The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, August 28, 1907, Page 2, Image 2
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I Hammocks Almost Given Away! |
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| Our HAMMOCKS were slow in coming so we j
| duplicated the order, and are therefore overstocked. \
g Here's your chacce to get a splendid article, made in \
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I a strong material, lasting pretty colors, ana ax apnw ?
| you can almost name yourself. j
$ Come soon before the line is exhausted, and come j
f ? before 6 o'clock, unless it's Saturday. |
I THE I L WM CO., I
I Books, Stationery, Printing, Binding and
[ I | Allied Arts. j
i MASONIC TEMPLE, - COLUMBIA, S. C. \
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5 HEW GOODS. S
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I 5 Ciammar Dn# Coods. t
> Marked Veiyj^Btase. A foil line of everything ^
^ that is new. ^ % S
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: V Just received a full lifie of Children's, Misses and Ladies' hats and \
? ' m caps for summer wear. A fine line of everything in these goods. We f
^ have marked these very close for the trade. ^
v w We also have a full line of Men's Shoes, Shirts, Pants, in fact every- ^
J thing to wear. f
K;' ^ ^ ; It will pay any of our Lexington friends to visit us before purchasing ^
\ elsewhere. ^
| WM. PIATT & SON, I
f Main St Near Post Office, \
LEE A. LOfiICK 4 BRfl,
Wk: r . 1619 Main Street Columbia. S. 8.
JOBBERS - AND - DEALERS IN
Stares and Ranges,
Store Pipe, Tinware,
: Inamelware, Hollow Ware,
Tin Plate, Iron and
Asphalt Roofing,
Mve Trough and
Conductor, Sheet Metals,
Wood Mantels,
Grates and Tiles,
Pine Pipe,
V - Pire Brick and Cl^y,
t Pumps, Pipe,
Fittings, Valves,
f% Cocks, Hose,
Electric and
Gas Fixtures,
Paints and Oils,
Cutlery, Wire Netting,
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THE PRICES TELL. THE QUALITY SELLSI.
J. B. FRIDAY & CO.,
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Wholesale and Retail
GROCERS, FLOUR, FEED AND GRAIN,
' SEED RUST PROOF OATS.
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We Want the Merchants, Planters and Farmers of Lexington
County to Call and See Us Before They Make Their
Purchases. We Can Fill Your Wants and Save You
Money.
1823 and 1825 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C.
PARLOR RESTAURANT.
TVEltRICKS DRUG STORE, p nAW,n Drnnrlirtiir.
LEXINGTON, S. C., C.
Will be found YAGER'S Cream Chlo- The only up to date eating house of its
roform Liniment* the greatest of all kind in th6 City of Columbia. It is well kept
liniments for Man or Beast, Rheu- -clean linen, prompt and polite service, j
PQnPoiallv You get what you order and pay only for
vAorimj ^ -n * * what you get. Within easy reach of desiraYAGER
S Sarsapanlla. the best of ble sleeping apartments.
Tonics and Blood Purifiers. OPEN ALL NIGHT.
YAGER'S Oleo-Vino, the System- I
Builder and beet of Cod Liver Oil |T|]|[ 1 || IVfi llAnTI?!
Preparations?You can't taste the |M[HAIi>l/ ? Hll I Mi.
Oil. 5
Ask For Yager's Remedies at J. C. KINARD, Proprietor,
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DERRICK'S DRUG STORE. Jj!f9Vme- _ " - ? ?
<TT , . T-r , . j . The best attention jriven eniest. Mod(Hystona?W
oman s Friend) ern conveniences. Table supplied with
best the market affords. i
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The- Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, August 28.1907.
, The Farmers' Educational and
Co-operative Union of
. America.
Speculators and those engaged in
the distribution of fami products have
organized and operate to the great
/ detriment of the farming class.
To enable farmers to meet these
conditions and protect their interest,
we have organized The Farmers' Edu
cational and Co-operative Union of
America, and declare the following
purposes:
"To establish justice.
"To secure equity.
"To apply 'The Golden Rule.'
"To discourage the credit and mortgage
system.
"To assist our members in buying
and selling.
"To educate the agricultural class
in scientific farming, economy in the
classification of crops, domestic economy,
and the process of marketing.
"To systematize methods of production
and distribution.
"To eliminate gambling in farm
products by boards of trade, cotton
exchanges and process of marketing.
"To bring farmers up to the standard
of other industries and business
enterprises.
