The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, November 13, 1907, Page 6, Image 6
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V KIDNEY TROUBLES
9 The kidneys are essential organs
: fl for keeping the body free from imI-*
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I pUfiWCft. Jli WiCJ OUUUiu <(U4 W ?!
aeatjh would ensue in very short time.
[ " Inflammation or irritation caused
a by some feminine derangement may
spread to some extent to the Kidneys
I and affect them, The cause can be
4 so far removed by using Lydia E.
j Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
! that the trouble will disappear.
1 When a woman is troubled with
pain or weight in loins, backache,
j swelling of the limbs or feet, swellv:
- 4' ing nnder the eyes, an uneasy, tired
j feeling in the region of the kidneys,,
she should lose no time in com
4 B ucauucun K4vu
! I Lydia E Pinkham'sV
' It may be tbe means of saving her
for Kate A. Hearn, 520 West 47m Strt
| 1 Bear Mrs. Pinkham:?-WI owe a d?
r/ J? ham's Vegetable Compound for it has
Kidney trouble irregularities and p
K fast turning to water. I used your m
dm made me strong and well."
.11 Lydia E. PlSkiuiiii'f Vegetable O
39 and herbs cures Female Complaints, s
' I and Organic Diseases. Dissolves and
f S It strengthens and tones tbe Stomach
&S and invigorates tbe whole system. F<
either aex Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta
| Mrs. Pinkham's Inv
|f lruiu aujf v
Tried fa the Supreme Court
of Universal Popularity, the
R\ ' Best Judges of Tobacco Always
Decide In Favor of
IBB SKIImh
llfe^
This tobacco is one of the oldest an
v ddest mg^^actii^^in^the countr
Sold at iOc oer Ttz
Ahrws discriminate fa favor of 44 LEGAL T
TAGS. A copy of our 1907 premium cataloj
most attrmctiveever gotten out by a tobacco i
address in the United States on receipt of oil
tsgs ve ar? redeeranx*.
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f LEXflTGTON, S. '
Literary. Scientific and Classical
Vocal and Instrumental Music, Drawing
and Elocution. .College Trained
Tftftchara. Exnenses for
Session $60 to $80.
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Fall Term Begins September 2, 1907.
Fall Term Ends January , 10, 1908.
* Spring Term Begins January 13,1908.
Spring Term Closes May 15, 1908.
Send lor catalogue. Address ' ?
' W. E. BLACK, Principal.
M. D. HARM AN", Secretary.
FOLEY'S
KIDNEY DURE
WILL CURE YOU
V *' '
of any case of Kidney or Bladder
disease that is not
beyond the reach of medi- ,
cine. Take it at once. Do
not risk having Bright's Dis*
ease or Diabetes. There is
nothing gained by delay. w
50c. and $1.00 Bottle*.
MTWM SUBSTITUTES. ~
Derrick's Drug Store. j
iriniDik'S! IIAVDI I
AlllAIIViS If VIDL,
J. C. KINARD, Proprietor,
Leesville, - S. C
The best attention given gnest. Modern
conveniences. Table supplied with
best the market affords. C
KILL the COUCH I
/ AMD CURE THE LUNGS
",th Dr. King's
Uaim AlAA*UAinf
iisiv uisuuvoij E
FOROSHSI1? oion ?
run ^TOLDS Trial Bottle Free ?
AMD ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. "
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY G
OB MONEY REFUNDED. e
; mmmmmmmmmmaammmKmaamm wm a
' ^MISS KATE A. HEA^^
egetable Compound
life. Bead what this medicine did
set, New York, who writes:?
ibt of gratitude to Lydia E. Pinksaved
my life. I suffered with
ainful periods, and my blood was
edicine for some; time and it has
>mpPCllld made from native roots
uchas Fallingand Displacements,
expels Tumors at an early stage.
_ Cures Headache, General Debility
or derangement of the Kidneys in
ible Compound is excellent.
itation to Women
' female illness are invited to write
dvice. It is free.
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i best brands of one of the
y. Established in 1851, the
ured tobaccos ever attained
odard which is strictly lived
terienced buyers cover aU the
>rtn Carolina, choosing only
, with which to maintain the
rBAtDER TWIST."
fist in 5c Cuts
ENDER TWIST," and SAVE THE
rue, which is one of the largest and
manufacturer, will,be mailed to any
ty 4c in postage stamps, or 8 of the
LYNCHBURG, VA.
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Sterling Good!
: Sterling silver, cut glass, fit
china, clocks. A fine stoc
always on hand for you I
select from.
Keep us in mind when wan
ing anything in Jewelry c
Silverware.
