The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, April 01, 1908, Page 2, Image 2
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priced power feed shingle mill on the mary
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The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, April 1, 1908.
In Memory of My Dear Husband,
Willie D. Stall.
We miss thee from our home Dear
Willie,
We miss thee from thy place;
A shadow o'er our life is cast,
We miss the sunshine of thy face.
We miss thy kind and willing hand,
Thy fond and earnest care;
Our home is dark without thee,
We miss the everywhere.
'Tis hard to break the tender cord, j
When love has bound the heart;
'Tis hard, so hard to speak the words,
We must forever part.
Dearest loved one, we must lay thee
In the peaceful grave,
But thy memory will be cherished
'Till we see thy heavenly face.
Thy gentle voice now is hushed,
Thy warm, true heart is still;
And on thy precious brow
Is resting death's cold chill.
Thy hands are clasped upon thy
breast,
I have kissed thy loyely brow;
And in my aching heart I know
I have no darling now.
Through all pain my Willie would
Smile a smile of heavenly birth,
And when the angels called him home,
He bid us all farewell.
Heaven retaineth now my treasure,
Earth the lonely casket keeps;
And the sunbeams love to linger
Where my darling Willie sleeps.
Frecious darling, ne na9 leu us?
Left us yes forevermore; *
But we hope to meet him
On that bright and happy shore.
Lonely the house and sad the hours
Since my dear Willie is gone,
But oh! a brighter home than hours,
In heaven is now hi9 own.
Farewell dear, but not forever,
There will b&'a glorious dawn;
We shall meet to part?no never
On the resurrection morn.
. Though thy darling form lies sleeping
In the cold and silent tomb,
Thou 3halt have a glorious waking,
When the blessed lord doth come.
Written by His Devoted Wife.
If the Baby is Cutting Tooth,
Be sure and use that old and well tried
remedy Mrs. Winslow's Soothing
Syrup, for children teething. It sooth
es the child, softens the gums, allays
all pain, cures wind colic and is the
best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty !
five cents a bottle. Guaranteed un- ;
der the Food and Drug act, June 30, J
1906. Serial number 1908.
tf * It is the best of all.
Mass Meeting.
A mass meeting of citizens of Lex- ;
in'gton county will be held at the I :
court house, at Lexington, on Wed- i
nesday, April 15th, at 11:30 a. m., for <
the purpose of adopting measures fo^ i
promoting the cause of prohibition in <
the county. Let every section of the
county be represented. Citizen.
A big cut or a little cut, small scratch- i
es or bruises or big ones are healed i
quickly by DeWitt's Carbolized Witch (
Hazel Salve. It is especially good for t
niles. Get DeWitt's Sold by Kaufmann i
Drug Co.
i John Sharpe Williams announced '
in the house last week that the mi1
nority would filibuster until the majority
showed some disposition to
pass certain legislation of importance r
j to the democrats.
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I Female Ills |
Yon should take, for female | 1
M Ills, a medicine which acts on the 3 (
B9 female organs and functions. Lj 5
Cardni is not a man's medicine. r| 1
jj|S It is for women. Its pore, heal- ||
j|| ing, curative, vegetable ingredi- 1
Eg cuts, go direct to the womanly Eg
|||| organs, relievo their pain and in- Rj
Jgj flarnmation, and build up their |||
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Mis3 Nala Smith, o! Sweetser, ImL, g|
WOMAN'S RELIEF
I has done for ?e. I em on my M
third bottle and am so much fcsiter.
Before I began to take Car* ?3
dui, I could not do a day's work. .
Now I can work all day. Mother Si
took four bottles of Cardti before Jwf
confinement, got along tine end frfe
has been real strong ever since." lift
At All Druggists || ;
WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE Rjfc
stating age and describing symp- fcrnF
toms, to Ladies Advisory Dept., kj?
The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Be
Chattanooga, Tenn. E 40 K?
g?|^^n88HB8n9^$JB3^^^^83SBEsu53B$fc$L-L*.>2w
After suffering1 for seven years,
this woman was restored to health
by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound. Read her letter.
Mrs. Sallie French, of Paucaunla,
Ind. Ter., writes to Mrs. Pinkham:
'' I had female troubles for seven
years ? was all run-down, and so nervous
I could not do anything". The
doctors treated me for different troubles
but did me no good. "While in this condition
I wrote to Mrs. Pinkham for advice
and took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound, and I am now strong
and well."
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,indigesA-pnowciiii!
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Why don't you try it ?
Don't hesitate to write to Mrs.
Pinkham if there is anything
about your sickness you do not
understand. She will treat your
letterineonfidence andadvise you
free. No woman ever regretted
writing her, and because of her
vast experience she has helped
thousands. Address, Lynn, Mass.
Farnum Surrenders.
. James S. Farnum, agent .for the
Anheuser-Busch Brewing company,
and charged with conspiracy to defraud
the State of South Carolina,
went to Columbia last week and voluntarily
appeared before Magistrate
Fowles to give bond for $10,300 for his
appearance before the criminal court
when the case is called.
The New Pure Food
and Drug Law.
"We are pleased to announce that
Foly's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds
aud lung troubles is not affected by the
National Pure Food and Drug law as it
contains 110 opiates or other harmful
drugs, and we recommend it as a safe
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rick'3 t)rug Store.
Child Smothered to Death.
While asleep in bed with his parents
the three-months-old son of Mr.
and Mrs. Wesley Anderson, of Anderson,
was smothered to death a few
iight9 ago. The parents found the
ehild cold in death when they awoke
in the morning. The infant had been
>ick for several days.
This May Interest You.
