The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, March 04, 1908, Page 7, Image 7
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Al/GUSTA,
! Po\mdry. Machine and Boiler Work:
Bridges, Roofs, Tanks, Tower and Building C
< Cane and Shingle Mill Machinery and Repair
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good, that cost a good price, but unde
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test of service soon proved themselves wc
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the sides, caps*broke down, heels gave
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gave out and soles were plated.'
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all kind of leathers to suit
dress and every day wear.
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rulers' medium ana Heavy
rk Shoes a specialty. You
y depend that we give you
nought and at a small profit.
FORE YOU BUY??
A. DAVIS,
it, Columbia, S. C.
ks and Supply Co. I
GEORGIA [
- a Mill Sunnlv Stor?. Engines, Boilers, |
onstruction; Cotton, Saw, Gnst, Oil, Fertilizer,
s; Building. Bridge. Factory, Furnace and Rail- /
siting, Packing, Injectors, Fittings, Saws, Files,
, etc.: Shafting, Pullevs, and Hangers.
CAST EVERY DAY
Capacity fcr 300 Hands
as and Erie ENGINES, Korting <xnd J
er Injectors. Turbine Water Wheels, etc. i
Gra.de Mill BOILERS, Built to Hartford
Specifications a Specialty 1
Locomotive Tender Tanks I
Writers Before You Buy I
ISOLINE ENGINES in Stock
hipment.
rabies We Advise " ^
rated and coated under ax
process. x
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MATERIAL : fctfOWN #
Not affected by heat orX
flexible. It does not stick x
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nnnal painting. ^
mtain no coal tar. ^
irrels - $1.25 per 100 lbs J
$4.00 per barrel ?
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against these things, especially in foot1
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confident of getting the best quality footney
can buy, take advantage of the large
>ck constantly available for making pleasat
our store.
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BOYNE,
Columbia, S. C.
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They say it was old even when the
Atlanta Journal first- printed it, but it
is all right, all the same:
An old man in Georgia, named Jack
Baldwin, having lest his hat in an old
dry well one day, hitched a rope to a !
stump and let himself down. A wick- i
ed wag named Neal came along just j
then and quietly detaching a bell |
from Baldwin's old blind horse, ap- |
fViQ Ti'oll l\o11 in V> q nrl nnfl !
jJUJCiUUGVA 111C 1> CIl, Ul.ll 111 imiv.j ?.* ?
began a ting-a-ling.
Jack thought the old horse was
corning and said: 'Hang, the eld j
blind horse! He's coming this wav j
sure, and he ain't got no more sense
than to fall in on me. Whoa, Ball!
The sound came closer. v
'Great Jerusalem! The old blind
fool will be right on top of me in a
minute. Whoa, Ball! Whoa, Ball!'
Neal kicked a little dirt on Jack's
head, and Jack began to pra\?:
'0 Lord, have mercy on?whoa, Ball
?a poor sinner. I'm gone now?whoa
Ball! Our Father, who art in?whoa,
- Ball?hallowed be thy?gee, Ball?gee
what'll I do??name. Now I lay me
down to si?gee, Ball! (Just ttten in
came more dirt.) 0, Lord, if you
ever intend to do anything for me?
j back, Ball! Whoa!?thy kingdom
\ come?gee, Ball! O, Lord, you know
j I was baptised in Smith's mill dam?
| whoa,Ball! Ho! Up! Murder! Whoa.'
| Neal could hold in no longer and
j shouted a laugh which might have
been heard two miles, which was
about as far as Jack chased him when
; he got out.
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, A Rensdy for Neuralgia or Pain
in the Nerves.
For neuralgia and sciatica Sloan's
I Liniment has no equal. Ithasappwerf'ully
sedative effect on the nerves?
penetrates without rubbing and gives
immediate relief from pain?quickens
the circulation of the blood and gives
a pleasant sensation of contort and
warmth.
