The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, March 23, 1904, Page 6, Image 6
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The Lexington Dispatch. I
Wednesday, March 23, 1904.
Rotes from Klondike.
To the Editor of the Dispatch:
It seems that cruel winter has at
last either taken his flight or seeing
the near approach of gentle spring
has all of a sudden warmed up to
her. We hope, however, that the
fair maiden will not be at all coquettish,
but will at once turn her back
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upon Mje UiU uiau BUU gi < c us usi
sweetest smiles.
Tfae farmers hereabouts have most
of their laud broken and the signs
are that king cotton will hod increased
acreage on most every farm.
Some few are hanging on to the tail
end of the tobacco delusion and will
try this year to bust the trust. I
trust they will Dot bust.
More hogs have been killed in this
section this winter than in years before
and the farmers will have greasy
beans and good corn biead?rations
fit for a King.
The R F. D boys pull their hats
to "Billie."
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US gSYS IVH ttuviue tuai. iuoj
wish every one of their patrons to
have and act on.
How gentle the mail carrier ought
to be. Every day most he handles
letters that contain language so
sweet that it almost makes the envelope
sticky.
Forest fires have done some damage
in our community. Mr. J. Y.
Ganter lost most all of his pasture
fence and Boyd Roe, colored, lost
his bouse and all its contents. How
much we do feel the need of each
other's help when a fire is raging on
a windy day.
Mr. Paul Kyzer called in his
neighbors Monday and had an old
time rat killing. About 150 crossed
over the line to rat land.
Jimmie Rikard has gone to bed
with a good case of the measles and
while we wish them to leave him we
don^t care for their company.
Mr. Lewie Hallman has had a very
sick boy, but we are glad to report
that he is much better.
A certain divine in the county
who has a reputation for being late
at service, because be drives a mule,
has now purohased a race horse.
But conditions are no better now
than formerly. The horse moves so
fast that he loses the time getting
out after bis hat.
Trnofinn fo moof oil fho f>arriorfl of
Jk4 UOV?M^ VV U4VVW Mtft WMV W
the county in Oolumbia on the 15lh
of April, I am yours, afraid of the
meaeles. Klondike.
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Catarri. Cannot be Cured
with local applications, as they cannot
reach the seat of the disease.
Catarrh is a blood or constitutional
disease, and in order to care it you
must take internal remedies. Hairs
Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and
acts directly od the blood and mucous
sarfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not
a quack medicine. It was prescribed
by one of the best physicians in this
country for years and is a regular
prescription.* It is composed of the
best tonics knowD, combined with
the best blood purifiers, acting
diretly on the mucous surfaces. The
perfect combination of the two iDgredientB
is what produces such wonderfal
results in curing Catarrh. Send
for testimonials free.
F. J. Cheney <fc Co ,
Toledo, 0.
Sold by Druegists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
St. Matthew Dots.
To the Editor of the Dispatch:
The health of this community is
very good at this writting.
Most of the farmers of this section
have commenced turning the soil and
preparing for planting as soon as the
weather will do.
Mr. H. Steele has been doing a
rushing business with his saw mill,
but now he will quit the business
for awhile and work on the farm.
Messrs. A. D. and P. D. Steele
went to Columbia on business last
week.
Mr. J. D. McCartha took a business
trip to Leesville and Datesburg ;
last Thursday.
Miss Novia McCartha returned j
last Saturday from an extended visit
to her brother's, Mr. J. W. McCartha, I
at Batesburg.
Bev. A R. Taylor delivered a very
interesting sermon to a large congregation
at St. Matthew's yesterday.
Sieging school will commence here
the third Sunday in April next. ZVIr.
Henry Harman from the Fork is the !
teacher and he is good songster.
R-v. J. E. Steele, of LexingtoD,
visited his brother, Mr. H. Steele,
Saturday night and attended preaching
at St. Matthews Sunday and
spent the evening at Mr. A. D.
Steele's.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McCartha, of
Batesburg, was at church Sunday
and visited the parents of the former,
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse McCirtha.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Crim, also his
accomplished daughter, Miss Essie,
from Richland, attended preaching,
and visited at Mr. Jesse McCartha's.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Derrick and
Mr. and Mrs. Sexton George and
Miss Tarssie Gable, all of LexiDgton,
visited relatives and friends Saturday
o;ght and attended preaching Sunday.
