The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, February 07, 1906, Page 7, Image 7
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9 says the doctor to many of fi
9 doesn't know of any medicinal
9 cure womb or ovarian troubles,
s|| That such a medicine exist
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H| in thousands of cases, by
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1 IT CURES WO!
|ij It has saved the lives <
H women, and has rescued th
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g| yod, if you will only give it
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m WRITE US A LETTER
H Pat aside all timidity and write as
B freely and frankly, in strictest confiflBj
dence, telling as all your symptoms
Bg and troubles. We will send free sdvice
By (in plain, sealed envelope), how to
Hg cure them- Address: Ladies'Advisory
?m Dept., The Chattanooga if edicine Go.,
SB Chattanooga, Tena.
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Pinesalve is the best Salve for sores,
burns, boils, tetter, eczema, skin diseases*
and piles. "Sold by Kaufmann <
Drug Co.
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on which church history can be writ- }
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Is where you can fit
stock
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qJ fi^Mr. Lee N. Fall
ton, is now with us an
^ you and show you our
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Your Name is on c
Fall and W:
and we invite you to come in an
one of the best lines to be had.
lect from and new price to make
sizes and prices from that good o
at $1.00, up to the swell dude's s
you for past favors, you are cordi
your headquarters while in the <
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Post Office Block,
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The new Laxative
that does not gripe
or nauseate. t
Pleasant to taKe.
FOB SALE BY THE KAUFMANN DRUG CO.,
is lady patients, because he
treatment that will positively |f
except the surgeon's knife. %
s, however, has been proved
brmed on diseased women, *?4
MB DISEASE. |
of thousanas of weak, sick &
ousands of ethers from a |
: invalidism. It will cure g|
a chance. .-Try it.;
Ji.oo bottles. ?
GAVE UP SUPPORTER.
*1 wore * ropoorter for four years, to keeo
np my womb, which had crowded everything l|?
down before li" writes Mrs. S. J. Chrisman, 'fiS
of Mannsville, N. Y. "My doctor told me no Sg
medicine would help me. I suffered untold 5g
misery, and could hardly walk. After taking 43
two bottles of Cardul I gave tip my supporter. fig
How I am taking my fifth botue, have no bad SB
feelings as formerly, and can be on my feet fev;
half a day at a time. I strongly recommend * Beta
Cardul to every sufCering woman." >jr^
Slumber Peacefully
er the lumber question. We have solved
The best value for every one's money
in our vard. There is every variety of
LUMBER
fed here in the trade and the price
which we sell "will gladden the heart or
.e man who is figuring on a contract. We
e headquarters for
Doors. Sash aud Blinds
id especially ask the people of Lexington
call on us for their doors and Sash.
. N. H. DRIGGERS,
Corner Lady and Gadsden StreetCOLUMBIA.
S. C. Phone 185.
Many of our prayers are waiting
;he indorsement of our deeds.
Any one suffering from Kidney pains,
iackache, bladder trouble or rheumatism
who will take a dose of Pine-ules upon
retiring at night shall be relieved before
morning. Sold by Kauf mann Drug Co.
- blinds.
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imbia, S ., f
id one of the best P
s of p
pi
unds. . ?
aw, formerly of Gas- 0
d will be glad to see p
stock.
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GLASS.
Iiildren Cry for It
.'s onr bread we're talking about. As a
ler of fact many little ones prefer it to the
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luumsomc case An a wno nan say ixiiti
e's any better meal for a growing child than
>wl of genuine bread and milk? You get
ft milk, we will supply wholesome bread,
the youngsters will have a cheap pionic at
.e. 'Phone if baby is hungry,
NUMBER'S STEAM*BAKERY,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
>ur list for your
inter Shoes,
j i_ - _ _i _ _A_: r
u majse your seiecuon irom
We have a new stock to seyou.
We carry in stock all
Id time Farmer's Solid Brogan
wing last at $6.00. Thanking
[ally invited to make our store
3ity. We will look for you.
Columbia. S. C.
inotupi
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xative Fruit Syraj
LEXINGTON, S.C
The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, February 7, 1906.
Resolutions of Respect.
