The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, April 08, 1908, Image 8
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have them in all sizes and stj
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iles,
Fire Brick and Clay
Pumps, Pipe, *
Fittings, Valves, ?
Cocks, Hose,
Electric and
Gas Fixtures,
Paints and Oils,
Cutlery, Wire Netting.
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I our store is packed with them We
des and from the cheapest to the J i
Vrite us for catalog and prices, or 0
ere we can show yon the most com- J [
md Ice Chests in the Carolina*. m
alley Co. Inc.
FRICERATOR PEOPLE," |i
Columbia, S. C. }j
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uy a Shingle Mill.
west priced power feed shingle mill on the maripacity
6,000 to 15,000 shingles per day, 4 to 10 H. P.;
; 550 lbs. Carriage has automatic return motion.
"BEST GOODS ?BEST PRICES"
Write us for close price quotations.
tfBIA SUPPLY CO. - - COLUMBIA, S. C.
The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, April 8,1908. '
Sen. Vest's Tribute to the Dog
Gentlemen of the Jury:?The be
friend a man has in this world ms
turn against him and become his ei
emy. His son or daughter that he hi
reared with loving care may prove ui
grateful. Those who are nearest ar
dearest to us, those whom we tru
with our happiness and our goc
name, may become traitors to the
faith. The money that a man has 1
may lose. It flies away from hin
perhaps when he needs it most,
man's reputation may be sacrificed i
a moment of ill-considered actioi
The people who ore prone to fall o
their knees to do us honor when su(
cess is with us, may be the first t
throw the stone of malice when failui
settles its cloud upon our heads. Tfc
one absolutely unselfish friend that
man can have in this world, the or
that never deserts him, the one thi
never proves ungrateful or treacl
erous, is his dog.
Gentlemen of the jury, a man's do
stands by him in prosperity and i
poverty, in health and in sicknesi
He will kiss the hand that has no foe
to offer, he will lick the wounds an
sores that come in an encounter wit
the roughness of the world. He guarc
the sleep of his pauper master as if h
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j were a prince, wxieu an uiuci xacuu
j desert he remains. When riches tak
wings and reputation fall9 to pieces
he is as constant in his love as th
sun in its journey through the heavens
If fortune drives the master forth a
outcast in the world, friendless an
homeless, the faithful dog asks n
higher privilege than that of accon
panying him to guard against dangei
to fight against his enemies, and whe
the last scene of all comes, and deat
takes the master in its embrace an
his body is laid away in the col
ground, no matter if all othei friend
purstfe their way, there by his grave
side will the n6ble dog be found, hi
head between his paws, his *eyes sad
open in alert watchfulness,. faithfr
and true even to death.
The New Pure Pood
and Drug Law
We are pleased to announce tha
Foly's Honey and Tar for coughs, cold
and lung troubles is not affected by tli
'National Pure Food and Drug law as i
contains no opiates or other harmfu
drugs, and we recommend it as a saf
remedy for children and adults. Der
rick's Drug Store.
Mass Meeting.,
A mass meeting of citizens of Lex
i tttiII Ko Violrl af. thi
illglAJii UUUUIJ ma Kj^y
court house, at Lexington, on Wed
nesday, April 15th, at 11:30 a. m., fc:
the purpose of adopting measures fo:
promoting the cause of prohibition ii
the county. Let every section of th<
county be represented. Citizen.
Zf the Baby is Cutting Teeth.
Be sure and use that old and well trie<
remedy Mrs. Winslow's Soothing
Syrup, for children teething. It sooth
es the child, softens the gums, allay
all pain, cures wind colic and is tin
best remedy for diarrhoea. Twent]
five cents a bottle. Guaranteed un
der the Food and Drug act, June 30
1906. Serial number 1908.
tf It is the best of all.
The Clearing House ; association o
Columbia on Monday burned certifi
cates to the amount of $446,832, beinj
nearly the entire issue of $450,000only
about $5,000 being still outstand
ing.
