The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, December 06, 1905, Page 7, Image 7
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down pains are a symptom of tli<
^ can attack a woman, viz: faiiin<
Si generally, come irregular, painfu
jgj wasteful, weakening drains, dr<
II nervousness, dizziness, irritabilit
S| walk, loss of appetite, color 2
I THE FEMALE I
ra v that marveious, curative extract
which exerts such a wonderful,
3| all female organs. Cardui re
lH menses, stops drains and stimul
SB pull the womb up into place.
It is a sure and permanent cu:
M WRITE b$ A LETTER J"
B Pat aside all timidity and write us it
Kh freely and frankly, in strictest confl- U
M dence, telling us all your symptoms "?
^ and troubles. We will send free advice ro
H ? (in plain, sealed envelope), how to it
? ^ core them. Address: Ladies'Advisory fc
- n Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co., si
MB Chattanooga, Tenn. j ci
The children's jubilee of good health
follows the use of Bee's Laxative Honey
and Tar, the cough syrup that expels
all cold from the system by acting as a
cathartic on the bowels. Acertain
remedy for Croup, Whooping Cough
and all lung and bronchial affections.
Sold Kaufmann Drug Co.
Maisball Field, Jr , pod of the mil>
lionaire merchant of Chicago, died
on Monday night as the result of
being accidently shot with a pistol
that he was examining.
Pinesalve is the best Salve for sores,
burns, boils, tetter, eczema^ skin diseases
and piles. "Sold by Kanfmann
Drug Co.
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For the best goods you will always find th*
most eomplete assortment in the South. Oqj
single part of Harness furnished on oall.
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IS IT Main Street,
Cures Biliousness, Sick
Headache, Sour Stomach,
Torpid Liver and
Chronic Constipation. ?
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FOR SALE BY THE KAUFMANS DRUG CO
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* most serious trouble which H
y of the womb. With this, ?|
1, scanty or profuse periods, |f|
sadful backache, headache, g|
y, tired feeling, inability to Kg
md beauty. The cure is ll
rdui i
REGULATOR. 1
, or natural wine, of herbs, ||J
strengthening influence on ||j
:lieves pain, regulates the ||I
lates the womb muscles to |||
re for all female complaints. Si
I SUFFERED AWFUL PAIN M
i my womb and ovaries," writes Mr* BH
aomi Bake, of Webster Groves,
also in my right and left sides, ana gKE
iy menses were very painful and
regular. Since taking Cardui, I KM
;el like a new woman, and do not
xffer as I did. It is tne best medine
I ever had in my house." Exs
Slumber Peacefully
)ver the lumber question. We have solved
t. The best value for even,- one's money
s in our vard. There is every variety of
LUMBER
ised here in the trade and the price
it which we sell will gladden the heart or
he man who is figuring on a contract. We
irp "hPadnnatters for
Doors. Sash aud Blinds
md especially ask the people of Lexington
o call on ns for their doors and Sash.
N. H. DRIGGERS,
Corner Lady and Gadsden Street
COLUMBIA. S. C. Phone 185.
Tor Sale.
T OFFER MY PLACE IN BLACK
JL Creek Township, near Rishton Post
Office, for sale, containing 208 acres,well
adapted to corn, cotton, peas, potatoes,
rice and small grain. A good large five
room dwelling and all necessary outbuildings.
. Well and spring water.
There is also a large orchard of peach,
pear and apple trees and a good pasture.
Seventy-five acres in high cultivation.
Location healthy. For further particulars
call on or address,
E. AUSTIN" SMITH,
owopd. Rishton, S. C.
To Cure a Cut, Sore or Wound
apply Ramon's Nerve & bone Oil promply. It is
antiseptic?stops the pain and causes heal ing: by
first intention.25candmoneybackdfnotsatisfiea
For sale at the Bazaar.
blinds.
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nmhia Si f! S | I I
UWUMH, k? ^
nd one of the best
vS of '
pkinds.
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[law, formerly of Gas- q 1
d will be glad to see J ,
r stock. c+m
& BRO.
