The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, October 14, 1903, Page 6, Image 6
The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, October 14,1903.
Why Women Worry.
If a woman is to protect herself
from the ravages of worry and so
retain her youth for a longer period
she must come info more frequent
contract with other people, as her
i husband does, and read good books;
[ she must relieve the monotony of her
I duties and the limiting influence of
k confinement within four walls by
s taking outdoor exercise?i walk every
J day or a spin on a bicycle; in short,
she must exercise the body and mine
in a healthful manner; and she will
find the bloom of youth and health
remain with her for years after it has
faded in other women of the same ago
"The ordinary woman11, says a
celebrated physician, "leads such a
monotonous existence that her mind
has no occupation but worry. What
she needs is to come out of herself
much more see more people and take
mnrA exercise. Thi9 can be
done without neglecting the home,
and every right-minded man will do
his best to secure for his mother or
bis sister or bis wife these aids to
the retention of youthfulness of body
and mind".
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There is more Catarrh in this
section of the country than all
other diseases put together, and until
the last few years was supposed to
be incurable. For a great many
years doctors pronounced it a local
disease and prescribed local reme,
dies, and by constantly failing to
cure with local treatment, pronounced
it incurable. Science has proven
catarrh to be a constitutional disease
and therefore requires constitutional
treatment. Hail's Catarrh Cure,
kn 1? T rih onoc X- I
JUHUUlltUlUlCU UJ JL." (/ vuvuvj w
Go, Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional
care on the market. It ie
taken internally in doses from 10
drops to a teaspoonful. It acts
directly on the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. They offer
one hundred dollars for any case it
fails to cure. Send for particulars
and testimonials.
Address, F. J. Cheney & Co.,
Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
Silver and Cotton.
Atlanta Journal.
The ancient maxim, "High silver,
high cotton," is being revived in connection
with th8 recent rise in price
both bf metal and staple.
Whatever may be the explanation
of this fact, it certainly has an important
bearing just at present on
the cotton situation in the South.
Many cotton mills in this section
have shut down on account of the
"hioh nrioe of the stecle. As a rule
D- ? A
these southern mills sell the greater
part of their output to silver-standard
countries, such as China and
India. The; higher the price of
silver, the greater the purchasing
power of the money received by the
mills for their goods; in other words,
as silver goes up the margin of
profit is increased for the southern
mills.
The factories are starting up as
fast as they can get the cotton. The
outlook is bright, not only for the
planter, but for the spinner and
weaver as well.
* Dieting Invites Disease.
To care Dyspepsia or indigestion
it is no ion* * necessary to live on
milk and toast. Starvation produces
such weakness that tbe whole system
becomes an easy prey to disease.
Kodol Dyspepsia Care enables the
stomach and digestive organs to
digest and assimilate all of the
wholesome food that one cares to
eat, and it is a never failing cure for
indigestion, Dyspepsia and all stom- !
ach troubles. Kodol digests what j
you eat?makes the stomach sweet, j
Sold by all druggists.
They'er After Boosevelt. j
Washington, October 5.?A desperate
hand to hand encounter with
an armed insane man, who was determined
to see President Roosevelt,
occurred in the vestibule of the !
White House shortly before noon
today. Tbe man who gave his name
B9 Peter Elliott and hie heme as
Minneapolis, Minn, was overpowered
by the officers on duty at the White
House entrance and carried to a
police man which had been summoned.
He was placed in the custody
of two officers. SeemiDg to realize
that he was under arrest Elliott be
gan a furious struggle with his
captors for liberty. He drew a revolver
from the right side pocket
of his trousers, which was taken
from him, and, after a hard struggle
with the officers was finally landed
at the police station. Elliott has
been adjudged insane and sent to
the government insane asylum.
Saves Tvro From Death.
"Oar little daughter had an almost
fatal attack of whooping cough and
bronchitis,"' writes Mrs. W. K. Haviland,
of Armonk, N. Y, "but, when
all other remedies failed, we saved
her life with Dr. King's New Discovery.
Our niece, who had Consumption
in an advanced stage, also
used thiB wonderful medicine and today
she is perfectly well" Desperate
throat and lung diseases yield to Dr.
King's New Discovery as to no other
medicine on earth. Infallible for
Coughs and Colds. 50o and $1.00
bottleB guaranteed by Kaufmann
Drug Co.
A ITqw Bridge Across Saluda.
Greenville News.
The citizens of lower Greenville
will be glad to learn that the commissioners
of Greenville and Anderson
counties have decided to build
another bridge acroes the Saluda
river, which is to be built at a point
near the mouth of Mountain creek,
about five miles from Honea Path.
This bridge will accommodate a
large scope of country, a large portion
of which was once eerved with
Gambrell's bridge that was swept
away by the freshet in January,
18lJo, and since that date the people
in that section have been compelled
to travel from twelve to fifteen miles
in order to reach Honea Path, which
is their nearest railroad station. The
contract for building the bridge will
be awarded on the 14th of October.
