The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, December 11, 1907, Page 2, Image 2
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arriving daily.1 % c
id trass deeds. . j
; the largest stock. of Mil- a ti
t we have ever carried, ? *
t shapes ana colors. 5
ittiest line of Ladies' DresS J'
all the latest weaves. We J
; market more favorable, $
the lowest they have ever a
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Piles,
Tire Brick and Clay
Pumps, Pipe,
Fittings, valves, *
Cocks, Hose,
^ Electric and
Gas Fixtures,
Paints and Oils,
Cutlery, Wire Netting.
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foe Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, December 11,1907.
Williams Admitted to Bond.
San Antonia, Texas, Dec. 4.?Rufus
Williams was admitted to bond in
le sum of $5,100 this afternoon in a
abeous corpus hearing before Judge
Idward Dwyer? of the 37th district
ourt. The proceedings were brief,
Repetition being presented while the
lry in another criminal case was out
nd the eourt at ease. Judge Dwyer
nmediately granted tne application
f Williams' attorneys for tibnd. The
ttorneys for Williams thought the
ond excessive, bnt believed it would
e made in San Antonia within the
ourse of two or three days.
Suit Against Mrs. Gibson.
A suit styled Nat B. Jones vs. Mrs.
arah A. Gibson was filed in the 37th
istrict todav, in which Jones, an at[>rney,
is suing Mrs. Gibson for |2,500
amages for being dismissed as her
-ttorney.
It is represented that Mrs. Gibson
a the prosecuting witness against R.
'. Williams in the robbery case was
nder a |7,600 bond and thinking it
xcessive procured Jones' services to
Ave it reduced, agreeing to pay him
0 per oent. of the reduction. Jones
lieges he reduced the bond |6,000,
lakinghim due |600. He further
eprefents that he was hired by Mrs.
fibson to bring suit against Williams
n $20,000 damages alleged to have
een sustained by Mrs. Gibson at the
ime of her alleged assault by Wiliams
in June last.?The State. ?
Good dough Hedicine for
CmldreiL
The season for coughs and colds is
dw at hand and too much care cannot
3 used to protect the children. A child
much more likely to contract diphleria
or scarlet fever when he has a
>ld. The quicker yon cure his cold
te less the risk. Chamberlain's Cough
emedy is the sole reliance of many
others, and few pf those who have
ied it are willing to use any other.
Mrs. F. F. Starcher, of Ripley, W.
a., says, "I have never used anything
her than Chamberlain's Congh Remer
for my children and it has always
vengeod satisfaction." This remedy
rataind no opium or other narcotic ana
ay be given as confidently to a child as
i an adult. For sale by Eanfmann
rag Co*
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W?t?rw*y? Cottgrtss.
Washington, Dec. 4.?(Special).?
lie eastern Carolina river and harbor
msress is strongly represented at the
itfonal rivers and harbors congress
invention, now in session, by the
llowing men: L. B. Dozier, of Coin
bia; Gofv. Martin F. Ansel, A. C.
aufman, Charleston; Breeden, Beanrt;
H. A. Matheson, Colombia; Majy,
Marion, Walter Hazard and Lerind
Walker, of Georgetown^
Representative Lever has ben sectea
by the committee to introduce
le Appalachian park bill. Mr. Lear
wiu introduce the bill at an early
tfae.
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Sew Z Cured Swway 4aA
Pistol*.
"I want to tell yon.how I saved one
I our horses that had a fistula. We
ad the horse doctor out and he said
was so bad that he did not think he
mid cure it, and did not come again,
hen we tried Sloan's Liniment and
cured it up nicely.
4'One day last spring I was plowing
>r a neighbor who had a hone with
weeny, and I told him, about Sloan's
iniment and hehsdme get a bottle
>rhim, and it cured his horse all
ght, and he goes off now like a colt.
"We had a hone that had swteeny
wfullybad and we thought it was
ever going to be any good, 'but we
sed Sloan's Liniment and it cured it
o nicely. I told another neighbor
bout it and he said it was the best
iniment he ever used.