"To secure and maintain profitable
and uniform prices for grain, cotton,
live stock and other products of the
farm.
"To strive for harmony and ,good
will among all mankind and brotherly
love among ourselves.
"To garner the tears of the distress
- - ? ? ii i i_
ed, the blood or tne martyrs, tne laugn
of innocent childhood, the sweat of
honest labor and the virtue of a happyhome
as the brightest jewels known."
Because the depressed and debt
ridden condition of the tillers of the
soil and toilers is caused neither by
laziness, improvidence nor failure of
crops, and can only be relieved by
concerted effort.
We ask you to join us because we
are a chartered organization, and our
charter is recorded in the State. We
started this organization on August 28,
1902. The purpose for which- it is
formed is to organize and charter sub|
ordinate unions at various places in
Texas and the United States, to assist
in marketing and obtaining better
prices for their products, for fraternal
purposes and to co-operate with them
in the protection of their interest; to
initiate members and to collect a fee
therefor.
At that time cotton was yrorth 6 or
7 cents a pound, and by our plan we
\ sold all we had above 10 cents a
pound.
For the last two years our minimum
price for cotton has been eleven cents
a pound, and we hope to maintain
- - 1 ' * m _ 4AM*
ana get a Detier price ior mis
crop.
Over a million and a half in the
cotton states, and fifteen thousand in
South Carolina ask you to join in with
them and help to control the cotton
by not selling the cotton too fast.
If you can help organize, get your
local union to endorse you, and if you
have no union in your neighborhood,
get fifteen good farmers to join in
with you.
We will send you instructions how
to Organize, and our plan of marketing.
Any kindness shown our organizer
will be appreciated by us. "But,"
you say, "they won't stick together."
Ah, is there where the trouble is with
yoftf We say we have already "stuck"
anQr^ised cotton to a profitable price.
NoW-can you stick with us? We will
try yon. Come in.
Every branch of labor, as well as
capitol, are now successfully organized
for business purposes?all but
the man who needs it most?the
farmer.
Do you know it is cowardly to say,
"I can't," "they won't," "Its no
use," when you see the need of it,
and even admit it? Don't you know
that the world moves by inches; that
every generation improves upon the
past; that every man's invention is
improved and perfected by some other
man? The organizations which have
passed have done good, have given
| away to better ones. Of course you
know all this and we appeal to your
intelligence and to your love of home
and country to assist us in this great
battle for the rights of the great producing
class of our citizens.
I will meet the farmers at any
school house or place of meeting they
may designate and give you all the
information that I can concerning
this the greatest of farmers organiza
tions today. I ask you in the interest j
of the toiling masses to come together j
for your own, and mo9t of all, the j
protection of your wives and children. |
Give me a few days notice and I will
be with you at .your meeting to give
you what information I can, and if
you then feel that it is your duty to
join in with your brother farmers for
your own protection, I will be ready
to organize yon a local union at your
place and place you in possession of
all the workings of the order. Any
further information wanted address
me at Peak. S. C. Brother farmers
let me hear from you.
I JAMES B. ADDY,
County Organizer.
How's This.
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for an\' case of Catarrh that cannot
be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F.
J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
him perfectly honorable in all busi
ness transactions and financially able to
carry out any obligations made by his
firm.
Walding, Kin nan & Marvin,
Wholesale Drnggists, Toledo, 0.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood
and mncons surfaces of the system.
Testimonials sent fee. Price 75 cents
per bottle. Sold by all druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
The Country Some.
When a town fellow visits a country
home and they set him down to a
table laden with hickory wood smoked
ham as sweet as nectar, fried eggs v
fresh from the chicken factory, home
made bread, butter churned before
breakfast, milk and cream that never
saw chalk or water, with a score of
sweetmeats, pastries and fruits, and
then apologise to him for not having
something to eat, he can not help but
wonder what they do have when they
ot.q ovnof>finor pnmnflnv.?Farm and
CHIC - ? ?
Factory.
Women as Physicians.
In the entire list of admission to
practice at the bar just made public
there is not one woman among the
more than 150 new attorneys. Of the
ninety-two doctors of medicine passed
by the state board of registration ten
are women.
The alignment of the sexes in the
profession seems to be turning in the
direction of natural aptitude and sympathetic
development. The practice
of law is not congenial for women
unless in exceptional cases. Few
have the temperament and the disposition
to find in it happiness or achieve
success.