The Salve that Seals
Without leaving a scar is DeWitt's. ;
The name Witch Hazel is applied to
many salves, but DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salve is the only Witch Hazel
made that contains the pure unadulterated
witch hazel. If any other
Witch Hazel Salve is offered you it
is a counterfeit. E. C. DeWitt invented
Witch Hszel Salve and DeXI71
ink X-T a rrnl CnlrTA ?n 4k A V* aa4
n hi o vvavuu uaivo io iuo ucau
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salve in the woild for cuts, burns,
bruises, tetter or blind, bleeding,
itching and protruding piles. Sold
by all druggists.
Valuable Tract of Land.
The very desirable property recently
advertised for sale in these
columns by Messrs. Conner at the
foot of San Mountain, on Berry
creek, is one of the most valuable
tracts of land on the market today.
On it is located a fine 6pring of
water with a! lost an unlimited supply
of pure fresh water. Capitalists
should get control of this property,
as it is as certain as the night follows
the day, the drinking water for
the city of Columbia will be furnished
from this spring.
Cures Winter Cough.
J. E Gover, 101 N. Main etreet,
Ottawa, Kan., writes: "Every fall it
has been my wife's trouble to catch
ajsevere cold, and therefore to cough
all winter long. Last fall I got her a
bottle of Horehound Syrup. She
used it and has been able to sleep
soundly all night. Whenever the
cough troubles her, two or three
doses stops the cough, and she is
able to be up and well." 25c, 50e,
81.00. Sold by The Kaufmann Drug
Company.
Home and Farm.
W6 are pleased that the arrangements
have been renewed with the
Home and Farm, whereby we can
furnish this farm journal in club
with the Dispatch for 12 months at
81.25 for both papers. The Dispatch
will furnish you with the home news,
while the Home and Farm will give
you interesting information regarding
farm and household work. CaBh
in advance.
Mizsd Pickles.
All does not bold his bottans. '
Doing nothing for others is the
undoing of one's self.
Folej's Honey and Tar cures,
coughs and colds and prevents pneumonia.
Take no substitutes. The
Kaufmann Drug Co.
The oppor unity of a lifetime sel
dom has a label on it.
Good things may be cheap, but
cheap things are seldom good.
Have you Rheumatism? Stiff
Joints? Sore Muscles? An old eorp.
a burn, bruise or any flesh wound?
Ramon's Nerve and Bone Oil cures
such afflictions. Remember the name
?Ramon's; 25 cents.
Charity may cover a multitude of
sins, but greed is not one of them.
November 9th is the date fixed
for the extra session of Congress.
If troubled with a weak digestion
try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets. They will do you good
For sale by The Kaufmann Drug Co.
A warship goes on a whaling voyage
when it starts out to whip somebody.
Put your best foot forward if you
want to get there with both feet.
No danger of consumption if you
use Foley's Honey and Tar to cure
that stubborn cough. The Kaufmann
Drug Co.
It's only the bachelor who can see
any humor in the mother-in-law joke.
She may be a thing of beauty until
you see her emerging from the surf.
Does your system need toning up?
Is your blood tainted, digestive
organs weak, or the bowels irregulai?
Ramon's Tonic Regulator gives better
results in such troubles than any
medicine we ever handled. Large
tin box 25 cents.
It is hard to get a dollar into one's
pocket, but it's easy to get it out
again.
Many a wealthy man owes his success
to the competency of his subordinates.
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kg Best Cough Syrup. Tastes (rood. Use fg|
13 in time. Sold by druggists. gf
Some women are not as fresh as
they are painted, and some are more
so.
Many a man melts away money in
the brine of other people's tears.
When a girl refuses an invitation
IU nave au a ;wucttui*ouua 10 o LILLIC
to call io a doctor.
The Best Doctor.
Rev. B. C. HortoD, Sulphur
Springe, Texas, writes July 19th,
1899: 'T have used in my family
Ballard's Snow Liniment and Horehound
Syrup, and they have proved
certainly satisfactory. The liniment
is the best we have ever used for
headache and pains. The cough
syrup has been our doctor for the
last eight years." 25c, 50c, $1.00. i
Sold by The Kaufmann Drug Oo.
You don't find many girls refusing !
a man unless they are dead sure he
is going to ask tbem again.
Wheat has fallen five cents a
bushel in the last ten days, but flour
j i i n i*
does not respond to tne decline.
A steamer on Lake Michigan,
struck by a sudden squall, went to
the bottom, drowning twelve persons.
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Better Than Pills.
The question has been asked?In
what way are Chamberlain's Stomach
and Liver Tablets superior to the
ordinary cathartic and liver pills?
Our answer is?They are easier and
more pleasant to take and their effect
is so gentle and so agreeable that
one hardly realizes that it isproduced
by a medicine. Then they not only
move the bowels but improve the
appetite and aid the digestion. For
sale at 25 cents per bottle by The
Kaufmann.
The Pain of Silence.
"We women,'' she was saying again
suffer in silence."
"I can readily believe that you do
"suffer in silence,'' the man replied.
"You take so much pleasure in talk.''
Six thousand gallons of liquor
valued at $9,000 was eaptured recently
by revenue agents in Case well
cjunty, N C.