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9 ?aa rains i
I which give yon such exquisite I
' suffering, every mouth, are caused, I
as you know, by female trouble. I
Relief seldom or never comes I
of itself. It is necessary to cnre B
the cause, in order to stop the B
^ pcins, and this can only be done B
?j if you will take a specific, female |
0 remedy, that acts directly on the fl
womanly organs. g
WOMAN'S RELIEF
f"Cardui did wonders for me,w g
writes Mrs. fl. C. Larson, ci Olds, fl
la. "I had female trouble for 8 |j
years. I had displacement, which ?
fig] increased my suffering, the doc- g
pgj tor could only relieve me at times, g
Now, I am so much better, I hardly jjc
know when my time begins or B
|| At All Druggists |
Pi WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE, f
Plating ago and describing symp- V
toms, to Ladies Advisory Dept., K
Sgfc The Chattanooga Medicine Co.. I
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i- LYDIA E. PINKHAM
v No other medicine has been so
g successful in relieving the suffering
n of women or received so many gen3
uine testimonials as has Lydia E.
j Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
In every community you will find
d women who have been restored to
b health by Lydia E. Pinkham's VegIs
etable Compound. Almost every
e one you meet has either been bene[8
fited by it, or has friends who have.
e In the Pinkham Laboratory at
s Lynn^Iass^ any woman any day may
' see the files containing over one mile
lion one hundred thousand letters
from women seeking health, and
n here are the letters in which they
d opemy state over tneir own signa0
tures that they were cured by Lydia
L_ E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
' Compound has saved many women
n from surgical operations,
b Lydia E. Pmkham's Vegetable
d Compound is made from roots and
d herbs, without drugs, and is wholeg
some and harmless,
j. The reason why Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound is so
successful is because it contains in[>
gredients which act directly upon
il the feminine organism, restoring it
to a healthy normal condition.
Women who are suffering from
those distressing ills peculiar to their
sex should not lose sight of these
' facts or doubt the ability of Lydia
t E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
8 to restore their health.
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1 Democrats Organise.
e The Presidents of the Democratic
clubs of Lexington county are hereby
instructed to call a meeting of their
clubs on Saturday, April 25th, for reorganization
and to elect delegates to
the county convention to be held at
the court house on Monday, May 4th.
3 It is importarit that the club meetings
- be well attended.
r Each club should elect for the next
two years, a president, one or more
r vice-presidents, a recording secretary,
i a corresponding secretary, a treasur *
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IlCilllO auu Uttiaiv Uiiv AO
best teachers they have ever had.
I She is a graduate of Clinton college.
The kidneys are delicate and sensitive
organs 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 Kaufmann
Drug Co. j
J. W. Richardson, a flagman on the
Seaboard railway, fell from the train
near Bethune on Sunday and received
injuries from which he died in Co- |
lumbia 011 Monday.
3 er ana a mcinoer ul vuuiitj uac^utive
Committee. There should be appointed
a committee on registration,
one on club enrollment and such
f others as the club may desire. The
j club presidents are requested to an>
nonce to the club that everybody
I must be registered this year to vote
9 in general election. Each club is en3
titled to one delegate to the County
"j Convention for each 25 members or
_ majority fraction thereof and the
membership should be determined by
' the number of votes cast in the first
primary of August, 1906.
C. M. Efird,
j 24 County Chairman.
r This May Interest You.
No one is immune from Kidney trouble,
so just remember that Foley's Kidney
Cure will stop the irregularities and
cure any case of kidney and bladder
= trouble that is not beyond the reach of
medicine. Derrick's Drug Store.
Warrant Issued fcr School
Teacher.
Spartanburg, April A warrant
for the arrest of Miss Martha Helms,
whose home is in Laurens, but who is
now teaching school at Duncan, in
this county, was sworn out today before
Magistrate Kirby by W. R. Zimmerman,
a patron of the school. The
warrant charges Miss Helms with
whipping unnecessarily and wrongfull
v Morgan, the 8-year-old son of
(Mr. Zimmerman. Magistrate Kirby
said tonight that he would not have
the warrant served on the young lady,
but would write her a note asking her
to come to his office and arrange
bond. Mr. Zimmerman alleges that
I his son was beaten with a stick after
school hours, when the teacher had
no right to touch him.
