The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, January 01, 1908, Page 6, Image 6
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MRS. ELVA BARBER EDWARDS
\ / There are three critidU stages in a *?
Woman's lifewhich leare their mark f
g i. in her careen The first of these stages
?| * iiB womanhood, or the. change from a ^
The second^ is motherhood, and the D
third is Change of Life.
Si Peril* trnrroundeach of these stages,
^ and most of the misery that comes ?
to women through, ill health dates ?
vfrom one^or^another of these im- j
Women should remember that Lydia
' B/Waidinns's Vegetans CMpofcad 0
made from native roots and herbs has /?
carried thousands of young girls over ths
critical peribdof puberty, has f,
< prepared mothers for childbirth, and ^
\ in later years carried them safely T
through the change of life more sue-1 ^
MKaB&t-y vt.'. MMinitv ft*n iut other remedy in I
I the world. Thousands of testimonials "
from gratdful > pe rsons, two of which
are here published, substantiate this f<
; / fact beyond contradiction. p
Mrs. George Walters of Woodlawn, I
|??|:'' HL writes i ?
Pear Mrs. Pinkham1<
"I feel it my duly to taUyodo# the good v
Lydia S. Pinxham'a Vegetable Compound T
has done ma in preparing for chUdhirtJL {
dicino, and the resultwas-tiiat Ihad -very
little inconvenience, a quick recovery and a
Daring its long record of more 1
actual cures, entitles Lydia E. Pink
the respect and confidence of every i
^|lydia EyFinkham^Ycgctablc Com
H''; THElfclCE* TEll. '
J. B. FBIpj
Wholesale an<
SEED RUST PF
' We 'Want ike Merchants, Plan
- ington County, to Call and See 1
Purchases. We Can Pitt
1823 and 1825 Main Stree
YOtt NEED fiOOD LIGHT!
* IRTIFY Gathtn. S. C.
fw? HI IWHI ?! -- e
- I am now selling the best light lamp, n
mutable for streets, halls, t c^pphes, or o:
general purposes. They giv^i bright, f<
mellow light, and are guaranteed to o:
give perfect satisfaction. One-third y
lessi^ost than kerosene oil. Call on or a
write me for prices. - / Nov. 20 8m o
C. H. HARTLEY, i'
Gaston, S. C.. n
ROBBINS 8 , NOBLE, :
gf. 1639 Main Street, r<
CQLUMBIA, S.C. n
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I I The only, exclusive Manufacturing
- Optical House in the city. We do a T
. ? high class of work at reasonable prices.
- *; All work and material hsed absolutely -.
' guaranteed to give satisfaction. When
in need of glasses come to headquarters
v and have yoijr work done right. Do
m hot be deceived by peddlers aim fakers.
They are with you today and are gone
forever. Make our Optical Parlors your
headquarters when in the city, whether
you need glasses or not. We do our
x own lens grinding. - j 90ct3m J
P John C, Boozer /
UNDERTAKES, ?
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I have on hand a largo and well se- ''$5
^ lected Kne of Coffins and Caskets, gents'
v;- V. la&es and children's Robes, cheap. I ' \Ti
wen to say to my friends and the snrv
rounding country to call on me when in ii
"1. *. need of anything in my line. Grave
\ Vaulting, cement or brick, a speciality, u;
/ Orders filled day or night. Nov.27 3m
1 W. ft QUICK. i
Lexington! - - - S. C? "
DISTILLER and DEALER of
ia TURPENTINE, ta
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Will, at all times, pay high- je
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ft market prices for Crude, ~
based upon Savannah quota
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IS IN
WWAN'S LIFE
MRS. GEORGE WALTERS
i healthy a child u can befound anywhere.
ydiaEl Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
abisaringito all expectant mothers,"
Mrs, Elva Barber Edward* of
athlamert, Wash., .writes;
ear Mrs. Pinkham ; ;
VI want to tell jm. bow Lydia R PinksmV
Vegetable Oumxmad -carried me
trough the oritieal period of the Change of
ite without aay trouble whatever, also
zred me of a very severe female weakness,
cannot my enough in praise of what your
tediciue has done for me."
What Lydia ?. Pinkham's Vegetable
ompound did for Mrs. Walters and
[rs. Edwards itpwill do for other woaen
in their condition. Every sufsring.
woman in the United States
i asked to accept the following initation.
It is free, will bring you
ealth and may save your life,
Irs. Piikfeaa's Invitation to Women.
