The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, February 08, 1905, Page 7, Image 7
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Yotir
Wheat Crop
j or any other crop rcnfier the sun, w2iic
one if you give new li??
? Virginia?
Fertil
,r They ore skilfully mado of the purest
rable and the highest wade phosphal
in brand-new bags I The goods will
? condition! Our guaranteed analysis i
; Ifyour dealer cannot supply you?
4l we w*l see that you are furnished.
VIRGINIA-CAROLII
Richmond, Tsu Charleston
Norfolk va. Atlanta, <
Durham, & C.
IS? SilS ML
DEPOSITS BBCEITED SUBJECT TO
CHECK.
W. P. ROOF, Cashier.
0IBECTOBS:
Allen Jones, W. P. 24oof,_ C. M. Kflrd,
B. Hilton James K, Hencttix.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD.
^ Deposits of $1 and upwards received and
interest at 6 per cent per annum allowed,
payable April and October.
September 21?ts
Ton Can Prevent Sick-Eeadacbe
when yon feel it first coining on, by taking a
Ramon's Pill at once. It removes the poi son that
causes the trouble. A guaranteed cure. an?
money refunded if not satisfied. 25 cents.
For Sale at Harman's Bazaar. '
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Dealer m a]
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STOEV REPAIRS ALU
933 GERVAIS STREE
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All for cash at lowest prices. Will appreciate
^ Friends. I guarantee
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you and show you oi
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High Grade Good
Possible
Dan Valley Floi
-> Ask for our quotations before you
Molasses, Can G<
Everytliing We i
j[ W. T. MAI
14061408 ASSEMBLY
f ToCc
I Take Laxative Broi
| Seven Million Boxes sold in past 12 i
?i you v*!U plant, Trill a larj?Sua
j to your j^nd by
Carolina
izers.
materials?best ammoulates prooo-ao
mrmfcho >>Afor? t.hftV &T0 ShipPOU
rencii you in good, dry, mechanical
!s often exceeded.
writeus at the city nearest you, and 'y
;a chemical com
x, S, C, Savannah, Ga.
ja. Montgomery,
Memphis, Team
Tie Best Piysie.
When yon want a physic that is mild
and gentle, easy to take and certain to
act, always use Chambsrlain's Stomach
and liver Tablets. For sale by The
Kaufmann Drug Co.
ENGINES BOILERS.
Task* Black* BtaoB Piper al Bkeevlroa
Work; Shafttag. Pulleys, florlif Beca*
Hanson, eta Jftili Oaattaa.
BWCoot every Bay; work 900 keaitc
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hook:,
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and STOVES
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"AYS KEPT OX HAND.
;r, COLUMBIA, s. c.
53ain.gr G-oo&sjW
9 a liberal share of the trade of my Lexington
b to give satisfaction,
! BLINDS.
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GLASS.
TIN SONS,
!RS - IN - GROCERIES.
^Eotto:
Is at the Lowest
i Prices.
nr a Specialty !!
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purchase your laram, Meal, riour,
>ods, Tobacco. &c.
Sell "We Guarantee.
iTIN SONS,
ST., COLUMBIA, S. C.
ire a Cold in On
no Quinine Tablets.
aonths. This signature, U?.
BMffiWB??g?llllllll IIIIWIIIIH
The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, February 8,1905.
Lines to a. Baby Girl.
OH. she has such a way with her!
I stay with her
And play with her.
Her cheeks arc round and dimpled and
Her eyes are heaven's blue.
My life, is spent quite half with her,
I laugh with her
And chaff with her
Till she looks up with laughing eyes.
And all she says is "Goo!"
Sometimes I try to walk with her,
I talk with her
And rock with her.
She knows some way my love for her
Is tender and is true'.
And so I sit and. speak with her
And seek with her
The cheek of her %
To brush with little kisses, and
Quite all she says is "Goo!"
She Toddles in to share with me
My chair with me.
Her air with me
Is that of queen Imperious.
My heart her subject true.
Uac TZ/lfVl m#?
OJA/U uir iiuvi auv uw ......
