The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, June 10, 1908, Page 2, Image 2
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COLUMBIA, We
have the largest st
Base Ball Goods, Pi:
Guns and sporting
descriptions, Auto:
General Bepair Sh<
Carolina. : :
Our prices are the h
Write for what yo
when in the city gi
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Columbia,
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f NEW SPRING
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f Onr .store is bubbling over v
J department presents something n
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CIT0SS guuus iii gicctv
K winter goods now going at reduce
^ while in town.
|wM. PLATT
i Main Street, Near ]
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LEE A. LORICK
1519 Main Street, Co
JOBBEBS - AND - D
Stoves and Banges,
Stove Pipe, Tinware,
Enamelware, Hollow Ware,
Tin Plate, Iron and
Asphalt Boofin ,
Eve Trough and
Conductor, Sheet He
Wood Mantels,
Orates and Tiles,
Blue Pipe,
PireB
Pumps
Fittini
Cocks,
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REFRIGER
| Now is Refrigerator time and our stoi
have them in all sizes and styles and
:i? highest priced ones made. Write us
i'| better still, come to store where we ca
f i plete stock of Refrigerators and Ice C
i Parrott-Baile
J ! "STOVE and REFRiCER,
j;! 1248 Main St., Qj^|^3gaO
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Electric and Stat
Gas Fixtures, ???
Paints and Oils, ?
Cntlery, Wire Netting. fj
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e is packed with them We ?j _
from the cheapest to the j] 111for
catalog and prices, or (j
,n show you the most com- |j
hests in the Carolinas. fj
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Columbians. C. | j|i u
THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR S
Machinery Tools m RigM
Kind Kgii! Prices
If you do not see what you want ^
JI write us. We handle any and lV* r
yl all. Everything in machinery , <
It supplies. Columbia Supply Co., j
82S West Gerrais St. COLOMBIA. S. C.
; Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, June 10,1908.
LEVER'S GOOD WORE
$70,000 Appropriation for th
Postoffice is a Certainty,
R. I. Manning is in receipt <
?r from Congressman Lever ii
ag him officially, as president (
jmter Chamber of Commerci
he appropriation for the Sumt<
fice building has been increase
,000. The house added $10,0(
e previous appropriation an
or Gary at Mr. Lever's instanc
an additional $10,000 when tb
i buildings bill came up in tb
j. An effort wa9 made to ci
e second appropriation and
ed a hard fight on Mr. Lever
backed up the entire South Ca:
delegation, to induce the coi
?e committee to let the item r<
m the bill. Mr. JLever made
fight in Sumter's behalf an
eded in obtaining an approprn
ufficient to erect a building th?
e adequate to the present an
> needs of this city. The peop]
nter are sensible of the har
Mr. Lever has done for this cit
ley not only give him full cred
e gratifying results, but are af
itive of his efforts. It is onl
Mr. Lever has represented thi
it that Sumter has had evidenc
ve are represented in congresi
ever has demonstrated that
essman can be of practical ber
his district and in consequenc
work for his constituents he :
the strongest man in public lit
e Seventh District.?Sumte
Item.
e Baby is Cutting Teeti
e and use that old and well trie
y Mrs.* Winslow's Soothin
, for children teething. Itsootl
child, softens the gums, allaj
n, cures wind colic and is th
?med!y for diarrhoea. Twent
;nts a bottle. Guaranteed ur
e Food and Drug act, June 3(
Serial number 190S.
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it is tne oesi 01 an.
cL Deeded to Jesus Christ.
iculiar deed discovered by at
3rs of Randolph county, cor
20 acres of land near Dark*
:o Jesus Christ, says the Stouts
Banner. The deed had bee
in 1850 b}T Johnson Wright an
Wright, his wife, and had neve
contested. The descendants c
aiily had held the property "i:
and have thrived upon it. Th
Is that being very pious this ol
! wished to return by deed o
id law to their Saviour the ma
blessings which He had con
on them in this life.?Kansa
tar.
eed of Suffering
From Rheumatism
a mistake to allow rheumatisn
ime chronic, as the pain can al
e relieved, and in most cases i
fected by applying Chamberlain'
aim. The relief from pain whicl
ds is alone worth many times it
It makes sleep and rest possible
a cases of long standing this lin
should be used on account of th
rhich it affords. 25 and 50 cen
>r sale by Kaufman n Drug Co.
ocrats of New Hampsnire elect
agates at large who stand fo
ident Harris, of the Farmers
, has issued a statement urging
8 to hold cotton.
juts or little cuts, small scratche
8?s or big ones are healed quick
)eWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. I
sially good for piles. Be sure t
Witt's. Sold by Kaufmann Druj
. Jackson, secretary and treas
! the Savannah Printing an*
lery company has been arrest
s charge of embezzling $10,00
he company.