Messrs. Sidney Steele and Walter
Lown was the guest of Mr. A. D.
Steele, Saturday night.
Messrs. S S. McCartha and 0. 0.
Boozer paid Lexington a flying visit
Saturday evening.
Much success to the Dispatch is
the wish of,
Tommie Humpback.
March 14, 1904.
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Proper Treatment of Pneumonia.
Pneumonia is too dangerous a
disease for anyone to attempt to
doctor himself, although be may have
the proper remedies at hand. A physician
should always be called. It
Bhould be borne in mind, however,
that pneumonia always results from
a cold or from an attack of the grip,
and that by giving Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy the threatened attack
of pneumonia may be warded off.
This remedy is also used by physicians
in the treatment of pneumonia
with the be9t results. Dr. W. J.
Smith, of Sanders, Ala., who is also a
druggist, says of it: "I have been
selling Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
and prescribed it in my practice for
the past six years. I use it in cases
of pneumonia and have always gotten
the best results." Sold by The
Kaufmann Drug Co.
Man's Fate.
A man turns green with envy,
yellow with hatred, purple with rage*
scarlet with anger, white from fear,
pink from excitement, saffron from
sickness, black from torture, red
from beat, and blue from cold. Sometimes,
too, he is "cold as steel," "hot
as blazee," "cool as a cucumbar," "a
warm proposition," "hard as brass,"
"soft as mush," "smooth as a board,"
"a rough customer" and "a slick
article " Then again he is "good as
wheat," "sound as a rock," "strong
as an ox," "weak as a cat," "slippery
as an eeJ," "sly as a fox," "meaD as a
snake," "poor es a mouse," "hungry
as a wolf" "and dry as a fish."
Colds Cause Pneumonia.
One of the most remarkable cases
of a cold, deep-seated on the lungs,
causing pneumonia, is that of Mrs.
Gertrude E Fenner, Marion, Iod ,
who was entirely cured by the use of
One Minute Cough Case. She says:
"The coughing and straining so weakened
me that I rau down in weight
from 148 to 92 pounds. I tried a
number of remedies to no avail until
I used One Minute Cough Core.
Four bottles cf this wonderful remedy
cured me entirely of the cough,
strengthened my lungs and restored
me to my normal weight, health and
strength." Sold by all druggists.
Fish Story. j
Intense quantities of carp have
literally filled the river at HustiDgford,
Wis., causing the saw mills and
grist mills to scut down for several |
days, the fish getting into the water '
wheels.
Dangers of Pneumonia.
A cold at this time if neglected is
liable to cause pneumonia which is so
often fatal, and even when the patient
has recovered the luDgs are weakened,
making them peculiarly susceptible
to the development of consumption.
Foley's Honey and Tar will stop the j
cough, heal and strengthen the lungs !
and prevents pneumonia. Sold by
The Kaufmann Drug Co.
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Women as Well as Men
Are Made MiserabJe by
Kidney Trouble.
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, discourages
and lessens ambition: beauty, vigor
tand cheerfulness socn
disappear v/hen the kidneys
are out of order
^ or diseased.
_ Kidney trouble has
become so prevalent
"ft that it is not uncommon I
jj for a child to be born '
J-5 afflicted with weak kidneys.
If the child urin
. . ates too often, if the
urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child
reaches an age when it should be able to
control the passage, it is yet afflicted with
bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of
ihe difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first
step should be towards the treatment of
these important organs. This unpleasant
trouble is due to a diseased condition of the
kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as
most people suppose.
Women as well as men are made miserable
with kidney and bladder trouble,
and both need the same great remedy.
The mild and the immediate efiect of
Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold
by druggists, in fifty- |j.
cent and one dollar
sizes. You may have a
sample bottle by mail
free, also pamphlet tell- Home of Sv.auip-Root.
mg all about it, including many of the
thousands of testimonial letters received
from sufferers cured. In v/riting Dr. Kilmer
& Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and
mention this paper.
Negro Brute Hanged.
