The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, March 27, 1907, Page 6, Image 6
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The Lexington Dispatch, c
Wednesday, March 27,1907. B
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Bxteasive Building: ? Cayco. is
Quite an important deal was pulled ft
off at Cayce last week. The N. C. S
McDuffie company bought a tract of .jj
land from Mr. L. J. Frink, and in a ^
- Bhort time will erect a $30,000 planing
mill.
Mr. Frink will erect 25 or 30 dwel- **
lings at Cayce in the next few months,
as rapidly as he can get the material,
and will enlarge his store. . n
There is talk of a fine hotel to be *
erected in the neighborhood of Cayce
as soon as the trolley line can be
opened from Augusta to Columbia.
There will probably be a free bridge
across the river also. %
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The new lumber and planing mill of
the N. C. McDuffie company will be i
erected on the spur track which con- tl
|p neets the Southern and the Seaboard, tl
H Columbia now has one of the largest S
and best planing mills in the South, p
thatoperatedby Messrs. W. M. and a
J. F. Otis, 'and when they came here
some predicted th%t they were build- c
ing too large for the town, and even ^
now there is room for such a plant as n
that which will be bqilt at Cayce. a:
& y As announced in The State last
year, it is probable that the Seaboard
will nave some repair snops ana a
round house at Cayce, so the city just si
across the Congaree from Qranby mill E
V. is destined to be quite an important ^
industrial community.?State. p
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$100 Regard, $100. ?
The readers of this paper will be pleased ti
tokarn that there is at least one dreaded ^
disease that-science has been able to <*u'e si
in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's E
Catarrh Core is the only positive core now
known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh
being a constitutional disease, requires a
loonstitationftl treatment. Hall's Catarrh T
a k Care is taken internally, acting Erectly
*?;" upon the blood and mooons surfaces of
the system, thereby destroying the fonn- ..
dation of the disease, and giving the patint
strength by building np the constitution
and assisting nature in doing its p
work. The proprietors have so much
faith in its curative powers that they offer
One Hundred Dollars for any case that it
. a 4h0s to cure, bend for list of testimonials, bi
Address F J CHENEY & Co.,Toledo.O
: . Sold by all Druggist, 75c
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation h
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Slack Creek Items.
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To the Editor of The Dispatch: ^
The health of this section is good.
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Peach trees are beginning to bloom,
but we are afraid the cold will yet be
sufficient to kill them.
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The Hobd's Branch school closed on
Friday, March 8th, with an excellent 1)1
program of recitations and dialogues. a1
After the exercises closed there was 8*
a cake walk, which was greatly en- **
Joyed by the young people. N
This school was taught by Mrs. Os- H
car Garvin. School Girl.
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AUU iO IT VlkU AViU01UWiU15
Whenever you have a cough or cold, ,
just remember that Foley's Honey and tt
Tar wiil cure it. Do not risk your fii
health by taking any bat the genuine. - 5.
: It is in a yellow package. The Kauf- ^
man Drug Co.
810 Perish on German Ship. "
Lubec, Germany, March 20.?The
188-ton German steamer Horn has
been sunk in the North sea with the
loss of 210 lives. y
Worked Like a Charm. ^
Mr. D. N. Walker, editor of Chat spicy ti
journal, the Enterprise, Louisa, Va., p
says: *T ran a nail in my foot last tl
week and at once applied Bucklen's Ar?nica
Salve. No inflammation followed;
the salve simply heale: the wound." C
Heals every sore, burn and skin disease.
Guaranteed at Kaufman's drug store. "
25c. A
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Col. Lumpkin Orator.
Col. W. W. Lumpkin of Columbia, 61
widely known as an orator, will de- ^
liver the principal address on Memcrial
day, May 10thn at Rock Hill. ^
The more a man studies women the
less anxious he'is to marrv one of
them. < . 12
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I Dortt 5
I dJl ni^ht long fr
I neuralgic, or r
I Sloe,
I L/iivirr
B kills "the po.in ?
I nerves and inc
B At all dealers. Pric<
fl Dr Earl S. Sloarv, Bo;
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mkg?&M: - .
barlotte Sank Short $63,00
Charlotte, N. C., March 20.?Fra
[. Jones, assistant cashier of 1
harlotte National Bank of this ci
i missing with $>8,000 of the bar
mds. News of the defalcation v
iven ont today. Jones left the c
atnrday night, stating to a ba
pc^al that he had an urgent call
aehmond. The shortage will i
sf$ohsly inconvenience the bank,
> has assests of over $1,000,000 a
ae cooperation of all the city banfc
?jfqnes was a member of the Fi
tteibyterian church and to an extc
etive in church affairs. He leaves
ife and several children here. T
ank has offered a reward of $1,(
>r his arrest.
