The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, August 19, 1903, Page 3, Image 3
The Lexington Dispatch
. Wednesday, August 19,1903.
A Dozen Don'ts.
Don't forget to cultivate character
in your anxiety to make a reputation.
Don't forget that the place in society
that money buys is not worth
^ the price.
Don't depend on luck until you are
willing to have the world know you
are sbort on pluck.
Don't imagine that because the
world owes you a living it will hurt
, you to pap up the bill.
r Don't forget that people have a
1?1 -1?' ? ~ nf 4-Vioit. ontnftl
* HBDll UI Uicii an iiucu
value in utter disregard of the prosV
pectus.
Don't fail to profit by the example
of Peter. He fishes all night and
next morning cheerfully admitted
that he did not get a bite.
Don't tell people that you care
nothing for what the world thinks
about you. They recognize that
your saying so proves what you do.
Don't let your children read the
love letters you wrote in your youth
if you want them to keep on believ-1
ing that you are made oat of superior
clay.
# Don't forget that the man who is
an expert at selling notbiDg for somev
thing is quite capable of taking care
of the men who are always looking
> fer an opportunity to acquire something
for nothing.
^ Don't waste time in listening to the
advice of those who never follow the
advice they give, for example is
/better than precept, and the man
who gives nothing but advice is not
entitled to a reputation as a philanthropist.
Most advice is cheap,
which explains why it it? worthless.
Sow's This.
We offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Core.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Props.,
Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years,
< and believe him perfectly honorable
' in all business transactions and finan
M- -tl- X_ L
ciauy aDie 10 carry uui auj uwLigations
made by their firm.
West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, 0.
Walding, Kinnan & Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, 0.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the By stem.
Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all
Druggists. Testimonials sent free.
Hall's Family Pills are the beBt.
For the Lawyers.
In the incieent related below a boy
twelve years old conquered a smart
and shrewd lawyer fighting for a
bad cause.
Walter was the important witness,
and of the lawyers, after cross-questioning
him severely, said:
"Your father has been talking to
you and telling you how to testify,
hasn't he?"
"Yes," said the boy.
"Now," said the lawyer, "just tell
us how your father told you to
testify."
"Well," said the boy, modestly,
"father told me that the lawyers
would try and tangle me, but if I
would just be careful and tell the
truth I could tell the same thing
every time."
The lawyer didn't try to tangle up
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frUttit UUJ ?UJ UiViVi iunooavuuovvio
Ploughman.
The Seaboard's Deal.
The fact that the Seaboard, the
t Bock Island and Frisco systems have
praotically cemented their interests is
of considerable interest to Columbia,
says the Evening Record of the 12th
inBt. The deal was completed yesterday
and is the direct outcome of
building the Seaboard's Birmingham
line, an extension costing over $30,000
a mile.
Mr. W. H. Lyles, the district attorney
for the Seaboard, when seen
today in regard to the deal stated
that in his opinion, it was one of the
best moves made in railroad circles
in years. It practically means, he
said, that the road is on a more solid
and secure basis than it has been for
sometime, and while the Seaboard
has always been an independent line,
it will now have an interchange of
traffic with the other roads on a
broader basis than heretofore. Mr.
Lyles did not think the Seaboard
would do further building in South
Carolina for the present, although in
other cities it seems to be expected
that a line will be built from Augusta
to Charleston. The total mileage of
the road now is 2,611 miles.
The officials of the Atlantic Coast
Line are also pleased and the Columbia,
Newberry and Laurens people
are of the opinion that it means much
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for Uolumbia. xne oeaooara irom
Atlanta and the West now connects
for Columbia over the Columbia,
I Newberry and Laurens railroad and 1
the announcement that the road from
Atlanta to jRockmont will be completed
in a few months, means the
opening up of an entirely new territory
on direct route with Columbia.
All of this will come over the Columbia,
Newberry and Laurens aDd
for eastern North Carolina will go
through, over the Atlantic Coast
Line.
Puts an'End to it All.
A grievous wail oftimes comes as
a result of unbearable pain from over
taxed organs. Dizziness, Backache,
r : i n t:
uiver couipiaiiit uuu v^?juBiip?uuu.
But thanks to Dr. King,8 New Life
Pills they put an end to it all. They
are gentle but thorough. Try them.
Only 25c. Guaranteed by The Kaufmann
Drug Co.
Lynching? Frustrated.