And tries with me
To rise with me
When romping time is over, and
She looks up and says "Goo!"
Oh. she is such a part of me.
The heart of me
And art of me
Could not express my love for her
So tender and so true.
She is the treasure blessed of me.
Heart's guest of me,
The best of me.
This little baby girl of me
Who looks up and says "Goo!"
?J. W. Foley in New York Time*.
Knew Pop's Gael.
? r" - TO , r - Teacher?Do
you know who wrote
that fairy story that I just read to
you?
| "No'm, but it sounds like one of
pop's/'?Boston Traveler.
A Jiew EngrlanderVt Diet.
"Yes." saicl a New Englander to a
friend one day recently, "I'm getting
altogether too stout for a man of my
years and height. I weigh 220, and I've
begun a regular system of dieting to
reduce my weight. We all eat too
much anyhow."
"I guess that's right."
"I feel sure of it, but I'm going to
. stop it. Now, this morning I didn't I
eat a thing for breakfast but a piece
of pie, a doughnut and a cup of coffee.
Then for luncheon I ate nothing but a
couple pieces of pie and a doughnut, i
And now for dinner I shall eat nothing
but a little pie and maybe one or two
doughnuts and perhaps a. plate of baked
beans. ~ I've got to come' down to
plain living and regular dieting."?St.
Louis Republic.
One Way to Hold It.
Hanson?Black has been riding up
and down Steenth street on the trolley
for ten years, yet he's always looking
out of the car windows, as 11 lie never
saw the street before.
Janseu?Yes, he does hate to give up
his seat in a car.?Philadelphia Caricature.
Poetical Economy.
"That wild looking poet is a great
money saver."
"In what way?"
"Don't have to buy shirts or collar
i buttons?hair grows long in the back,
and his flowing beard acts as a shirt
front."?Atlanta Constitution.
*
The Better Way.
"Were you satisfied with your uncle's
will?"
i "Entirely. I took the precaution to
become the attorney in the case."?
Chicago Record-tlera Id.
Poetical Hope.
Friend?What is hope?
Poet?It's something that wakes yoti
up at 4 o'clock in the morning when
the postman doesn't come around till
10."?Ram's Hon
The Bright Siile.
"My dyspepsia is so troublesome I
can hardly eat."
"Well, at any rate, it must bo an
economical complaint." ? Cleveland
Plain Dealer.
As to Fools.
"At forty a man is either a fool or a
I physician."
| "And the foo! is the physician's pa
uenr. ? isoston .lournai.
A Fathor's Protection. >
Father, it is as essential for you to
; provide a safeguard against that nighriieud
to your children, croup, as to their
; hunger. Taylor's Ola rokee Remedy of
. Sweet Gum and Mullein will cure cough,
croup and colds. At druggists. 2"x\.
oOo. and *].<X) a north*. Sold by all
i druggist .
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maammmmmmamammmmmammmmmmmmamms
A HAPPY
HOME
Is one where health abounds.
With Impure blood there cannot
be good health.
With a disordered LIVER there
cannot be good blood.
Tntt'p Difb
I Ull d I Ilia
evivlf y the torpid LIVER and restore
its natural action.
A healthy LIVER means pure
blood.? ^
Pure blood means health.
Health means happiness.
ake no Substitute. All Druggist*
FRANKNESS OF MANNER.
Ther? In Xo More Delightful Trait lm
Either Young: or Old.
There is no more delightful trait in
the young or the old than absolute
frankness and openness., of nature,
that transparency of character wbic^
lets us see the best and,XL* worst in
them, thoir strong and their weak
points, without any . effort at concealment.
" .
Everybody admires the open hearted,
the people who have nothing' to
conceal, and who do not try to cover .
up their faults and weaknesses. They .
are, as. a rule, larged hearted and
magnanimous. They Inspire love and
confidence, and. by their very frankness
and simplicity, invite the same
qualities in others.
