The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, November 18, 1903, Page 7, Image 7
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The Lexington Dispatch.
K Wednesday, November 18,1903.
^ Who is Christ?
Rev. R. J. Campbell, of the City
Temple, London, England, gives
lome thoughts regarding the divinity
of Christ, which are well worth repeating.
Replying to some of the quibbles,
he answers:
y "The question was never asked
about anybody else in the history of
the world, Is be man, or is he God?
Here is a soul that holds yours, a
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hie own and his own received him
v not. Jesas Christ is tbe Man of
men, the Man whom the rest look up
to and something more than that the
Man whose life is tbe spring and the
source of all that is human. 'Before
Abraham was,' he said of himself,
'I am.' I put this into a sentence:
Jesas Christ is just that side of the
s nature of God in which the humanity
lies.
"But we can go forther still. Jesus
Christ becomes a pledge and
guarantee of infinite God for the salvation
of men. Not only is he God
and must be God, because his life is
behind and above yours, and is the
N source of all that is worthiest to
live in yours; but Jesus Christ brings
infinite God into finite human life.
Every noble thought yon have, every
noble deed yon do has come throngh
the life of Jesns Christ Moreover,
great may be your iniquity, intractable
may be your sin, Jesus Christ,
very God of God, has shown Himself
sufficient for your sin. Were it only
for that, I would preach the sinless
Man, who rescaeB sinful men and in
the humanity of my Lord, the true
m humanity by which he takes his place
by my side I read the infinity, the
eternity, the holiness of Deity,- and
so I am saved by the cross of Christ."
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A Remarkable Case.
One of the most remarkable cases
of a cold, deep-seated on the lungs,
* causing pneumonia, is that of Mrs.
Gertrude E. Eenner, Marion, Ind.,
who was entirely cured by the use of
One Minute Cough Cure. She says:
. "The coughing and straining so weakened
me that I ran down in weight
from 148 to 92 pounds. 1 tried a
number of remedies to no avail until'
I used One Minute Cough Cure.
Four bottles of this wonderful remedy
cored me entirely of the cough,
strengthened my longs and restored
me to my normal weight, health and
* strength.7' Sold by ail druggists.
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Cuba Going SIqw.
Habana, Nov. 13.?It has been decided
by the cabinet that no recognition
will be given by the Cuban government
to the new republic of Panama
until that republic has been recognized
by some of the other Latin*
Amt rican governments.
Cued of Piles After 40 Tears.
Mr. C. Haney, of Geneva, 0., had
the piles for 40 years. Doctors and
* dollars could do him no lasting good.
DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve cured
him permanently. Invaluable for
cuts, burns, bruises, sprains, lacerations,
eczema, tetter, salt rheum, and
all other shin diseases. Look for the
name DeWitt on the package?all
* others are cheap, worthless counterfeits.
Sold by all druggists.
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To the Editor of the Dispatch:
The health of this community is
very good at this time. Cool to
night, indications of snow.
People are about done picking
cotton and peas. Digging potatoes
and gathering corn is now the work
of the day.
Corn shnckings is now on hand and
fuss x makes the shucks rattle.
Every thing is quiet along Spring
Branch, but a cotton picking at Mr.
J. D. Sbumpert's tomorrow, cake
walk tomorrow night, possum sop
and persimmon beer, ChristmaB
coming near, this year.
There is now a good school at
Smith Braccb, being taught by
Miss Sue H. Corley. She is an
excellent teacber.
* Mrs. John T. Kyzer has been spending
a while at Irene with her daughters.
We are glad to know that Mrs.
May Bish's little daughter is able to
ir
A FACT
ABOUT THE "BLUES"
What is known as the "Blues'
is seldom occasioned by actual existing
external conditions, but in the
great majority of cases by a disordered
LIVER.
THIS IS A FACT
which may be demonstrated
by trying a course of
Tutfs Pills
They control and regulate the LIVER.
They bring hope and bouyancy to the
mind. They bring health and elastic
ity to the body.
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
visit the school room again.
