The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, February 25, 1903, Page 7, Image 7
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HARMAN'S
The Lexington Dispatch. |.
Wednesday, February 25, 1903. f
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Q-eaeral Mixture.
The natioual capital is to be com- <
pleted, at a cost of $3,100,000. <
Toe Bulgarians are mobilizing '
f their forces to fight the Turks.
Three new cotton seed oil mills ,
are to be built at once in Spartanburg
County.
Charters have been applied for two
new cotton mills near Dillon, each oi
$100,000 capital. ;
A western syndicate is establishing
a 170,000 acre sheep and cattle ranch
in South Georgia.
Get Ramon's Liver Pills and Tonic J
Pellets lor biliousness and "cut out" 1
* calomel and other drastic drugs. A i
month's treatment?25 doses?for j
- 25c. Harman's Bazaar. J
The town of Greensland, N. C, I
was practically wiped out by fire ' <
recently, the loss was $25,000.
Augusta, Gais having a hot discussion
over 'the acceptance of Aa- 1
i. drew Carnegie's offer of $50,000 for (
a library. \ 1
? '
Ithaca, N. Y., has over four hundred
cases of typhoid fever, many of (
*. them among the students of Cornell (
university.. ?
Rheumatism troubling you? Notfa- i
log better for rheumatic pains, stiff <
joints and sore muscles, than Ramon's ?
Nerve and Bone Oil. 25 cents. Harmon's
Bazaar.
Robbers forced an entrance into the
City Bank at SomertoD, Ohio, j
and blew open the safe. They secured
$6,000 and escaped. f
In an engagement between the In- (
surgents and constables, near Manila, <
Inspector Hariis was killed. His *
home was in Atlanta, Ga. i
4* 9
At the end of the last year the total
length of railroads in Europe was J
180,653 miles, as against 108,787
miles in the United States. <
Hilton's Life for the
Liver and Kidneys tones
up the stomach. 1
Congress has passed through both j'
m bouses the bill to erect a million and
]
a half buiidiog iu Washington for
tbe department of agriculture.
Representative Bristow, of New
York, has introduced a bill to increase
tbe salary of the president from $50,000
to $100,000 to take effect March, i
4, 1905.
* Farmers in Laurens county are experiencing
great difficulty in obtaining
and retaining farm laborers.
The negro farm hands are leaving
tbe farm and flocking to the towns.
Many large farmers are without a
4 hands.
Greenville, Tenn.
I have thoroughly convinced myself
that Dr. Baker's Blood and
Liver Care is the finest medicine
made for Indigestion and Constipation.
(I have tried them all) and
was cured by the use of this medi- j
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cine, after all others had failed. I
most cheerfully and unhesitatingly
endorse it. Yours truly,
H. N. Baker, Mayor.
^ For sale at the Bazaar.
In his report Adjutant General
CorbiD, United Stated Army, puts the
number of men in this oountry, fit
for fighting, at upwards of ten millions.
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and delicate women,
and makes the system \aS\maA\\
ist Nature; do not take
which act for a time, but \\\^^^\\\\
than before. Use a gentle AM sBm Ml
LIVER PILLS I I I 1
IC PELLETS 1,1 m,,I
s to restore perfect health, jfj / j^sajgi//jj
die rosea on the cheeks. /// / kSBS ! !
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i BAZAAR.
A chicken thief lately arrested in
Newberry had been in the habit of
3teahDg chickens from one bouse and
se'.ling them to the nest.
Camp Hardee of Confederate Veterans
of Birmingham, Ala , has passsd
unanimous resolutions endorsing
Senators Hanna's Dill to pension exslaves.
The best physio. "Once tried and
?ou will always use Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets," says
William A. Girard, Pease, Yt. These
Tablets are the most prompt, most
pleasant and most reliable cathartic
a use. For eale by the Kiuimann
Drug Co.
Wiraless Across the Pacific.
San Fxancisco, Feb. 2U ?ine aiac5ay
cable to Honolulu is threatened
svith a rival. Wireless messages to
She Hawaiian islands are to be sent
from this coast, according to Gen. A.
L. New, manager of the Pacific
Wireless Telephone and Telegraph
company.
