The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, August 14, 1907, Page 7, Image 7
SHOES
" * If** _ A_>?m Clinnavo s
3 In Oxfords, Strap Ties, tiioson lie, Upt/ia an
| 8 Leather House Slippers, Cloth Slippers and Light
8 Spring Weight High Shoes, in fact everything for I
8 dress and every day wear, are now ready for our Lex- I
8 ington friends. They can always be satisfied that we jft
8 give them the best that money can buy at the smal- I
8 lest possible cost f
8 -FOE GOOD HONEST SHOES I
HI E. P. & p. i A. DAVIS, ?
yi Main Street Columbia, S. C. C
1 Lombard Iran Works and Supply Co.i
J AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
'1 Ftfundry, M&ehine &nd Boiler Works and Mill Supply Store.. Engines, Boiler,, ;
- Bridges, Roofs, Tasks, Tower and Building Construction; Cotton, Saw, Grist, Oil, Fertilizer,
> * Cane and Shingle Mill Machinery and Repairs; Building. Bridge, Factory, Furnace and Rail- >
< road Castings; Railroad and Mill Supplies; Belting, Packing, injectors, Fittings, Saws, Files, ,
oilers, etc.; Shafting, Pulleys, and Hangers.
CAST EVERY DAY
Capacity for 300 H&nds
Atlas and Erie ENGINES, Kortlrv j ivrid
Leader Injectors. Turbine Water Wheels, etc.
:('<M High Grade Mill BOILERS Btiilt to Hartford
Specifications a Specialty
..Locomotive Tender Tanks
5^^ Write U? Before You Buy
m LIGHT SAW HILLS and GASOLINE ENGINES in Stock
Quick Shipment
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Ill The Preserving Season ?
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i is at Hand. ?
J Don't youneed some jars, extra jar tops, extra jar ?
^ rings, wax top cans, wax strings, jelly Glasses, etc? r
# We herewith name prices: #
V Mason's Fruit Jars, pints, per dozen 50c. J
J Mason's Fruit Jars, quarts, per dozen. 60c. V
J Mason's Fruit Jars, half-gallons, per dozen 75c. J
J Extra Fruit Jar Tops, per dozen 25c. J
J Extra Frnit Jar Bubbers, per dozen... 5c. 5
sfeS&W w*<r Ton Cant, iraarts. with strings ...45c. J
Extra Wax Strings. 5c. J
5 Jelly Glasses, 1-3 pints, per dozen 25c. J
Jelly Glasses, 1-2 pints, per dozen 30c. J
J Let ns have your order. Telephone No. 79. J
$ MERCHANTS SUPPLIED AT i
IlllfS WHOLESALE FEICES. J
? Lorick & Lowrance, s
INOOftPORATKO, J
Columbia, S. C \
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You have probably bought many things that looked
good, that cost a good price, but under the rugged
test of service soon proved themselves worthless.
It might have been shoes that soon run over at'
the sides, caps broke down, heels gave way, sewing
P gave out and soles were plated.
To ^ against these things, especially in footwear,
and be confident of getting the best quality footI
* < wear y0Iir money nan buy, take advantage of the large
P - ; " . and choice stock constantly available for making pleas.
ing selections at our store.
S?le agent for W. L. Douglas Shoes for men, $1.5C
T. A. BOYNE,
Opposite Post Office, - - - Columbia, S. C,
ft ? ?=
|STHERN "railway.^
J Unexcelled Dining Car Service, W
T Through Pullman Sleeping Cars on all Trains, JK
^ Convenient Schedules on Local Trains. ^
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m Tor txiil information as xo raxes, rouxes, etc. ^
it consult nearest Southern Railway Ticket Agent, or v
W R. W. HUNT, D. P. A., Charleston, S. C.
fjS BROOKS MORGAN, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. fijj
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The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, August 14,1907.
AWFUL CRIME OF
X1TSA2TE MOTHER.