7ork on Bivers Will bo Push
Congresman Lever has received
;tter from Capt. Geo. P. Howell,
le corps of engineers in charge
ae rivers and harbor improvements
outh Carolina, concerning the p
osed survey of th e Congaree, Bro
nd Saluda rivers.
Congressman Lever has invited t
ommission*on rivers and harbors,
rhich Congressman Burton is cha
lan, to visit Columbia this sumn
nd they have accepted the invitatk
How to Bemain Young,
To continue young iu health a
trength, do as Mrs. N. F. Rowan, !
lonough, Ga., did. She says: "Th
ottles of Electric Bitters cured me
hroni? liver aud stomach trouble, co
licated with such an unhealthy o
itioh of the blood that my skin tun
?d as flannel. I am now practically
ears younger than before I took El
ic Bitters. I can now do all my w<
nth ease and assist in my husban
ore." Guaranteed at the Kaufir
Tug Co.'s drug store. Price 50c.
m
Sets From Pins Ridgs.
o fcheJEditor.of.The Dispatch:
The small grain is looking fine
lis section. >
We are glad to learn that Mr. D.
ulmer is improving from a long sp
F sickness.
The lagrippe is keeping the doct<
noir fhoao f^nra
Rev. E. J* Sox delivered a fine &
ion at St. Peter's church last Si
av.'
There will be a school exhibition
td Pine Ridge school house on t
1th. The public is invited to coi
ad bring well-filled baskets.
Sail Bag Robbed, of $100,00
Paris, March 20.?An American m
ag, the contents of which are vain
b approximately $400,000, has be
x>len. The theft occurred either
sard a steamship running betwe
ew York and Havre or betwe
lavre and Paris.
The postal authorities have ji
laced the affair in phe hands of <
ictives although the theft occurr
fortnight ago. A cable inquiry
le New York postoffice brought cc
rxnation of the fact that the m
ag in question had been embarked
ew York.
The name of the steamer by whi
le bag was shipped has not yet be
isclosed.
Pound at Last.
J. A. Harman, of Lizemore, W
a., says: "At last I have found t
3rfect pill that never disappoints n
ad for the benefit of others afflict
ith torpid liver and clironie consti]
on, will say: takeDr King's New L
ills." Guaranteed satisfactory, 25c
le Kaufman Drug Co.'s drag store.
ongressnan Lover In Chests
Chester, March 20.?Congressm
T7 T .At-rsy Vi c an irn-i
.* X V ? V. A AACtO UU AAA > A
on to deliver an address at the ne
leeting of the county cotton gro
rs' association, to be held at t
eurt house on Saturday, April
he reputation of the distinguish
ongressman as an effective speal
ad an earnest worker for the ag
altural and commercial interests
le State will bring out an unusua
irge crowd to hear him.?State.
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wgsm\
>uffer"^|
om toothache H
heumedism I
IMS I
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quiets the H
t i ?ft
luces sieep m
i 25c 50c &H00 I
sloi\,Ma.ss.U.S.A.
S| WOMEN If
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ty.! Experiences of Mrs. I
iks j
6i MISS MARGARET TIERNEY
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of A large proportion of the operati
of performed in our hospitals are u
. women and girls for some orgi
m trouble,
ro^
Why should this be the case ?
Because they have neglected thi
selves, as every one of these patie
"e in the hospital beds had plenty
of warning in those dragging sensatit
ir_ pains at left or right of abdon
backaches, nervous exhaustion,
ier i flammation, ulceration, displa
>ft. ments, and other organic weaknes
All of these symptoms are ind
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vions OI an unimmmy tumuniuu ui
female system and if not heeded
nd penalty has to be paid by a danger
Mc operation. When these sympto
ree manifest themselves, do not d
of along" nntil you are obliged to gc
the hospital and submit to an op(
on- tion?but remember that Lydia
led Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, m
20 from native roots and herbs, has sa
ec- hundreds of women from surg;
>rk operations.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta
tan Compounds has cured more cases
feminine ills than any other <
remedy. Such letters as thefollow
Mrs. Pinkham's Stan
. .. JVomen suffering from any
in promptly communicate with Mr
symptoms given, the trouble may I
p of recovery advised. Out of her va
ills Mrs. Pinkham. probably has
ell ^.?at Her advice is free and a
Ask Wra. Plakkam's Atfrlce-A
)rs
er- Found Dead In Woods.
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Ix;" Geoi^e McCormick wa9 found de
in the woods in Aiken cdunty Thu
day, where it is supposed it has be
'^e lying since the 17th of February.
ne will be remembered that on the nif
of the 17th of February McCormi
killed his wife and seriously wouhd
0. his mother-in-law. A search v
ail made but without avail, and the g<
ied ernor offered a reward for his c;
en ture. /
on The supposition now is that wh
en McCormick realized his terrible cri]
,en he went to hi9 house, drank two b
ties of laudanum, and went to 1
18t spot where his body was found.