Roanoke, Na., March 18 ?The
negro, Henry Williams, whose cap:
ture and trial . ore attended by many
sensational features, including the
calling out of eighteen companies of
militia to prevent mob violence, was .
haDged today. *
On January 30:h last, Williams
? . i -r ti: 11 Jl
assaulted airs. <j8o. o onieias ana
her three-year old daughter with a
hatched razor and pocket kDife and
left them for dead. After hacking
and fracturing the skuilB of his victims
with a hatchet, Williams cut
Mrs. Shields' throat from ear to ear
with a razor and locked her in a
clothes closet. He escaped to the
coal fields, where he was captured a
few dayB later. He confessed to the
crime and was rushed across the state
of Virginia on a special train to Richmond.
He was brought here for
trial on a special train, unuer escort
of more than 1,000 soldiers, and a
heavy guard was maintained about
the court house during the trial.
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inflammatory Rheumatism Cured.
William Shaffer, a brakeman of
Dennison, Ohio, was confined to his
bed for several weeks with inflammatory
rheumatism. ' I used many
remedies," he says. 4 Finally I sent
to McCaw's drug store for a bottle of
Chamberlain's Pain Balm, at which
fimp T toqq nnahlp fn nap hand nr ffint.
and in one week's time was able to go
to work as happy as a clam." For
sale by The Kaufmann Drug Co.
A Solitary Quartet.
Mr. Moneybag (who had recently
aequred a fortune)?It's a shame and
a disgrace the way everybody conspires
to rob a rich man.
Friend?What is to matter now?
"Well, you Bee, I had a little party
at my mansion last night."
"So I saw by the papers."
"And to amuse my guests I ordered
some music."
"Yes, I heard you ordered a
quartet."
"Just sd! And, would you believe it,
if four singers didn't crowd into the
room and sing, aDd I had to pay all
four of them, and, mind you, I oDly
ordered one solitary quartet! That's
the way I'm swindled every day of
my life, and I'm tired of it."
Invaluable for Rheumatism.
I have been suffering for the past
few years with a severe attack of
rheumatism and found that Ballard's
o T : l i_ iu:
ooow juiuiaieui was iiits uniy imug i
that gave me satisfaction and tended j
to alleviate my pains. March 24tb, |
1902, John C. Degnan, Kinsman, 111. j
25c, 50c. and Si 00. Sold by The j
Kaufmann Drug Co.
The report is rife that Col. James j
H. T.llmao will enter the race for j
Congress from the Second district to
serve out the unexpired term of late
Congressman Croft. If this be true I
then we may reasonably expect hot
times in that district.
T. G. Croft has yielded to the solicitation
of his friends and has announced
his determination to enter
the race for his father's uuexpired 1
fc9rra as member of Congress from
the Second district. ^
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I COUGHS. i
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? Murray's Horehound, Mullein and Tar is composed of the most effective v?
remedies known for tneourintr of cough. coids. l:i grippe, sore throat and all ^
^ aff?*etions duo to Inflamroed snd irritated condition of tin- air passages. It is #
$ prompt in affording relief and certain in its effect of hastening a eure. ?
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| Murray's Horehound, Mullein and Tar 2
? may be used to advantage in eases where other medicines have failed., It is ?
? pleasant, purely vegetable and absolutely safe for old and young Nothing ?
? like it i?i all the world. Jt should have a place in every House, ready at hand ?
? when needed Parents will lind its effcts magical in cases of roup. It has ?
? remarkable virtue in controlling the paroxysms of whooping rough. ~
^ Price 25c. Guaranteed satislatory to every purchaser. AT DRUG STORES.
? Prepared by the Murray Drug Co., Columbia, S. C. ?
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I T Southern Railway we m the I
:- THIS GREAT RAILWAY RUNS THROUGH A [$[$]" vest!- I
; GREAT COUNTRY ; bule trains 1
j convcnsextly uniting all the. best sections j ' 9
of the south. and have the *
i best dining 1
-aylo- 't mr service i
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? GROCERIES. I
1^1 Start the New Year right and @f|
let us furnish you with
IS Groceries, D?
SB ; SB
We carry one of the largest and most ccmpleie lines
cf these goods to be seen in this section of the country,
j-fHfc ?ad are determined that we will not be undersold, taking
quality of goods into consideration. If it is GKOCECg
lilES )0U wart, FANCY OE STAPLE, gg
eg WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, ?
