The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, January 10, 1906, Page 7, Image 7
I Painful
I Life often seems too Ion
fers from painful periods
down, headache, backache,
I dizziness, griping, cramps
g dreadful. To make life wc
11fine?^
I It Eases Woi
It quickly relieves inflammatio
9 strengthens the constitution and pei
K ditions from which weak women suf
8 It is matchless, marvelous, rel
9 At all druggest's in $1.00 bottl
B WRITS US A IETTEH
9 freely and franldy, in strictest confidfgS
ence, tiling us all your symptoms and
8 troubles. We will send free advice
8 plain sealed envelope), how to
hk cure mens, auuito. wiuca miwu/
M DepL.TbeChattanooga Medicine Co.,
M Chaitwiooga, Tenn.
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Pmesalve is the best Salve for sores, I
burns, boils, tetter, eczema, skin dis- I
eases and piles. "Sold by Kanfmann |
(\ Drag Co.
John Treoor, a retired daring |
master, eold bis farm near New I
Boebelie, on Tuesday for $450,000
to a New York syodicate.
J DOORS II
II 17
I MainSt., Col
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you and show you ou
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and we invite you to come in aj
one of the best lines to be had.
lect from and new price to mak
sizes and prices from that good <
at $1.00, up to the swell dude's
you for past favors, you are core
VlAn/?Alio -r+<vr? while in the
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The new Laxative
that does not gripe
or nauseate. r e
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FOB SALE BY THE KAUF31ANN DRUG CO.
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"I SUFFERED GREATLY," ?jj
writes Mrs. L. E. Clevenger, of Belle- g?
view, N. C., *'at my monthly periods, B
all my life, but the first bottle of Car- B
dui gave me wonderful relief, and now B
1 am in better health than 1 have been H
fora long time. J think Cardui thegreat- B
Slumber Peacefully ,
iver the lumber question. We have solved
t. The best value for every one's money
s in our yard. There is every variety of
LUMBER
used here in the trade and the price
it which we sell will gladden the heart o:
he man who is figuring on a contract. We
ire headquarters for
Doors. Sash aud Blinds
md especially ask the people of Lexington
o call on us for their doors and Sash.
N. H. MUGGERS,
Corner Lady and Gadsden Street
COLUMBIA. S. C. Phone 185.
The Pennsylvania railroad is plant
ing trees so ax to provide crossties
for use 15 to 20 years from dow.
Any one suffering from Kidney pains,
backache, bladder trouble or rheumatism
who will take a dose of Pine-ules upon
retiring at night shall be relieved before
morning. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co.
BLINDS.
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hildren Crv for It
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it's .our^bread we're talking about. As a
tier of fact many littJe ones prefer it to the
toothsome cake And who can say that
re's any better meal for a growing child than
owl of genuine bread and milk? You get
'e milk, we will supply wholesome bread,
1 the vouDgsters will have a cheap picnic at
ne. 'Phone if baby is hungry.
IIDUNGER'S STEAM BAKERY,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
LI OF LEXINGTON!
our list for your
inter Shoes,
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JLU HULK.*? yuui SCICtUUU 1XU1U
We have a new stock to see
you. We carry in stock all
old time Farmer's Solid Brogan
swing last at $6.00. Thanking
lially invited to make our store
city. We will look for you.
XfcMAN,
Columbia. S. C.
axatiye Frit Symj
, LKXINGTON, S. C
The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, January 10, 1906.
Our Virginia Letter.
I am ei joying my holidays writing
letters. Oar kind friends at home
have the advantage. I must enswer |
each and it takes a great many t >
go around.
We Have Dad a aeiighttui unmimas
season. Tbat day, and a few
succeeding, we had fiae weather.
Tbat which interested us most, and
many others very much, was our
service We rendered 'Herald
Angela " Many will recall this. If
the editor does not object to intro- \
doce you to this work, I will give ,
the names of those who sang the
ladies' chorus 1st-soprano, Mrs. Dr.
E U Peery, Mrs. Emmett Ntff and
Mies Sadie Bowert; 2 id soprano,
Misses Nanie Philippi, Delia Baughm*D,
Lefctie Dosk aud Annie Repass;
1st alto, Mrs. Edward Neff, Misses
Cynthia Pbilippi and Leila Buck;
2ad alto. Misses Mamie Buck, Grace
Coley and Rath Buck. The cburch
was packed almost to suff jcation and
many were turned away for want cf
standing room. Among ether things
the pastor was presented with a
purse containing 61 quar ters Our
superintendent, a brother of Rev. J.