!e- /
ed The Radiant Christ
The new religion lies in being kir
m" Faith works for men where once
knelt to pray*
. Faith knows but hope where or
it knew despair.
Faith counts it9 gain where once
en reconed loss.
Ascending paths its patient f<
have trod
Man looks within and finds sah
est tion there.
' Release the suffering Saviour fr
the cross
pa- And give the waiting world its
diant God!
at ?Ella Wheeler Wilcox in The Del
eator for April.
)r' Tetter, Salt Rheum and
*an Eczema.
These are diseases for which Cha
>xt' berlain's Salve is especially valual
w- It quickly allays the itching and sms
}ie ing and soon effects a cure. Price
^ cents. For sale bv the Kaufman Di
6- Co.
ed , t
:er At Hellier, Va., on Tuesday S;
^ri" Rose shot and killed Frank Duttx
?* who had eloped with his sister, M
-v j Alcene Rose, and immediately* af
j was killed by Elia9 Dutton, brotl
^ j of the groom.
The laying of the new rail on 1
i Columbia and Greenville line of i
j Southern railway, Spartanburg
j vision, is boing pushed, and bef<
i many months more the road will
i in good condition.
Fire destroyed 15,000 bales of cott
i and damaged many vessels in 1
harbor of Genoa, Italy, on Monds
I the loss amounting to a million d
! lars.
| Urino Laxative Fruit Syrup is a n
j remedy, an improvement on the la
i fives of former years, as it does ]
; grii)e or nauseate and is pleasant.
take. It is guaranteed. The Kaut'n
; Drag Co.
I The successful marriage is the c
S that doesn't cure love of his anch
blindness.
It is funny how a man will for^
: how nice it was to sit up late coi
I ing when his daughter tries the sai
i game.
Considering how women boast
the men they have refused, it is
markable how little they praise t
one they accepted.
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J HOSPITALS!
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^ockwood and Miss Tierney 1
MRS.CHAS^A.ROCKWOOO
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ons are constantly being received by
pon Mrs. Pinkhaui to prove our claims,
uiic Mrs. C. A. Rockwood, teacher of
Parliamentary Law, of 58 Free St.,
Fredonia, N. Y., writes:
"For years I suffered with female trouble,
em- It was decided that an operation was neces:nts
sary, and although I submitted to a serious
of operation my sufferings continued, until
>ns Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
' was recommended and it proved a marvelous
. ' remedy, so quickly did it restore my health.
in" I cannot thank you sufficiently for the good '
ce- it has done me."
s^s
. * Miss Margaret Tierney, of No. 328
"ia* W. 25th Street, New York, writes:
the
the Dear Mrs* Pinkham:?
ous "When only eighteen years of age our
jms physician decided that an operation was
necessary to permit of my womanly organs
performing their natural functions. My
' 10 mother objected and being urged by a
-ra~ relative to try Lydia E. Pinkham's VegetE.
able Compound did so. I soon improved in
ade health, the proper conditions were establishved
?d and I am well and strong, thanks to
Leal E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound."
No other remedy has such un,ble
qualified endorsement as Lydia E.
: of Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. No
one other remedy in the world has such
ing a record of cures of female ills.
iding Invitation to Women
form of female weakness are invited to
3. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. From the
>e located and the quickest and sujffest way
at volume of experience in treating female
the very knowledge that may help your
Lways helpful.
Woman Best Understands a Woman's Ills,
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Standard
ld; SHOES!
it MHMM
ATear a pair of our Kon- ;
iee queror Shoes and you
it can't go wrong.
Sold only by
I COHEN'S SHOE STORE,
1636 Main Street,
om COLUMBIA, - - S. C.
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raCarolina
National Bank.
ORGANIZED 1868.
Assets Over $1,500,000.00. i
UNITED STATES, STATE. COUNTY AND CITY
m- DEPOSITOR.
Capital Paid in $200,000
25 Surplus Profits - - - 72.000
ug Liability of Stockholders 200.000 1
$472,000
ain i SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.
I Tnf-.prp.it nllow pri at. t.ho rafp of 4 Tier
JJI J *"VV- WW " v * ? ' ? i -..
' i cent, per annum, payable quarterly.
1SS j Loans to merchants and farmers a
ter j specialty. Om motto is: '-A helping
ier i band and a square deal to all."
BOND ACCOUNT. ,
| U. S. Bonds .... $250,000
' | South Carolina Bonds - 50.000
,,e j City Columbia Bonds - - 50,000 ^
I November 9th, 1905, number of De-?