No one is immune from Kidney trouble,
so just remember that Foley's Kidley
Cure will stop the irregularities and
mre anv case of kidney and bladder
;rouble that is not beyond the reach of
nedicine. Derrick's Drug Store.
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Towa Completely Destroyed By
Cyclone.
The town of Lynn, Ga., was comjletely
destroyed by a cyclone early
Tuesday morning.
Two persons were killed, Jim
Wright, colored, and a child of Major
Lyles.
A number of others were injured,
ncluding Boze and Pete Hatcher,
Mrs. Bailey, Miss Blanch Mimms,
Mrs. George Williams, Miss Kate
krline and Mrs. Wm. Lynn.
The costly home of Mr. Bailey was :
picked up and carried ten feet. Every
Iwelling, tenant house, barn and
3tore house were destroyed and all
3he contents ruined.
One little child was blown into the
woods. The track of the cyclone was
100 yards wide and two miles long.
Doctors from Brainbridge and
Brinson were sent on a special train
"o care for the injured.
The kidneys are delicate and sensitive
Drgans and are very likely at any time
to get out of order. DeWitt's Kidney
and Bladder Pills are prompt and
thorough and will in a very short time
strengthen the weakened kidneys and
allay troubles arising from inflammation
of the bladder. Sold by Kauftnann
Drug Co.
The democrats of Maryland have
elected former governor John Walter
Smith to succeed the late Senator
Whyte.
Kodol for Dyspepsia has helped thousands
of people" who have had stomach
trouble. This is what one man says of
it: "E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago, 111:
?Gentlemen?In 1S97 I had a disease of
the stomach and bowels. I could not
digest any thing I ate and in the spring
of 1902 I bought a bottle of Kodol and
the benefit I received from that bottle
all the gold in Georgia could not buy.
I still use a little occasionally as I find
it a fine blood purifier and a good tonic.
May you live long and prosper. Yours
very truly, C. N. Cornell, Roding, Ga.,
Aug. 27,1906." Kaufmann Drug Co.
SJ8LRO
TWO S?
NO FAKE
We invite inspection and co:
exchange the goods
You wear Shoes. We have
make you sorry if you havealre*
to those that need good shoes at
Men's Shoes from $1.25 to $5.00.
Ladie's Shoes from $1.00 to $3.50.
Children's Shoes from 50c. to $1.75
You should see the Hats we are ofl
These are the biggest bargaii
privilege to offer. Special p;
goods in our two stores.
M. L. CAH
Successor to Can
912 and 1631 Main Street,
THE HIE ROTARY
The design and finish of the si
to equal it has yet appeared on tl
STEADY, SWIFT
Has a very large Bobbin?Hold
BALL BE,
A LIGHT HUNGER?STRONG and dun
(White*SHUTTLE Machine has been in u
The NEW HOME stands at the top of SH"
Always on hand good Second Hand Mac
machine attachments^ shuttles, belts and the
J. H. BERRY, 1802 Main !
Parlor Be:
BEN DAVID, F
NEXT TO SKYSCRAPER,
Finest Restaurant in South Carol:
Only Worn:
Special Bates by the Week.
Meals
BEST ORfiANS|1
M Factory Prices, c
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Every home can afford and j
should possess the best? Or- j '
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! gan._ Terms so easy. j
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Only $25 now; $25 Nov. j \]
1908; $25 Nov. 1909, and no |
interest. ' i ?
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$80 Organs now only $(55. i IV
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| big profit, but come to us or j
clip and send this advertise- '
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ment with your letter asking {_ j
for catalogue and price list, j
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MALONE'S
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HOUSE, I
Columbia, S. C.
PIANOS & ORGANS.
Established 1851
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them at prices that will
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bargain prices.
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rices prevail on all other
IPBELL,
ipbell Bros.,
Columbia, S. C.
SEWING MACHINE
band is unexcelled. Nothing
le market.
AND SURE.
s more thread than any other
AJRING,
ible. It is something new.
se twenty-five years.)
UTTLE machines. I have the latest,
hines. Needles for all machines and *
5 best pure SPERM OIL.
iM, Colombia, 3. C. .
staurant,
Proprietor,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
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at all Hours?Night or Day.
)R. L. L. TOOLE "
1608 Main Street,
OLTJMBIA, - - ' S. C.
UNLESS TOOTH EXTRACTOR
AND DENTIST,
EST PLATES - - - $10.00
RIDGE WORK (per tooth) - $5.00
OLD FILLINGS - $1.00 up
SINLESS EXTRACTION 25 and 50c
11 dental work done at money saving
prices. Sep. 5 tf
iiiii Hie nit,
LEXINGTON, S. C.
ierary, Scientific and Classical
Courses.
3ca! ana Instrumental Mn sic, Drawing
and Elocntion. College Trained
Teachers. Expenses for
Session $60 to $80.
lll Term Begins September 2, 1907. *
^ll Term Ends January 10, 1908.
ring Term Begins January 13, 1908.
ring Term Closes May 15, 1908
Send for catalogne. Address
W. E. BLACK, Principal.
M. D. HARMAN, Secretary.
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s. brands, SHOW DOWN was ||
arded the GOLD MEDAL at the ' J
>rlds Fair in St. Louis, 1904, and 1
} steadily increased its general all- 1
und superiority ever since, until it 1
nds now without a peer among all 1
e cured plug tobaccos.
is manufactured by a strictly independent
i. sold in 10c, and 15c plugs and at 5c a cut.
Don't accept substitutes for this
aAXVtU JUKX7VUX1 OIIU
your dealer "SHOW DOWN!"
INCOCK BROS. & tO., Lynchburg, Va. "j
Leaders in 1908 ^