"We have the machinery under
way," declares New. 4,It only remains
to be decided whether Seattle
jr San Francisco shall be the termisus
of the system on this coast
That point will be decided before
many days. Experts have agreed
Fat the sending of messages great
listances by wireless systems is
merely a matter of power. We
Ferefore have constructed powerful
iynamos, which will be adequate to
tend messages 3,000 miles."
Willis? to Divide.
A Hartford lawyer tells of a client
n one of the ad j fining towns who
aad a farm to sell. He bad recently
sank a well on it, and tbe job cost a
sum, constquenfcly when he talked of
imposing of his propei ty tbe well
;ased him considerable anxiety.
'How much do you ask for tbe farm?"
the lawyer asked.
"Waal, I'll tell yer," drawled tbe
farmer, "I" sell tbe place for $700
with the well, and I'll let it go for
$600 without tbe well."
You Saour VTlrat You Aro
Tafciag
When you take Grove's Tasteless
Chill Tonic because the formula is
plainly printed on every bottle showing
that it is simply Iron and Quinine
in a tasteless form, No Cure, No Pay.
50c.
? m The
Place.
"You can't very well miss it," 6aid
neck-whiskered and pessimistically
inclined Farmer Bent over, in reply to
the inquiry of the stranger. "Just
keep on along down the road, till you
come to a white house, on the right
hand side, with green blinds, where
there's a commanding-sized woman
inside, shaped considerably like a
clothes-horse, trimming a hat, or
sewing a rag mat, or something of
the sort, and at the same time putting
up preserves, rocking the cradle,
believing in predestination and a
literal hell, picking flaws in the entire
neighborhood, watching to see
everybody that passes by, wondering
to gracious where they are going,
and what for, and giving large,
angular pieces of her mind to a small,
frightened lockiog husband, who ap
pears to be on the point, most of the j
time, of trying to crawl inside of j
bimself, as a kangaroo is said to hide J
in its own watch pocket in time of j
dangir. Yes, that's where my second j
cousin, Canute J. Pennypacktr, lives.''
Dots from Lorena.
To the Editor of the Di*patch:
The health of the community is
very good at present with the exception
of tbe wiuter.
Mr. Willie Steele is doing quite a
flourishing business at his blsck
smith shop. The riDg of his anvil
is beard from morning till night.
Ploughing will begin as soon as
the land gets dry enough.
Tbe turpentine men has come out
of winter quarters now and re-organ
izing tbe work in full.
Mr. N W. Hyler, who have been
confined to his room, we are glad to
say, is better.
The roads are in a critical condi
iion. Some people bog up while
others bog down.
Cross tie cutting is in full bloom,
but farm work will sooq take its
pbce.
Guano hauling will soon begin
from every towo tmd go in ever)
direction.
Mr Oiis Drafts has moved to his
new home near bis brothers.
Saluda river has been in a swelling
condition for the past week, in
fact all water courses have been on
the rise and fall.
Mr. Swea has been giving us very
interesting news items from PiDe
Ridge Academy, where Prof. S S.
Lindler is teaching. He is our fond
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teacner ana we lODg to Dave turn
back in our section. Mr Swea cau't
you tell us something about those
orange blossoms over - there. We
ljog for their consolations.
Messrs. William Black and Dent
Sease have bought two other horses
as their other ones died with the
blind staggers.
Mr. J J. LoDg has put a new ad
dition to bis saw mill.
Mr. E. H. Skeal? is building him
a large barn.
There will be several school entertainments
in our section this.year.
Mr. William Snelgrove lost a fine
cow this week.
Mrs. Ella Jenkins is visiting relatives
and friends in this section.
May the good Dispatch, its Eiitor
and many readers, live a long happy
life is the wish of C. W. S.
February 14, 1903
DeWitt's Witch. Hazel Salve.
The only positive cure for blind,
bleeding,itching and protruding piles,
cuts, burns, bruises, eczema and all
abrasions of the skin DeWitt's is the
only Witch Hazel Salve that is made
from the pure, unadulterated witch
hazel?all others are counterfeits.
DaWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is made
to cure?counterfeits are made to
sell. Kaufmann Drug Co.
A gasoline tank exploded in Charleston,
burning and injuring two negroes
slightly. A negro was under a
shed where the gasoline was efcored,
pumpiDg the gasoline into a lamp i
when another came up and struck a :
"."t/ili lmkt mna "NTr? onnrio* 1
maiuu iu n^uv uicv luuuui |
bad the match been struck than the j
vapor took fire, causing the explosion !
which might'have resulted very ce- |
riously.