44We are using Sloan's Sure Colic
ore and we think it is all right."
.. D. Bruce, Aurelia, la.
O. L. Pace, money order clerk in
le Spartanburg postoffice, is a candiate
for the postmastenhip.
Female Ills I
Hb
Ton sboaM take, for femals H|
IBs, a medicine which acts oa $he
female orjui and taction.' $j
Cardnl 2s sot a man's medicine.
it 2s for women. Its pure, beat* ||
lag, curative, vegetable iagredloats,
p direct to tbe womanly fcs
organs, relieve their pain and in* W*
flaamatioa, and bnfld up their ||
strength.
dongas cannot tefl," writes S
Miss Nsla Smith, of Sweetser, IncL, H
"what
WOMAN'S RELIEF
I has done for me. 1 am on my
third bottle and am so much bci- ggg
ter. Before I began to take Car* K||
doi, 1 could nat do a day's ?rork. Imj
Now I can work all day.* Mother Eg
took foor bottles of Cirdoi Hefo.: ?9
confinementsgot along f..;e an!
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9 faai been real itrong ever stnu. n
| At Ail Drug^lcts ||
1 WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE, jw
9 stating age and describing symp- |l
If torna, to Ladies Advisory Dept., HF
B The Chattanooga Medicine Co., ?&
B Chattanooga, Tenn. ? 40 Kg
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An Alabama Latter.
To the Editor of The Dispatch:
I am always glad to receive th
dqpr old Dispatch and read the new
of. old Lexington, my native conntj
Billy Felixs' letters are always intei
esting.
T am rria^ frk lpiirn t.hafc the Lexiiu
ton county schools are doing muc
good.
I was sorry to read of the death c
Mr. Adam Rister.
I am going to school at Rome an
am pleased with the teachers.
The letter of Mr. L. L. Price, <
Mims, Fla., was read with interei
and pleasure. <
With best wishes to my Lexingtc
county friends, I am, trnly, \
* Harvey Goodwin.
Andalusia, Ala., Dec. 2.
For that Dull Feeling After
! Eating. /
I have used Chamberlain's Stomacl
and Liver Tablets for some time, ar
can testify that they have done n
more good than any tablets I have' ev<
need. My trouble yas a heavy dr
feeling after eating.?David Freema:
Kempt, Nova Scotia. These table
strengthen the stomach and improve tl
digestion. They also regulate the liv
and bowels. They are far superior
pills bnt cost no more. Get a nee sar
pie at Kanfmann Drag Co., and si
what a splendid medicine it is.
Sroppid SmA.
Mr. W. F. Hughes, a prominei
business man'of Union, dropped ties
Sunday evening lost as he was sittir
at the table to take tea with a friem
A strange feature is that his wi
HIaH andflAnlv less than a month as
I just as she "arrived home from tl
State Fair in Colombia.
Bon Demands Qtih of ti# Bo&ls
, Senator Ben Tillman refuses to a<
eept clearing house certificates f(
his lectures in the towns where he a]
Sears upon the lecture platform, bt
emends the cash of the realm. W
have been thinking for some yea]
past that pur neighbor was an adv<
cate of asset currency and even fli
money.?Edgefield Chronical.
If th* B&by is Cutting T?*tl
Be sure and use that old and well trie
remedy* Mrs. Winslow's Soothin
Syrup* for children teething. Itsootl
en the child, softens the gams, alia?
all pain, cures wind colic and is to
best remedy for diarrhoea. Twent
five cents a bottle. Guaranteed hi
der the Food and Drug act, June 3(
1906. ' Serial number 1908. ,
tf v It is the best of all.
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, Xfnra from Near Pt&k.r
To the Editor Of The Dispatch:
t/tt. Berry Mayer, a highly respecte
young man of Prosperity, is spendin
some time with his uncle, Mfc. O. I
Mayer. /
i Mr. Saukey Fulmar, of KinardN
spent a few days last week with hi
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Fulmer
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Shealy an
son, Jimraie, visited Mr. W. H. Epi
ing's family Sunday.