Women suffering from any form of
?male weakness are invited to
romptly communicate with Mrs.
inkham, at Lynn, Mass. From, the
ymptoms given, the trouble may be
seated and the quickest and surest
ray of recovery advised. Out of her
ast volume of experience in treating
emale ills Mrs. Pinkham probably
Las the very knowledge that will
ielp your case. : Her advice is, free
,na helpful. ;
than thirty years its long list of
ham's Vegetable Compound to
fcrir minded person.
pofttd Hakes Sick WomcnlflTclL
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('^TH? QUALITY SELLS- 1
A.Y & CO.,
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1 Retail >
JED AND GRAIN,
(OOF OATS.
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tehsand Farmers of LexUs
Before They Make Their
\r Wants and Save Ton
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TAX RETTJENS.
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In accordance with the law in referQce
to the** assessment and taxation of
3al and personal property, the Auditor,
r his assistant, will be and attend the
allowing named places for the purpose
f receiving tax returns for the fiscal
ear 1908 and in order to meet the next
ppointment the hour will close at 11
'clock in the morning and at 4 o'clock
i the afternoon; tax payers will, thereire,
be prompt in meeting the appointlents,
90 as not to cause delay.
Tax payers will please come prepared
> give the name of the township and
umber of school district wherein they
jside:
Irrno, Monday evening and Tuesday
lorning, Jan. 6-7.
Ballentine, Tuesday evening, Jan. 7.
White Rock, Wednesday morning,
mi 8.
Hilton, Wednesday evening, Jan. 3.
Chapiir, Thursday, all day, Jan. 9.
Peak, Friday all day, Jan. 10. \
Brookland, Saturday all <%iy, Jan. 11.
Pelion, Monday afternoon and Tuesly
morning, Jan. 13-14.
Jake William's, Tuesday afternoon,
in. 14. . v
Steadman, Wednesday morning, Jan.
).
Samaria, Wednesday evening, Jan. 15.
Batesburg, Thursday all day, Jan. 16.
Leesville, Friday all day, Jan. 17.
Summit, Saturday mornings Jan. 18.
Gilbert, Saturday afternoon, Jan. 18.
Edmund, Tuesday morning. Jan. 21.
Gaston, Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 21.
Jos. Reeder's, Wednesday morning,
m. 22.,;
J. J. Mack's, Wednesday afternoon,
m 22.
Swansea, Thursday and Friday, Jan.
I 24. ;
Jandy Ron, Saturday morning, Jan. 25.
Crouds stojre, Tuesday evening, Jan.
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E. H. Addy's Wednesday morning,in
29.. *
XtWa xr avon.
JC 1CU1XLL V U kJ If VVUAVW4WJ v T VM I
ig, Jan." 29.
Red Bank, Saturday afternoon, Febwy?
1.
At Lexington C. H., all day not innded
in above schedule from January*
1908 to February 20, 1908, when the
x>ks will close, after which 50 per cent
ill be added for failure to make reLrns.
Tax returns sent in by mail are
legal unless sworn to before an
ficer qualified to administer oaths.
All male persons are subject to poll
x from 21 to 60 years or age, except
rose exempt by law.
Under the new law all dogs are sublet
to a capitation tax of 50 cents and
lus be returned at the same time when
her nrooertT is returned.
W. D. DENT,
Auditor Lexington County.
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The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, January 1,1908.
A Dua ia Verse.
An agricultural implement dealer of
Iowa, in an effort to make collections,
breaks into verse in this fashion:
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Dear Sir?You bought those goods of^
Shepherd,
And gave your note for pay;
And now, my friend, that note is due:
VT 1 _ 1 1 11
xour noner is at staxe, wnat ooes
your lionor say?
When Shepherd said he'd give six
: months,
He- did not mean it seven;
And when he said he'd give nine
months,
He did not mean eleven.
So now, my friend, your note is due?
The money must be paid, *
For Shepherd wants that very cash
To pay the debts he's made.
The justice and the sheriff gets their
fees
- From those .who neglect to pay,
And surely you; know how much it
V adds \
To collectjyour notes in this way.
I know you think that grain will rise,
The hogs they will do better,
But Shepherd must pay up his debts,
. A nH liro nn t/\ fho
So he cannot wait, he will not wait,
* / And now his views yon know,
When notes are dne and are not paid
The sheriff is sure to go.
Deafness Cannot be Cnred
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the disceased portion of .the ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness,
and that is by. constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caised by an inflamed condition
of the mucous lining of the Eustachian
Tube* When this tube is inflamed
you have a rumbling sound or
imperfect, and when it is entirely closed
deafness is the result, and unless the
inflammation can be taken out and this
tube restored to its normal condition,
hearing will be destroyed forever; nine
cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh,
which is nothing but an inflamed condition
of mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh)
that cannot be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free..