Young Wife of a Wood Worker Becomes
Deranged and Strangles Her
4/* Hnn4h ThinLrinn Qho U/OC
Daises IU ucaill, I lillimny WIIV * uu_
Putting Them to Sleep.
Baltimore, Md.?The murder of her
two babies by an insane mother
thrilled Baltimore last week. Madness,
which has twice caused her to
be confined to an asylum, again took
possession of Mrs. Christine Nenadal,
aged 26 years, the wife of Joseph Nenadal,
a woodworker employed in a
wagon factory. With the cunning of
mind deranged she laid her plans to
put her little ones to sleep?for that
is what she believes she has done?
and no more. Leaving her little
daughter, Mary, aged between two
and three years, playing in the street,
she put the younger of her children,
a year and three months old, in its
carriage and took it to a nearby park,
i When the mother returned to the litj
tie one in the carriage was covered
' with leaves and small branches, but a
neighbor noticed that its face was
strangely pale. Mrs. Nenadal took
both children into the house and carefully
closed all the doors and windows.
A little later she went for a friend,
Mrs. Victoria Vala, and asked her to
come and assist in dressing the children.
Returning the two women entered
the dining room of the Nenadal
home and there, lying upon the table,
Mrs. Vala was horrified to find the
naked bodies of the two children,
both of them having been strangled
by their mother. The latter, when
the police were summoned, fondled
the little bodies and gave them up
only when forced to do so. Her one
concern now seems to be lest the |
children be awakened. She repeatedly
asks to have them brought to her
so that she may guard their slumbers.
Mrs. Nenadal was recently taken
from an asylum by her husband
against the protests of the physicians
in charge.
We Guarantee Satisfaction.
J. A. Brogdon, of the National Sign
Co., Dayton, O., writes under date of
Oct. 12,1906: "Nosena is the only preparation
I have ever used that relieves
my affection so speedily and pleasantly.
I am getting the first real pleasure out
of breathing that I have experienced
since I contracted catarrh six years
ago. Money would not buy my tube of
Nosena if I could not get another.
Buy Nosena from Derrick's Drug
Store and C. E. Corley and get your
money back if not satisfied. Sample
tube and booklet by mail 10 cents.
Brown Mxntjfactuking Co., .
St. Louis, Mo. and Greenville, Tenn.
Of Zatwut to Woaon.
xx. wjuoqwuo v*u iiwuigo to?j won
without scales if she will follow this
simple plan: One ordinary teacupfnl
of floor makes 4 ounces, so 4 teacupfuls
make 1 pound. Sugar is heavier,
so do not take a full cup of it to make
4 ounces. Shredded suet is so light
thatateacupful weighs only 2 ounces.
With a very little experience you will j
measure ingredients quite accurately
in this way.
Have you tried making tea like
this? Among the various ways in
which tea can be brewed, an authority
recommends the following: Moisten
an ounce of tea, finely ground,
with cold water, and let it stand for
twenty minutes. Then pour on the'
tea a scant pint of boiling water, and
in one minute it is ready to drink.
An obedient husband, not very far
from Boston, was objecting not long
ago to doing certain work about the
household, and quoted scripture texts
to his wife showing that the household
duties should properly be assigned
to the woman. The good wife
had been trained in the Ladies' Auxiliary
of our Young Men's Christian
k Association, and quickly replied by
reading to her astonished liege 2nd.
Kings xxi., 13, "I will wipe out Jerusalem
as a man wipeth a dish, wiping
it and turning it upside down."
That husband, without a murmer,
. has wined the dishes ever since.
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Zf the Baby is Cutting Teeth,
Be sure and use that old and well tried
remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing
Syrup, for children teething. It soothes
the child, softens the gums, allays
all pain, cures wind colic and is the
best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty
five cents a bottle. Guaranteed under
the Food and Drug act, June 30,
1906. Serial number 1908.
tf It is the best of all.