Mr. O. C. Gantt is prepariog to
rrsot him a new dwelling.
Mr. S. R. Smith, onr mill man, will
move his mill to Aiken county, after
Christmas.
Mr. J. C. Dunbar, a young man of
this section is now tramping the soil
of Alabama. We wish him a happy
trip.
With good luck to the editor on
his tour and his safe return.
I am Birdie
November 6th, 1903.
Constipation.
Health is absolutely impossible, if
constipation be present Many seriI
one cases of liver and kidney comnlaint
have BDrnner from ne&lected
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constipation. Such a deplorable condition
is unnecessary. There is a
cure for it Herbine will speedily
remedy matters. C. A. Lindsay, P.
M., Bronson, Fla., writes, February
12, 1902: "Having tried Herbine, I
find it a fine medicine for constipation."
50c bottle. Sold by The
Kaufmann Drug Co.
Chinese Proverbs.
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A wise man adapts himself to circumstances,
as water shapes itself to
the vessel that contains it.
The error of one moment becomes
the sorrow of a whole lifetime.
A vacant mind is open to all suggestions,
as the hollow mountain returns
(echoes) all sounds.
He who pursues the stag regards
not hares.
If the roots be left bare the grass
will grow again.
The gem cannot be polished without
friction, nor the man perfected
without trials.
A wise man forgets old grudges.
Riches come better after poverty
than poverty after riches.
He who wishes to rise in the world
should veil his ambition with the
forms of humility.
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lae goad cannot help the man who
loses opportunities.
Dig a well before you are thirsty, be
prepared for contingencies.
Borrowed money makes time short;
working for others makes it long.
Large L,*ls will not eat small
grain (great mandarians are not content
with little bribes)
The best thing is to be respected,
and the next is to be loved; it is bad
to be hated, but worse still to be despised.
One lash to a good horse; one word
to a wise man.
Only Hakes a Sad Hatter
Worse.
Perhaps you have never thought
of it but the fact must be apparent to
every one that constipation is caused
by a lack of water in the system,
and the use of drastic cathartics like
the old fashioned pills only makes a
bad matter worse. Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets are much
more mild and gentle in their effect,
and when the proper dose is taken
their action is so natural that one
can hardly realize it is the effect of
a medicine. Try a 25 cent bottle of
them. For sale by The Kaufmann
Fim a Ha
^rm UB
The "largest automobile in the
world1' is a harvester iu Southern
California. The machine is sixty
feet long and thirty feet wide. The
motive power is furnished by oil.
Eight men are required to run it. As
the machine moves along through the j
field the throBhed grain falls into !
sacks on the opposite side from i
where it is cut, and the straw drops j
into a cart behind.
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SCixtd Pickles.
The government b?a added 790
acres more to Chickamauga Park.
Some men would die young if they
were compelled to work for a liviDg.
But few women show discretion in
the selection of things to be left
unsaid.
Ramon's English Cough Syrup
cureB Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis and
all kindred troubles. 25c.
Eight inches of rain fell at Pensacola,
Fla, on Tuesday, 3rd inst, the
heaviest in 24 years.
Jno. R. McLern, of Cincinnati, is
said to htfve won $10,000 on the
New York election.
Rheumatic pains are quickly relieved
by applications of Ramon's
Nerve & Bone Oil?try it. 25c.
Nothing squeezes the water out of
a man's possessions like a visit from
the assessor.
The reason the average man cannot
tell a woman anything is because
she would rather talk than listen.
Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs
and coldt; reliable, tried and tested,
safe and sure. The Eanfmann Drug
Co.
Never tell a girl that her face locks
like a picture; she'll thick you think
she painted the potrait herself.
A girl's idea of how to keep her
feet warm is to wear a fur boa, a picture
hat or a pearl necklace.
Foley's Honey and Tar always
stops the cough and heals the lungs.
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Drug Co.
Some people never do anything in
church circles until they see an opportunity
to kick up a fuss.
When an old chap marries a youDg
woman he must feel like a man who
has robbed his best friend.
