The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, June 03, 1908, Page 2, Image 2
S. B. McMAS T E R ,
COLUMBIA, - - S. C.
We have the largest stock of
Base Ball Goods, Fishing Tackle,
Guns and sporting goods of all
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descriptions, nu louiu uuvs .%i m
General Bepair Shop, in South
Carolina. : : : : :
Our prices are the lowest : :
Write for what you want, and
when in the city give us a call.
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I B. McMASTER,
Columbia, S. C.
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j NEW SPRING STYLES. f
^ Onr store is bubbling over with new goods. Every ^
J department presents something new for spring. LadiesJ J
^ dress goods in great profusion, and at lowest prices. All ^
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J winter goods now going at reduced prices. Come to see us J
J while in town. ^
|WM. PLATT & SON,!
i Main Street, Near Postoffice, &
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LEE A, LORICK & BRO,
1519 Main Street, Columbia* S. S.
JOBBERS - AND - DEALERS - IN
Stoves and Ranges,
Stove Pipe, Tinware,
Enamelware, Hollow W are,
Tin Plate, Iron and $
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Asuiuub AWiui ,
Eve Trough and
. Conductor, Sheet Metals,
Wood Mantels,
L. Grates and Tiles,
Elue Pipe,
Fire Brick and Clay
* Pumps, Pipe,
Fittings, Valves,
Cocks, Hose,
Electric and
Gas Fixtures,
Paints and Oils,
Cutlery, Wire Netting.
REFRIGERATORS!
Now is Refrigerator time and our store is packed with them We
i|i have them in all sizes and styles and from the cheapest to the
0 highest priced ones made. Write us for catalog and prices, or J J
better still, come to store where we can show you the most comf
i plete stock of Refrigerators and Ice Chests in the Carolinas.
1 Parrott-Bailey Co. Inc. j
|'| "STOVE and REFRIGERATOR PEOPLE," j
i'l 1248 Main St., - - - - Columbians. C.
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able roofing that ? Tn(it M*rk p-*~-r-s-Fat-<lghas
been the stand- IS 8]J? | Sfrj Will not melt, rot,
ard for 16 years. 1 3 1^ crack or rust.
COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO., COLUMBIA, S. C.
The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, June 3,1908.
Selua News Notes.
To the Editor of The Dispatch:
Farmers are pushing their work for
all they are worth. Nice rains last
week and favorable weather conditions
since have put new life into all
growing crops. Good stands of both
corn and cotton are generally reported.
The peach crop is abundant and ripening
unusually early.
Gardens have been held back by
the recent dry weather, but are doing
better now.
Small grain about ready for harTr*iaf.
Oats vprv crnnri. hnt wheat
3omewhat inferior.
The Farmers' Union people are not
thinking about giving up the fight for
fifteen cents a pound for cotton, and
from present indication&they will get
that price or quit growing the staple.
Some have cut off from 10 to 25 per
cent, of the acreage and some have
plowed up acres upon acres of cotton
and planted the land in corn and peas,
knowing that as long as the price of
corn is around one dollar per bushel,
and peas above two dollars per bushel,
the prospect for profitable farming
is better with the two latter mentioned
crops, than in growing cotton
at present prices. The prospect now
is for the cotton crop of this year not
to exceed ten million bales and if that
does not cause the price to go up to a
profitable figure, the Union will bring
the crop of next year considerably
under that for the present year. If
theworld doesn't need the cotton badly
enough to pay a remunerative price
for it, why we will not continue to
raise it, as there are so many other
lines of farm products that will pay a
profit. H.
Selma, May 30.
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 soothes
the child, softens the gums, allays
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 SO,
1906. Serial number 1908.
tf It is the best of all.
Food at a Church Festival the
Cause of Typhoid Epidemic
At Rockwell City an epidemic of
typhoid fever, which had its origin in
the food cooked for a Methodist
church social, has already resulted in
five deaths. Thirty more members of
the church, including the pastor, are
now seriously ill, with a chance that
several more will die.
Physicians who have investigated
the case declare that the germs existed
either in the fried chicken or the
ice cream.
No Need of Suffering
From Rheumatism.
It is a mistake to allow rheumatism
to become chronic, as the pain can always
be relieved, and in most cases a
cure effected by applying Chamberlain's
Pain Balm. The relief from pain which
it affords is alone worth many times its
cost. It makes sleep and rest possible.
Even in cases of long standing this liniment
should be used on account of the
relief which it affords. 25 and 50 cent
sizes for sale by Kaufmann Drug Co.