"BLEST BE THE TIE."
How the Familiar Old Hymn Came
to be Written.
Not one in a thousand of those who
sing that good old hymn, "Blest Be
the Tie That Binds" knows the his'
tory of its homely origin.
According to the Church Ecletic, it
was written by the Rev. John Faw- |
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cett, who in the latter part of the j
eighteenth century was the pastor of
a poor little church in Lockshire England.
His family and responsibilities
were large, his salary was less than
$4 a week.
In 1772 he felt himself obliged to
accept a call to a London church. His
farewell sermon had been preached,
six wagons loaded with furniture and
books stood by the door. His congregation,
men, women, and children,
were in an agony of tears. ?
Mr. Fawcett and his wife sat down
on a packing case and cried with the
others. Looking up, Mrs. Fawcett
said:
"Oh, John, John, I cannot bear
this! I know not where to go!"
"Nor I either," said he; "nor will
we go. Unload the wagons and put
everything back in its old place."
His letter of acceptance to the London
church was recalled and he wrote
this hymn to commemorate the episode.
The Limit of Life,
The most eminent medical scientists
are unanimous in the conclusion that
the generally accepted limitation of
human life is many years below the attainment
possible with the advanced
knowledge of which the race is now
possessed. The critical period, that determines
its duration, seems to be between
50 and 60; the proper care of the
body during this decade cannot be too
strongly urged; carelessness the being
fatal to longevity. Nature's best helper
after 50 is Electric Bitters, the scientific
tonic medicine that revitalizes every
organ of the body. Guaranteed by the
Kaufmann Drug Co., and Derrick's
Tlrncr Qfwrn
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SILLS WIFE AND THEN
HIMSELF.
Left Note Saying That Another Had
Invaded His Home.
Roanoke, Va., Aug. 8.?T. J. Wingfield,
aged 35, today shot and killed
his wife, aged 25, and committed suicide
by her dead body in the Wingfield
home in northwest Roanoke.
Wingfield left a note dated today, in
which he said he would kill liis wife
and himself, giving as his reason for
the act the fact that another man had
invaded his home. The couple quarreled
on a back porch and after going
into the dining room Wingfield fired
two shots through his wife's brain.
He picked up the dead body and carried
it to a bed room where he placed
it on a bed. Standing over the body
of the woman, Wingfield cut his
throat, the knife with which he severed
his jugular vein dropping on the
cheek of the wife. Wingfield fell to
the floor and died instantly.
| The Wingflelds came here a week
I ago from Hagerstown, Md. Wingfield
I v 3 i 1_ i.L. D.U:mam I.
uau uvea ruiimug uu uue iMuuuivic u,
Ohio railroad, with which company
he was employed as a brakeman.
Hay Fever and Summer (Colds
Victims of hay fever will experience
great-behefifc by taking Foley's < Honey
and Tar, as it stops difficult breathing
immediately and heals the inflamed air
passage, and even if it should fail to
cure you it will give instant relief."
The genuine is in a yellow package.
Derrick's Drug Store.
Told Surgeons How to Cnt Off
His Leg.
New York, Aug. 8.?-Pinned beneath
a locomotive, Chas. Shudley, a brakeman
on the New York, New Haven
and Hartford railroad, suffered the
amputation of a leg before he could
be extricated from under the engine,
which had run over him in the railroad
yards in the Bronx today. The
operation was performed by an ambulance
surgeon without the use of anaesthetics
and frequently Shudley
gave suggestions to the surgeons during
the operation. It is said he may
recover.
Prevents Headache.
Vnro.f* t.ViAm I Nn?aids them. Ramon's I
treatment of Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets
strengthens the liver and digestive
organs so that they do their own work
and fortifies your constitution against
future trouble. Entire treatment 25c.
Derrick's Drug Store and C. E. Corley.
Tied Jailer and Escaped.