AMI it will pay you to come to see us or write us for prices, aa
8 CHEWING TOBACCOS. i
We have an enormous stock of these goods to choose aa#*
from, the popular brands, which are in such great
demand ; the kiud that gives solid ccmfort in cUeering.
Oar prices on tobaccos are tight, either by the plug or
gg LORICK & LOWRANCE. gg
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23 Columbia, S. C. ??
KU.IJHER STAMPS
Are mv 'org suit. I make any kimls except the bad ones. I furnish a Name and an
ludelih.M pad lor marking linen ' r 10 cents. I have seme oihir good things.
j. "^riLsoi^r G-IBBES,
TYPEWRITERS, OFFICE SUPPLIES, ETC.
i:5C5 I MAIIS STKEET, - COJLIJM 151 A, JS. O:
i C. M. Efird. F. E. Dreheb.
EFIIB &DBEHER.
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Attorneys sit Law, *
LEXINGTON, C. H., S. C. H
TTT ILL PKAOTICE IN ALL THE
j VV Courts. Business solicited. One J
| member ol the firm will nlways be at office, *
i Lexington, S. C.
une 17?6m.
EDWARD l. ASBILL,
Attorney at Law, |
I leesvtlle, s. c. *
i Practices in all the Courts.
Business solicited.
Sept 30?6m. ^
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Albert M. Boozer, 1
Attorney at Law,
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COLUMBAA, O.
Especial attention given to business entrusted
to hi in by his leiio-Sv citizens of
Lexington county.
Office: 1CJ G Main Street, upstairs, opposi
e Van Metre'sFurnitu.'e btore
February 28 ?tf.
I
.J. II. FRICK, 1
ATTOKNEA AT LAW,
Will practice in all the Courts. ,
Office: Hotel Marion, 4th room, second J
tioor. |
CHAPIX. ------ S. C, 1
A^uust 6. ly.
ANDREW CRAWFORD ]
ATTORNEY AT LAW, I
COLUMBIA, - S. C. J
PRACTICES IN THE STATE AND
Federal Courts, and offers his profes- ^
sional services to the citizens of Lexington *
County.
October 18?ly.
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WILLIAM W.HAWES,
Attorney at Law,
NEW 8R00KLAN0. - - S. C. t
"Will Fraotice in all the Courts. Prompt i
attention given to Collections. Easiness
solicited.
September 1(5?Cm. ^
inoum ii iw. |
| Will Practice m all Courts9
KAUFMANS BUILDING.
! LEXINGTON, ? O
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! On the 18th day of October, we formed
i a co-partnership for the practice ot law. 1
We will he pleased to receive those having
legal business to be attended to at ~nr office
in the Kaulmann building at a__, time,
j Respectlully.
J. Wm THUBMOND,
G. BELL TIMMERMaN.
October 22, 1002.?ly.
ns? p i miv?ne
-Iffefcr- Vlil W? Jl Wiiil bllUW J
SPECIALIST ON"
E1' E. E .4 R, XOSE
' Tliroat and Lunp*. i
GUARANTEE Office and Residence, 1
FiT OF GLASSES ^24and 1426 Marion. 8t, '
March 15-ly. COLUMBIA, S. C.
Dr. P. H. Sliealy,
DENTIST,
j LEXINGTON, - JS. O. A
Office Up Stairs in Roof's Building,
W. M. CORLEY, 1
New Brookland, S. C., M
Aercnt for the New Improved Singer Sew ^
idlt Machines. Awarded over fifty prem- J
j iuins for 111? ir excellence and superiority 1
I over other makes. Try this popular ma!
chine in your home before buying. Large
| discount for cash, or ninety days. Liberal
j terms on installment plan.
I Needles, oils. Arc., for all standard sewing
; machines.
BARGAINS.
Larue lot of Old Machines of standard
J makes in good repair, at prices from $3 up.
ORGANS! ORGANS!
j Also carry in stock the celebrated sweet
toned Clongh & Warren Orgaus, which we ?
j sell at reasonable prices for cash or on I
i time. Catalogue mailed on application.
I Nov. 2")?Gm.
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GjverDor Yardaroan of Mississippi,
Las vetoed a bill appropriating moil- ^
j ey in aid of ne^ro schools and tbe ^
; veto is sustained by the people of i
t that State.