Good watch work and be:
eye glasses.
If you can't CQme, send fc
our catalogue or telephone yoi
order to us.
B, LACHICOTTB & CO
JEWELERS,
424 Main St, Columbia, S. (
'Phone 9S4
PARLOR RESTAURANT.
1 B. DAVID, Proprietor.
1336 MAIN St., COLUMBIA. S. C.
The only up to date eating house of i
Lud in the City of Columbia. It is well ke
clean linen, prompt and polite servic
ou get what you order and pay only f<
hat you get. Within easy reach of deeir
le sleeping apartments.
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
RfiSTjrl
Cuts. Sores. Burnsb
&njEjjj?ns^??l
Sold by Derrick's Drug Store ar
I. E. Corley.
Bhairrbalsam
rieac^ei and beautifiea the amis.
fever Foils to Beetore Graj
Hair to its Mouthful Colorhue*
ro&'P dlaeaiiea A hairtaliing.
Ang. 30, ly
To cure a cold first move the bowel
lees Laxative Cough Syrup acts gent
a the bowels, drives out the col
lears the head. It's pleasant to tal
nd mothers highly recommend it f<
aids, croup and whooping coug
ruaranteed to give satisfaction or mo:
8 refunded. Equally good for your
nd old. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co
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The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, November 13,1907.
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jMore About the Williamson
Plan.
Severel questions have been asked
about this plan. Can it be used on boti
1 J-O T- !i. 4.^
I lom ianas: xa il appuua.uie iu uuiu
planted June 10 to 20, after small
grain? How can you apply cotton
seed, stable and lot manure?
It is not adyisable to try it on low
1 bottom lands and liable to overflow
several times during the summer. It
) may be used on higher bottom that
seldom overflows. Corn planted in
June needs no checking or holding
back. Fertilizers may be applied at
the second plowing aud the nitrate
at the last. That will be better than
applying all at planting time. After
the corn is planted, it is difficult to
apply cotton seed and stable manure.
The cotton seed would have to be
killed. If you wish to apply such F
home-made manure do it before bedding.
After breaking your land 8 to
15 inches deep and harrowing well lay
off your Vows with a shovel or tongue
plow. Then scatter the stable and
lot manure .or cotton along this furrow.
If it falls six or eight inches J
outside the furrow all right. Then
take the two horse turn plow and bed on
that manure and leave it there until
you begin to plow the bed down in
June. It will then be quite available
and will help the corn very much and ]
push the peas forward in a most satis- 1
factory wa?. Good' results may be t
seen if small grain is sown in the fall. <
Let us repeat that half work and fer- 3
tilizing will not succeed with this plan i
I or any other. Thorough preparation, l
liberal manuring and cultivating
rapidly when you do start will bring 1
success and make you feel like you t
had bread laid up for a whole year at
gathering time. ?
Beware of Ointments for Ca- J
x tarrh that Contain Mercury, ]
As mercury will surely destrong the t
sense of smell and completely derange i
the whole system when entering it
through the mucous surfaces. Such 1
articles should never be used except on f
prescriptions from reputable physicians, s
as the damage they will do> is ten fold i
to the good you can possibly derive from i
them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured
by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, i
O , contains no mercury, and is taken
internally, acting directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the system.
In.buying Hall's Catarrh Cure
be sure you get the genuine. It is i
taken internally and made in Toledo, s
Ohio., by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testi- <
monials free. ?
Sold by Druggists. Price, 75c., per ?
bottle. / i ^
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
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Rifled Safe and Skipped. '
[ E. E? Smih, recently manager of
the Palace Ice Cream Parlor, an estab- j
lishment on Main street. Columbiia, g
S. C., opposite tha city hall, skipped j
' town yesterday mdrning with $500 in
cash, belonging to the proprietor of {
the place, Mr. H. E. Watts.- The j
money was taken from the safe. As c
manager, Smith was in absolute au- i
thority, and naturally knew the com- j
bination of the safe.
^ For the past few weeks Mr. Watts
has suspected his employe. Smith
dndinsr himself at the end of his rone.
J yesterday morning turned the keys i
\ ove** to the norter and left through the r
J back door. He has not been seen since, f
His home is in Spartanburg, and Mr. t
Watts has notified the police at that t
} oinfc to be on the lookout for him.
Smith is about twenty-six years of
, age is married and has two small .
children. He was born near Con- *
^ garee, this county, but has lived in *
Soartanburg for about ten years. His a
wife and children he sent there Sun- *
. day. So far Mr. Watts has not heard *
from the Spartanburg police.?Daily
)r Record, Nov. 6. s
This is Worth Remembering
3t As no one is immune, every person \
should remember that Foley's Kidney c
Cure will cure any case of kidney or ^
)r bladder trouble that is not beyond the jreach
of medicine. Derrick's Drug a
II Store. i
Explosion; Five Silled.