L. Buck, was presented with a handsome
rocker After the service. I
took the children to the home of one
of our oldest men near by, and had
. ? ? * TT
the children ping ur mm. ne was
verv much iff-cted.
Well, I have very much of a surorise
for some of your readers: My
father-in-law. Rev W. A. JuliaD, is
married again. Qe married a young
Mrs. Pbilippi. He i3 sixty-one years
older than she. We kuew uotbiog
of Jt until it was done. They expect
to leave in a few days for Florida,
and may not return.
I am kept very busy in many respects.
Sunday I am to preach at
Bristol and the next Sunday at
Marion. At the latter place in the
afternoon I am to prench in the asylum
for the insane. Please ask your
genial Auditor if he woald not like
to go along.
This leaves us well. The children
are enjoying their week out of school.
For several reasons I'll be glad when
school starts again. More cnon,
S 0 Ballentine.
Rural Retreat, V*., Dec 29, 1905
T ? i
Sickening Skivering Fits
of Ague and Malaria, can be relieved and
cured with Electric Bitters. This is a ,
pure, tonic medicine; of espeelal benefit
in malaria, for it exerts a true curative
influence on the disease, drivng it en- <
j tirely out of the system. It is much to
be preferred to Quinine, having none of
this drug's bad after-effects. E. S. Munday,
of Henrietta, Tex., writes; ''My
brother was very low with malarial
fever and jaundice, till he tool: Electric
Bitters, wliich saved his life. At The ,
Kaufmann Drug Co.'s Drugstore; price i <
50c., guaranteed. \
Pension Notice.
All applicants for pension must ,
come prepared to give the came of
Company and Regiment, when and
where enluted. if dead wfceD and ,
where died
The County Pension Board will j
meet at Lexington C ti., on the first
Monday in February. All applica- 1
tioos must be in by that time in full. 1
After the above date no applications
will be received. The representatives (
and all others will please tend the
names of all who have died s ince the
last pay roll or left the countv.
S. M. Roof,
Chairman Pension Board.
Tesas Cotton Growers- 1
Austin, Tex., January 3.?At a '
meeting of the cotton growers of 1
Tflrea h?r? tndar. < fficers were elect
ed for the ensuing year and strong :
resolutions were adopted urging tbe '
farmers to reduce tbe cotton acreage 1
in Texas during tbe coming season s
and insist upon top notch prices. <
la line with tbe suggestion made 1
by tbe executive committee jesterday
tbe coovention lined up sti'ocg in
endorsement of tbe proposition of
building ware huuses in which to
store cotton. It is believed that by
such an arrangement and marketing
tbe cotton slowly, prices can be held
at about 14 cents.
Dangers of a Cold and How to
Avoid Them.
I More fatalities have their origin in or
result from a cold than from any other
I cause. This fact alone should make peo;
pie more careful as there is no danger
i whatever from a cold when it is properly
treated in the beginning. For many
vears Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has
been recognized as the most prompt and
; effectual medicine in use for this disease.
! It acts on nature's plan, loosms the
cough, relieves the lungs, opens the
secretions and aids nature in restoring ,
the system to a healthy condition. Sold
by Kaiifmann Drug Co.
John J. Astor's income is estimat- 1
ed $30,COO a day. ,
The man who hustles has no time
to mourn. <
Cures
Stomach and Liver
trouble and [
Y Chronic Constipation.
AN OLD ADAGE
SAYS^-mv
"A light purse is a heavy curse"
Sickness makes a light purse.
The LIVER is the seat ot nine
tenths of all disease.
Ms Pills
go to the root of the whole matter,
thoroughly, quickly safely
and restore the action of the
LIVER to normal condition.
Give tone to the system and
solid flesh to the body.
Take No Substitute. i
Cannot Ha'al Corn Crop.
*
The railroad* of Kansas are unablo
to furnish cars to move one-half of
the corn crop. Grain men, farmers
and millers appeal in vain for trains
in which to snip to market the 190,000,000
bushels of this cereal. All
along tne lines of the corn belt are
heaps of corn waiting to be shipped.
