The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, March 25, 1908, Page 2, Image 2
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ly a Shingle Mill.
iBt priced power feed shingle mill on the marEicity
8,000 to 15,000 shingles per day, 4 to 10?L P.;
>50 lbs. Carriage has automatic return motion.
"BEST GOODS ? BEST PRICES'*
Write ns for close price quotations.
IIA SUPPLY CO. - - COLUMBIA, S. C.
Tfcs Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, March 25, 1908.
President 3. D. Smith. Issues
a Call to the Farmers.
To the Cotton Growers of South Carolina:
The executive committee of the
South Carolina division of the Southern
Cotton Association has requested
me to issue an address in reference to
the acreage for 1908.
Whatever may be the motives that j
prompt it, it is a fact, nevertheless,
' that the cotton mills in America- are
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running on short time; some limiting
their hours per day and others running
only certain days in the week.
The effect of this will be to curtail
the consumption of raw cotton.
\ It is unquestionably true that we
have made a small crop?in fact so
small that if the mills were running
on full time it would hardty prove ad- '
equate to the demand. It is earnestly ]
desired by the manufacturing inter- j
ests to so curtail the use of raw cotton ^
that they will have on hand a surplus <
at the time the new crop comes in.
\ If the acreage in cotton is not re
1 duced, we will be confronted, perhaps, j
by a surplus of the old crop and a
large acreage staring us in the face
With these conditions the price cf !
cotton would be put below the cost cf
production. ,
The effect upon every branch of in- dustry
and the people throughout the (
South would be pitiable indeed if we j
are again to have low price cotton.
The situation is entirely in the hands ,
of the farmer, and I earnestly plead <
that they raise -an abundance of home <
supplies; and this in itself will neces- J
sar^y reduce the .^cotton acreage. I
can assure the farmers of South Carolina
that throughout the Southern
States an earnest appeal is being .]
made to the farmers to" adopt the j
course which I recommend to you. I '.
deem it my duty to sound this note of j
warning in ample time to forestall a
large crop for 1908. ]
If we can make our supplies at home, :
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our debts win oe sman ana win dol .
need much cotton to pay them. Let j
> every farmer profit by the experience
of the past and make enough at hoihe j
to enable him to be master of the situation.
One course offers continued i
prosperity, the other financial embar- 1
rassment, inability to meet your obli- ;
gations and the thousands of oth^r
evils that exist in the South when
cotton is cheap. Hold your spots and
plant provisions^ E. D. Smith. Columbia,
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Zf the Baby is Cutting Teeth, s
Be sure and use that old and well tried
remedy Mrs. Winslow's Soothing
Syrup, for children teething. It sooth- g
cs the child, softens the gums, allays a
all pain, cures wind colic and is the >
best remedy for diarrhoea." Twenty
five cents a bottle. Guaranteed under
the Food and Drug act, June 30,
1906. Serial number 1908.
tf It is the best of all.
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Public Printer Charles S. Stillings *
has tendered his resignation to Presi- f
dent Roosevelt. His successor will j*
be named shortly. ' "
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Notice to Our Customers \
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Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds ?
and lung troubles is not affected by the a
Natural Pure Food and Drug law as it 1
contains 110 opiates or other harmful *
drugs, and we recommend it as a safe
remedy for children and adults. Derrick's
Drug Store.
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The Anti-Liquor League of Edgefield,
has raised th6 sum of ?400 with
whicb to fight liquor in that county.
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Of Pain 1:
Never give up, and think that 1
all women, yourself included, have pp. {
to suffer pain. |%' 1
Thousands of women have writteu
tc tell how they have cured *
tlieir womanly ills, and relieved ||l 1
their pains; and over a million t||
have been benefited, in various Wa 1
other forms of female disease, dur- ^
Bing the past 50 years, by that g&j *
popular and successful female j|| j
WOMA^REL^^^ ,
I "I believe I would now have j^j
been dead," writes Mrs. Minnie ?sp; *
Lam be, of Lebanon Junction, Ky,, 1
Mlf it hadn't been for Cardui. I fcSfe
had suffered with bad cramping |p2
spells, pains in my back, sides jffi
and arms, and awful bearing-down |p"
pains. Now these pains have all Jffv
gone, as a result of using Cardui." |?fc
At All Druggists || i
WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE, It <
stating age and describing syrup- 30 ?
torns, to Ladies Advisory Dept., jw# ,
The Chattanooga Medicine Co., BE
Chattanooga, Term. E 3d w 3
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The back is the mainspring of ,
woman's organism. It quickly calls
attention to troufe by aching. It
tells, with other symptoms, such as
nervousness, headache, pains in the
loins, weight in the lower part_ of
the body, that a woman's feminine
organism needs immediate attention.