Steubenville, Ohio, Nov. 7.?By the
explosion last night of a dinkey enJ
gine boiler at LfBelle Iron Work9
here, five men were killed, three pei- ^
Haps fatally injured ana a portion or ;
3, the open bearth plant was wrecked. G
A Significant Prayer. 1
"May the Lord help yon make Bnck- .
len's Arnica Salve known to all," writes 1
J. G. Jenkins, of Chapel Hill, N. C. ?
It quickly took the pain out of a felon J
for me and cured it in a wonderfully k
short time.,, Best on earth for sores,
burns and wounds. 25c. at Kaufpiann a
Drug Co., and Derrick's Drug Store. |
lr- Columbia Sober. j
Notwithstanding the thousands of j(
people in Columbia on Thursday it s
? was the soberest crowd we ever saw.
By an act of the legislature the dispensaries
were closed, and the result
was decidely good. The usual drunken
crowd on the return trip was not in
evidence, for which all decent people
should be thankful, *
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Do you know that Pinesalve Carbol- r
ized acts like a poultice in drawing out ?
, inflammation and poison? Itisantisep- ^
10 tic. For cuts, burns, eczema, cracked r
hands it is immediate relief. 25 cents. ^
Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co.
n
The volcano Stromboli, on the Island
of Sicily, has become active
again.
Gifford Pinchot, government forester,
declared the timber supply of the
country will be exhausted in 50 years.
? Four thousand miners in Illinois
s went on strike because the compary
ly offered them checks instead of cash,
d. We have secured the agency for Orino
ie Laxative Fruit Syrup, the new laxative
or that makes the liver lively, purifies the
h. breath, cures headache and regulates .
u- the digestive organs. Cures chronic !
ig constipation. Ask us about it. Derrick's
i. Drug Store.
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Have You
a Friend?\
MMaRMRMMHBHMMMMHNM
Then tell him about Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral. Tell him
how it cured your hard cough.
Tell him why you always keep
it in the house. Tell him to
ask his doctor about it. Doctors
use a great deal of it for
throat and lung troubles.
The best kind of a testimonial ?
"Sold for over sixty years." ^
M Kid? bT C. Ayr Co.. I,oirei:, Kmi. B
JU Al?o muuiuv.ui-ara of ?
/m1 ^ Js'.RSAPARILLA. i
jTli/ersesw j
We have no seoreta! W? publish >
the formulae of ell oar medicines. 9
3ne of Ayer's Pills at bedtime will
lasten recovery* Gently laxative*
Mr. Win gar d Appointed.
Mr. B. J. Wingard, of Lexington,
nember of the class of 1907 %of the
[Jniversity of South Carolina, will fill
;he position of private secretary to
Congressman A. F. Lever after the
1st of December. This announce- i
nent will be received with genuine
pleasure by the many friends of Mr.
SVingard, especially those who knew j
lim here during his fonr years in ;
}he university.
While in the university Mr. Win;ard
won many honors and was very
popular with the students, all of whom
vish him much success in his new
>osition. During the summer he has
>een studying stenography and type- I
vriting in order to better fit himself !
or his work with Mr. Lever.
He succeeds Mr. Zeigler, of Orange- 1
)urg, whose resignation goes into efect
December 1. Mr. Ziegler has
itudied law at Georgetown university
md will become a practitioner.?The
State, 7th.
TThy Sloan's Liniment and Vetmary
Remedies Are the
/ Best to Use.
Let me tell you why Sloan's Lininent
and Vetinarv Remedies are the
lafest and most practical on the markit
t-oday. In the first place, Dr. Earl
5 Sloan is the son of a veterinary surgeon,
and from his earliest infancy he
vas associated wjth horses.
He bought an<i sold horses while
ret very young. He practiced as a
reterinary for twenty years, and has
jattled successfully with every disease
to which that animal is subject.
All his remidies are the result of ex>eriroents
made to save life or relieve
inffering while he was practicing his
>rofession.
ADy reader, by writing to Dr. Earl
5. Sloan, 615 Albany Street, Boston,
ilass., will receive "Sloan's Treatise
m the Horse" free. This book tells
iow to treat horses, cattle, hogs and
>oultry.
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Women.
How many women in the county
lave made money this year by.raising
ionltrv. attendiner to the milk and
>utter, or in any other way? Girls
phat make something will be some-hing
and somebody.