On the other hand the healing art
offers to women a career in which
their natural intuition and their delicate
perceptions constitute invaluable
aids to science.?Boston Post.
Men Past Sixty in Danger
More than half of mankind over
sixty years of age suffer from kidney
and bladder disorders, usually enlargement
of prostate glands. This is both
painful and dangerous, and Foley's
kidney Cure should be taken at the
first sign of danger, as it corrects irregularities
and has cured many old men
of this disease. Mr. Rodney Burnett,
Rockport, Mo., writes: "I suffered
with enlarged prostrate gland and kidney
trouble for years and after taking
two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure I
feel better than I have for twenty years,
although I am now 91 years old." Derrick's
Drug Store.
Brokt ICaa's JTtek
Pulling Sis Tooth.
' Chicago, Aug. 21.?Geo. Davis, 38
years of age, died at the county hospital
last night, of what was diagnosed
by the physicians as a broken neck,
probably caused by a dentist's efforts
to pull a tooth.
Davis came: to the hospital a week
ago, complaining of a pain in his
neck. He told the physicians at the
hospital that he had gone to a dentist
to have a tooth extracted. The tooth
was difficult to extract, and Davis
! said that the dentist had jerked him
severely.
It is believed by the physicians that
the dentist dislocated a portion of the
I spinal column.
Eczema.
For the good of those suffering with
eczema or other such trouble, I wish to
say, my wife had something of that
kind and after using the doctors' remedies
for some time concluded to try
Chamberlain's Salve, and it proved to
be better than anything she had tried.
For sale by the Kaufmann Drug Co.
Awful Player.
Mrs. Knox?Don't you think its a
sin for Mary to play the piano on
Sunday?
Mr. Knox?Yes, and on Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
and Saturday, too.?York Dispatch.
Edgar?"Well, Ethel, what did you
And at that wonderful fire sale?"
Ethel?"Oh, Edgar, I got some lovely
silk stockings at 7 cents a pair. There
is not a thing the matter with them
except the feet are burned off."
One hundred note heads and one
hundred envelopes with your name,
business address neatly printed
thereon, at The Dispatch 'Job Office
for the small sum of $1. No man, no
matter what kind of business he may
be engaged in, can afford to do
business without printed stationery.
A word to the wise is sufficient.
Headache and constipation disappear
when Rings Liver Pills are used. They
keep the system clean, the stomach
sweet. Taken occasionally tney Keep
yon well. They are for the entire
| family. Sold Kaufmann Drug Co.
I
Sewing IS
ON EASY
The STANDARD is
shuttle, light running,
cheaper grade. "We are
of machines, and we sell
suit all buyers.
PIANOS and ORGANS.
GANfta
Swansea
BARGAINS AT '
Our stock of General Merchandis*
we are positively offering big Bargain:
Dress Goods, Domestics and Notions, I
ings, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Groceries, Ha
ments.
BUGGIES, SURRIES, WAGONS
HARROWS and PLOWS, M'
ENGINES
Highest Prices always paid for al
jg?|r Call and see us if you want
pleased.
D. A. Richard!
WHITE ROCK, The
Opiaioa of Sataa. |
Satan come ter my house 8
Sweet ez honeycomb, a
Holler down de chimbly: j
"Neighbor is you home?" |
Den I up en answer, J
In a trimbly way:
"No suh, ef you please, suh, ?
Long time moved away!" ?J_
Satan fall ter laffin' i
Loud ez loud kin be: *
"W'en it comes ter lyin'
You mos ez good ez me!"
?Atlanta Constitution. * ?
For an Impaired Appetite.
To improve the appetite and strength- p.
en the digestion try a few doses of 2
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab
? ? . ? -rN._x__.j_ ser
lets. j. n. seiiz, 01 jL/eiroit,
Mich., say?: "They restored my appe- ma
tite when impaired, relieved me of a P1*0
bloated feeling and caused a pleasant
and satisfactory movement of the bowels."
Price, 25 cents. Sample free. ,
Kanfmann Drug Co.
Fertuai Tslltr'i Prsdietioa Hi
Zift H&a&i from Work. H
Wakefield, Mass., Aug. 21.?One
hundred of the 600 operatives in the
knitting mills of Winship, Boite & Co., _
refused to go to work today because
of the prediction of a fortune teller HI
that the mills will be blown up todays
The fortune teller said there are
cracks in the boiler and that an explosion
some time today will kill or no
injure 500 persons. The operatives ^
on hearing the prediction petitioned
the owners of the mills to close them HO
for the day and have the boiler in- g(
spected. The proprietors refused and
fully one-sixth of the hands risked
discharge and refused to go to work.