F. J. Cheney & Co.4 Toledo, O,
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Swansea Pytbiaas.
Swansea, Dec. 24.?At a regular
meeting of Swansea lodge No. 139,
Knights of Pythias, the following
officers were elected for another year:
P. M. Oliver, C. C.; C. L. R*t, V. C.;
C. H. Corbittjs prelate; C. B. Dowling,
M. of W.; S. J. Derrick. K. of R.
and S.; A. D. DoWling, M. of P.; M.
A.' Cleckley, M. of A.; B. E. Williams,
I. G.; W. E. Barr, 0. G. Swansea
lodge is in a prosperous condition.
Don't Take the Bisk.
When yon have a bad congh or cold
do not let it drag along until it becomes
chronic bronchitis or develops into an
attack of pneumonia, but give it the
attention it deserves and get rid of it.
Take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and
you are sure of prompt relief. From a
small beginning the sale and use of
this preparation has extended to all
parts of the United States and to many
foreign countries. Its many remarkable
cures of coughs and colds have won for
it this wide reputation and extensive
use. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co.
Will Raise Flag January 11.
To the Editor of The Dispatch:
The Junior Order United American
Mechanics of Swansea council No. 29,
will raiso a flag over the graded school
building at Swansea on Saturday,
January 11, at 4 p. m.
Miss Florence Williamson and Claudius
Hutto were happily married on
December 22, by Rev. G. W. Kelly.
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Fever Sores.
Fever sores and old chronic sores
should not be healed entirely, but should
be kept in healthy condition. This can
be done by applying ChaniDerlain's
Salve. This salve has no superior for
this purpose. It is also most excellent
for chapped hands, sore nipples, burns
and diseases of they skin. - For sale by
Kaufmann Drag Co.
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She Smashed The hCas?er.
New York.?A dapper young man j
on upper Broadway a few evenings
ago was following a girl whose hands
were in a huge muffle. Suddenly, at
Forty-fifth'street, one of her hands,
clad in a two-ounce boxing glove
dashed out and sent the masher rolling
into the gutter.
Then the man picked himself up and
apologized to the young lady.
nnWIrvn " CVIP snirl. fltPPPtlv.
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"I am a stranger here. I came from
Alabama, and am a stenographer,
alone in town. But I'll tell you,
there's no man in town who can insult
me with impunity.
"I taught women boxing in the
south?and I'll teach New York mashers
boxing in the north."
A Ring's Dyspepsia Tablet after each
meal overcomes indigestion, dyspepsia !
aod other stomache ills. Two day's
trial free. Ask our dealer. Sold by
Kaufmann Drug Co. .
My Hair is
Extra Long
Feed your hair; nourish it;
give it something to live on.
Then it will stop falling, and
will grow long and heavy.
Ayer's Hair Vigor is the only
genuine hair-food you can
buy. It gives new Jife to the
hair-bulbs. You save -what
hair you have, and get more,
too. And it keeps the scalp
clean and healthy.
The beet kind of a testimonial?
"Sold for over sixty years."
M Kato byl.C. Iyer Co., Lowsll. M*?s.
also maacfaottt-ff of
/1 f SA8SAPABILUL
flyers
Tribute of Bespeot
Whereas the * Great and Supreme
Ruler of the universe has in his Infinite
wisdom removed from among us
one of our esteemed members, Brother
Adam Rister, and
Whereas, the long atad intimate relationship
held with him in the faithful
discharge of hi$ duties in this
church makes it eminently, befitting
that we record our appreciation of
him;
Therefore Be it Resolved, That the
wisdom and ability which he has exercised
in the aid of our church by
service, contributions, etc., will be
held in grateful remembrance; that a
page in our minute book be inscribed
to his memory, and a copy of these
resolutions be sent to the sorrowing
family, and that the same be published
in the Lexington Dispatch and
Baptist Courier.
Charley Backman,
M. L. Laird,
Drayton Smith.
Committee.
The above resolutions were passed
by the members of Antioch Baptist
church on Dec. 22, 1907.
A Cure for Misery.
"I have found a cure for the misery
malaria poison produces," says R. M.
James, of Louellen, S. 0. "It's called
Electric Bitters, and comes in 50 cent
bottles. It breaks up a case of chills or
a bilious attack in almost no time; and
it puts yellow jaundice clean out of
commission." This great tonic medicine
and blood purifier gives quick relief
in all stomach, liver and kidney
complaints and the misery of lame back.
