The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, April 18, 1906, Page 7, Image 7
B?M?MM? ?W??MWU
: I TO DEUCA
9 You will never get we
py, hearty and free from p:
9 constitution with a nerve
9 tonic, like
It Makes Pale
It is a pure, harmless, medi
^ ' ingredients, which relieve female j
backache, bowel ache, dizziness,
; ation, dragging down pains, etc.
It is a building, strength-mafc
medicine that is certain to do you
Scld by every druggest in $1.
WRITE US A LETTER
freely ana frankly, in strictest confidence,
telling us all your symptoms and
troubles. We will send free advice
(in plain sealed envelope), how to
cure them. Address: Ladies' Advisory
Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co.,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Salve I Salve!! Spread the Salve, but
let it be Pine salvr, natures remedy for
cuts, burns, sores, etc. Sold bv Kaufman
Drug Co.
An almost sure way to make a girj
kiss yon is to get ber to say she won't.
* | DOORS. | '
| II m
* I Main St., Col
Cj Is where you can f
g ' Stoc
-g
V, of all
H
,Q
g^Mr. Lee N. Fa
"* ton, is now with us a
you and show you 01
C. 0. BROV
!
SASH.
H .
THI
Tie Store Where Qua!
^9 ^CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC
Post Office Bloc]
> The new Laxative
that does not gripe
t ^ or nauseate. j
* Pleasant to take. - *
t T?OB SALE BY T3E K\.X7F3I\NN DP* j 3 'J
TE WOMEN J
II and strong, bright, hap-tin,
until you build up your ||
: refreshing, blood-making jg
i Cheeks Pink ?
cinal tonic, made from vegetable gg
>ain and distress, such as headache, gj
chills, scanty or profuse menstru- g
log medicine for women, the only |1
good Try it g|
00 bottles. H
"YOU ARE FRIENDS g|
of mine," writes Mrs. F. L. Jones, of 11
Gallatin, Tenn.:
"For since taking Cardul I have H
gained 35 lbs., and am in better health S|
than for the past 9 years. I tell my g|
husband that Cardui is worth its H
weight in gold to all suffering ladies."
Slumber Peacefully
>ver the lumber question. We liave solved
t. The best value for every one's money
s in our vard. There is every variety of
LUMBER
lsed here in the trade and the price
it which we sell will gladden tho heart of
;he man who is figuring on a contract, We
ire headquarters for
Doors, Sash and Blinds
tnd especially ask the people of Lexington
io call on us for their doors and Sash.
X. H. DRIGrGERS.
Corner Lady and Gadsden Street,
COLUMBIA, S. C. Phone 185. %
When a girl's breath smells of
cologoe water it i9 a sign she has
been smoking.
For bloating, belching, indigestion,
etc., eat a Ring's Dyspepsia Table *after
meals. Sold by Kaufman Drug Co.
j BLINDS. [
,? TMI
nmbia,S C., f
ind one of the best
ks of
kinds. CD
Haw, formerly of Gas- |
ud will be glad to see p
ir stock. c-fm
& BRO.
GLASS.* I
1
Children Cry for It
It's oar bread we're talking about. As a
atier of fact many little ones prefer it to the
est toothsome cake And * ho can say that
ere's any better meal for a growing child than
bowl of genuine bread ani milk? You get
I** milk. we will supply wholesome bread,
id ibe youngsters will have a cheap picnic at
>me. 'Phone if baby is hungry.
EIDLINGER'S STEAM BAKERY,
COLUMBIA, S. G.
E BEST!
lily and Price Counts.
We; now have a complete stock of all
the I^eathers and Toes. We can save
you money on your Spring and Summer
foot wear, as we bought this stock early
last Fall before the rise in the leather
market hence you can see that this means
a saving to the purchaser of about 25
per cent, on your shoes.
Farmers medium and heavy weight
u-rvrlr utmpc ? ?T?pp-is?lf-v
JRMilM,
Columbia. S. C.
native Fruit Sjrt
3, L'AtSSrDN. S C.
The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, April 18, 1906.
Sural Schools.
To the Editor of the Dispatch:
To Teachers and Patrons of Lexington
county?
The following is the constitution
of the South Carolina Women's Association
for the improvement of
rural schools:
Constitution.