"For three years I su.Tered with
neuralgia in the head and jaws," writes
J: P. Hubbard, of Marietta, S. C.,
"and had almost decided to have three
of my teeth pulled, when a friend recommended
me to buy a twenty-fivecent
bottle of Sloan's Liniment. I did
so and experienced immediate relief,
and I kept on using it until the neuralgia
was entirely cured, il will never
be without a bottle of Sloan's Liniment
in my house again. I use it also for
insect bites and sore throat and I can
cheerfully recommend it to any one
who suffers from any of the ills which
I have mentioned.''
WH179 J&OCJS IN 6WB.
To the Editor of The Dispatch:
The lagrippe ha9 invaded this part
t of the country and has made many
persons quite ill.
Roer Brothers have about completed
a very pretty residence at Roerville.
Messrs. Calk Harman and E. T.
Rauchhave returned from Tennessee,
where they purchased several mules
and horses. FEMINE.
Feb. 29.
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No Case on Record
There is no case on record of a cough
or cold resulting in pneumonia or consumption
after Foley's Honey and Tar
has been taken, as it will stop your
cough and break up your cold quickly.
Refuse any but the genuine Foley's
Honey and Tar in a yellow package.
| Contains no opiates and is safe and sure.
I Derrick's Drug Store.
I
i Elections Are Ordered
For Calhoun County. |
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Gov. Ansel has ordered a special
j election to be held on the second
i Tuesday in April for county officers
for Calhoun county, consisting of
clerk of court, sheriff, county superintendent
of education, judge of probate,
county supervisor and coroner.
These positions will be filled until the
November elections accordiug to the
act passed by the general assembly.
As a result it will be necessary for
Orangeburg county to fill some vacancies
also. Mr. Olin M. Dantzler, former
supervisor of Orangeburg, is in
the new territory, as is H. C. Paulling
of the county dispensary board.
Representative J. A. Banks, it. is said,
will run for the senate. These va_
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; cancies in urangeourg win prouauiy ?
! be filled by special election.
! Pev. T. J- Cupstid To Preach
at Mack School House.
We have been requested to state
j that Rev. T. J. Cupstid will preach at j
i what is known as the Mack School
i house, about 5 miles west of Swansea,
! on the third Sunday in March at 4
| p. m. Everybody is invited.
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' Bp careful about that little cough.
Get something right away; some good,
' reliable remedy that will move the I
; bowels Kennedy's Laxative Cough j
i Syrup acts gently yet promptly 011 the
i bowels and allays inflammation at the |
j same time. It is pleasant to take and j
! it is especially recommended for children.
as it tastes nearly as good as maple
sugar. Sold by The Kanfniann Drug
Co.
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Swansea 2>To. 2. I
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To the Editor of The Dispatch:
The farmers in this section are preI
paring; their lands for the coming i
| crop. My advice to you, Mr. Farmer, i
i is to plant more corn and less cotton, j
Did yon ever stop to think that the ;
; farmer is the backbone of the world? i
On the 5th day of February Mr. j
Ben Pool and Miss Lizzie Barrs w,ere I
| joined in holy bonds of matrimony at
| the home of the bride's parents, Mr. j
j and Mrs. Daniel Barrs, by Rev. T. J. j
j Cupstid. Immediately after the cer- !
| emony a delightful repast was en- j
| joyed by the large pumber present.
! On February 23rd Mr. Wilber Lucas I
! and Miss Pearle Fulmer were married j
i by Rev. T. J. Cupstid. A big supper !
| followed, which was greatly enjoyed !
! by all present.
Mr. Editor, hurrah for your prohi !
bition paper! T. J. C. j
. Feb. 25.
Don't cough your head off when you i
i can get a guaranteed Remedy in Bees j
Laxative Cough (Syrup. It is especially
recommended for children as its pleasant
to take, is a gentle laxative thus expelling
the phlegm from the system.