At some points temporary cribs have
been built to store thi6 corn but in
the great majority of -be places it
has been merely piled up on the
ground, and some of these piles contain
as maoy as 10 000 bushels.
Tnis corn has been hauled to shipping
points with the idea that it was
to be loaded into cars which had been
ordered, but in most iDs ances the
corn got there before the cate and is
still waiting for them Storms might
seriously damage this corn, which is
exposed to the elements, and the
men wbo own it are keeping tbe
wires hot with messages to ibe railroads
asking that their orders for cars
b& filled.
Yellow Fever, Smallpox.
Washington, Jan. 3?A double
epidemic of smallpox and yellow
fever is raging at Para, Brazil, according
to United States Council
A?me. He says there have been
557 cases of smallpox and 111 of
yellow fever, with 153 deaths from
the former and 33 from tbe latter.
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A Big Order for Freight Cars.
Atlanta, Jan. 3 ?Toe Atlanta Constitution
says that tbe Soutbern
Railway has just placed orders for
8.729 freight cars, involvmgan outlay
of more than five million dollars.
The delivery is to begin in Match in
five hundred car lots and will be increased
each month until all shall be
received
Spoiled Her Beauty.
Harriet Howard, of W. 34th St., New
York, at one time had her beauty spoiled
with skin trouble. She writes: "1 had
Salt Rheum or Eczema for years, bnt
nothing would cure it, until I used
Bucklen's Arnica Salve." A quick and
3ure healer fdr cuts, burns and sores.
25c. at The Kaufmann Drug Co. 's Drug
Store.
Miss Helen A Kaowhon, of Rickland,
Me , is the only woman lawyer
in that State. Sbe was admitted to
the b*r of Know county six yesrs
ago, and has acquitted herself well
in the practice of law.
Policy honesty is the rankest form
of dishonesty.
TAX RETURNS.
TN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAW
I in rftfermce to the asaes nnut and tax
it*on of real and personal property, the
Auditor, or his assistant, will be and attend
the following named places ior the
purpose of receiving tax returns for the
fiscal year 1906, and in order to meet the
aext .appointment the hour will close at
11 o'clock in the morning and at 4 o'clock
in the afternoon; tax pajers will, therefore
be prompt in meet'ng the appointments, so
ts not to cause delay
Taxpayers will please come prepared to
?ive the name of the township and nnm?
oer of school district wherein they reside:
Swansea, Wednesday and Thursday, Jan.
10 and 11.
Red Store, Friday morning, Jan. 12.
W. N. Martin's Friday afternoon, Jan 12
Brookland, Saturday, all day, Jan. 13.
Peliou Monday, all day. Jan. 15.
J. Williams'. Tnesdav morning, Jan. 36.
steadman, Tuesday afternoon. Jan 16.
Wm. Westmoreland, Wed. morn , Jan. 17
Batesburg, Wed. afternoon and Thurs* I
lay all day, January 17 and 18.
LeesviLe, Friday, January 19.
Summit, Saturday morn, Jan. 20
Gilbert, Saturday atemoon, Jan. 20.
Chopin. Monday, ail day, Jan. 22.
Peak, Taesdav. all day, January 23
Spring Hill, Wednesday morning, Jan 24
Hilton, Wednesday afternoon. Jan 24.
White Rock. Tkarsday. morning, Jan. 25
Ballentine Thursday afternoon, Jan. 25.
Irmo. Friday, all day' Jan 26.
Ebaa Meetze, Saturday morn.. JaD. 27.
Crouts' Store, Monday alternoou Jan 29.
E H. Addy, Tuesday morn., Jan. 30.
G F Kei^er, Tuesday afternoon Jan. 30.
At Lexington 0 H , a'i day not included
in above schedule from January 1st,
1906, to February 20th 1906. when the
books will close, after which 10 per cent,
will be added tor tailure to make returns.
Come prepared to assess each lot or trict
of land separately. Tnis being the year to
return real estate it is necessary for each
tax payer to appear be ore the Auditor
either in person or by authorized agent.
Tax returns seut in by mail are not legal
unless sworn to before an officer qualified
to admister oaths.
All male persons are subject to poll tax
from 21 to 60 \ears of age, except those
exempt by law.
Under the new law all dogs are subject
to a capitition iex of 50 cents ar d must
be returned at the same time when other
property is retnrnrd G. A. DEUKICK.
Auditor Lexington County.
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H. F. Hendrix, J. L.