Albert Kendall, a barber of New
field, N. J., discovered in a secret
drawer of an old desk railroad bonds
of an apparent value of $175,000 and a
deed for a large farm, the property of
his dead father. He and his two sisters
for years had a hard struggle
with poverty.
Big cuts or little cuts, small scratches
or bruises or big ones are healed quickly
by DeWitt's Witch Hazel SsJjve. It
is especially good for piles. Be sure to
p^t DeWitt's. Sold by KaufmannDrug
Co.
A waiting, expectant wife, a spoilt
dinner sacrificed to just another cirink,
is a 9ure way to cremate her love on
the altar of your selfishness.
If you had to live with some women
you admire, for six months, you
would hurry back to proclaim to the
world that your wife was an angel.
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Id<hi ram> |
which give yon such exquisite U3
suffering, every mouth, are caused, By
as you know, by female trouble. Bl
Relief seldom or never comes Kg
of itself. It is necessary to cure Sg
the cause, in order to stop the KS
pains, and this can only be done 5|
II you will take a specific, female j||
remedy, that acts directly on the j||
womanly organs. Kg
j ^ WOMAN'S RELIEF _
) "Cardiff did wonders fcr me," j|jg
{ writes Mrs. Fi. C. Larscn, of Olds, e3
I mi la. had female trouble for o ||f
) years. 1 had displacement, which 93
J increased my sufiering, the doc- g|
; tor could only relieve me at times. fil
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WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE, jff
^ <'?tiiif? arul describing symp- Ry
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NATURE
UDI WOMIK'S WOK
Nature and a woman's work com
bined have produced the grandest
remedy for woman's ills that the
world has ever known.
In the good old-fashioned days of
our grandmothers they relied upon
the roots and herbs of the field to
cure disease and mitigate suffering.
The Indians on our Western
Plains to-day can produce roots and
herbs for every ailment, and cure
diseases that baffle the most skilled
physicians who have spent years in
the study of drugs.
From the roots and herbs of the
field Lydia E. Pinkham more than
thirty years ago gave to the women
of the world a remedy for their peculiar
ills, more notent and effica
cious than any combination of drugs.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound is now recognized as the
standard remedy for woman's ills.
Mrs. Bertha Muff, of 515 X.C. St.,
Louisiana, Mo., writes:
" Complete restoration to health
means so much to me that for the sake
of other suffering women I am willing
to make my troubles public.
"For twelve years I had been suffering
with the worst forms of female ills.
During that time I had eleven different
physicians without help. No tongue
can tell what I suffered, and at times I
could hardly walk. About two years
ago I wrote Mrs. Pinkham for advice.
I followed itr, and can truly say that
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
and Mrs. Pinkham's advice restored
health and strength. It is
worth mountains of gold to suffering
women."
What Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound did for Mrs. Muff,
it will do for other suffering women.
A Georgia Poetess for Hoke.
Mrs. C. H. Morris, an ardent supporter
of Hoke Smith in hi9 campaign
against "Little Joe" Brown in the
race for governor of Georgia, gets off
the following:
When doodles sleep in iron beds,
And cat-fish wear silk hats,
When jay-birds play with balls and
sleds
And frogs are democrats;
When oak trees bear the Elberta
peach,
| And potatoes grow on stalks;
t When r?r? mnre sand is nn the heach.
And crows use knives and forks;
When skippers learn to hate the
cheese,
And rt cks are soft as dough;
When cypress ponds have no more
knees,
And June-bugs learn to hoe.
When we learn what worthless things
are for,
And are safe in the lion's den.
Then Joe Brown will be governor,
And not until then.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve Wins.
Tom Moore, of Rural Route 1, Cochrau,
Ga., writes; *T had a bad sore
come on the imtep of my foot and could
find nothing that would lte.il it until I
applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Less
than halt of a to cent box won the day
for me by affecting a perfect cure."
Sold under guarantee at Derrick's Drug
Store and Kanfmann Drug Co.
Pythian Officers.
The convention of grand lodge,
Knights of Pythias, adjourned in Aiken
on Thursday. The following officers
were elected:
Grand chancellor, L. S. Mattison,
Columbia.
Grand vice chancellor, A. G. Rembert,
Spartanburg.
Grand prelate, J. Walter Doar,
Georgetown.
Grand keeper of records and seal,
C. D. Brown, Abbeville.
Grandmaster of exchequer, Wm. G.
Harvey, Charleston.
Grand master at arm9, J. W. King,
Columbia.
Grand inner guard, J. Ligon Reeyes,
North.
Grand outer guard, H. J. Cottingham,
Dilion.
Alter some discussion, Charleston
was chosen as the next meeting place.
Will Cure Consumption.