Miss Nannie Sloan was the guest c
Misses Ola and Maye Counts Sundaj
Mr. and Mrsl H. H. Counts, of nei
Peak, has been visiting their son
Messrs. H. W. and R. A. Counts, <
Bessemer City, N. C.
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raps d xwvwjs.
Tor Eczema, Tetter and
Salt Rhemn/
The intense itching characteristic <
these instantly
ed by Chamberlain's Salve. Mae
severe cases have been cored by it. F<
sale by Khnfmnnn Drag Co.
ChristmasTtM.
We are requested to announce thi
there will be a Christmas tree at Ai
tioch Baptist church, near Swansei
on Christmas day to which every bod
is invited to attend.
A Viet Besi&e&M.
Mr. James Caughman has remode
ed his residence on the Leaphart roa
about two miles north of Lexingtoi
Many improvements have been mad
and the whole place presents a sees
of beauty and attractiveness.
Notice to Our Customers.
We are pleased to announce thi
Folev's Honey and Tar for coughs, colc
and lung troubles is not affected by tl
National Pure Food and Drug law as
contains no opiates or other harmfi
drugs, and we recommend it as a sal
remedy for children and adults. De:
rick's Drug Store. ? \
What is probably the largest verdh
ever rendered by a Spartanburg com
ty jury against a railroad was that ri
turned Saturday morning in the cat
of T. R. Trimmier, administrator, <
the estate of J. W. Allison vs. tl
Southern railway, when a verdii
was found for the plaintiff in the su:
of $18,833.33. Suit was brought to r<
cover damages in the sum of $50.00
John Gary Evans, assisted by I. 1
Phifer, represented the plaintil
while Sanders & DePass represent*
the Southern road.
To stop that pain in the back, th;
stiffness of the joints and mucles, tal
Pineules. They are guaranteed. Don
suffer from rheumatism, backache, ki<
ney trouble, when you get 30 day
treatment for $1.00. A single dose i
bedtime proves their merit. Get the
to-day. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co.
Bishop Moore, the colored bishc
who is presiding over the colore
Methodist conference in session ;
Camden, said one class of negroes'
making progress, while the othi
class is becoming worse. He sa
that the bect/^hite people are frien<
of the gooeM&groes.
Col. tLjjJ^lfrdoks has been rea
pointed cleric <ihe supreme court.
No need'to// , far loughs and col(
this year as ypu can, ;pbtain Bees Lax
tive Cough Syrup now from your deale
Tliis is good news to mothers who f e
croup and whooping cough. It is
gentle laxative that expells the poi.s<
from the system in the natural wa
Cuts the phlegm and clears the hea
Guaranteed. Sold by Kaufmann Dn
Co.
. DO NOT KNOW
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d Modern People Have M
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9t Diseases, Accordir
,n Does human health depend on one i
organ alone? This question Is becom- ;
wlilol* riJarnsflAd since Ll. T. :
Cooper first advanced his theory that i
the stomach is the true seat of life i
and all health dependent upon it 1
Mr. Cooper, who has met with remarkable
success in the sale of his <
j new medicine, believes that the stom- !
act is responsible for most sickness',
^ and that this organ is weak in the J
.11 present generation. While discussing
this theory recently, he said: "I am 1
II asked time and again to tell why my <
ie medicine has made such a record .<
Br wherever 1 have introduced it My
answer always is, *beeanse it restores
Q. the stomach to a normal condition.'
ee No one will deny that today there are
more half-sick men and women than
aver before. Nothing critical seems to
be the matter with them. They are
just half-sick most of the time. They
don't know really what is the matter
with them. I have talked with thouf
sands during the past two years, and
fe few knew indeed what their trouble
jo.- m One said nervousness, another ,
ie said kidney trouble, another liver complaint,
some constipation, or heart
trouble, or lung trouble. Many *had
L, treated, as they called it, for most of
these diseases at different times. A
)T very common complaint is 'all run
> down,' or tired all the time,* or *no
it appetite."*
e *1 know positively that every bit of
re this chronic 111 health is caused by
>; stomach trouble, and nothing else. My
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now VIOWTCi j puis uio bwiuuku 111 |
sotmd condition in about six week*.