There are those in the Duncan section
who are warm friends of Miss i
AdM cVio ia (inp of the
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NO FAK
raaonaMEaaB
We invite inspection and
exchange the goo(
You wear Shoes. We hav
make you sorry if you havea]
to those that need ?ood shoes
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Men's Shoes from Si.25 to So.OC
Ladie's Slioe9 from $1.00 to
| Children's Shoes from 50c. to $J
Yon should see the Hats we are
These are the biggest barg
privilege to offer. Special
goods in our two stores.
M. La CA
Successor to C
912 and 1631 Main Street,
THE WHITE ROTAR1
The design and finish of the
to equal it has yet appeared on
STEADY, SWIl
Has a very large Bobbin?He
BALL B]
A LIGHT RUNNER?STRONG and d
(White SHUTTLE Machine has been i
The NEW HOME stands at the top of !
Always on hand good Second Hand i
machine attachments, shuttles, belts and
J. H. BERRY, 1802 Main
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Parlor R<
BEN DAVID,
NEXT TO SKYSCRAPER,
Finest Bestaurant in South Cai
v Only Wo
Special Bates by the Wee
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BEST ORGANS!
\ At Factory Prices.
Every home can afford and !
should possess the best Or- j
gan. Terms so easy.
For a limited time we will ' i
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sell ?90 Organs at only ?75. j
Only ?25 now; ?25 Nov. j
1908; ?25 Nov. 1909, land no j
interest.
$80 Organs now only ?65. j
Don't pay the peddler a j
big profit, but come to us or j *
clip and send this advertise- |
ment with yonr letter asking
for catalogue and price list,
to
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MALONE'S
MUSIC
HOUSE,
Columbia, S. C.
PIANOS & ORGANS.
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TWIST 1
This brand is a favorite with chewers oj
superiority of flavor and quality. Our
Virginia and North Carolina and as a r
maintained. Beware of twist artificia
damaged leaf "doctored" to deceive yoi
unapproached flawless quality. Insist <
Manufactured by a strictly indep<
HANCOCK BROS. &
Established 1851 =
ifilMS
TOR E S
E SALE.
comparison. We want to
is for the money.
e them at prices that will
[ready bought, but good news
at bargain prices.
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30.
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! offering at 98c.
;ains it has ever been our
prices prevail on all other
MPBELL,
ampbell Bros.,
Columbia, S. C.
^ SEWING MACHINE
stand is unexcelled. Nothing
the market.
iT AND SURE.
rids more thread than any other
EARING,
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Lurable. It is something new.
n use twenty-five years.)
SHUTTLE machines. I have the latest,
lachines. Needles for all machines and
the best pure SPERM OIL.
Street, Columbia, S. C.
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sstaurant,
, Proprietor,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
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olina.
man's Restaurant in Columbia
It. ;
lis at all Hours?Night or Day.
DR. L. L. TOOLE] <
1608 Main Street,
COLUMBIA, - - S. C.
PAINLESS TOOTH EXTRACTOR
| AND DENTIST,'
BEST PLATES - - $10.00
BRIDGE WORK (per tooth) - $5.00
GOLD FILLINGS - ' $1.00 up
PAINLESS EXTRACTION 25 and 50c
All dental work done at money saving
prices. Sep. 5 tf
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Mill (tile Hi,
LEXINGTON, S. C.
Literary, Scientific and Classical
Courses.
Vocal and Instrumental Mu sic, Drawing '
and Elocution. College Trained ^
Teachers. Expenses for
Session $60 to $80.
Fall Term Begins September 2, 1907. .
Fall Term Ends January 10, 1908.
Spring Term Begins January 13, 1908. <
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Send for catalogue. Address
w/e. BLACK, Principal.
M. D. HARM AN, Secretary.
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f high grade twist because of its uniform
buyers pick over the choicest growth of i
esult the original superiority is forever
lly flavored, as that argues low grade or
u. Legal Tender is always the sameio
in this brand being given you.
indent ilrm. ?
i CO., Lynchburg, va.
Leaders 1908 ; 4