Secretiveness repels as much as
frankness attracts. There is some
thing about the very inclination to conceal
or cover up which arouses suspicion
and distrust. We cannot have
the same confidence in people who
possess this trait, no matter how good
they may seem to be, as in frank, j
sunny natures. Dealing with these j
secretive people is like traveling on a
stagecoach ou a dark night. There
is always a feeling of uncertainty.
We inav come out all right, but there
is a lurking fear of some pitfall or
unknown danger ahead of us. We
are uncomfortable because of the uncertainties.
They may be all right,
and may deal squarely with us, but
the trouble is that we are not sure,
and cannot trust them. No matter
how polite or gracious a secretive person
may be, we can never rid ourselves
of the feeling that there is a
motive behind his graeiousness. and
that he has an ulterior purpose in
view. He is always more or less of
an enigma, because he goes through
life wearing a mask. He endeavors
to hide every trait that is not favorable
to himself. Never, if he can help
it, do we get a glimpse of the real
man.
How different the man who comes
out in the open, who has no secrets,
I who reveals his heart to us and who is
| frank, broad and liberal! How quicki
ly he wins our confidence! How we all
love and trust him! We forgive him
for many a slip or weakness because
he is always ready to eSufess his faults
and to make amends 'for them. If he
has bad qualities they are always in
sight, and we are ready to mage alio
wa nces for them..
and true; his sympathies are broad and
active. The very qualities he possesses
?frankness and simp!:.city--arc .conducive
to the growth cf the highest
manhood and womanhood.?Success.
Startling but True.
People the world over were horrified
on learning of the burning cf a* Chicago
theater in which nearly six 'hundred
people lost their lives, yet more than five
times this number or over 3,000 people
died from pneumonia in Chicago during
the same year, with scarcely a passing
notice. Every one of these cases of
pneumonia resulted from a cold and
I could have been prevented by the timely
use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
A great many who had every reason to
fear pneumonia have warded it off by
the prompt use of this remedy. The
following is an instance of this sort:
"Too much cannot be raid in favor of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and especially
for colds and influenza: I know
that it cured my daughter, Laura, of a
severe cold and I believe saved her life
when she was threatened with pneumonia."
W. D. Wilcox. Logan. X. Y.
G.VM K-i- TVia fCnnfmarm "Dm<r c.n.
Too Rinky.
' "liive me a bite of de apple. Swipe|
sy. I*i! only rake a lady's bite."
-*! \Vi<l daf mouth of yours?
! XitNew York Kveninj: Journal.
i
Is It Eight ?
i Is ir rijrht thar a property owner
! should J??s? *4.20 to let a dealer make o()
! et-ntsV A dealer makes o() cents more
J on fourteen callous of ready-for-u.-e
j paint, at si .20 per gallon: the ])roperty
I owner loses just $1.20. Is it rijrkt
i Ir only requires 4 gallons of L. A.' M.
1 nlifi O gallons oil In ;i iliod|
it:itt* siz?fl house.
I Ton Thousand Churches p;siiitocl with
Longman & Martiniz L. & M. Paint.
Liberal <inantiry *riwn to churches
when 1 Height from \V. P. Roof. 17
jjilXXigran mn
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\ FERTILIZERS
I We Eepresent >
i VIRGINIA-CAROLINA CHEMICAL CO., !
; COLUMBIA PHOSPHATE CO., )
! TCAVASSA ftTTAtfO CO- !
! High-Grade Ammoniated Goods, Acids |
1 Kainits, Tankage, Nitrate, Potash, [
j and Cotton Seed Meal. !
| tfgTDELIVERY MADE TO ANY PART OF THE !
1 COUNTRY, AND WILL SAVE BUYERS MONEY. |
i Special Formulaso Si1 tuiftfDerent rops
Seeds.
J The largest and most complete stock of Farm and >
< Garden Seeds in the State, in packages and bulk. Write >
< us for Fertilizers and Seed Prizes. ,
I Lorick&LowranceCo
< (INCOBPO RATED.) - F- .
- :Columbia, s. c. .