GLASS.
hildren Cry for It i
[t's otir bread we're talking about. As a '
.tter ojt' fact many little ones prefer it to the ]
>st toothsome cake And 'who can say that |
re's any better meal for a growing; child than ,
>owi oi genuine bread ano miiRr ion gee
re milk, we will snpoly wholesome bread,
i the youngsters will have a cheap picnic at
me. 'Phone if baby is hungry.
EIDUNGER'S STEAM BAKERY, j
COLUMBIA, S. C.
m with cs. We carry the largest stock and
r motto is "The Best is the Cheapest." Any
C2 >.9
Columbia, S. G.
BBOMCT?MMaMBB?B?U
axative Fruit Syrup
, LEXINGTON S. C
The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, December 6, 1905.
Gaston Gleanings.
At this writing we are having ideal
fall weather. We have had a few
light frosts, as a result of the dieing
of an Indian summer.
SowiDg small grain is now in progress.
Early fall oats are up and
growing nicely.
C. S Goodwin is placing material
on the ground relative to a view of
erecting another store house in town
Several new buggies have been
shipped here recently. One of our
bauaaome, popular young men has
purchased a horse, so we've been informed,
and girls you may take a
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pleasant nae aurmg tnese loveiy
aufcoaiDal evenings.
Mrs. J H. Htppes, of Mica, N C.,
and children, are visiting at her
father's, Mr. Y. "W. Spires.
Oar gradpd school is progressing
finely, increasing in number and giving
buiistacoioQ 10 all concerned, bo
far as we are informed.
The new mill rocks ordered b?
Prof. J. Y. Smith from Sauii-bury,
N C., have been landed. The placing
of these rock, teaching the young
how to shoot and giving the necessary
paternal care to two youngsters,
who have a brand span new brother,
are about all the duties he wishes to
take on at present.
Miss Doro C. 0?ft is now teaching
near Steadman. The school is fortunate
in becuriug the services of this
high toned Christian lady and experienced
teacher.
The Gaston and Boynton schools
are dow running on full time.
Messrs. Harman and Jefcoat are
giving satisfaction and doing efficient
and effective work. The Harmony
school is still without a teacher.
Miss Lillie I. the eldest daughter
of B J. Fallaw, has matriculated at
the Lsesvtlle College. Liilie is a
bright and industrious student and
we predict success to her.
The Editor and our handsome and
popular Treasurer passed through
this section recently on their rounds
looking well and hearty.
Tne air has recently been burdened
with the scent of orange blossoms.
On Wednesday eve, the 22ad
of November, at four o'clock at the I
residence of J. A Roberts, Per. y T j
Fallaw led to the hymereal altar Miss I
Frannie Smith and made man and |
wife. W. B Fallaw officiating.
On the eve of the 26.h Mr. Zachariah
Martin and Miss Rosa Belle
Redmond were united in the holly
bonds of matrimony by W. B. Fallaw
at the residence of the officiating
minister.
"We wish these young couples an
abundance of success and may God's
blessings attend them.
Cotton has gone above the eleven
cent notch and still some of our
farmers are holding for higher prices.
The health of the happy Felix
family continues excellent.
Dr. L K. Smith's horse died last
night. This is the second one be
has lost since coming here.
We are pleased to report Mrs. W. j
D Smith much improved.
Success to the Dispatch aud its j
many readers, I am,
<*** c- fr | Billy Felix, j
Cidston, S. C., Nov. 27, 1905.
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In Mad Chase.
Millions rcsh in mad chase after healh,
from one extreme of faddism to another,
when, if they would only eat good food,
and keep their bowels regular with Dr
King's New Life Pills, their troubles would
all pass away. Prompt relief and quick
cure for liver and stomach trouble. 25c.
at The Kaufmann Drug Co's., drug store;
guaranteed.
Card of Thanks.
I take this method of returning my
Bincere thaDks to my neighbors and
friends for attention to myself and
family while prostrated upon beds of
bffiiction suffering from typhoid fevei;
for thoughtful kindness in gatbing
my crops at a time when I could
ot help myself. May the richest
blessings of heaven abide with them
and their loved ones until the end of
time and may they always find ready
bands and willing hearts to soothe
the pillow ot hffliction and stop the j
w&V6 of trouble. G B. Taylor.