Whitesboro, Tex, August., 13.? ,
exodus of negroes has resulted from ,
an attempt at lynching which was |
frustrated here last night. A negro
named Brown, who was under arrest
for attempting to assault a white
woman, was hanged to a mob to a
tree, but was rescued by the Sheriff i
and posse. 1
The negro was unconscious when
rescued and the Sheriff arrived just 1
in time to save him. The mob be- 1
lieving they had accomplished their <
purpose retired as the Sheriff and ]
posse approached. In the meantime 1
the negroes were so terrorized that
they began to leave, fearing that the
mob, having been prevented from
killing Brown, would attack them gen- ]
erally as there is much feeling among i
white people. i
' This is True. i
"The morality of the young men
of this country is just as high as the
young women demand," was
uttered recently from a city pulpit.
Every reader of these lines can testify *
to the truth of this statement. If *
the young men of a given community
are openly intemperate and lead die- 1
solute lives it is because the young (
women of that community sanction, ^
in a sense, such conduct by tolerat- {
ing it. Would that the young ^
women would demand of young men
that purity of life that is required of
them. Until this is done there will
always exist two standards of morals. (
Nothing would so restrain a young 1
man as to know that should he en- 1
gage in certain vices or questionable 1
pastimes his young lady friends, t
whose esteem he courted, would (
withdraw social fellowship from him.
The morals of the young men of any
community, even of Edgefield, are 1
largely whac the young women make I
them.?Edgefield Advertiser.
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You Know Wh&t You Ars *
T&Sl&g I
When you lake Grove's Tasteless
Chill Tonic because the formula is
plainly printed on every bottle show- i
ing that it is simply Iron and Quinine j
in a tasteless form, No Cure, No Pay.
50c.
1
Crazed by Sis Losses.
New York, August 14 ?Edward
0. C. Paxton, a wealthy miller, liviDg
at Addison, N. Y., was found wander- *
ing in the streets today suffering I
with asphasia. His losses on Wall *
street crazed him. 1
, , i
Must Have Been. 8
According to an exchange, the man
who went out to milk and sat on a j
rock in the middle of the pasture
and waited for the cow to back up, ^
was a brother to a man who kept a
store and wouldn't advertise because |
he reasoned that the purchasing
public would back up to his place of .
business when it wanted something.
A Deep Thinking1 Old Lady.
Ef eome gals could put the same
bublin' enthusiasm into rubbin'
clothes over a washboard that they
kin into dancin' all night they'd be
a sightless tired mothers 'round the
end o' wash day.
An' ef eome boys could feel it was
in "em to strain as hard to make the
old farm pay as they strain for six
dollars a week an' a little hall bed
room in one o' the big cities, the
lawyers'd have a sight less work
foreclosin' mortgages.
Ef some o' the people that pray the
hardest and siDg the loudest in
_t u J- u:i.
cnurcu uo eeem a nine uiu woriui^m
their dealin's durin' the week, most
likely it's because they use up their
whole sevendays' supply o' Christianity
on Sunday.
SeemB to me, bringin' up children
is a good deal like firin' one o' the
old-fashioned shot-guns; ef you don't
keep a good, firm grip on 'em, they're
dreadful likely to kick back in a su?prisin'
and painful manner.
Ef the average man spent as little
time thinkia' about layin' up riches
on earth as he does about layin' up
riches in heaven, there would be no
end o' spendin' morey flying about
among the women folks.
Mebbe ef some women tried as
hard to make their talk to their husbands
as soft and sweet as they do
BnvnAa Vto fcrt? lore I
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and I don't mean preserve jars
neither.
Ef everybody that tells all about
the fine things they did last year, and
intend to do next year was doin' the
Bame sort o' things this year, they'd
ever have a minute to spend talkin'
and tellin' us about 'em.
Holding to Manchuria.
St. Petersburg, August 13 ?An
ukase was promulgated yesterday
forming the Amur district and
Kwangtung territory into a special
rice royalty. The viceroy will abo
command the Russian Pacific fleet.
Admiral Alexieff is at present commander
of this fleet and has been
appointed first viceroyWhat
a Change!
"He used to kiss me every time we
nftRRad through a tunnel before our
marriage," said the little woman with
sad reflections.
"And does he do it now ?" asked
the bosom friend.
"No, he takeB a drink."
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and most effective medicine for all
female diseases, and Baker's Great
Vegetable Blood and Liver Cure,
guaranteed to cure all blood and liver
diseases and especialy recommended
for rheumatism, for sale by C. E.
Sorley, G. M. Harman, Julian E.
Kaufmann and W. P. Roof.
Miles Not a Candidate.
Salt Lake, Aug. 14.?Gen. Miles,
jccompanied by a party of seven,
arrived here this morning. A delegation
officers from Fort Douglass
net him. He repeated his declaration
that he is not a candidate for
jommander of the G. A. R.
Asked why he lett hell out of a
recent sermon, Brother Dickey replied.