Warning
If yon have kictoey and bladder trou- B
ble and do not use Foley's Kidney Cure, dar
you will have only yourself to blame 0f t
for results as it positively cures all
forms of kidney and bladder diseases.
Derrick's Drug Store. Dy
- .. / ten
Tried to Side Crime in Fire. sho
Trumba, Conn., Aug. 22.?In a fit 9U^
of jealousy, because he thought she . .,
was going to marry another man,
Lucas Koplinsky, at Tashua Hill, shot
and killed Miss Lillian Mallett today,
and to hide his crime, set fire to the
shed in which he had slain the womare
an.
soo
Miss Mallett was 55 years of age infl
and wealthy. Koplinsky had worked clee
on the Mallett place for seven years.
A neighbor who heard the shooting
raised an alarm and Koplinsky was up':
captured. whi
? t is a
~ or (
What a New Jersey Editor tha
Says ri
M. T. Lynch, Editor of the PhillipsKn-ror
"NT T Unilv Pnsf,. writes: "I "V
k'U.Ag, .4. ' " > J J ^
have used many kinds of medicines for m
coughs and colds in my family but
never anything so good as Foley's Peo
Honey and Tar. I cannot say too much ^
in praise of it.'' Derrick's Drug Store.
M cesi
Tires Burned to Death. on'
Rochester, Ind., Aug. 22.?While pa?
kindling a fire in the stove at their the:
firm house, near Montone, today, It is
Mrs. Charles Webster's clothes caught
fire. She ran inot the bed-room where j,
h?r husband and two-year-old baby Sol<
girl were sleeping, and all three were jy;
burned to death. the
lactones
TERMS
the best. Rotary
Also machines of
making a speciality
them on terms to
Write us for prices
rRAST,
i, s. C. '
WHITE ROCK.
j is full to over flowing, and
3 to our customers in Fine
den's Clothing and Furnishirdware
and Farming Imple1
and HARNESS. DISC
OWERS, GASOLINE
. ETC.
1 kinds of Country Produce. g
anything and you will be
son & Son,
S. C.
H JH
Itm NERy?&OIL I
Cuts. Sores. Burns!
'Old by Derrick's Drug Store and
E. Corley.
S. HAYNESWORTH,
BARBER,
32 Main Street, Near Skyaeraper,
Calurnhb. S. C.
o
kpert Barbers, Sharp Razors and <
an Towels?Everything Firstclass.
'liomas W. Reese will be glad to ^
re his Lexington customers and
ny friends in the highest art of the
fession. July 10. tf.
FOLEY'S
JDNEY CURE
WILL CURB YOU
any case of Kidney or
iadder disease that is not
yond the reach of medile.
Take it at once. Do
t risk having Bright's Dis- ,
se or Diabetes. There is
thing gained by delay.
0c. and $1.00 Bottles.
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES*
Derrick's Drug Store.
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A XJ * 3
iNegro ^ivcacssa wins. /
iluefield, W. Va., August 22.?Two
ighters, aged 14 and 16 respectively,
Fohn Carr, a farmer living two
es from Pocahontas, were attacked
Walter Rippey, a negro wfc6 atlpted
to assault the younger, and
t twice at the elder as she ran to
imons aid.
:ippey was arrested and rushed to
to prevent trouble.
CATARRH
and
Catarrhal Headaches
quickly relieved by Nosena. It
thes the congested membranes, allays
animations and thoroughly heals and
mses. It keeps moist all the pases
whose tendency is to thicken and *
oine dry. Cures colds, throat trou>,
hoarseness, hay fever, "stopped'
nose, breathing througli mouth
He sleeping, offensive breath, etc. It
ntiseotic and contains no chemicals
Irugs having a narcotic effect, or
t can cause the "drug habit." Deri's
Drug Store and C. E. Corley.
|
ou have to spend an awful lot of
[ley that you can't afford to make
pie believe you can.
. nice thing about dishonest antors
is how respectable you can be
the money they stole.
hundreds of people yearly go through
li ul operations needlessly, liecause
y never tried Man Zan Pile Remedy.
> put up in sucli a form that it can
ipplied right where the trouble lies,
elieves the pain and inflammation.
8 for any form of piles. Price 50c.
1 by Kaufmann Drug Co.
[any people tell the truth because
y think it isn't.
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