J
Nearly Forfeits His Life.
A runaway almost ending fatally, 1
started a horrible ulcer on the leg of j
J. B. Oxner, Franklin Grove, III.
For four years it defied all doctors
and all remedies. But Bucklen's
Arnica Salve bad do trouble to cure
him. Equally good for Burns,
Bruises, Skin Eruptions and Piles
25c at Kaufmann Drug Co's. store.
Tiiuniiniin 17 Tiniirnuinil
IIM1U A MM,
Will Practice tn all Court*.
KAUF3IANN BUILDING.
LEXINGTON, S O
On the 18th day ot October, we formed
a cc-partnerwhip for the practice of law.
We will be pleased to receive tho.se having
legal busings to be attended to at our ottice
in the Kantuiann building at any time. !
Resnectlully.
.J. WM THURMOND,
G BELL 1131 MERMAN, j
October 22. lbb'2. ? !y.
Ijgjr-r'iTr to its Youthful Color.' I ]
Curt a M-n:p d^eascs Sc^hair tailing. |
tiulJf*. I? >1)11 ;irt' Uitftn^lidj, Writij' US
our ii;in?l.?<>r.to i:in-tnit<-<l cuta!t?x.
THE LANIER SOUTHERN BUSINESS COLLEGE. I
MACON. OA.
NoTf-mb.-<r H). iiv.'-ljr. j
President Country Club, Benton
Harbor, Mich.
"After my first baby was born I did not
seem to regain my strength although the
doctor gave me a tonic which he considered
very superior, but instead c< getting
better I grew weaker every day. My husband
insisted that I take Wine of Cardui
for a week and see what it would do for [
me. I did take the medicine and was very |
grateful to find my strength and health g
slowly returning. In two weeks 1 was out 8
of bed and in a month I was able to take l
up my usual duties. 1 am very enthusiastic
in its praise."
Wine of Cardui reinforces the organs 8
of generation for the ordeal of preg- I
nancy and childbirth. It prevents miscarriage.
No woman who takes Wine
of pardui need fear the coming of her
child. If ilrs. Unrath ha<i taken
Wine of Cardui before her baby came
she would not have been weakened as
she was. Her rapid recovery should
commend this great remedy to every
expectant mother. Wine of Cardui
regulates the menstrual flow.
jpEorCARDUp
CZKXUXOIT'S
0U6H CURE,
A SYRUP.
4
Unique?unlike any other cough prepsration.
The quickest to stop a cough and
to remove soreness from the lungs. 25c.
THE MURRAY DRUG CO.,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
For Sale at THE BAZAAR.
Aug. 18?ly.
in TREES 1
If vSW
Ijg^T That Grow and Bear Frnit,
Write (or our 60 page ilI
(lustrated Catalogue and 40
iKy I page pamphlet, "How to
Plant and Cultivate an Orjchard,"
Gives you that in(formation
you have so long
(Wanted; tells you all about
w.' V "*'3% those big red apples, lueious
peaches, and Japan plums
(with their oriental sweetness,
.all of which you have often
iwondered where the trees
'came from that produced
\ them.
mm EVERYTHINQ GOOD IN
' FRUITS.
^ rsJit Unnsal fine stook of SILVER
MAPLES.young, thrifty trees
kTL A. ^smooth and strai ht, the kind
that live and grow off well,
old, rough trees. This is
ar^Xjg^'he most rapid growing maPci^JK^jpte
and one of the mostbeauu^xfctfssibrAtifa
1 shade trees.
Write for prices and give
list of wants.
uSBSteM J. Tan Lindiey Nursery Co..
Pomona, N C.
i u/non's
S Garden Seeds
I Best for the" Sunny South,"
| because they are specially grown
I 9 and selected with a i'uli knowledge
J!| of the conditions and requiivI
ments of the South. Twenty-rive
? years experience and practical
i 9 growing of ail the diliVreiit vegej
9 tables enables us to know the very
g best, and to oiler seeds that will
5 8 give pleasure, satisfaction and
| pront to all who plant them.
: a Wood's New Seed Book for 1803
(Mailed on request) is full of good
II things, and gives the most reliable
! 9 information "about all seeds, both
| fl for the Farm and Garden.