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Tho First Esquisite of Beauty.
The first requisite of beauty is a clear j
complexion. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup :
clears a s-illow blotched complexion as it !
stimulates the liver and bowels, and the !
eyes become bright and clear. You owe it j
to vonr friends to take it if votir complex- i
ion is bad. Orino Laxative Frnit Syrup
does not nauseate or gripe and is very
pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. The
Kaufmann Drug Co.
The United States Supreme Court
has decided that it has no jurisdfc- j
tion in the case of Mrs. Mary Mabel j
Rogers, of BenniDgton, Vt., who is !
under sentence of death for the mur- j
der of her husband. Uoless the j
Governor interferes she will hang
the 8th instant.
All you have to do to make {people
want to fellow your advice is to make
them pay for it.
Cleanses the system
/
thoroughly and clears
sallow complexions of
I pimples and blotches.
? It is guaranteed
After eating, persons of a bilious habit
will derive great benefit by taking one
of these pills. If you have'been
DRINKING TOO MUCH,
they will promptly relieve the nausea,
SICK HEADACHE?**. <
and nervousness which follows, restore t
the appetite and remove gloomy feel- F
ings. Elegantly sugar coated. s
Take No Substitute. 1
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A Disastrous Season.
Detroit, Mien, December. 1 ?Tbe
Journal today says 149 Hyps haTe
been sacrificed, over 70 pbipR were
wrpr?W?-ri and a of neatly ?7.000.
000 ban been sustained in the three
big s?orma on the G^eRt Lakes this
season. That this is the most disas- |
fcrous season in the history of shin- '
ping on the lakes is beyond dou'-.t.
| Too many men are looking for
i trouble instead of work. =
A good way ti supply your wife
with pin money is to leave it in your
pockets Wijt-ii >cu undress.
J. G. Edwards and Elsie Luttrell
?jg^gedin a fi^L.t in a Knoxville,
i'eun , saloon on Tuesday night with
knife aDd pistol. Edwards was shot
dead and Luttrell was so cut up that
he will die.
A dispatch from Wisconsin on
I Wedueeday said. "Ttis vicinity is
I experiencing the first real blizzard
! since 1872. A 70-mile vind is blowing
ard the snow bp"3 drifted from
four to six feet deep.'
Dr. R. B. Patterson was shot and
killed at Belcher, La., on Monday, by
Andrew PatterscD, colcred, whom be
went to see about and account. It
was at the ? egro's house. He used
a sfcotgu>, emptying both barrels.
! Albert T. Patrick, a New York
j '
i lawyer convicted cf poisoning Mil
lionai'e Rice for his money three
i years ago, tns b.-?en deimd a hearing
| by the Supreme Court cf the United
j States, on ttie ground of want of
; jurisdiction
JAPANESE LACQUER.
j tome of It la So Expensive Tbat II
Seldom Reaches Ua.
i In the billy country two industries
j come to help agriculture?namely, silk
raising and lacquer. To name only one
district, the villages along the Nakasendo
have gained much by modern
improvements in silk raising. The
lacquer tree may possibly have been
I imported from China, as so many
other trees and plants were, but it certainly
was known and used in Japan
at a very early period. AVe are used
to thinking of it as ornament .only. It
is that and much more besides, for
plain lacquer bowls and trays are almost
necessities of daily life. They
i raise most of what is used in certain
provinces, but Tokyo imports a good
deal of juice to be manufactured
there. 1
The tree is a species of rhus, closely M
allied to our poison ivy and having the
same power to produce an irritating
+1,/* cl-ii, Tlia lrnrV-nrC (vot ftYAT
lasii uu LUC oaiu. xuv IT s"w ? ?
this, however, and do not have it 2M
again, but they say that people some
times get it from handling bowls or
trays which have not been dried long
enough.