A. A. Herren, Finch, Ark., writes:
"Foley's Honey and Tar is the best
| preparation for coughs, colds and lung
trouble. I know that it has cured con|
sumption in the first stages." You
never heard of any one using Foley's
Honey and Tar and not being satisfied.
Derrick's Drug Store.
The church of England Waifs and
Strays society has taken care of
478 children in the *Jt3 years that it has
been in operation.
Epperson McLeod, ; negro, has
b *en arrested in Alabama charged
wi'o: accessory to a murder committed
in Darlington in 1800. Gov. Ansel
V??jc irrarit.'-V r.ofinic3rh.ri lirnr-rs f.-.r
| JiO.7 f W VV.^% i ~ r*
j rerani to this State.
J Do Witt's Kidney ami bladder PillI
arc promnt and thorough and will in a
! v rv short time strengthen the weaken
i ed kidneys arid allay troubles arising
! f ori! imiammation of tlic Madder. They
are lvroinnc-iided everywhere. Solu by
Kauimann Drag Co.
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for dr
Farm*
work
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the best Shoes that can be bou
SEE OTJBS BEFOI
E. P. & F.
1710 Main Street, C
THE WHITE ROTARYi
The design and finish of the st
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STEADY, SWIFT
Has a very large Bobbin?Holds
BALL BEi
A LIGHT RUNNER?STRONG and dural
(White SHUTTLE Machine has been in us
The NEW HOME stands at the top of SHI
Always on hand good Second Hand Macfc
machine attachments, shuttles, belts and the
J. II. BE8RY, 1802 Main S
Parlor Pes
BEN DAVID, P
NEXT TO SKYSCRAPER,
Finest Restaurant in South Caroli
Only Woma
Special Rates by the Week.
Meals
IBEST0RGAN$|
It Factory Prices.
Every home can afford and j
should possess the best Or- |
gan. Terms so easy. ! ||
For a limited time we will j
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sell $90 Organs at only $75. j tra
Only $25 now; $25 Nov. j p?
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1908; $25 Nov. 1909, and no j mf
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interest. I ,
be
$80 Organs now only $05. |
Don't pay the peddler a '
big profit, but come to us or
j clip and send this advertise- ba
! ment with vour letter asking an
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! for catalogue and price list, i
to X fei
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MALONE'S S
MUSIC
, HOUSE,
Columbia, S. C. ^
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| This brand is a favorite with chevrons of h .ph
>| superiority of liavor and quality. Our buye
Virginia and North Carolina and a? a result
> j maintained. Beware of twist artificially fir
damaged leaf "doctored" to deceive you. L<
unajijcoachod flawless quality. Insist on thi
i Manufactured by a strictly independen
HANCOCK BROS. & C
Established 1S51 .
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1908
ring and
Summer
Shoes
kind of leathers to suit
ess and every day wear. ~
its medium and heavy
Shoes a specialty. You
iepend that we give you
ght and at a small profit.
IE YOU BUY
A. DAVIS,
olumbia, S. C.
SEWING MACHINE
and is unexcelled. Nothing .
e market.
AND SURE.
i more thread than any other
VRIXG,
ble. It is something new.
ie twenty-five years.)
JTTLE machines. I have the latest,
fines. Needles for all machines and '
best pure SPLRM OIL. m
tat, Columbia, S. C.
staurant,
roprietor,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
a*
na.
iii's Restaurant in Columbia
at all Hours?Night or Day.
South Without
R. G. R. HARDING,
e Old Veteran Painless Tooth Exeter
and Dentist, 1316 Main street, '
lumbia, S. C., sign of the Big Tooth, * .
now at his office and will he all snmt.
where he will do all kinds of Dental
ork in the best manner and with the
st material. lApr
FIRSTGLASS BOILERS.
.\tlas and C. T. Engines, and Lomrd
Boilers, tanks, stacks, stand pipes j
d sheet iron work, shafting, pulleys,
aring. boxes, hangers, etc.
Complete cotton, saw, grist, oil and
rtilizer mill outfits; also gin, press, * '
ne mill and shingle outfits.
Building, bridge, factory, furnace and
ilroad castings; railroad, mills, mamists'
and factory supplies.
Belting, packing, injectors, pipe fitigs,
saws, files, oilers, etc.
Cast everv dav; work 200 hands.
GET OUR PRICES.
OMBARD IRON WORKS &
SUPPLY CO.,
ugusta, Ga
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i grade twist because of its uniform
rs pick over the choicest growth of
the original superiority is forever j
ivored. as that argues low grade or
fgal Tender is always the same ia
s brand being given you.
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O,, Lynchburg, Va.
? ~ Leaders 1908 I
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