Whereas, our brother, Floyd Ha
good, died on the l(kh day of Janu
ary A. D 190G, and whereas he wag
in good standing and full fellowship
with our lodge on that date.
| Now, therefore, be it resolved bj
Lexington Lodge Knights of Pythias
No. 134;
1st, That we deeply regret the un
timely demise of our worthy brothei
and friend;
2 id, That we extend our hear!
felt sympathy to his grief Strieker
family with the wish that He wbc
doeth all things well will soon smooth
the troubled brow and bring peace
and sunshine agaia to the fireside sc
recently made vacant;
3 d, That his memory shall be
preserved in our castle hall by dedi
eating a page of our minute book tc
his memory;
4tb, That these resolutions be
published in the Dispatch and acopj
thereof be sent to the family.
George Bell Timmerman,
S. J. Leaphart,
E G. Dreher,
Committee.
Men Past Sizty in Danger.
More than half mankind over sixtj
years of age suffer from kidney anc
bladder disorders, nsually enlargemen1
of prostate gland. This is both painfu
and dangerons, and Foley's Kidnej
Cnre shonld be taken at the first sign ol
danger, as it corrects irregularities anc
has cured many old men of this disease
Mr. Rodney Burnett, Rock Port, Mo.
writes: "I suffered with enlarged pros
tate gland and kidney trouble for %-ear:
and after taking two bottles of Foley':
Kidney Cure I feel better than I have
for twenty years, although I am new
91 years old.*' The Kaufmann Drug co
C-ipfc. John Willis, of Mississippi
the largest cotton planter in the
world, is dead, aged 88. His plan
tation is the mo9t thoroughly equip
ped and best fitted plantation in th<
United States. It is as large as 1
principality of Europe.
Two brothers met this week iz
Chicago, after sixty year's separation
although they had all that time beei
living within two blocks cf each other
Neither was aware of the relationship
until revealed by chance.
Wages in Porto Rico have increae
?- CfNAniak /?nv?n
eu tuieeioiu biuuo tuo upuiou UBJP
and 30 per cent of the children sr<
in the public schools, which are ar
American innovation.
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A Healing Gospel.
The Rev. J. C. Warren, pastor o
Sharon Baptist church, Belair, Ga.,sayi
of Electric Bitters: "Its a Godsend to
mankind. It cured me of lame back
stiff joints and complete physical co'
lapse. I was so weak it took me lial
an hour to walk a mile. Two bottles o:
Electric Bitters have made me so strong
I have just walked three miles in 5(
minutes and feel like walking thre<
more. Its made a new man of me.'
Greatest remedy for weakness and al
stomach, liver and kidney complaints
Sold under guarantee at The Kaufmanr
Drug co's., drug store. Price 50c.
n. T T? tlnonv hoa bcfin Tinminof.
ASL. y , X- . JUUOUi UUU WWU UVUilUUV
ed by the president to be postmastei
of Columbia for another period o'
four years. Dr. Eosor has made ?
very acceptable postmaster.
The senate has confirmed the
nomination of Ernest F. Cochran tc
be District Attorney of South Caro
liDa, vice John G Capers, whose
term expired December 16:b.
Pryor Scruggs, a young man whc
is coufioed in jail at G*fFoey,chargec
| with criminal assauU, has made three
unsuccessful attempts to end his-life
i There will be a graDd rally of the
| Knights of Pythias in Columbia Feb
| ruary 19ih.
Frightfully Burned.
Clias. W. Moore, a machinist of Fore
j City, Pa., had his hand frightfully burn
ed in anelectrical furnace. He appliec
j Bucklen's Arnica Salve with the usua.1
] result: "a quick and perfect cure.'
j Greatest healer on earth for burns,
| wounds, Sores, eczema and Piles. 25c,
! at The Kaufmann Drug co., druggist.
Cures
Stomach and Liver
trouble and
i? Chronic Constipation.
I
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.
revivify the torpid LIVER and restore
. its natural action.
A healthy LIVER means pure
Pure blood means health.
Health means happiness.
' T* * A II Or(tnrrr!c< C
saiie uu OUU9UIUK><
) _ _
1 A "big blufif' is as good as a ,4big
5 stick" as long as it will fool tbe
* j people.