"Ever' thing to his season. Whi^t
[ was a preachin' dat sermon de
thermometer wuz in de nineties, en
:tell spoke fer itself!"
A nf rnffor? hnrao-fttflhlp mannrp
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n December to next years sweet
ootatoe palch will help the crop.
Next spring the best thing to use
n the hill is a good commercial fertiizer.
This is the practice of some of
ihe beBt growers of "sweets'*.
A subscriber writes: Why not
:eep one good ciw for every two
ioor cows? Ten cows of the right
rind, fed watered, housed and milked
n the right way, will produce as much
nilk or butter as twenty inferior cows,
ind make a good profit when the
iouble number "will eat their heads
)fT. Another thing, have the ten c ws
io come in profit iu the winter time,
vhen you have time to take care of
ihem, and when prices are up.
Tif ^ CURES MOEALL ELSEFMLS. "
m Boat Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use fg|
IC| Id time. Sold by druggists.
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HobsFm
Many a hard working young woman
spends her noon hour in an endeavor to
get a little rest to carry her through the
' remaining hours of the day. She is
weak and weary, but she cannot give up
the occupation which supports her. She
must go back to the office and the typewriter,
to the store and its duties, with
tiresome customers to wait on and exacting
employers to please.
For people who are weak and run
down there is no medicine so valuable as
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery.
It cures diseases of the stomach and
other organs of digestion and nutrition.
Many diseases in organs remote from the
stomach have their origin in a diseased
condition of the stomach and its allied
organs. When the stomach is " weak "
there is a failure to properly digest and
assimilate the food which is eaten.
Hence the whole body, and each organ
of it, suffers from lack of nutrition, so
that as a consequence of ft weak " stoin
ach, there may be " weak " lungs, " weak"
heart, " weak " or torpid liver, " weak "
nerves, etc. By curing diseases of the
stomach and other organs of digestion
and nutrition, "Golden Medical Discovery
" enables the assimilation of the
nutriment necessary for the requirements
of a healthy body. It increase?*fhe activity
of the blcxxl-making glands, and
so increases the supply of blood which
is the vital fluid of the body.
There is no alcohol in the "Discovery"
and it is entirely free from opium, cocaine,
and all other narcotics.
Sick and ailing people especially those
suffering from disease in its chronic form
are inv^id to consult Dr. Pierce by letter
free. All correspondence is held as
strictly private ana sacredly confidential.
Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
There is no similar offer of free medical
advice which has behind it an institute
cf national note such as the Invalids'
Hotel and Surgical Institute,
Buffalo, N. Y., presided over by Dr.
Pierce, its chief consulting physician,
with the assistance of nearly a score of
skilled specialists.
"The Wonderful Medicine."
?I mast again send a few lines to you to let
you know how I am getting along since taking
the wonderful medicine wiiich cured me two
years ago," writes Miss Bertha Kbeler, of 1416
Benton Street, St. Douis, Mo. "I still continue
in very good health and think there is not a
better medicine on earth than Dr. Pierce's
Golden MedkAl Discovery. We would not be
without it in the house, and also the little
' Pellets.'
"I have recommended Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery to many friends, and they all
think it will do just what is claimed for it. It
is the best thing for nervousness and for a
weak, run down condition that any body could
want. I was very nervous and weak last summer.
I took five bottles of Dr. Pierce's Golden
Meaicai Lnscovery ana 11 jusi maae mc ieci iii.c
a new person. It gives a person new life and
new blood. I can now work all day long with out<4eeling
the least bit tired. In fact I feel like
a n*w person.
? My mother was also cured by it of a very bad
state of stomach trouble about three years" ago.
I thank you a thousand times for what you havp
done for me and for your kind advice."
Wasted to a Skeleton.
? About six years ago my health failed," writes
Miss Alethea E. Green, of Coopstown, Harford
Co., Maryland. "I kept getting down lower and
lower, until I could scarcely walk across the
floor without struggling and gasping for breath.
My home physician pronounced it general debility
and catarrh of the throat, but although he
did all he could, he failed to even relieve me I
tried various remedies, but all of no avail. I
soon wasted away to a mere skeleton. Finally
I was persuaded to write to Dr. R. V. Pierce, of
Buffalo, N. Y., which I did immediately. And on
receiving his very kind advice I commenced the
use of his ' Golden Medical Discovery ' and ' Favorite
Prescription.' I took fourteen bottles of
the 'Golden Medical Discovery' and nine of the
* Favorite Prescription' and to-day I am a well
woman. I do heartily thank God and Dr. Pierce
for my good health."
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical
Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps
to pay expense of mailing only. Send
31 one-cent stamps for the book in cloth
binding, or 21 stamps for the paper covered
volume. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce,
Buffalo, N. Y.