Art. i?Name.
Section 1. The name of this organization
shall be "The South Carolina
Woman's Association for the Improvement
of Rural Schools."
Art. ii ?Purpose.
Sec. 1. The purpose of this association
shall be the betterment of rural
schools in this State.
Art. hi ?Members.
Sec. 1. Any white woman interested
in the betterment of rural schools
in South Carolina shall be eligible to
active membership.
Sec. 2. Ten members of the association
shall compose a quorum for the
transaction of business.
Sec. 3. All persons who cannot give
their time to active work, but who
wish to become associate members,
may do so by paying an annual fee of
one dollar.
Art. iv -?Officers.
Sec. 1. The officers shall be nominated
and elected annually and by
ballot. |
Any person receiving a majority
vote on first ballot shall be declared
elected. The officers shall be as
follows:
First?President.
Second ?Vice-President.
Third?Recording Secretary.
Fourth ?Corresponding Secretary
Fifth ?Treasurer.
Sec. 2 The duties of the president
shall be to preside over all meetings,
to appoint committees, see that all
officers and committee members are
notified of their election or appointment,
and to see that all committees
are organized. On retiring from duty
she shall present a written report
covering her term cf service, with recommendations
concerning the future
work of the association.
Sec. 3. The duties of the vice-president
shall be to share the responsibilities
of the president, and in the
absence of the latter she shall assume
the duties of both offices.
Sec. 4 The duties of recording
secretary shall be to keep full minutes j
of all business meetings of the asso- j
ciation and of the executive commit- |
tee. She shall call the roll at annual !
meetings and keep on file all reports :
read there, also a list of all members
of the association.
Sec. 5. The corresponding secre
t9ry snail conduct an correspondence
of the association. She shall notify
all officers and members of the association
concerning the date and
place of meeting two weeks before |
the annual meeting.
Sec. 6. The treasure shall hava j
charge of all funds of the association j
under direction of the executive com- !
mittee.. She shall collect all dues j
and keep an account of receipts and
disbursements which shall be made
with proper vouchers.
Sec. 7. The executive committee
shall consist of the president, the j
treasure and the recording secretary, !
together with a member appointed
by the president from each congressional
district.
Art. v ?Place of meeting.
Sec. 1. The annual meeting shall
be held at such time and place as
shall be determined by the executive |
committee.
Art. vi ?Amendments.
Sac. 1. This constitution may be j
, ameDded at aDy annusl meetiog by a i
| two-thirds vote of the members pres- !
i ent.
i
! Prohibitionists in Session.
i
The leading lights of prohibition
I held a conference in Columbia at the
Jerome hotel Thursday night to disi
cuss the situation. These in attend- j
Cures
Stomach and Liver
trouble and
'P Chronic Constipation.
acce maintained strict secrecy as to
their purpose, etc. Among them
were prominent gentlemen like Louis
J. Bristow, Greenwood; Jos. A. McCullough,
Greenvillf; Chas. A. Smith,
Tjmmonevillf; A. B. Sturkey, Sumter;
D R. Coker, Hartsville. J. S.
Brice, Yorkvilh; which certainly
means something, and we would cot
be at all surprised to see a full State
ticket put in the next primary.
The better mode to settle the question
is to go direct to the people, by
having the State Democratic Executive
Committee provide seperate
boxes at the polls throughout the
u n rt then onanf. iooioloHnn on.
Wlalv!
cording to the sentiment of the people.
It will do ir. justice, perhaps, to
the best men in the field to have
tbem caticized as to their views
Elect tbem on their individual merits
first and let them be governed by
the sentiment of the general people
as to best mude?whether we have
liquor or prohibition.
A dose of Pine-Tiles at bed time will
usually relieve backache, before morning.
These beautiful little globules are
soft gelatine coated and when moistened
and placed in the mouth you can't keep
from swallowing them. Pine-ules contain
neither sugar nor alcohol?just gums
and resins obtained from our own native
pine orests, combined with other well
known bladder, kidney, blood and back
ache remedies, Sold by Kaufman JUru. *
Co.
' Notice.