3ie ' positors, 2,430. Amount of Deposits,
be ! $1,192,729.55.
; Your business solicited. '
W. A. CLARK. President,
on ; T. H. MEIGHAX, Cashier. !
:he _
! QHEpiiH PARKER'S |HAIR
BALSAM
(nS3fl?p?sj& and be*a:;i';s? tie adr.
IbUHEF* ?M Promote! a laxurlar.t growth.
ew I Nev?r t.3'ai^a
; ^^^^^^8SEOure^ec*Ip^?fi*''8 i^ha.r_t-ii.log.
to i
lyu ! Saved Her Son's Life.
j The happiest mother in the little town
>ne j of Ava, Mo., is Mrs. S. Ruppee. She
mt- ' writes: "One year ago my son was
j down with such serious lung trouble
j that our physician was unable to help
ret i him; when, by our druggist's advice I
*rt. ! began giving iiim Dr. King's New Disi
covery, and J. soon noticed improvement.
[ne j 1 kept this treatment up for a few weeks
; when he was perfectly well. He has
0f j worked steadily since tit carpenter work
Dr. King's New Discovery saved his
re~ life." Guaranteed best cough and cold
he cure by the Kaufman Drug Co., druggists.
50c and ?1.00. Trial bottle free.
/v WHOLESALE f
FiTZMAURICE'S ? FiTZMAURICE'S
Three Arch Store. | C0L 1LS c j Three Arch Store, j
New Spring and Summer Goods
Arriving by the carload every day and we arc showing the strongest line of
DRV GOODS, NOTIONS and CLOTHING
To be seen anywhere. We are offering 100 pieces Solid and Plaid Chambray at
5c per yard. This is positively the grandest value ever shown here.
5,000 yards of Good Sea Island at 4c per yard.
1,000 yards 4x4 Madras at 10c?the 15c kind.
Our Bldck Goods Department is full up with the Best Black Mohairs and Scisjilans.
Oar 54 inch Mohairs at 50c is the nicest value you ever saw. If you.
want Black Goods see us.
Our 30 inch Taffeta Silk at ?1.00 per yard. Every yard warranted. No risk in
invinc n. netr f^ro?c from no Mnnov lioot if m/if
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Grand Sale of 40 inch Lawn.
5,000 yards of 40 inch Shear White Lawn. The value for 15c, only 10c.
5,000 yards fine Cambric Percale at 10 and 12-]c, 36 inch.
NOTICE?Value for your money in any article we sell.
McCall's Patterns in stock at all times.*
We prepay charges on $3.00 worth of goods bought and paid for.
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j| 1730 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C., |
;!j Is where you can find one of the best stocks of ?
I PAINTS ^
; OF ALL KINDS. |
DOORS, SASH,
! BLINDS IC GLASS,
LIME AND CEMENT. i
| CABINET MANTLES. | .
j!; Call or write for Prices. ' |!
Harness, Saddles, Blankets, Robes
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AND EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO THE
BUSINESS.
Owing to the increased demand for the best class of Harness,
tve have employed Mr. J. V. Stiller to take charge of our shop, with
i full force of skilled workmen, and are prepared to furnish all
grades from best to cheapest.
We have a lot in rear where our friends can hitch their teams.
DAVIS & COMPANY.
1517 MAIN ST., .... COLUMBIA, S. 0.
p? ii um ran i _?NET*
W. H. SCWELL FURNITURE CO., *
COLUMBIA, S. C.
We especially invite you to come to see us for your Furniture, Cheap Suites, IrcC
Beds, Lounges, Stoves, Lace Curtains. Side Boards, Hall Racks.
30 DAYS SALE?FURNISH YOUR HOUSE.
W. H. SOWELL, FURNITURE CO., 1231 Main Screet,
Opposite Y. M. C. A. Building.
[HElUE RIITAKV SEWING MACHINE
The design and finish of the stand is unexcelled. Nothing
to equal it has yet appeared on the market.
STEADY, SWIFT AND SURE.
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Has a very large Bobbin?Holds more thread than any other,
BALL BEARIXG,
A LIGHT RUNNER-STRONG and durable. It is something new.
(White SHUTTLE Machine lias been in use twenty-five years.)
The NEW HOME stands at the top of SHUTTLE machines. I have the latest.
Always on hand good Second Hand Machines. Needles for all machines and
machine attachments, shuttles, belts and the best pure SPERM OIL. j
J. H. BERRY, 1802 Main Street, Columbia, S. C.
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TS ma<*e *ke very best leaf that we can buy
Hrfifl?ill X on very ^est *ea^ mar^et *n the world!
t^ose w^? Prefer a natural leaf tobacco
WC sa^ ^at a^ter one trial of
\ { ycu '** ifc exclusively in the future. Every merchant
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