For coughs, colds, croup, wlicopingcough*
hoarseness and all Bronchial
I trouble. Guaranteed. Sold by Kanfj
manii Drug Co.
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Related to Roth.
An Irishman walking in one of the
streets of Dublin saw a man leading
a don- on the ODDosite side of the
street, says Illustrated Bits. He got
rather interested in the dog, and,
crossing the street, he touched the
man on the shoulder and said:
"Would ye moind telling me the
breed of that dog?"
The man, who happened to be in a
bad temper, turned round and, looking
at the Irishman, said:
"Yes; it's a cross between a monkey
ancl an Irishman." v
"Shure," said Pat. "It's related !
to both of us."
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Remember that when the stomach j
nerves fail or weaken, dyspepsia or in- 1
digestion must always follow. But, [
strengthen these same weak inside ner- j
ves with Dr. Shoop's Restorative, and ;
then'see how quickly health will again ;
return. "Weak heart ana kidney nerves I
can also'be strengthened with the re- j
storative, where heart pains, palpitation |
or kidney weakness is found. Don't
drag the stomach, nor stimulate the
heart or kidneys. That is wrong. Go
to the cause of these ailments. Strength
en these weak inside nerves with Dr.
Shoop's Restorative and get well. A
simple, single test will surely tell. Kaufmann
Drug Co.
It is said that the Aiken County
Dispensary Board bought more than
$100,000 worth of liquor last week. ^
Thfe "FYvreTnan (back for instructions)
?Jedge, we're all tangled up concernin'
th' testymony of Jim Boggs.
The Court?Don't you know what
to do with it?
A severe cold that may develop into
pneumonia over night, can be cured
quickly by taking Foley's Honey and
Tar. It will cure the most obstinate
racking cough and strengthen your
lungs. The genuine is in a yellow package.
. Derrick's Drug Store.
The Foreman?We knowed jest
what t' do with it, tell we diskivered
wher' he'd told th' truth in one place.
"Tell me, my poor man," said the
good-hearted old lady, "to what do
you attribute your fondness for drink?
Is it hereditary?"
| "No, ma'am," replied the poor
man, "it's thirst."
Get DeWitt's Carborlized Witch Hazel
Salve?it is healing, soothing and cooling.
It is good for piles. Sold by The
Kaufinann Drug Co.
Maude (disgusted)?Can't Jack ever
be original? He said the same thing
to me three years ago, and I know
that he cribbed the expression from a
ten-cent calendar.
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l.tAAtiVilAlA A. AV * V M-M U-J? V
Are You Sure Your Kidneys
Are Well?
Many rheumatic attacks are due to
uric acid in the blood. But the duty
of the kidneys is to remove all uric
acid from the blood. Its presence
there shows the kidneys are inactive.
Don't dally with "uric acid solvents."
You might go on till doomsday with
them, but until you cure the kidneys
you will never get well. Doan's Kidney
Pills not only remove uric acid,
but cure the kidneys and then all danger
from uric acid is ended.
Rupert B. Calvo, bookbinder, employed
at The State Publishing Co.,
official printers for the State of South
Carolina, living at 1010 Lumber St.,
Columbia, S. C., says: "I thought I
had rheumatism and treated for it on
that belief. I used all kinds of liniments.
The pain was in my back and
in my hips clear to the shoulders, j
The liniments did no good and I took
to blood medicines but they did not
help me. I took a long trip in hopes
that the change of climate might help j
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1I1C. JL Wilft dWd\ liliCt lllv/ii L1I uun
could see no change for the better. I
heard of I>oan7s Kidney Pilis and do- j
term i net: to try them, and got a box j
at a drug store. They completely re- |
moved the pains out of my back and j
I have not felt a touch of the old j
trouble since I used them.7'
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 j
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, J
New York, sole agents for United
States.