Mayfield, Ky., Aug. 8.?Noah Coffee
and John Frazier, two young white
boys in jail here charged with store
breaking, fastened the keeper in jail
and escaped over the walls. It was
an hour before the jailer was released.
Man Zan Pile Remedy comes put up
in a collapsible tube with a nozzle Easy
to apply right where soreness and inflammation
exists. It relieves at once
blind bleeding, itching or protruding
piles. Guaranteed. Price 50c. Get it
o-dav. Sold by Kanf manu Drug Co.
James Robs, a young man, was
drowned while swimming in a pond
on the farm of Hugh Means, near
Moores, Spartanburg county, on Sunday
a week.
If you suffer from bloating belching,
sour stomach, Indigestion or Dyspepsia*
take a Rings Dyspepsia Tablet after each
meal and overcome the disagreeable
trouble. It will improve the appetite,
and aid digestion. Sold bv Raufmann
Drug Co.
When the
Hair Falls
Then it's time to act! No time
to study, to read, to experiment!
You want to save your
i . i . 11.
i nair, ana save it quicKiy, too;
So make up your mind this
very minute that if your hair
ever comes out you will use
Ayer's Hair Vigor. It makes
the scalp healthy. The hair
stays in. It cannot do anything
else. It's nature's way.
The best hind oi a testimonial?
*' Sold lor over sixty years."
M 2f*4e by 3. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Vul.
JW also manuftoturera of
. 9 SAHSAPARILLA.
jLiyersz&nm*.
Bride Accidentally Silled After
Sending Message Some
She Was "So Happy."
Marion, Ohio, Aug. 8.?"I am so
happy that the ups and downs of my
life pale into insignificance as com
pared with my complete contentment
and happiness. I never in my fondest
dreams knew anything like the
love that exists between Frank and
I."
This honeymoon message from Mrs.
Frank Elms, of Findlay, to her mother,
Mrs. J. M. Davidson, of this city,
was followed yesterday by a telegram
from the husband saying his bride
had accidentally killed herself.
He is held by the police at Los Angeles,
Cal., where the tragedy occurred.
He was the fourth husband
of the bride, though her first sweetheart.
Summer coughs and colds yield at
once to Bees Laxative Cough Syrup.
Contains honey and tar but no opiates.
Children like it. Pleasant to take. Its
laxitive qualities recommend it to mothers.
Hoarseness, coughs, croup yield
q uicklv. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co.
The District of Columbia has the
greatest population a square mile of
any section of this country. The
figures are slightly more than 3,839.
In Alaska there is only one person to
10 square miles. Rhode Island is second
to Washington, with 407 persons
a onnarw milp
Pineules for the kidneys strengthen
these organs and assist in drawing poison
from the blood. Try them for rheumatism,
kidney, bladder trouble, for
lumbago and tired worn out feeling.
They bring quick relief. Satisfaction
Guaranteed. Sold by Kaufmann Drag
Co.
New York city is the second in the
Union for size of per capita debt, it
being $113.25, Newton, Mass., coming
first, with $125.58.
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Hundreds of people yearly go through
painful operations needlessly, because
they never tried Man Zan Pile Remedy.
It is put up in such a form that it can
be applied right where the trouble lies.
It relieves the pain and inflammation.
It is for any form of piles. Price 50c.
Sold by Kaufmann Drag Co.