Notice is hereby given that a meetiog
wil] be held at jVTacednn school
house, school district No. 75, on April
28:h from 2 until 5 o'clock p m., for
the purpose cf voting a special tax of
2 mills for school purposes. Voters
must briDg tax receipt and regi tration
certificate in order to vote.
David Risb,
A. W. Craft,
D. S. Tavlor,
Trustees.
A liquid cold cure for children that is
pleasant, harmless, and effective is Bee's
Laxative Honey and Tar. Superior to
all other cough syrups or cold remedies
because it acts on the bowels. An ideal
remedy for Coughs, Colds, Croup,
Whooping Cough and all curable lung
and bronchial affections in child or
adult. Pleasant to take.. Sold by Kaufman
Drug Co.
..i ....?*> ?
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
. . County of Lexington,
Court of Common Pbas.
Robert Koon, Plaintiff,
vs.
John H. Koon, Joseph W. Koon, Jacob
L. Koon and George Calvin Koon,
Defendants.
Summons for Relief.
TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE
named you are hereby summoned
and required to answer the complaint in
this action of which a copy is herewith
served upon you, and to serve a copy of
yoar answer to the said complaint on
the subscribers at their office at Lexington
C. H., S. C., within twenty days
after the service hereof, exclusive of the
day of such service, and if you fail to
answer the complaint within the time
aforesaid the plaintiff in this action will
apply to the court for the relief demanded
in the complaint.
WINGARD & SHEALY,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
Attest: Sam'l B. George, (Seal.)
C. C. C. P. and G. S.
Nov. IS, A. D, 190.1.
To George Calvin Koon: You will
please take notice that the original summons
and complaint in this action kav6
this day been filed in the office of the
Clerk of Court for Lexington county,
South Carolina.
' WINGARD & SHEALX,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
March 12, 190(>. (>w24
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Lexington,
Court of Common Pleas.
"William Glass, Plaintiff,
against
Edward Glass and Li/z'.e Robinson,
Plaintiffs.
Sommons for relief.
(Complaint Served.)
To the defendant above named:
you ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
X and required to answer the complaint
in this action of which a copy is
herewith served upon yon, and to serve
a copy of vonr answer to the said complaint
011 the subscriber at his office at
Edmund, S. C.. within twenty days
after the service hereof, exclusive of the
day of such service; and if you fail to
answer the complaint within the time
aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will
apply to the Court for the relief demanded
in this complaint.
Dated Februarv 21st, A. D. 11)00.
W. H. SHARPE,
Plaintiff's Attorney,
Attest: SamT B. George. [Seal.]
C. C. C. P. and G. S.
Tr> Hw. Edwsirrl Glass:
You will please take notice that rke
original summons and complaint in this
action were filed in the office of the
Clerk of Court for Li xington county.
South Carolina, on the 2tfth dav of
March, lOOfi. W. H. SHARPEi
(?w2fi Plaintiff's Attorney.
STOP, WOMAN!
AND CONSIDER
IMPORTANT FACT ?^5^^
That in addressham
}-on are eon- SmraH
tiding your private ^?S5 Hb
a woman whose experi- J
ence with women's dis- /
eases covers a gTeat /
Mrs" Pinkham is the
H an nrVi t.pr . ir> - 1 p w rtf iS9B3St\ma
and for many years
underherdirection,
cease.she has been /figj/ff/ff&$\\ | I
men free of charge, f ]\( vnW '
Many women
suffer in silence and drift along from
had to worse, knowing full well that
they ought to have immediate assistance,
but a natural modesty impels
them to shrink from exposing themselves
to the questions and probable
examinations of even their family
physician. It is unnecessary. Without
money or price you can consult a woman
whose knowledge from actual experience
is great.
Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation.
Women suffering from any form of
femal e weakness are invited to promptly
communicate with Mrs. Pinkham, at
Lynn. Mass. All letters are received,
opened, Tead and answered by women
only. A woman can freely talk of her
private illness to a woman: thus has
been established the eternal confidence
between Mrs. Pinkham and the women
of America which has never been
broken. Out of the vast volume of
experience which she has to draw from,
- it is more than possible that she has
gained the very knowledge that will
help your case. She asks nothing in
return except your good-will, and her
advice has relieved thousands. Surely
any woman, rich or poor, is very foolish
if she does not take advantage of this
o-enerons offer of assistance.
o
If vou are ill. don't hesitate to get a
bottle of Lydia E. Pinkharn'sVegetable
Compound at once, and write Mrs. Pinkham.