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets are becoming a favorite for
stomach troubles and constipation.
For sale by The Kaufmann Drug Co.
It ought to make men ashamed to
figure out how many bonnets all the
cigars they have smbked would buy.
The suicide rate in the United
States has increased in ten years
from 12 to 17 per 100,000 population.
There is no cough medicine bo
popular as Foley's Honey and Tar.
It contains no opiates or poison and
never fails to core. The Kaufmann
Drug Co.
The average price of eggs during
the past twelve months has been
higher than has ever been known
before.
A good cure for fever blisters on
a girl's mouth is for her mother to
otoir in tho rnnm vhon mon nail nn
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her.
W. A. Herren, of Finch, Ark.,
writes, "I wish to report that Foley's
Kidney Cure has cured a terrible
case of kidney and bladder trouble
that two doctors had given up. The
Kaufmann Drug Co.
Nearly 1,000,000 peach trees will
be planted in the vioinity of Americus,Ga.,
this fall, according to current
reports.
If we could only do our own work
as easily as we think we could do
another's what a happy life this
would be.
The following extract from a letter
written by G. M. Harman, editor of
the Dispatch, to the proprietors of
Ramon's Remedies is self-explanatory:
"There is no pill that equals
Ramon's Fills; they leave the bowels
and stomach with such pleasant,
healthful feelings?no bad effects?
after performing their work so thoroughly.
I have tried them, and know
whereof I speak." 25 cts.
A statistician has estimated that it
requires tne laoor 01 iu,uuu,uuu men
and women nine months of the year
to harvest the crop3 of the world.
Better keep the fact quiet. They
might organize and go on a strike.
Neuralgia Pains,
Rheumatism, lumbago and sciatic
pains yield to the penetrating influence
of Ballard's Snow Liniment.
It penetrates to the nerves and bone
aDd being absorbed into the blood,
its healing properties are conveyed to
every part of the body, and effect
some wonderful cures. 2oc, oOc,
$1.00. Sold by The Kaufmann Drug
Cj.
Hotu MrJones
Got a Seat
However crowded the car or boat
may be, Mrs. .Tones gets a seat, thanks
to her three-year-old Gladys. This is
the way k works:
Enter Mrs. Jones. All the seats occupied;
women calmly Indifferent; men
buried behind newspapers.
Gladys?Mamma, mamma!
Mrs. Jones?Yes, dear.
Gladys?Where is your seat, mamma,
and wbere'g my seat?
Heads reappear above newspapers,
while Mrs. Jones appears unconscious,
and one of the rebuked men offers Mrs.
Jones a seat, while his neighbor makes
room for Gladys.
But the denouement came when Mr.
Jones happened to be with his wife.
Gladys piped her query about their
seats.
"Hush, Gladys!" sold Jones.
"But mamma told me to say that."
Then it was mother's turn to say
"Hush!"?New York Times.
Books are man's best friend*; when
tbey bore him be can shut them up
without giving offense.
JUST A LITTLE
OF
"STOXJie TI2v?E3
Where Do You
Buy?
Well yon should buy where you can get
the n.ost for your mone)!
I purchase my stock direct from the manufacturers
and am prepared to meet
any price on the same class article!
1 handle a complete line of
BUGGIES AND WAGONS,
of the very best make
I also carry a complete line of 8ingle and
Donbte Buggy Harness, Saddles, Bridles,
Lap Bobes. Cook Stoves and
Banges. Trunks and Vahces,
DRY GOODS,CLOTHING,
Gent's Furnishing. Hats, Notions.
Jbress Goods. Hardware, Tinware,
Crockery. Glassware. Woodenware,
Grooeries, Provisions, Contectionery
On all of the above goods our prices are
as low as is consistent with good quality.
You 8re earnestly r- quested to call and examine
our goods We want your business
and guarantee satisfaction in every in&tance.
I am agent lor the celebrated Walter A.
Wood Mowers, and Arrow and Heart Shoes.
Yours for bubiness,
H. L. OSWALD,
LEXINGTON, S. C.