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
To the Commissioners of Elections for
the County of Lexington:
Whereas Hon. J. M. Epting, who, at
the General Election held in November,
1906, was chosen a member of the House
of Representative for the Election District
of Lexington County, to serve for
two years, has since said election de nnTtorl
this lifp Anrl whereas the Con
stitution of the State of South Carolina
directs that in such a case a Writ of
Election shall be issued by the Speaker
of the House of Representatives for the
purpose of filling the vacancy thus occasioned
for the remainder of the term
for which the Member so dying was
elected to serve:
Now, therefore, You and each of you
are hereby required, after due advertisement,
and with strict regard to all
the provisions of the Constitution and
Laws of the said State touching your
duty in such case, to hold an election
for a Member of the House of Representatives,
for the Election District
aforesaid, to serve for the Remainder of
the term for which the said J. M, Epting
was elected; the Polls to be opened
at the various places of election in the
said District on Tuesday, the tenth day
of September, 1907, by the various sets
of Managers for those places respectively;
and the counting of the votes cast
and the declaration of the result of the
election to be in accordance with the
provisions of law providing for the General
Elections and the manner of conducting
the same.
This Writ, together with your return
of the Election to be held under it, have
before the House of Representatives at
its next meeting after the election.
Witness the Honorable Richard S.
Whaley, Esquire, Speaker of the House
of Representatives, at Charleston, S.C.,
this tenth day of July, in the year of
our Lord one thousand nine hundred
and seven. Richard S. Whaley,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Tom C. Hamer,
Clerk of the House of Representatives.
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Is your Liver all right?
Are your Kidneys in a J
healthy condition? If so, J
3 HILTON'S LIFE for 3
3 the LIVER 3
3 and KIDNEYS 3
will keep them so. If not,
Hilton's Life for the Liver
and Kidneys will make
them so. A 25c. bottle
will convince you of this
fact Sold wholesale by
3 The Murray Drug Co., 3
3 Columbia, S. C. 3
Pa* on 1 a of 'I'ha "Rotoq*
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S Lexington, S. C. *
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Befcre You Purchase Any Other Write
THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPARTj
ORANGE, MASS. 1
Many Sewing Machines are made to sell regardless
of quality, but the ** New Home" is mad*
to wear. Our guaranty never runs out I
We make Sewing Machines to suit all conditions
Df the trade. The " New Home" stands at tht
head of all Ili^h.graile family sewing machines
Sold by authorized dealers only* '
FOR SALE BY
W . P. KOOF,
Lexington, S. 0.
Backache
Any person having backachej
kidney pains or bladder trouble
who will take two or three
Pine-ules upon retiring at night
shall be relieved before morning
Thoatdldaal Yixtataof tha
hHV crudt foma tad mint ob^
taintd from tbt Ifttirt Piaa
im beta toeofnixtd by tbt medical
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IB of tbt rirtato of tbt Hatto Plat that
irt of rabat ia nlirriag all
Kidnty and BlaMtrTrtnMtt
Prtnirity
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The Kanfmann Drag Go.
DR. L. L. TOOLE
1608 Main Street,
COLUMBIA, - S. C.
'? VAAVU PmitTAI
PA in Ltd) Ilium EAIIMblUn
AND DENTIST.
BEST PLATES - $10.00
BRIDGE WORK (per tooth) - $5.00
GOLD FILLINGS - - $1.00 up
PAINLESS EXTRACTION 25 and 50c
All dental work done at money saving
prices. Sep. 5 tf
W, D. QUICK.
Lexington, - S. C.,
DISTILLER and DEALER
in TURPENTINE.
Will, at all times, pay highest
market prices for Crude,
based upon Savannah quotations.
G,W. LINDLER,
Chapin, S. C.,
Has an up-to-date line of
COFFINS AND CASKETS
On hand, at prices to suit everybody.
Prices range from $1.50 up to $50.00.
Call on me and I will save you money.
Jan. 2. 3m
V* 11 | m m and WHI8KEY HABITS
H ^Jl 11 cured at home withH
r III IWI out pain. Book of par
I IV IVI ticulars sent FREE.
B. M. WOOLtEY, M. D.
Atlanta, 6a. Office 104 N. Pryor Street.
I KILLthe couch
and CURE the LUNGS
w,th Dr. King's
Now nfcfinvorv
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FOR C8!,S1I,S
I UII ^OLDS Trial Bottle Free
AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY
OR MONEY REFUNDED.