The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, July 12, 1905, Page 7, Image 7
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flood for Stomach. Trouble and
Constipation.
"Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets have done me a great deal
of good," says C. Towns, of R*t
^ Portage, Ontario, Canada. "Being
a mild physio the after effects are
not unpleasant, and I can recommend
them to all who suffer from stomach
disorder." For sale by The Kaoff&ann
Drag Co.
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pleasure trip he leaves his wife at
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A Million Immigrants.
Washington, D. C., Figures compiled
! for t he fiscal year show that the past
twelve months broke all records of
foreign immigration in this country.
The total reaches the enormous figure
of over 1,000,000. The highest
I :n Ann nmm'rtna TPftP WAS in
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1903, when the number was 857,000.
To Cure a Cough
take Ramon's English Cough Syrup in small
doses during the day, then sleep at night. A pine
tar balm without morphine. x5c at ail dealers.
For Sale at Harman's Bazaar.
Beef is going down daily?in restaurants.
Cigarettes I All drug and Tonabit.
| bacco habits.
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The Lexington Dispatch. 1
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Wednesday, July 12,1905.
Virginia Letter. I
To the Editor of the Dispatch:
It is with a sad heart that I pick J
up my pen to write this morning. |
With t.rpmhlin*? hands I opened 8 (
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letter Saturday morning with black
border to learn of the terrible sorrow
that had befalleD my sister's family
at home. Our children broke down :
at the horrible death that bad come
to their cousin, Edgar LoDg. If we
could only be there to drop a tear on f
his grave, and to mourn with the 1
family. But Edgar was a dear, good 1
boy, the pious son of pious parents.
To ail my friends at home: speak a
kind word to my sister and her fam- 1
tly in this hour of sorrow.
This letter leaves us well and right i
down at work, I preached five times <
last week, besides visited a great 1
1 dpftl. met missionary societies, helped 1
train children, etc. (
We had a public exercise of the
Children's Missionary Society here J
Sunday night. The church was full, 1
and the children did well. All five i
of our children belong to it, and four
had parts. Pearl is an officer of the 1
organization. From first to last the '
children conducted the service, even :
making the appeal and collecting the
offering, which was an encouraging
one. We are encouraged with our
church work. The secretary repor:ed
Sunday morning that the attendance
in Sunday school for the last
quarter wa9 the best in his memory.
The average was 103. We meet
each Sunday. Still there is room
for development.
I have been interested in reports
of warm weather at home. This is a
high place and it is cooler here than
manv points further north. I attend
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ed commencement at Sdlem, and I
believe there is as much difference
between here and there, though only
86 miles away, as between there and
home. We made some fire to warm
by last week. The thermometer
went down to 43 and I have not
seen it higher than 86 degrees this
8ommer. The nights are very pleasant.
Vegetables are fully as late as
in Philadelphia. Beans are just now
plentiful. Have no cabbage and tomatoes,
and will have none for 3 or 4
weeks. My garden looks well, and
is about as early as any in the place.
Tomorrow is my birthday and by I
invitation we dine out with Mr. Will
Buck, whose birthday also it is.
Love to all. S. C. BailentiDe.
Rural Retreat, Va, July 3,1905.
Bent Her Double.
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when I was eick with typhoid and
kidney trouble," writes Mrs. Annie
Hunter, of Pittsburg, Pa , "and when
I got better, although I had one of
the best doctors I could get, I was
bent double, and bad to rest my
hands on my knees when I walked.
From this terrible affliction I was
rescued by Electric Bitters, which
restored my health and strength, and
now I can walk as straight as ever."
Guaranteed to core stomach, liver
and kidney disorders; at The Kauf
mann Drug Co's. drug store. Price
50 cent8.
Uses Only White Labor.
An enterprise of no small import
is the dairy farm, one mile from
Kershaw, owned by John B. Baker.
He is at present milking 18 head of
Jersey cows that he values at from
$50 to $75, while his entire herd
numbers 43 head. He uses improved
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macninery; tnat is, cream separates,
etc, shipping most of bis products to
the large hotels at Camden. He also
runs an eight-horse farm with mules
worth $200 a head. Last year he
planted 31 acres in cotton from
which he gathered 42 bales. This
year he only has 20 acres in cotton.
He never sells any cotton seed; is a
large grain planter and uses a lot of
machinery on his farm, and white
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suspicion is the closing of the heart, i
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A torpid liver deranges the whole
system, and produces
SICK HEADACHE, ?.
Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Rheumatism,
Sallow Skin and Piles.
There is no better remedy for these
common diseases than DR. TUTT'S
LIVER PILLS, as a trial will prove.
Fake No Substitute.
Strange, Isn't It?
A woman sees a hat or bonnet in
\ milliter's window. It is in the
atest style, so she determines to have
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;ii till Liat ur uut" J'JBl 1IBC IV.