Mill fi ^r~r * ?'?
We are Now Ready
TO SELL YOU YOUR FALL SUIT. OUR
STOCK OF
Men and Boys Clothing
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IS COMPLETE. FABRIC IN BLACK. BROW v. GREY AND MIXTURES, AT
PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT.
"THE JEFFERSON I1AT,"
best at S'2 00, S2 50 and $3.00 A full Hue of stap'e Wool and Felts at lowest prices.
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SHOES.
COMPLETE LINE, MEN. WOMEN AND CHILDREN'S. BEST SHOES IN THE
WORLD AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
Eyi s$ yAniiiABs n
iTiiniiKuiiuyauuij
Lexington, S. O.
Cook Stoves! Cook Stoves!
AT REDUCED PRICES.
To reduce our stock we will sell Cook Stoves at a big discount. We mean business. Call
and see our variety and prices on all goods, at
err a att nve fini wrfir ff
ulAllLLI 0 UH111A HALL,
NEXT DOOR CAROLINA NATIONAL DANK,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
September 23?3 m,
Harness and Saddlery.
AVE HAVE OPENED AT
151 7 MAIN STREET. COLUMBIA, S. C.
a strictly modern up-to date Harness and Saddlery Establishment, where can be found
all kinds of Harness, Parts of Harness, Plantation Gears?in short any and everything
needed in this line. The largest and most.complete assortment to be found anywhere.
Goods right?Prices reasonable.
REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE.
DAVIS & CO.
June 14, 1903-ly,
MONEY1 LOST
is money paid for cheap shoddy furniture.
"Why not go to
JONES <fc WILLIAMS
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; where iyou can get good, furniture ior tne
price usually charged for the shoddy kind.
They sell
Chairs, Mattresses, Springs,
Bed Room Suites,
Pictures, Clocks, Rugs,
Stoves, Sideboards,
Bureaus, Beds, Washstands,
Chairs, Rockers.
Window Shades,
Chamber Sets.
in fact hourly everything needed ly housekeepers. miss the place, TM3 Main
street, next to Columbia Theatre, just as you turn into Mam street troiu <??roiu. i
Jones & Williams,
121:; MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. j
C. M. Efird. F. E. Drehee.
EFIR9 & DREKER,
Attorneys at Law.
o >
LEXINGTON, C. K., S. C.
WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE 1
Courts. Business solicited. One
| member ot the firm will always be at office,
| Lexington, S. C.
ir n
LiJJO X I Dili.
DR. E, J, ETHEREDGE,
SUKGEON DENTIST,
LEESVILLE, S. C.
Office next door below post office.
Always on hand. t
February 12.
EDWARD L. ASBILL, '
Attorney at Law,
LEESVILLE, S. C.
Practices in all the P/vtp+o
Business solicited.
Sept 80- 6m.
Albert M. Boozer,
j Attorney at Law,
COLUMBIA, c.
Especial attention given to business entrusted
to him by his fellow citizens of
Lexington ooncty.
Office: 1310 Main Rtreet, upstairs, cpposi
e Van Metre's Furnituie fetore.
February 28 ?tf,
J. H. FRICK,
ATTORNEY AX LAW,
Will practice in all the Courts.
Office: Hotel Marion, 4th room, second +
tioor.
CHAPIN, ------ s. C,
Aguust 6. ly.
ANDREW CRAWFORD
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
COLUMBIA, - - - - S. C.
PRACTICES IN THE STATE AND
Federal Courts, and offers his professional
services to the citizens of Lexington
Oonnty. ,
October 18?ly.
WILLIAM W.HAWES,
Attorney at Law,
NEW BROOKLAND. - S. C.
Will Practice in all the Courts. Prompt
attention given to Collections. Easiness
solicited.
September 1G?Cm. ?
I j liMI, :
Will Practice in all Courts9
KAGF3IANN BUILDING,
LEXINGTON, S C
On the 18th day of October, we formed
a co-partnership for the practice of law.
We will be pleased to receive those having
legal busine-s to be attended to at our office
in the Kautixiann building at any time,
Kespecttullv.
*J. Wm THUBMOND,
G. BELL HMMEBMAN,
October 22. 1902.?ly.
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OR- C.J. OLiVEROS,
E\E, EAR, XOSE
* Throat and Luogs,
GUARANTEE Office and Residence,
FIT OF GLASSES ] 424 and 1426 Marion. St,
March 13-ly. COLUMBIA, S. C. ^
Dr. P. H. Shealy,
| DENTIST.
LEXINGTON, - !*. C.
Office Up Stairs in Roof's Building,
JAMES HARMAN,
LEXINGTON, S, C.,
(Office in rear of the Court House.)
INFORMS THE PUBLIC THAT iflE
will be in bis office every Friday for toe
purpose of doing dental *ork in all its
branches.
March 19. 1902. ly.
The Leading Sporting Weekly
ramwii
send $1.00 and get the POLICE GAZETTE
for 13 WEEKS and a Sporting Book FREE
premium list mailed free on application.
Richard K. Fox. N? Y. City. , J
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