5 President.
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j lieest
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WHEN
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WHOS]
GENERAL M
is complete. A nice line of BOYS' OVEHC
of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. SHOES, HA'
ING, NOTIONS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
ROBBERS Jn great profusion.
A new line has been added consisting of
iviiiu.^ at pi iuco mat win moct tvuiycuuvu,
Prices in all liDPs correct.
13vviM.
PR. W H. TIMMERMAN", U
President.
Citizens Bant
PAID UP CAPIT.
E. F. STROTHER, Attorney,
Announces to the public that it is no
all the conveniences and facilities of si
modating terms. Deposits solicited. <
quarterly. Friends and acquaitances i
Bank whether they have business or nc
Directors?Dr. W. H. Timmerman, I
P. Timmerman, E. F. Strother, Isaac I
CTfl
Four Car Load
Of Cook Stoves, S'eel ranges Hard Co
Good Heaters, fire Piaea 1* araiahings, H:
the largest stock of the above goods ever c
prepared to name prices ot inrere?t to dea
samples and get prices before bnjing else?
best.
Lee a. loi
JOBBERS AND
Plumbers, Gas and
1519 MAIN ST.,
Phone 498.
THOMAS
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WHOLESALE ANI
Men, Women and
My stock is larg*., was carefully selecte
both the city and country trade and
in style, shapes and toes, down to t
which are made of solid leather i
market for the money. I warn
child in Lexington county ar
offer some extra
Ulnrlr onrl fl
vvui iv ami u
%
Your are cordially invited to call at my
office, when in the city, and I will ta
and explaining their merits. Polit<
will strive to please
THE PRICES TELL
j. a. run
Wholesa
GROCERS, FLOUR,
SEED RUST
We Want the Merchants, Pi
inyton County to Call and &
Purchases. We Can Fill
Money.
1S23 and 1825 ilain S
Matthews, H. A. Meetze,
Vice Pres. Cashier. J
of Leesville, j
ILLE, S. C. J
- $30,000.00 |
Savings Department.
' a Share of Your Business. *
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YOU VISIT
3BURG
ALL AT THE STOBE OF
hlovex*,
2 LINE OF
:erchandise
OATS at prices that will astonish you. His line
rs. CAPS, HARD WAKE. READY MADE CLOTHEte.,cannot
be surpassed. MEN AND WOMEN'S
MATTINGS in various styles. COFFINS of all
, All we want is for people to see our goods.
. X. GUNTER, A. C. JONES,
Vice President. Assistant Cashier.
[ of Batesburg
AL STOCK, .$30,000.00.
- - - - BATESBURG, S. G.
w located in the new Bank Building with
iccessful banking. Monies to loan an accom4
per cent on time deposits interest payable
ire cordially invited to call on Officers of
>t and see our institution.
Dr. M. U. Boatright, U. X. Gunter, Dr. W.
ildurflrds W K" Shna.lv. .T. F. Kneece.
IVES
s Just Received,
il B>na B irners, O >eo Franklin's "Hr >-tr ff*
illow W-ire. ? ove Pipe. Jfctc. u,.w fai-ivw
itfered tor 8A e in ColnmhiH. and we *re aiuo
lers f'ou't fail to c*'l at our stor? ard see
ekere it \oi want to save mouej and gel the
rinl# 0 Drn
I llm (X Dl U.,
DEALERS IN
Steam Fitters' Supplies,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
A. BOYNE,
>03T OFFICE )
3IA, S. CL,
) RETAIL DEALER IN
Children's Shoes,
A with a view of supplying the demands of
Shoes from the most fashionable cuts
lie seviceable every day plow shoe, all of
md guaranteed to be the best on the
: to shoe every man, woman and
id to do this I am prepared to
ordinary bargains in
ress Footwear.
store 1736 Main Street, opposite the post;
lr<-v r\l Art .-.n ??A 4 ?-* 1'An YYItT Of AaIt
ac piuii^uic in ouuvYiiig wu lllj oia-fv^ix
3 attention will be jriven you and I
you in quality and price.'
THE QUALITY SELLS*
)AY & CO.,
leand Betail
nnnT\ i "/in a r./
UitilJ AmliMia,
PROOF OATS.
lanters and Fanners of Lextee
Us Before They Make Iheir
Your Wants and Save You
itreet, COLUMBIA, S. C.