No use to try to dissuade her?6he
wants that kind of a ha*! No other
will suit her.
There she displays her will power,
ind probably does the same with
?verything she buys for herself or
ber family. She makes, as it were, a
Feminine "Declaration of Independence.'*
Is it not surprising, therefore, to
find some few women who still allow
their grocers to choose for them in
important matters like food stuffa?
In spite of the fact that grocers as
a rule have long ago realized the
necessity of catering to their customers'
rather than their own desires,
Khar a ?ta rHH a few of the other kind
left, who show a marked inclination
to persuade customers to take what
they do not a*k for, or desire.
Take Lion Coffee, for instance, the
leader of all package coffees, an established
favorite for over twenty-five
years in millions of homes, on account
of its absolutely pure and uniform
quality.
Wouldn't you think it impossible
that a single grocer can Btill exist
who would oppose such an invincible
argument of merit, by trying to
persuade a customer to buy loose
coffee in preference to Lion Coffee.
Loose coffee has no standard of
quality?nobody can guarantee that
it is even clean.
Of course, really independent and
intelligent women know this, and bo
do up-to date grocers, but if women
were as particular about coffee as
about hats, no kind of grocer could
be without Lion Coffee.
Cholera Infantum
Child Not Expected to Live from One
Hour to Another^ but Cured by
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy,
Ruth, the little daughter of E. N.
Dewey, of Agnewville, Ya, was seriously
ill cf cholera infantum las*
summer. <rWe gave her up and did
not expect her to live from one hour
to another, he says. "I happened to
think of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy and got a
bottle of it from the store. Ia five
hours I saw a change for the better.
We kept on giving it and before she
had taken the half of one small bottle
she was well." This remedy is for
sale by The Kaufmann Drug Co.
Frenchmen Cheer Men.
Pari,, Jul; 6 ?The unusual sight
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sailors and marines swinging through
the central thoroughfares of Paris
today aroused great interest and
brought out an enthusiastic ovation
from the crowds along the line of
march. % Tee American naval contingent
numbered 500 men and presented
a fine appearance as they
emerged from the station. They
were uniformed as a lauding party,
wearing the regulation gaiters and
carrying rifles with fixed bayonets.
They were escorted to the military
school by a battalion of French infantry.
All along the route the
streets were lined with dense crowds
eager to see the Americans. Women
waved their handkerchiefs and miniature
flags and there was a continuous
shout of ''Vive lea Americans."
The Americans made a most favorable
impression by their sturdy
bronzed appearance and the smartness
of their movements.
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A Surpriso Party.
A pleasant surprise party may be
given to your stomach and liver by
taking a medicine which will relieve
their pain and discomfort, viz: Dr.
King's New Life Pills. They are a
most wonderful remedy, affording
sure relief and cure for headache,
dizziness and constipation. 25c. at
The Kaufmann Drug Co's. drug
store.
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j|j 1519 Main St? Columbia, S. C. j|j
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The South's Greatest System. 2
S Uuexceiled Dining Car Service. 2
: THROUGH PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS:
2 ON ALL THROUGH TRAINS, 2
1 CONVENIENT SCHEDULES ON ALL LOCAL TRAINS. |
2 Winter Tourist Rates are now in effect to all Florida points. For full 0
information as to rates, routes, etc., consult nearest Southern Railway
2 Ticket Agent, or: J
|R. W. HUNT, 1
* Division Passenger Agent,
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The Greatest $1 Dollar Sale
01TL Tt
At the Store that is Different!
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So great has been the demand for the
goods advertised in our great One Dollar
Bargain Sale that we have decided to contract
for big lots of merchandise in order
that we may be enabled to continue the sale.
These goods have been bought from the best
bargain centres of two continents; bought
close for cash and selected with an eye single
to the demands of the trade of this section.
"We have added only a very small profit
and we feel safe in saying that there are no
?noli hfl.rp-ains to be had anywhere.
K-'WVJ-fc - You
may read of Fire Sales, Reduction
Sales, Discount Sales, Bankrupt Sales Remodling
sales and Removal Sales, but they
all look like thirty cents compared with the
G-reatest Dollar Sale.
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One thousand negro teachers from To Cure A Cold In One Day.
every part of the United States as- Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tabsembled
in Atlanta, G3, last week. lets. All druggists refund the money
J. R. E. Lee, a teacher of Columbia, if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's sigS
C , was elected president of the nature is on each a box. Price, 25c.
convention.
Disappointed in love, and only 20 Jesse Mason and his brother, Joe,
years old, Vocjil McNair, of Spread, young white men, and William GuthGa,
committed suicide on Friday rie, a white lad, were convicted in
while on an Augusta Southern train Wilmington, N. C., on Thursday, of
by shooting himself through the highway robbery and assault with
! head with a pistol. intent to kill.