Migbtr Urn people can be sick witb al}
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I place them at your comn
, I tereatpaidon time depo
g I with your business.
* "I J. A. blackwelder!
1 THE WHITE RQTAR\
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>t The design and finish of the
/to equal it has yet appeared on
STX4DT, SWU"
i Has o'Tery large Bobbin?Ho)
m V BALLBI
w A HOOT BUNKER?STRONG and di
. SHtrfTLE Machine lias been ii
stands at the top of S
Always on hand good Second Hand M
it machine attachments, shuttles, belts and i
I J. H. flfcRRY, 1862 Main
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a- For Ladies and Gentlemen.
Meals at
a Quick Service. Fish
)n Best Coffee Set
| L. G. KANELI
Opposite Jerome Hotel, 13
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any Names for Same
ig to New Belief.
sound digestion. That Is why my medicine
is selling at such a tremendous
rate. 1 have convinced many thou*
sands of people that these things are
bo, and the numbed la growing by
leapB and bounds." > %
Among more recent converts to Mr. *
Cooper's beliefs is Mr. Edgar h. Hinds* i
living at 6 Tappan Street, Everett*
Mass. Mr. Hinds has this to say on
the subject:
"I have suffered with gtoiuifh
trouble for eight years. I was not side
enough to be in bed, but just felt bed
all the time. My greatest trouble was
that I always felt tired,1 would get mp
in the morning feeling as tired as 4
when I went to bed.
**l had a very Irregular appetite, sad
was troubled with dizxy spells.. If I
stood for any length of time, I would
have a dull pain in the lower part of
my back. I was nervous anf felt $11
the time as though something terrible
was going to happen. 1 tried many
kinds of medicine^ but nothing ever~
helped me. *
ftVint fftnn ten All fume el
r ??? o- v- ??? ?: ??*? b
ever being In good health again, when 9
I heard so much of Cooper lad de
elded to try his medicine. I took on?,
bottle of his New Discovery and was
greatly surprised at the result x I
gained 12 pounds In a few weeks, t
can now eat anything I wish, and feel J
like a new man. I cheerfully recom- 1
mend this medicine to all sufferers 8
from stomach trouble."1 S
It is worth anyone's time, wfes ls notr
enjoying good health, to learn of Mr.
Cooper's wonderful preparations. Wo
are selling them in largo quantities m
-The Kaufmaun Drug Ca fl
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m are excellent. We 1
land. 5 per cent. In
sits. Kindly favor us
ONEYCUTT, Cashier. I
President.
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stand is unexcelled. Nothing H
the market fl
T AND SUBE.
Ids more thread than any other H
3ARING, 8
liable. It is something new.
l use twenty-five years.) *
HUTTLE machines. I hare the latest.
achines. Needles for all machines andflfl
die best pure SPERM OIL. ^flj
Street, Columbia, S. C J
"WE CABBY THE '-ifl
CHOICEST SHOES.V
It is never a mistake to "put yoaflM
foot in it" if one of oar Handsom^^B
Shoes is meant. They are at once tbB B
shapeliest and most comfortable shoe? B
you ever put your foot in. Well an^^fl
stylish, yet strongly made for long anc^Hj
cemfortable wear, they easily comman^^H
praise and admiration from all lovers c^^B
style and "unusualness" in shoes. OoBH
prices, too, command the respect
your pocketbook. ? >.
HOE STORE,
COLVBBIA. S. <fl
OUR PIES fl
ve found favor with every bof^H
babes and men, the little girTSH
nafores and her mother and hc|^l
andmother. They are of, thl I
reet, delicious, wholesomflH
elt-in - your - mouth kind, an H
e're anxious to have you trHH
LGI11 11 JfUU UUJU b AUVW MIV
icts of our ovens. If yon
low we won't have to ask yol I
IDLINGS STEM BHER0
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12 1-2 Main St., Columbia.