Lynn. Mass.. for special advice.
When a medicine has been successful
in restoring to health so many womwi,
you cannot well say, without trying it,
" I do not believe it will help me."
JOBBERS AND I
Supplies for Plumbers,
STOVES and SHEET METALI
WOOD Mi
Corrugated Iron ]
i
and !
NORTH STIR RFFRIfiFH
HUH 111 IP A lilt ULii laiuiiii
MAJESTIC ROTARY "\
Special Prices to Merchants.
1519 MAIN ST., <
THE PRICES TELL.
J. B. FRIB
"Wholesale
GROCERS, FLOUR, ]
SEES RUST
We Want the Merchants, Ph
in (ft on County to Call and St
Purchases. We Can Fill I
Monet/.
- #/ 1823
and 1*25 Main Si
SAW MILLS.
I LIGHT, MEDIUM AND HEAVY
B WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY
fl r0R EVERY KIND OF WORK
B ENGINES AND BOILERS
I AND SIZES AND FOR EVERY
CLASS OF SERVICE.
ASK FOR CUR ESTIMATE BEFORE
PLACING YOUR ORDER.
GIBBES MACHINERY COMPANY
COLUMBIA, S. C.
I
I XJ. C. V. Eeunion
At New Orleans, La. Reduced Rates
and Quick Schedules via Seaboard
Air Line Railway.
Oa account of above occasion the
S. A. L. railway will on April 22, 23
and 24, sell round trip tickets to New
Orleans at a greatly reduced rate,
the rate from Columbia being $14 70,
limited to Apiil 30th, but by depositing
ticket and paying fee of fifty
cents same will be extended until
May 21st Side trip tickets to numerous
points will be sold by lines
entering New Orleans at rate of one
fare plus 25 cents to holders of U.
C Y. tickets.
Call on nearest Seaboard agent or
write W. L. Burroughs, T. P. A.,
Columbia, S. t\, for further particulars.
Rheumatism Hakes Life Miserable.
A happy home is the most valuable
possession that is within the reach of
uiaujkiuu, i^u.1 jyju. vujv/j uD
forts if yon are suffering from rheumatism.
You throw aside business cares
when you enter your home and you can
be relieved from those rheumatic pains
also by applying Chamberlain's Pain
Balm. One application will give you
relief and its continued use for a short
time will bring about a permanent cure.
For sale by The Kaufmann Drug Co.
Political Ball.
The State Executive committee
has ordered Democrat precinct cluba
to meet the 28 h instant and organize
and elect delegates to the county
conventions, which wiil meet the first
Monday of May.
That man never lived who eEjoys
having a waiter stand around aEd
watch him eat.
ICK& BRO.
)EALERS IN
Gas and Steam Fitters.
S, PAINTS and OILS,
INTELS, GRATES and TILES.
Roofing
Induroid Roofing.
IAT0RS AND FREEZERS.
r
CASHING MAUHIJVBS.
Send us your order today.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
THE QUALITY SELLSlAY
& CO.,
>acd Retail
FEED AND GRAIN,
PROOF OATS.
inters and Farmers of Lexve
Us Before They Make Their
our Wants and Save You
treefc, COLUMBIA, S. C.
PARLOR RESTAURANT.
B. DAVID, Proprietor.
1336 MAIN St., COLUMBIA, S. C.
TheoDlyup to date eating house of its
; kind in thG City of Columbia. It is well kept
: ?clean linen, prompt and polite service.
; You get what you order and pay only for
what you get. Within easy reach of desirable
sleeping apartments.
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
DR. C. J. OLIVEROS,
i SPECIALIST ON
I .fs30I%YE,EARJHROAT,N0SE
j AND LUNGS.
: Guarantee Fit of Office and Residence,
Glasses. 1424 and 14'2fi Marion St..
March 15?ly. COLUMBIA, S. C.
,
T. X. L. relieves when properly
j 8pr>iied.
Ody tbope who erjoy diniDg on
air can afford to trust to luck.