How well a man does a thing de!
j pecds largely upoo how much salary
* I he draws.
) There is more good in a bad boy
than in the best of dead men.
*
^ It takes more than pulpit thundei
to strike sin down.
You cannot give life to men without
giving life fur them
You do not escapa from temptation
by fleeing trial
Gas in the Stomach.
Belching and that sense of fullness sc
r often experienced after eating is caused
[ by the formation of gas. The stomach
t fails to perform its functions and the
[ food ferments. Chamberlain's Stomach
T and Liver Tablets -will correct the disl
order. They aid digestion and strengL
then and invigorate the stomach and
bowels. For sale by The Kaufman Drug
co.
HENRY HUDSON.
5
5 Born No One Knoivs Where and Died
? No One It now* How.
j Hudson must have been at least forty
when he died, but nothing is known of
his life before the last four years of it.
A certain Henry Herdson, or Hudson,
alderman of London and one of the
3 founders of the Muscovy company, has
been suggested as his grandi.; flier, and
the relationship is the more likely be"
cause it is certain that some of his
3 name and kin were interested in the
company. It may have been upon their
recommendation that he was first ap
pointed to the command or a snip in
j the company's service in 1007. Of bis
early training and previous voyages
? nothing is known. Tbe beginning of his
l history is as mysterious as its end. He
was born no one knows where, and he
died no one knows how. He comes into
> our knowledge on the quarter deck of a
ship bound for the pole; he goes out of
it in a crazy boat manned by eight sick
men, and so fades away into the dim
, haze that hangs about the desolate ice
3 floes.
The four voyages of Hudson of which
1 we have record were not directed to
absolutely unknown waters, but the
observations made by his precursors
were so untrustworthy that they were
of little service except to mislead him.
f The object of his first voyage in the
s service of the Muscovy company was
> "to discover the pole and to sail across
it to the islands of Spicery or Cathay,"
' and on April 19, 1G07, he, with John
Hudson, his son, sixteen years old, and
^ the ten men who made up the crew of
f the Hopeful, took the sacrament tor
gether at St. Ethelburga's, in Bishops)
gate, "purposing to go to sea four
^ days after." In the following year
J Hudson sailed again, still in the service
of the company. They reached the
* Lofoden isles in a month and rounded
the North cape on June 1. A fortnight
i later they encountered one of those
wonders of the deep which the seamen
of that time were so often privileged
to witness and describe on June 15.
"One of our company, looking ovcrr
board, saw a mermaid. Calling up
f some of the company to see ner, one
more came up, and by that time sbe
1 was close to the ship's side, looking
earnestly on the men. A little after
} a sea came lip and overturned her.
From the navel upward her back and
) breasts were like a woman (as they
say that saw her); her bod}- was as big
j as one of us; her skin very white, and
long hair hanging down behind, of
color, black. In her going down they
j saw her tail, which was like the tail
. of a porpoise and speckled like a mackerel.
Their names that saw her were
5 Thomas Hilles and Robert Rayner."
The only really incredible part of the
story is that 110 more than two men
* thought it worth while to go 011 deck
to look at her.?W. J. Fletcher in Maemillan's
Magazine.
TM "rFTK.
U I *i ? ilkiu a van i
At Lexing'on C. H., all day cot included
in above schedule from January 1st,
I 1900. to Feb. uary 2(Jth. 1906, when tbe
[ i books will cioat, after which 10 per cent.
, j will I e added r failure to make returns
1 Come prepared o assess each lot or tract
, of land separate.y. Tnis being the year to
return real estate it is necessary lor each
tax payer to appear be ore the Auditor
eitte* in person or by authorized agent,
i Tax returns sent in by mail are not legal
nnle,-s sworn to btlore an officer qualified
to admister oaths.
All male persons are sufject fo poll tax
from 21 to f>0 * ears of age, except thoje
exempt by law.
Undf r the new law all dogs are subject
to a capitition ivx of 50 cents and must
be ret a me i at. t ho same time when other
property is returned G. A. DERRICK,
Auditor Lexington County.
H. F. Hendrix, i
J President.