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J.' " ?: ' RAiliWAY, *. > 1'
2 The South's 6r?ate?t System. > T
jteeicelled Dining CarSwtio, * '
{THROUGH PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS |
. J ON ALL THROUGH TRAINS, J
I CONVENIENT SCHEDULES ON ALL LOCAL TRAINS. f
| Winter Tourist Rates arc now in effect to all Florida points. For full" j
information as to rates, routes, etc., consult nearest Soo.the.rn Railway
Ticket Agent, or: " *
|R. W. HTLJISIT, |
Division Passongor Ajent, 2
I CHARLESTON, ... S. C. 2
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H CRISP, I
g NEW MERCHANDISE. ?
5<X) Men's Fine Far Hats. ? 300 I adic' Fine Lea*ber
in all the new shapes, sold ^ Automobile Hand wa^s. tbe
Wgfl formerly at $2 00 and $2.50 ^ 75c. kind at 25c. each
WM each, now at 99c. 300 dozen Men's 2">c Sis %rkgr
One lot Men's Hats, good ^ penders, during this sale, 10s. Am
Hk shapes, at 20 cents each. # per pair.
vfrplM 50 drzeu Men and Boy's ^ 5,C03 yards reenter 10c. per UJ
'ilA Caps. Tbe 50 and 75c. kind, T yard Laces, all kinds and
JjLr lor this sale 25 cents. qaalities, dnriDg this sale 5c.
One lot Men's All Wool * per yard
Pants at 5 > oenN per pair r 5,000 yards 10c Erobroid- 2U2
500 paiiS Men's Fine Pants j eries, Edeings and Insertincs
at 99c per pair ^ during this sale, 5c. per yard. fluEp
A A 25 dcz^n Men's Best Cordn- 0 All 25c Embroideries, dnr- 0&A&
roy Pants at $1 20 per pair. J ing this sale at 10c per yard. JJJJ
ftJLl 100 Men's >ery Finest All ^ 100 pieces very lar?t Oalx-.o s
? ^ w^r.1 T?dTiev Worsted Sntts f and Percales during this sale
C3T# sold everywhere tor S'6 50 ^ 5c. per yard ^ M ("
fijl3 per suit. all s;ze3 at $10.0(1 ^ 25 Ladies' $5 00 Jackets at
AA daring tbia sale. & ^
CaTJ 500 Boy's Two Piece Snits ^ 00 La<*ie?" Good Walking
^jLj| at almost half price $100, ^ Skirls, at 8 c ea-.-h. If ft ft
$1.48, and $3 48?during this (0 300 Lakes' F?ne Dro<Js II -.fa
Wj^r sal". ^ -sold for $3 50 to $5 00 e?ch.
One lot Men's All Silk ^ daring this sale $>.09 each.
String Ties at 5c. each f On? lot * adies $7 50 to
One lot Men's Fine All Silk ^ S 0 0 ) Dres* Hats for $3.43 ^ry
23c. Midget String Ties, dur- ^ daring this sale ff ft
2f2? mg tbia sate 10c ^ l.fl 0 I adie*.'line hemstitchJVJ
One lot Men's 50c All Silk ^ ed Handkerchiefs at 22 c ?rach
^Tlft Fine Four-ia Hand Neckties, W 5C0 only Men's l(Jc white ITTrft
2f5S[ doring this sale 19c. each. or ^ Hanokerrhiefs at 5c ea-h.
three for 50 cents. ^ One lot$ Men's $12-3 nn- #^FB
| one Jot Men's Fine Rain dre s Kid Glovea at 50:. ?acb. 2-#^
I ww Coats?t $1.98 each. ^ 2tKi j.icces lull 30-iuch WW
1,000 Umbiellasat half price ^ Bleaching a -3c. p-r yaid
PoJlar UmfcrelUs at 50c All ? 500 fjadie->' $1 0:) and $1 50 ^
WW S3 00 Umbrellas at $2 O'J each ^ Cor>?t< a' 25c. ar.d 50c. dur W<V
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1210 Jfria Street, Oppwite the Opera Huosa,
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' JlJ NO BETTER LEAD MADE. |
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