Remember the name?Doan's?and
take no other.
irry.. nr.- . rzn. r TIT-.ir;- jArTrrrr^??;. iv~ . 5- ?* Jvamf-MBaMT
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^Sgg Curb or $s!in* I .
iM 'SIOS^'S !
Or| Lriivim,eivt f
AJir I . is unsurpassed g
WM $ ^ penefrates end relieves pain very |
? quickly-needs very iiirie rubbing -ana 1
^fg, | does nof leave a scar or biemish. I
An cniisepHc remedy for fbrush,
iC fisfula and any abscess.
PRICE 25*. 50$ 6 $1.00
I 5loajY$Treatise on Horses. Cattle. Hogs and Poultry"
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I Address Dr.Earl S.Sloan, Boston. Mass.U 5 A.
I: CEAPIN, S. C. : I
Our banking facilities are excellent. We I
place them at your command. 5 per cent, in- |
terest paid on time deposits. Kindly favor us ?
with your business. |
J. F. HOftEYOUTT, Cashier. 1
J. A. 5LACKWELDER, President. |
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Tie Palisietto National Bank,
. ' COLUMBIA, $ C.
WE ARE
A Depositors for the United States Government, the State
of South Carolina, the County of Richland and the City
of Columbia.
WE OWN
?400,000 United States Bond.*and ?100,000 State of South
Carolina Bonds. 1 ' \
WE SOLICIT
Accounts of Banks, Firms, Corporations and Individuals.
WE PAY
Four Per Cent, on deposits in our Savings Department, in- .
teresfc calculated quarterly.
WE PROMISE
Our best efforts to transact your business to your entire .
satisfaction.
PALMETTO NATIONAL BANK, Columbia, S. C.
CAPITAL ?250,000.00
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healthy condition? If so, COLUMBIA, - S. C.
2 HILTON'S LIFE for 2
2 the LIVER 2 ?0?
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1SSSSRSSSSS | ^ictly High .
and Kidneys will make
them so. A 25c. bottle ItFJHiP |l/ A|?|r
will convince yon of this UIullv Til/Ill?
fact. Sold wholesale by i_
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^SEORGIA-ALASAMA BUSiKSS COLLEGE, Kacoa, S2. ^ ^ |||| ||jf?P 0000W
T fl nnU Dn MU j Sterling silver, cut glass, fine''
yifiUvw BfllUUll china, clocks. A fine stock
7 i always 011 hand for you to
GUN and LOCKSMITHS ? /
i Keep us in mind when want1719
Mnin Street, ; iug anything in Jewelry or
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COLUMBIA; - S. C. onverware.
i Good watch work and best
Eepairers of ! eye glasses.
GUNS, If you can't come, send for
BICYCLES, our catalogue or telephone your
AUTOMOBILES, order to us.
? siv, ,Fe J8 ; *2! p. H. HI & CO,
attention to all Trork in our jkwelers,
line and solicit a share of the ! 0/! w . c, ~ , ,. ? ?
. r y 1424 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
patronage ol our i-exmgton ' '
friends. Satisfaction Guar- j 'Pn0!ie i)rU
anteed. ! \
: John C. Boozer
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Kj | % | |yj ou^p4natBr0niof pa?-" UNDERTAKER,
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BR KESEBnBBan B. M. WOOTL-Y. M. D. AX , ~ ' ? vAt:limt?,<b*a.
CSlccZOiN.PrycrStrcei: 1 nave oil hand ;i larsre {Hid well se
looted line of Collins jhkI Caskets, cents'
^ __r , , I ladies and children's Robes, cheap. I
PUIS 3Xu BSSSWUX W&!ltGCi. | wisii lo say to my friends and the surWanted?Otter,
mink, coon, fox : rounding country to call on me when in * i
and all kinds of furs. Highest prices ! need of anything in my lino. Grave
naid for beeswax and furs. Rice B. , vaulting, cement or brick, a speciality.
Harman, Lexington, S. C. Orders filled day or night. Nov.27 3m
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