I The Bai
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*
Ca pita I,
Interest Allowei
i We So
WHI
HATE
DO NOT FAIL '
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\v
GENERAL
is complete. A nice line of BOYS' 0
of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. SHOE:
ING, NOTIONS, LADIES' DRESS GO
RUBBERS Jn great profusion.
A new line lias been added consist!
kinds at prices that will meet compe
Prices in all lines correct.
13W24.
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DR. W H. TIMMERMAN,
President.
Citizens Ba
L
! PAID UP Ci
1 E. F. STROTIIER, Attorney,
, -' Announces to the public that it
all the conveniences and facilities
modating terms. Deposits solicit
1 quarterly. Friends and acquaita
Bank whether they have business
Directors?Dr. W. H. Timmern
P. Timmerman, E. F. Strother, Is
STi
Four Car Loi
Of Cook Stoves, Steel ranges. Ha
Good Heaters. Fire Piacs Furaiahin^
the largest stock of the above goods
prepared to Dame prices of interest i
samples and get prices before bnjinp
best.
LeeHL
JOBBERS.
Plumbers, Gas an
1519 MAIN g
Phone 498.
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(OPPOSl
COLU2
WHOLESALE
Men, Women a
My stock is large, was carefully s(
both the city and country trade
in style, shapes and toes, dow:
which are made of solid lea
4 market for the money. I
child in Lexington com
t offer some
Work and
i
Your are cordially invited to call i
office, when in the city, and I w
and explaining their merits.
will strive top
THE PRICES TELL.
J. 33. FR]
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GR9CEES, FLOD
SEED RU
We Want the Merchants
inyton County to Call a
Purchases. We Can F,
Money.
1823 and 1825 M
F. L. Matthews, H. A. Meetze,
Vice Pres. Cashier. J
ik of Leesville, j
3SVILL E, S. C,
- - $30,000.00
) in Savings Department.
licit a Share of Your Business. #
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2N YOU VISIT
SSBURG
ro CALL AT TfiE STORE OF
Gloirei*9
HOSE LINE OF
MERCHANDISE
VERCOATS at prices that will astonish you. His line
S, HATS, CAPS, HARDWARE. READY MADECLOTHODS,
Ete.,cannot be surpassed. MEN AND WOMEN'S
ng of MATTINGS in various styles. COFFINS of all
tition. All we want is for people to see our goods.
U. X. GUNTER, A. C. JONES,
Vice President. Assistant Cashier.
nk of Batesburg
^.PITAL STOCK, $30,000.00.
----- BATESBURG, S. C.
is now located in the new Bank Building with
i of successful banking. Monies to loan anaccomed.
4 per cent, on time deposits interest payable
nces are cordially invited to call on Officers of
or not and see our institution,
lan, Dr. M. U. Boatright, U. X. Gunter, Dr. W
>aac Edwards, W. K. bhealy, J. F. Kneece.
OVES
Ibb*%4 HniAniiiiirl
duo juoi neuc!?BU,
rd Coal Bas? Burners, Ooen Franklin's "Hot Staff'
5s, Hollow Ware, Stove Pipe. Etc. We now have
ever offered for sa'e in Columbia, and we are also
to dealers. Don't fail to call at our store and see
* elsewhere if you want to save money and get the
^ f
AND DEALERS IN
d Steam Fitters' Supplies,
?T., COLUMBIA, S. C.
5 A. BOYNE,
[TE POST OFFICE )
?BIA, S. C.?
t
AND RETAIL DEALER IN
nd Children's Shoes,
elected with a view of supplying the demands of
and Shoes from the most fashionable cuts
n to the seviceable every day plow shoe, all of
ther and guaranteed to be the best on the
want to shoe every man, woman and
ity and to do this I am prepared to
extraordinary bargains in
Dress Footwear.
at my store 1736 Main Street, opposite the post
ill take pleasure in showing you my stock
Polite attention will be given you and I
lease you in quality and price.
THE QUALITY SELLS*
[DAY & CO.,
holesaleand Retail
R, FEED AID DRAffl,
ot nnnnc rtATC
0! rnuur unio,
% Planters and Farmers of Lexnd
See Us Before They Make Their
ill Your Wants and Save You
a
ain Street, COLUMBIA, S. C.