To get the sap the farmer cuts 0
notch in the side of each tree, and after
a time a thick juice oozes out; then
the farmer goes around with a wooden
spatula gathering the drops into a pail. 8
It will keep for a long while, but must |
not be allowed to dry up nor to be |
heated above a certain point, for it
contains a peculiar acid which causes
the juke to ferment and harden. The y
pieces that have been varnished must
therefore be dried in mild and moist
air. T0IC3-0 in August is usually just
right, about 87 degrees.
A good piece of lacquer has to be _
most carefully made, in the first place, =
and then varnished with layer after
layer, each being dried and polished
before the next goes on. Certain pigments
mixed with it give red, black or
green. To apply gold a wash of var
nish is laid where the design is to bo ^
and the gold powder sprinkled on from
a hollow bamboo stick with a fine
sieve over the end. When it is dry it
must be revarnished and repolished
over all. With all these repeated processes
a fine piece may be on hand for P
months, even years. Naturally this is | |j
not the kind that is prepared for foreign
export, for people abroad Tvill not
pay for it.?Anna C. Hartshorne in
Chautauquan.
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Ocular Evidence. ^
Doctor?Thomas. did Mrs. Carter get
the medicine I ordered yesterday?
Thomas?I b'leeve so. sir. I see all
the blinds down this morning.?Londoa
cOchiion. *
Four Car Loads Just Received,
Of Cook Stoves, -Steel ranges. Hard Coal Basa Burners, Ooen Franklin's "Hot Staff'
Jood Heaters, Fire Piaca Fnraiahings, Hollow Ware. Stove Pipe. Etc. We now have
he largest stock of the above goods ever offered for sale in Columbia, and we are also
>repared to name prices of interest to dealers. Don't fail to call at our store and see
amples and get prices before baying elsewhere if you want to save money and get the
>est.
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JOBBERS AND DEALERS IN
'lumbers, Gas and Steam Fillers' Supplies,
h w -a n r a /"n m /^v *rr*n r tt a /-%
JLOJLJf ALi^liN M.9 i>. <J.
Phone 498.
FU 0 0 la ^^faF|
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iSewing Machines al Cost I vT^f
prop Head Velox, $19.90. THIS FINE ROCKER j
Hun Easy Drop Head, $14.90. 1
Helping Hand, $12.50. ' ' j $1.89 WaW |
OTHER FURNITURE I MAIL YOUR ORDERS OR I
; AS CHEAP. CALL AND SEE US. i
THE LION FURNITURE CO. |
[E. G. COOK, Mgr. 1426 Main St., COLUMBIA, S. C. j
THOMAS A. BOYNE,
(OPPOSITE POST OFFICE )
COLUMBIA, S. C..
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
den, Women and Children's Shoes,
[y stock is large, was carefully selected with a view of supplying the demands of
both the city and country trade and Shoes from the most fasliionabie cuts
in style, shapes and toes, down to the seviceable every day plow shoe, all of
which are'made of solid leather and guaranteed to be the best on the
market for the money. I want to shoe every man, woman and
child in Lexington county and to do this I am prepared to
offer some extraordinary bargains in
Afork and Dress Footwear.
our are cordially invited to call at my store 1736 Main Street, opposite the post
office, when in the city, and I will take pleasure in showing you my stock
and explaining their merits. Polite attention will be given you and I
will strive to please you in quality and price.
THE PRICES TELL. THE QUALITY SELLS*
F. B. FRIDAY & CO.,
"Wholesale and Retail
[ROGERS, FLOUR, FEED AND GRAIN,
SEED RUST PROOF OATS.
Ye Want the Merchants, Planters and Farmers of Lexi()i,
,t County to Call and See Us Before They Make Iheir
'ur chases, We Can Fill Your Wants and Save Y&u
loney.
1823 and 1825 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C.
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H. F. Hendrix, J. L. Matthews, H. A. Meetze,
2 President. Vice Pres. Cashier. J
j The Bank of Leesville,
JiEESVIIiLiE, S. . {
J Capital, - - $30,000.00
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Interest allowed in savings department.
We Solicit a Share of Your Business.