Sold under guarantee /at Kaufmann
Drug Co. and Derrick's Drug Store.
Bftitor Shot While
Trying to Elope.
Leesburg, Ga., Dec. 26.?B. W. Atkinson,
of Lee county Journal, was
shot yesterday evening by Deputy
Clerk J. W. Morgan. The wounded
man will recover. The cause was the
result of an attempt of Atkins to
elope with the 9ister of Morgan. No
arrest.
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Bees Laxative Cough Syrup for
coughs, colds, croup and whooping
cough grows in favor daily with youDg
and old. Mothers should keep it < n
hand for children. It is prompt relii f
to croup. It is gently laxative, driving
the poison and phlegm from the,, system.
It is a simple remedy that gives immediate
relief, guaranteed. Sold ty
Kaufmann Drug Co.
Jesse Hurt, a young white man of
Sumter county, was shot twice by
Joseph Gillis. One shot entered the
chest, the other the. abdomen.
Berry Mobley, who was shot, at
Kershaw by Steve Welsh, is reported
to be out of danger.
Lame Shoulder Cured.
Lame shoulder is usually cruised by
rheumatism of the muscles and quickly
yields to a few applications of Chamberlain's
Pain Balm. -Irs. F. H. Mc
Elwee, of Eoi?rov7n, !New Brc>ns\vick\
writes: "Having1 been troubled for
some time with a pain in my left shoulder,
I d*ei(W to rn.ve Chamberlain's
Pain Balm a trial, with the re*-a't that
I prot p'-omot relief." For salebvXaufmann
Dm# Oo.
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SH imPr?vement c
JHSeaMffdra^ system of a cold b>
HraraSP^ satisfaction or mon<
Sold br KaafraaBH Drag Co.
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WE HAVE JUST
A CAB OF :
i/r&iTin
HORSES d
QUATTLEBAUM &
Prosperity,
FITZMAUR
Three Arch
COLUMBIA t
Dry Goods, Notions, Cloth
Ladle*' Tailored Sail
Furs, Art Squares
A Great Bargain Sale jnst started. A grand
holidays. We have reduced the price of nearly e
have over bought ourselves and must unload. Yoi
goods. The head of the house wants a good suit <
paid before. What we sold for $12.50 we are sell:
you a $15.00 suit at $10.00. In black or colors
$8.50 to $5.00. A good pair of all wool blankets z
them as low as 60c. Fine comforts from 75c. up.
can be found in this big store for less than an;
Do your Xmas shopping here while you can get t
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| 1730 NUN STREET, COL
Is where you can find one of
?PAIN"
?! OF ALL KIN]
I DOORS, SAS]
i BLINDS
I LIME AND CI
jj CABINET MA
si Call or write for Prices.
ST^R REST A
I For Ladies and Gentlemen.
Steals at Popul
Cam.?SAA PSek 4nfl 4
, Vf\ YIUVI igia UIIU i
Best Coffee Served ii
jL. G. KANELLOS
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Oppcsite Jerome Hotel, 1312 1-2
(tjL Farm
K/&y?
CONFORMS TO NATIONAL PUR
>ver many Cough. Lung and Bronchial Rem
r acting as a cathartic on the bowels. No o
ly refunded. Prepared by PINEULE MEDICI]
RECEIVED <
FINE
Tangford, .
s. c.
ice's !
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3. C. ' i
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ing, Furnishings,
s, Millinery,
% Rugs.
chance for shoppers before the * <
very item in our big store. We
u need many an article in winter
of clothes for less than he ever
ing now for $7.95. We can give
lies' long cloaks reduced from
it $3.95, the $5.00 kind, and have
Any item of wearing apparel
Y similiar house in the State*
he advantage of the bargains.
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& BBO,
UHBIA, S. G.,
the best stocks of y !>
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; GLASS j|
3MENT. |
.NTLES. \|
VY HARNESS
FOR HEAVY WORK
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5 just as careful attention from
ie fanciest driving harness we Of
course the leathei is solid,
oned and can stand any reason*
ain. We can equip your horse .?
entire satisfaction.
AVIS & COMPANY,
Main Streei, Columbia, S. C.
URANT.
y
lar Prices at ail Hours.
Same in Season,
nthe City.
I, Proprietor.
! Main St., Columbia.
P. ROOF.
kington, s. c?
all kinds of
ing
implements.
:te fob prices.
e FOOD AND DRUGS LAW.
edies, because it rids the
pistes, guaranteed to give
S2 CO., CHICAGO. U. S. A. ;
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