I DR. BAKER'S
FEMALE
REGULATOR.
- A New Discovery" for the| ,
Prevention and Cure of.
| Female Diseases' I
It is o permanent cure for all I
Womb. Bladder and Urinary Dis- I
eases and Female Weaknesses. I
LeucorrhoeaorWhites.lrregular J
and Painful Menstruation. Ac.9
"Ladies wilt find it of special
valueif tokenwlth regularity du- |
ring Pregnancy or the Change I
of Life. *
Price. $1.25.'(j^
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Taaka lUda, fund PSpti and Bfcoot-Iroa
Work; BkaftUf. Pnlloya, Ooariag, Bmm,
Baocorg, ota. Mill Outtin.
WCoi mry dor; work 800 koada.
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January 2'"?1 KIDNEY
DISEASES
are the most fatal of all diseases.
cm CY'O kidney cure It a
IULLI Q guaranteed Kemeay
or money refunded. Contains
remedies recognized by eminent
physicians as the best for
Kidney and Bladder troubles.
PRICE 50c. and $1.00.
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Weakness
takes the joy of life away and opens
JBKtthe system to disease. Assist Nature,
W/avoid strong drugs, use a gentle Treatment.^^BX
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|H\& TONIC Pellets will help the natural forces
H\to restore perfect health, feed the blood and
VMXpaint the bloom of health on the cheeks.
A Treatment tHat Cures
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Complete Treatment
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For sale by C. E. Corley, G. M. Barman, Kaufmann Drug Co., and W.
P. Roof, Lexington, S. C.
1 OUR FALL AND WINTER !
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is now ready for our Lexington Friends to inspect. We know that we have *
$ jQst the kind they want. We were very careful in having this season's goods ?
| made. They have SOLID INNER and OUTER SOLES and GENUINE Z
LEATHER COUNTERS. They can't help from giving good wear. *
1 PRICES REASONABLE. I
! E. P. & F. A. DAVIS, f
% 1710 MAIN STREET. *
% COLUMBIA, - - - S. C. %
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sown MMLIM mariile WORKS
1707 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C.
BMARBLE AND GRANITE
Dealers South* We use the best grade material in manufacturing
Monuments and Headstones and guarantee our work and
fiinish to be the best. When you hear a man complain*
ing that he can buy so much cheaper from some
little fellow who is anxious to sell anything, you
can put it down that he will get cheap stock,
cheap work, and of course a cheap job.
We can compete with any fair dealer
in this country, but we cannot
say we will sell as cheap as
some as we do not care
work.
IRON e WIRE FENCING, GRAVE LOT COPNG, ETC.,
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 ff ORES.
September 11. 44?tf
I THE HOME HANK, fj
(INCORPORATED.) 7
LEXINGTON, S. C. ?
DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS, ?
CAPITAL, 830,000. >k
Safety deposit boxes for rent. Interest paid on savings deposits, kv
Fire proof safe and vault. Burglar insurance. - Bonded
officers. Your account solicited. gft
f. w. oswald, geo. bell timmerman. alfred j. fox. 3/
President. Vice President. Cashier. & \
DIRECTORS: ft
f. w. Oswald. alfred j. fox, j. e. kaufmann. %
geo, bi^ , timmerman, e. w. robertson, h. l. oswald. . gw
Maroh 18, 1903. 6m. {w
WM. PLATT,
DEALER IN
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Dry ucoQm. immt] ana notions,
NEARLY OPPOSITE POST OFFICE,
COLUl^BIii, - - . S. C.
MAIN STREET.
We have received and have placed on our shelves one of the most beautiful as well as the
most complete line of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
ever shown in the city. These are all stundard goods from the most reliable manufacturers
and are recommended tor their stylish and nobby appearance and the beauty of
pattern. A full line of Ginghams and dress goods of all descriptions, as well as
lovely creations in fashionable tall and winter millinery. Come and see
?--3- r,,i?nKosinfT T will mulfo it. to vonr interest, to do so
mest) mJUU.I UC'iUl C > ..... ? j
October, 9.?3m.