1 T. W. WOOD ^ SONS,
i Seedsmen, Richmond, Va. :
| WOOD'S SEED BOOK also tells :tli ]
L about Grass unci CSover Scads,
Seed Potatoe.-;, and all
Farm Seeds. jj
Write for Seed Book and prices of any g
Farm Seeds required. .
Parlor Restaurant
133G MAIN STIIEET.
| COLUMBIA, - S. C.,
mHE ONLY UP-TO-DATE EATING
1 House of it? kind in the City of Columbia.
It is well kept?clean linen,
prompt and polite service and get it quickly.
Quiet and order always prevail. You get I
what you order and pay only for what 3 ou
get. Within easy reacii of desirable sleeping
apartments.
OPEN ALL JNIGIIT.
E. DAVID, Proprietor.
CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. Sj
Bc*rt Coujrh Syrup. Tar tes f?ood. TT?c g
in time. Sold by drurjrtet*.
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Union Made Shoes, j
1903. jj
i ;We extend to oar Lexington friends a hearty welcome to inspect our 11:e of '!
f;
i ?
; They have never been equal for the price. Od (remnant) lota prices greatly:!
reduced. Spring Stock will begin to come on February loth, }i
n?TT. Avn ?t?tp rrs ttcvhrp. Ttnvrva
p. P. 4 P. I DAVIS,j
Mino MAIN STREET COLU3IBIA, S. C.!i
! frebruary 19?ly. j.
, I r
A Specialty. ij
A ATLANTA GRANITE
AND
Marietta Marble Works.
We have the beat equipped plant in the South, with up tw
date pneumatic tools aud polishing machines which puts tm
in a position to do all kinds of
Marble and Granite Work
at the very lowest prices. Estimates made on all kinds ot
? ? Cemetery Work, and Building MaterialWholesale
and retail. Call on or address,
m e* nfrtWT UV nr\ "D TTT 73 A T?7TT?C!
C, V7. WW WWij *> TV.
Proprietors, Atlanta, Ga. General Agent, Ridge Springs, S. S..
May 8?lv.
BLACK LANGSHAN
%
are the best all round Fowls on the
market. I have few very fine
COCKERELS AND PULLETS
for sale at low prices. They are from the purest and best feuown streia,
and have been selected with the greatest care. For further particulars, .
address.
G. M. Harman, Lexington, S. C.
SOUTH B MARBLE WORKS
- kjt iTiir anr ttitdt a a
JL4%JM iual:^ isi., wjuu 1txjl?*^5 c5. v/.
^MMARBLE AND GRANITE
Dealers South. "We nse the best grade material in maruf.ootcrtag
WJ&R Monnmenta and Headstones and guarantee our work and
tiiniah to be the best- When you hear a man oomplainmg
that he can bey so much cheaper from some
y fflllN little fellow who is anxious to sell anything, you
l can put it down that he will get cheap stook,
cheap work, and of course a cheap job.
can comPe^ any fair dealer
~~ in this country, but we cannot
say we will sell as cheap as
some as we do not care
work.
? .-rvntt T?r\i*Afivi nn i ttp t/\m rinnnrrt nraft
M i ttiMMii, iiiiAvii iur luraii, ire,
for sale. Write to us or see our
MR. P. B. EDWARDS, LEXINGTON, S. C.
and we will see that you are treated fair.
SOUTH CAROLINA MARBLE WORKS.
September ll. 4A?tf
DO WE KEEP ' '
1 GOOD STOVES? 1
W' !?
Ye*. and at prices surprisingly low as compared w&b qial-ty.
This is onr No. 8 GOLDEN IiOD (Jx>k Stove. with 2tMoch -Nfr
Oven at $8 00: with 22 icnh Own. $22.oO, and these
prices include a complete set of Cooking Utensils.
We also have Stoves and Ranges varying in price
irom $8 to $45,00, No more complete stock
to be had anywhere in this State.
There are none better than our Leader and Comfort Air <%
^ Tight Heaters for YvTcod. ^
4> No. 016 LEiDER at $2 25
<?> No. 118 COMFORT at $3 00 A
Wtj No 121 COMFORT at $4 00
Y No. 120 COMFORT at $5.00 *8
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^ Send vour orders and inquiries to us.
! LEE I. LMM 111110.,!
^ 1510 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. HI
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