Buller, one of the leading fig
i the Boer war is dead in Lon
Are iuu I
Regular? I
If you tre not, It is a sign of |
sense, a sign of some faiddet>> I
male trouble, that may be trader- 0
Ining and weakening your con- B
Itution, and laying up for yon B
uch future suffering. B
Many thousands of weak, ir- B
gular, suffering women hare, hi R
te past 50 years, been greatly B
snefited or cured by the use of B
tat well-known, successful, purely H
jgetable, female tonic and cura- j|
ve remedy g
WOMAN'S RELIEF
a
Appie Q. Barnes, of Alto, Tex.. $
i-rites: "1 caught coid, which jgj
lade mc irregular and gave me ?
ains in my shoulders and sides. &
:or almost 2 weeks I could not ^
fi a chair. Cardui brought mc '9
ili right again; 1 have no more 0
ains and am in very good $
leaiih." fi
At All Druggists %
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VVFIITH FOR FREE ADVICE. g
;T:i!ing '. I syiiit*- hi
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it This woman says that sick
it women should not fail to try
's Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
r- Compound as she did.
I' Mrs. A. Gregory, of 2355 Lawrence
3" St., Denver, Col., writes to Mrs.
d Pinkham:
''I was practically an invalid for six
Lk years, on account of female troubles.
d I underwent an operation by the
doctor's advice, but in a few months I
d was worse than before. A friend ad- j
vised Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound and it restored me to perfect '
health, such as I have not enjoyed in
many years. Any woman suffering aa
7 I did with backache, bearing-down
19 pains, and periodic pains,should not fail
!e to use Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound." 1
i- FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
;e For .thirty years Lydia E. Pinkfs
ham's Vegetable Compound, made
e -Ftv-xyvi tv\O+C and VlPrh? VlflS hpPTl the
llUili JL UV tkj CMiVi **VA AA%*vr .
* standard remedy for female ills,
and has positively cured thousands oi
women who have been troubled with
9 displacements, inflammation, ulcerad
tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
8 periodic pains, backache, that bear!"
ing-down feeling, flatulency, indigese
tion, dizziness or nervous prostration,
v Why don't you try it ?
1- Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick
), women to write'her for advice,
She has guided thousands to :
health. Address, Lynn, 31 ass.
Silled by Lightning1 i
"While Picking Cherries.
5_ Charlotte, N. C., June 4.?Miss
j. Pearl Shepherd, aged eighteen, was
n instantly killed and her mother, Mrs. .
3 William Shepherd, fatally injured by I
,r .lightning near the famous Alamnace
battleground in Almane county gat
n noon today.
e The women were picking cherries i
in the orchard near their home when
,f a storm came up and both were stricken
by the same bolt while making a
L_ desperate effort to regain the house.
g The elder woman is unconscious and
is not expected to recover. j
Mr. C. M. Vara Struck by-Train
Swansea, June 4.?Today, as No. 81
L, was rolling in, Mr. C. M. Varn at- }
a tempted to cross the track just ahead I
of the engine and as he was crossing |
^ the cow-catcher stuck his foot, knocked
off his shoe and threw him against
k the cross-head of the engine, which
g bruised his back and threw him tottie
ground, bruising his elbow and
* shoulder. Had Mr. Varn been one
" step later the accident would have
t been, perhaps, more serious to him.
In a spirited game of ball this evening
between Woodruff and Swansea
Mr. L. D. Corbett fell and seriously
hurt his shoulder?State, 5th.
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 cons
sumption in the first stages." You
> never heard of any one using Foley's
t Honey and Tar and not being satisfied.
0 Derrick's Drug Store.
g
Larceny From the Field.
Sec. 162, Vol. 2, Criminal Code of
1 S. C.
"Whosoever shall steal from the
0 premises of another any melons or
fruit, whether severed from the freehold
or not, shall be deemed guilty of
a misdemeanor, and, on conviction,
L" shall be punished by imprisonment
for not more than thirty days, or by a
= fine of not more than fifty dollars."
I Sural Carriers Must Spruce Up
Prkflt.m actor Opnpral Mpvpt rpcentlv
A VBWA?? V W
issued the following order: "Post- I
masters of rural free delivery offices
will inform all carriers under super- ,
vision that they are required to present
a neat personal appearance, that
the vehicles used must be suited to
the service, kept in good order and
presentable, and that the animals
used by the carriers in serving their
routes must be fit to work and such
as do not cast discredit on the service.
Laxity in these matters will he
immediately reported to this office
by postmasters."
I Uses of Salt.
Damp salt sprinkled on carpet
brightens colors and collects dust.
Wash matting with warm salt water.