Servian Ministry Quits.
London, Aug. 13?A Vienna dispatch
to the Central News today
says the entire Servian ministry has
resigned, in consequence of differerences
in the personal relations between
the army officers who participated
in the assassination of King
Alexander and Queen Draga and
A 1? AAA MM 1% A 4 A A 1* M A M 2 M i, 1. ? -
i&uaw wuu 4ty.UA.,uu pan in tueir
murder. .s c. i.
Belgrade, Aug. 13.?It is reported '
that the .king declared emphatically
that unless the factional quarrels of
his officers cease he will abdicate and
leave the country.
Cures Sciatica.
Rev W. L. Riley, L L D., Cuba,
New York, writes: "After fifteen
days of excruciating pain from sciatic
rheumatism, under various treatments,
I was induced to try Ballard'd
Snow Liniment; the first application
giving my first relief and the
oonnn^ onH ro roliof T /ion rfiro
Ctv<-/uu A ViAvl JL vau m ? V A u
unqualified recommendation." 25c,
50c and $1 00. Sold by The Kauf-.
mann Drug Co.
Taft Doesn't "Want It.
Manila, Aug. 13.?Ic is believed
Gov. Taft has not received a definite
prcfi-r of the war portfolia to succeed
Secretary Root. Re refuses to
be interviewed, but it is known he
dees not desire to leave the islands.
His departure would involve a strong
personal sacrifice, as he is unwilling
to leave his work on the islands half
done.
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ijp jlp - the line for pleasure,
e5 the line for all the best
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DENTISTS,
1615 MAIN STREET,
COLUMBIA, Cm
'PHONE S3Q.
TJaion Meeting. JAMES HARMAN,
The Lower Division of the Lexing- S"CJ^<3-S02T
ton Baptist Association will meet j LEXINGTON, S, C.,
with the Sandy Run cbruch, at Gas- (umcein rear 01 the court House.)
e 4 j u t iu c>u TNF0RMS THE PUBLIC THAT (HE
top, on Saturday before the 5th J_ Will be in his ofBce every Friday for the
Sunday in this month at 10 o'clock purpose of doing dental wprk in all its
branches
a. m. Prayer, devotional exercises, March 19, 1902. ly.
report from the churches and enrol
ment of delegates. W k RPrKTlllff1
11. Sermon by Albert Rogers or
D. Oscar Spires. ABTIST,
12. Recess for dinner.
1. p. m. Should a minister have a COLUMBIA, S. C.
stated salary? H. V. Rish or J. G. Ts NOW MAKING TEE BEST PICJ
JL turee that can be bad in this country.
Fallaw. and all who have ne~\ er had a real fine pic*
-r\ v?i_i L u l- f tnre, should now try some of his latest
Does the bible teach entire sancti- specimens cin be seen at his Galfication,
if so give your proof. Give 1?7? UP stairs, next to the Hub.
, , .. , When writin* mention the Dispatch,
scripture and state how it may be
obtained? By D. Oscar Spires or
Barney Sharpe.
Should a denomination nave mm
ietera of a different faith and order Lithia Water.
to assist the pastor in protracted
meetings? By J. F. Fallaw or C. H. Bottl?Cl
Corbitt. ~ ^
Miscellaneous?Adjourn. #
Sunday. Gmgerale,
10 a. m.?Devotional exercises.
Sunday school work. By J. G. Fal- OOC?l"Ool?l
law. 9
11 a. m.?Sermon. By W. B.
Fallaw or S. J. Kiddle. OH ICG at
Miscellaneous?Adjourn.
S. F. Derrick, TTIlP T)n f7Ck o r*
Chairman Committee on Program. X LLC -Dct^dcil,
Swansea, S. C., Aug. 14, 1903.
Suicide Prevented.
The startling announcement that a
preventive of suicied has been discov- _
Pii Cini lilt,
preceed suicide and something has LEXINGTON, S. C
been found that will prevent that
condition which makes suicide likely. UTERARY' CLASSN
At the first thought of self destruction
take Electric Bitters. It being NEXT SESSION OPENS SEPTEMBER 7.
a great tonic nervine will strengthen ? , _
, , , .. 3 A, ? \ ocal and Instrumental Music,
the nerves and build up the system. Elocution.
It's also a great Stomach, Liver and ?oll^e Trained Teachers.
^ c, . ^33 Students Lnroileti Last Session.
Kidney regulator. Only 50c. batis- Expenses Der Session $60 to $80.
faction guaranteed by The Kaufmann Send for Catalogue to
? J 0. D. SEAY, Frinci oal.
Drug Co. July 29, 1903.
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