Your skin should be clear and bright
f yonr liver is in normal condition,
lings Little Liver Pills act on the liver;
ind headache, constipation and bilcrnsLess
disappear. Price 25 cents. Sold
>y Kaufmann Drug Co.
George Skipper, colored, met in-,
tant death in Greenville by coming
n contact with a live wireJ
Mothers with little children need no
onger fear croup, colds or whooping
ough. Bees Laxative Cough Syrup
astes good. It works phlegm, clears
he head. For young and old. Guaranteed.
Secure" a bottle at once. Sold
>y Kaufmann Drug Co.
For Sale.
Bv authority given us in the last will
,nd testament of W. B. Lindler, deeased,
we will sell to the highest bidLer
at public sale on the said premises of
leceased, known as the Berley place, on
Saturday, the 16th day of November,
907, the following real estate towit:
All that piece, parcel or tract of land
ying and being in the county of Lexngton,
S. C., containing two-hundred
3 mm A* 1/jC.O Q _
rilU. till! {jJ/ *IVYU iK IUO, iUUiC Ui. ircv?, ouoining
lands of John H. Snelgrove, J.
5. Hendrix, A1 Culk and others.
Terms of Sale?One-third cash, balance
on credit of one and two years,
annual eqnal installments, secured by
>ond of the purchaser and mortgage of
he premises sold with interest from
late of sale, wirli leave to pay all cash.
Purchaser to pay for papers. Fifty dolors
to be paid to the executors of said !
ale one hour alter the same is bid in.
E. L. Lindler,
M. P. Lindler,
Executors.
October 21, 1907?iw2.
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Final Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that on the
:0th day of November, 1907, I will ap>ly
to Geo. S. Drafts, Judge of Probate,
or Lexington county, S. C., for a final
lischarge as administrator of the estate
if Eda J. Ainick, deceased.
w2. J. Ivy Ainick, Admr.
ft A
uir mirr mo
ni imvl juo
A CAR 01
QUATTLEBAUM I
Prosperity
FITZMAU
Three Arc
nnr TT* rr>T a
W?j u jy?JD?Jr.
DM GOODS, CLOTHING, II
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The fall buying ought to give;
wasted is foolishly spent, and afte]
ought to do yourself justice to buy
Arch Store, where we can save yoi
on the yard there and $2.00 on thi
all wool Blanket. Great bargains
high, still we own them about the
style, the quality and quantity to
saves you more and you get bette
free. Don't wait too long, come nc
TTFiil
I . 0T>
1730 MAIN STREET, C
|ti ' Is where you can find one
-PAIN
ji OF ALL K1
DOORS,SAS
TIT TATTIO
IAJjlllJL/iS 4
LIME AMD (
CABINET M
Call or write for Prices.
?lllf^g *y?, * ^ 151
*
Palmetto Re
The cleanest place in the
Ladies and Ce
"W/vrfnlV (tasters and "Fresh *Ws
PRSCES VERY CHEAP.
Opposite the Sky
PHONE NO. 311.
THE ONLY^
In Columbia, South Carolina, making ;
thing in the MACHINERY SUPPLY
Write us for prices before placing
COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO.,
On corner opposite Seaboard Air
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i1 FINE
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UfiNCFORO, I
(j Si Ob
RICE'S
h Store,
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L S. C. ' ' Jl
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ILlilIRI', CARPETS, (
you serious thought. Money;
: working hard for it you
Dry Goods from the Three ^
a 5c. on the yard here, 10c. j
ft ift a1ta4" ^ 1 RA A-n rtA I
d ja^JCL^t, viiuu uu irns ^ctu
this fall when goods are
same as usual. See the
select from. This store .
r goods. Fashion papers
)w. i
' t i
f & BRO., |
OLUMBII, S. C., I
of the best stocks of
ITS^ i
:NDS. (; .*
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fe GLASS,
3EMENT. j; ,
ANTLES. I I
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NOVEMBER NIGHTS I
ig the chill of discomfort to your"
;es as well as to you. Have they
, warm blankets? You should see . H
line of blankets and other horse flfl
iforts and then your animals will be H
jerly cared for this Winter. If we |H
e a specialty, it is in our Blankets. H
DAVIS & COMPANY, , I
17 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. H
V H
;si,aurant, m
city of Columbia for H
ntlemen. I
iter Fish is our special. 9
OPEN ALL NIGHT. 9
Skraper. 9
GIVE US A CALL. JU
HOUSE M
a specialty of handling ever)r- 91
LINE. " 9
order elsewhere. BB
Columbia, S. C. BE
Line Passenger Station.
P. ROOF, I
iEXINGTON, S. C? 9j
or all kinds of
ning I
implements,--i
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