In such cases the one sure remedy j
which speedily removes the cause,
md restores the feminine organism
to a healthy, normal condition is
LYDIA E. PSNKHAM'S
YESETAilE COMPOUND
Mrs. Will Young, of 6 Columbia
Ave., Rockland, Me., says:
" I was troubled for a long time with
Iredaful backaches and a pain in my
side, and was miserable in every way.
[ doctored until I was discouraged and
thought I would never get well. I read
;vhat Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound had done for others and
iecided to try it; after taking three
bottles I can truly say that I never felt
>o well in my life."
Mrs. Augustus Lyon, of East Earl,
Pa., writes to Mrs. Pinkham:
"I had very severe backaches, and
pressing-down pains. I could not sleep,
and had no appetite. Lydia E. Pinktiam's
Vegetable Compound cured me
and made me feel like a new woman."
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound, made
from roots and herbs, has been the
standard remedy 'for female ills,
and has positively cured thousands of
women who have been troubled with
displacements, inflammation, ulceration,
fibroid tumors, irregularities, |
periodic pains, backache, that bearing-down
feeling, flatulency; indigestion,dizziness,or
nervous prostration.
Stuffed. Surest Green Peppers.
Remove the seeds by - cutting pep>ers
down one side. Take bit of cold
neat?veal is the nicest?minced fine,
nix it with one beaten egg, one tablepoonful
of rolled cracker, one tablepoonful
of butter, pepper and salt to
aste. Fill the peppers, sew or tie together
and bake in oven till peppers
,re tender. Serve with lemon.?The
Jew Idea Magazine, New York.
Give Up to Die
B. Spiegel, 1204 N. Virginia St., Evansille,
Ind.. writes: "For over five years
was troubled with kidney and bladder
.ffections which caused me m ach pain
,nd worry. I lost flesh and was all run
r.trrn ariri o TOAT ncm had to abandon
.UITU,
pork entirely. I had three of the best
hysicians who did me no good and I
ras practically given up to die. Foley's
Sidney Cure was recommended and the
irst bottle gave me great > relief, and
iter taking the second bottle I was enirely
cured." Why not let it help you ?
laufmann Drug Co.
Questions on Carriage.
1. What is marriage? Marriage i3
in institution for the blind.
2. Whj- do some people never mary?
Because they do not believe in
livorce.
3. When a man thinks seriousl}7 of
narrisge, what happens? .lie remains
iingie.
#4. Does a girl ever think of any.hing
but marriage? Only how to get
narried.
5. Should a man marry a girl for her
noney? No, but he 9hould not let
ler become an old maid because she i
s rich.
6. When a girl speaks of a sad
iourtship, what does she mean? She
neans that the man got away.
7. Is an engagement as good as
narriage? It's better.
8. When the minister says: "Do
fou take this man for better or for
-vorse," what does he mean? The
iridegroom's people construe it one
ivay, and the bride's people interpret
t another. It is very sad.
9. When a man marries has he
seen the end of his trouble? Yes, but
s usually the wrong end.
10. What is greater than a wife's
ove? Her temper.
11. Do married women suffer in
jilence? Yes, when they cannot
:alk.
12. What is a mother-in-law? See
General Sherman's definition of war.
Best Healer In the World.
Rev. F. Starbird, of East Raymond,
Maine, says: "I have used Bucklen's
Arnica Salve for several years, on my
Did army wound, and other obstinate
sores, and find it the best healer in the
svorld. I use it too with great success
in my veterinary business.'' Price 25c.
at Kaufmann Drug Co., and Derrick's
Drug Store.
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NO FAKE
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We invite inspection and co:
exchange the goods
You wear Shoes. We have
make you sorry if you ha veal re;
to those' that need good shoes at
Men s Shoes from ?U.2d to $o.OU.
Ladie's Shoes from $1.00 to ?3.50.
Children's Shoes from 50c. to $1.72
You should see the Hats we are of
These are the biggest bargaii
j privilege to offer. Special p
I goods in our two stores.
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The design and finish of the s
to equal it has yet appeared on t!
STEADY, SWIFT
Has a very large Bobbin?Hold
BALL BE
A LIGHT RUNNER?STRONG and dur
(White SHUTTLE Machine has been in t
The NEW HOME stands at the top of SH
Always on hand good Second Hand Mac
machine attachments, shuttles, belts and th
J J. BERRY, 1802 Main!