This toughens the fibre and
! brightens the color.
Rinse colored fabrics in weak salt
water to "set" the colors.
Sprinkle a handful of salt on a bed
of coals or hot stove and shake a damp
plume over it, and it will curl like
new.
Rubbing hot irons over salt will
prevent the starch from "sticking."
c The whites of eggs will beat more
S easily if a pinch oFsalt is added.
Egg stains on silver can be readily
P< removed by rubbing with a soft cloth
dipped in fine sait.
a! Fruit stains may bo removed by
H covering with wet salt, while fresh. |
De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills
H ar" prompt and thorough and will in a
m very short time srret'gthen the weaken- ;
P fd kidneys and allay troubles arising i
front inflammation of the bladder. Tliev
5? are recommended everywhere. Sold by !
ircji Kaufmann Drug Co. j
Safe blowers robbed the posfoflieo j
|| at Maryville, Tenu., and got SdOC) in
sB cash and $1,~>00 worth of slumps and j
23 then escaped. [
may <
the best Shoes that can be bou
SEE OTJES BEFO]
E. P. & F.
1710 Main Street, (
[HE WHITE ROTARY:
The design and finish of the st
to equal it has yet appeared on th
STEADY, SWIFT
Has a very large Bobbin?Holdi
BALL BEL
A LIGHT RUNNER?STRONG and dura
(White SHUTTLE Machine has been in u
The NEW HOME stands at the top of SHI
Always on hand good Second Hand Mac:
nachine attachments, shuttles, belts and the
J. H. BERRY, 1802 Main S
Parlor Be:
SEN DAVID, P
HEXT TO SKYSCRAPER,
Finest Restaurant in South Caroli
Only Worn;
Special Rates by the Week.
Meals
BEST ORGANSlI
It Factory Prices.
' -I
Every home can afford and
should possess the best Or- _
gan. Terms so easy. ||
For a limited time we will
T1
sell $90 Organs at only $75. tn
Only $25 now; $25 Nov. Pc
1908; $25 Nov. 1909, and no
interest. ^
be
$80 Organs now only $65. _
Don't pay tne peaaier a
big profit, bnt come to us or
clip and send this advertise- ba
ment with your letter asking M
g
for catalogue and price list,
to * fe
ca
MALONE'S 3
MUSIC
HOUSE,
Columbia, S. C.
PIANOS & ORGANS. -
1908
ring and
Summer
Shoes
. kind of leathers to suit
ess and every day wear.
V V
ers' medium and heavy
Shoes a specialty. You
lepend that we ffive you .
ight and at a small profit.
IE YOU BUY
A. DAVIS,
Columbia, S. C.
s
;and is unexcelled. Nothing Le
market.
AND SURE.
5 more thread than any other
VRIXO,
>ble. It is something new.
r*s\ ra \
If Y> VJLLLJ 1A V ^
[JTTLE machines. I have the latest,
bines. Needles for all machines and
i best pure SPblRM OIL.
Itreei, Columbia, S. C.
stauraat,
roprsetor,
COLUMBIA, S. C. ,
na.
m's Restaurant in Columbia
at all Hours?Night orJDay.
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R. G R. HARDING,
ie Old Veteran Painless Tooth Exvctor
and Dentist, 1316 Main street T
>lumbia, S. C., sign of the Big Tooth,
now at his office and will be all sum?r.
where he will do all kinds of Dental
ork in the best manner and with the
St material. lApr
FIRSTCLASS BOILERS.
Atlas and C. T. Engines, and Lornird
Boilers, tanks, stacks, stand pipes
id sheet iron work, shafting, pulleys,
laring, boxes, hangers, etc.
Complete cotton, saw, grist, oil and _
rtilizer mill outfits; also gin, press, nq
mill or?rl tiViinirlft outfits.
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Building, bridge, factory, furnace and
ilroad castings; railroad, mills, ma-.
linists' and factory supplies.
Belting, packing, injectors, pipe fitsgs,
saws, files, oilers, etc.
Cast every day; work 200 hands.
GET OUR PRICES.
OMSABD IRON WORKS &
SUPPLY CO.,
ugusta, ... Ga
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nong other of Hancock Bros. &
's. brands, SHOW DOWN was
ardea the GOLD aMEDAL at the
orlds Fair in St. Louis, 1904. and !
s steadily increased its general all- j
our.d superiority ever since, until it
mds now without a peer among ail
re cured plug tobaccos.
t is manufactured by a strictly independent
n, sold in 10c, and 15c plujja and at 5c a cut.
Don't accept substitutes for this
brand?to frun Missouri and make *J
your dealer "SHOW DOWN!" jmM
ANCOCK BSCS. & CO., Lynchburg, Va.
Leaders in 190S
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