Parlor He
BEN DAVID, I
NEXT TO SKYSCRAPER,
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Finest Restaurant in South Carol
Only Worn
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Special Rates by the Week.
Meals
IB ORGANS 1
At Factory Prices.
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Every home can afford and j
should possess the best Or- f
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gan. Terms so easy. ^
For a limited time we will q
\ , sell ?90 Organs at only ?75. F
Only ?25 now; ?25 Nov. A
1908; ?25 Nov. 1909, and no
interest.
?80 Organs now only ?95. j j
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# Don't pay the peddler a I
big profit, but come to us or
1 clip and send this advertisement
with your letter asking j . L
for catalogue and price list, ; :
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MALONE'S
MUSH |
HOUSE, '
Columbia, S. C.?
PIANOS & ORGANS.
AT
DERRICKS DRUG STORE,
LEXINGTON, S. C.f
Will be found YAGER'S Cream Chloroform
Liniment, the greatest of all
liniments for Man or Beast, Rheumatism
especially.
YAGER'S Sarsaparilla. the best of
Tonics and Blood Purifiers.
YAGER'S Oleo-Vino, the System
Builder and best of Cod Liver Oil
Preparations?You can't taste the
Oil.
Ask For Yager's Remedies at
DERRICK'S DRUG STORE. 3
(Hystoria?Woman's Friend) J
When a man writes as follows don't i
you think he means it? Mr. S. G. Williams,
Powderly, Texas, says, "I have '
suffered for years with Kidney and
Bladder trouble, using every preparation
I came across and taking many prerwnfinnc
nil withnnf, rplief until mv 1
attention was called to Pineules. After
30 days' trial ($1.00). I am feeling fine, fl
Money refunded if not satisfied. Sold H
by Kaufmann Drug Co. E
Judge of Probate D. A. Broom oj fl
Fairfield county, died suddenly on g
Wednesday. 1
Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup is a new
remedy, an improvement' on the laxatives
of former years, as it does not
gripe or nauseate and is pleasant to
take. It is guaranteed. Derrick's Drug /
Store.
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SALE,
mparison. We want to
for the money.
them at prices that will *
rdy bought, but good news
bargain prices. >.
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P/v**inrr of QQ.o \
ujw at i/wt j as
it has ever been our
rices prevail on all other
apbell Bros., f
Columbia, S. C. jf
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SEWING MACHINE
tand is unexcelled. Nothing
le market.
1 AND SURE.
is more thread than any other
ARING, ,
able. It is something new.
jse twenty-five years.)
UTTLE machines. I have the latest,
shines. Needles for all macliines and
e best pure SPERM OIL.
Stat. Cnlnmhia. S. C.
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'roprietor,
COLUMBIA, S. G. 1
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an's Bestaurant in Columbia.
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DR. L. L. TOOLE
1608 Mam Street,
JOLUMBIA, - - S. C.
AIMLESS TOOTH EXTRACTOR . '
AND DENTIST.
iEST PLATES - - - $10.00
JR1DGE WORK (per tooth) - $5.00
rOLD FILLINGS - $1.00 np
AINLESS EXTRACTION 25 and 50c
ill dental work done at money saving
prices. Sep. 5 tf
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LEXINGTON, S. C.
iierary, Scientific and Classical
Courses.
rocal and Instrumental Music, Drawing
and Elocution. College Trained i
Teachers. Expenses for Session
$60 to $80.
'all Term Begins September 2, 1907.
'all Term Ends January 10, 1908.
pring Term Begins January 13, 1908. 1
pring Term Closes May 15, 1908
Send for catalogue. Address
W V. PJ.ACK PrinMnnl
M. D. HARM AN, Secretary. "
HONEMAR
The original
LAXATIVE cough remedy.
For coughs, colds, throat and lung
Toubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholic,
ixood for everybody. Sold everywhere#
The genuine
FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR is ia
lYellowpackage. Refuse substitutes#
Prepared only by
Foley A Company, Chicago*
Derrick's Drug Store.
MSHH PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
JM CTlftir.^i And beautifie* the fi*Tf.
Promote* * luxuriant growth.
jSS^& JM Never Fails to Eestore Gray
EHpKe^iPB Hair to its Youthful Color.
Aug. 30, 1 y
Sore Nipples and Chapped taiids
ire quickly cured by applying Chamberlain^
alve. Try it; it is a success. Price 25 ce ts.
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