The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, July 01, 1908, Page 7, Image 7
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A Depository fo]
of South Carolin
of Columbia.
WE OWN
$400,000 United
Carolina Bonds.
WE SOLICIT
Accounts of Ban
WE PAY
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terest calculated
WE PROMISE
Our best efforts 1
satisfaction.
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lift y?ur money with us until y
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)M J. C. CUICNARD,
llio Vice-President.
of malaria lasts a long time. a
cold easily or become run-' cQi
of the after effects of malaria* ] 43*
in yourself witk ^Sco/tf'vrj &
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to contain no coal tar. ^
lb barrels - $1.25 per 100 lbs J
$4.00 per barrel
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ny things that looked
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ves worthless. ^ p$T
,t soon run over at
gave way, sewing
guard against these things, especially in foottnd
be confident of getting the best quality footour
money can buy, take advantage of the large
oice stock constantly available for making pleasections
at our store.
le agent for W. L. Douglas Shoes for men, $1.50
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BOYNE.
Columbia, S. C.
to National Bank,
JUMBIA, S. C.
r the United States Government, the State
a the County of Richland and the City
States Bonds and $100,000 State of South
iks, Firms, Corporations and Individuals.
>n deposits in our Savings Department, in-,
quarterly.
:o transact your business to your entire
SAL BANK, - - Columbia, S; C.
ITAL ?250,000.00
J. P. Matthews, Cashier.
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? RAILWAY. Ifc
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ining Car Service, ^
eeping Cars on ail Trains, JK
dules on Local Trains.
ion as to rates, routes, etc.
era Railway Ticket Agent, or v
K, D. P. A., Charleston, S. C.
r, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. M/
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it is our desire to please. Leave ?)lj
ou need it. We pay interest four ^ j
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L. S. TROTTI, <
President ^ 1
Does Proliibitios. Prohibit.
Men do not, as a rule, attack that
which i9 in their own interests. Prohibition
is commonly supposed to be
hostile to the interests of liquor dealers,
and as such it is to be expected
that they will oppose it and attack it.
But they take an odd way of doing
so. They ridicule it, claiming that
prohibition i9 ineffective, and that in
some prohibition territory there i9
more liquor drunk because of it. In
answer to this, with reference to
Maine, the Homiletic Review sagely
remarks: "There is just one conclusive
proof that prohibition in Maine
is the genuine article, namely. 'Every
liquor dealer and every liquor
dealer's advocate is engaged in a constant
attempt to break it down. If
Maine were buying and selling as
much liquor as these curious philosophers
affirm, would they not be unanimous
for continuing so profitable a
condition of things? So long as the
liquor interests continue their present
desperate opposition to the 'inefective'
efforts of the temperance people,
their ridicule is cause of congratulation."?Sunday
School Times.
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy
Wouid Have Saved
Him S100.00.
"In 11)12 I had a very severe attack of
diarrnoea," says R. N. Farrar of Cat
Island, La. "For several weeks I was
unable to do anything. On March 18,
1907, I had a similar attack, and took
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy which gave me prompt
relief. I consider it one cf the best
medicines of its kind in the world, and
had I used it in 1902 believe it would
have saved me a hundred dollar doctor'sbill."
Scld by Kaufmanii Drug
Co.
*>
Grov.' G-lenn Signed Bill.
Gov. Glenn, amidst imposing ceremonies,
9igned the proclamation for
prohibition to go into effect in North
Carolina on the first of January, 1909.
The ceremonies took place in the executive
office and prohibition leaders
from all parts of the 9tate were present.
The official vote announced was
113,612 for prohibition and 69,416
against it. Twenty counties out of
98 went wet. The temperance wom!
en of the state, at the ceremonies,
presented a handsome banner to Buncombe
county for the largest majority
for prohibition, and one to Yancey
county for the largest percentage,
ten votes only out of 1,220 in Yancey
county being cast against prohibition,
? -fJ-l. ML
G. B. Burhans Testifies After
Four Years.
G. B. Burhans, of Carlisle Center, N.
,Y., writes: "About four years ago I
wrote you stating that 1 had been entirely
cured of a severe kidney trouble
by taking less than two bottles of Foley's
Kidney Cure. It entirely stopped
the brick dust sediment, and pain and
symptoms of kidney disease disappeared.
I am glad to say that I have never had
a return of any of those symptoms during
the four years that have elapsed
and I am evidently cured to stay cured,
and heartily recommend Foley's Kidney
Cure to any one suffering from kidney
or bladder trouble.'' Derrick's Drug
Store.
A Thrilling Experience.
C. M. Williams, a popular traveling
man of Union, had a most thrilling |
experience on the Southern railway
trestle across Broad river, near
Shelton, several days ago and came
near meeting a horrible death. He
was walking across the trestle and
just as he reached the half way point
he fell and broke both bones in one of
his legs. As he tripped and fell he
came near falling off the trestle into ,
the rolling waters below. He was
alone at the time of the accident and
no help was in sight and he was forced
to depend on his own efforts. He realized
that he could not remain on ;
the trestle, for a train was likely to !
bear down upon him at any moment, !
so he dragged himself across the trestle
until he reached the end and call- 1
ed persons who rendered him assist- <
ance. He suffered most excruciating
pain. <
The Remedy That Does.
':Dr. King's New Discovery is rlie t
remedy that does the healing others s
promise but fa.;l to perform." says Mrs.
E. R. Pierson. of Auburn Centre. Pa. /
"It is curing me of throat and lung
trouble of long standing, that other g
treatments relieved onlv temnorarilv.
New Discovery is doing me so much j
good that I feel confident its continued t
use for a reasonable length of time wiil ^
restore me to perfect health." This re- "
Downed cough and cold remedy and *
throat and lung healer is sold at Der- ?
rick's Drug Store and Kaufmann Drug _
Co. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. ^
Henry Fowler, colored, who killed
Boyce Stone, white, at Greer some >
time ago, has been granted bail by p
Judge Hydrick in the sum of $1,000.
Get my "Book No. 4 For "Women." i:
It will give weak women many valuable
suggestions of relief?and with $
strictly confidential medical advice is a
entirely free. Simply write Dr. Shoop, c
Racine, Wis. The book No. 4 tells all p
about Dr. Shoop's Night Cure and how ^
these soothing," healing, antiseptic sup- j,
positories can be successfully applied to p
correct these weaknesses. Write for p
the book. The Night Cure is sold by g
Kaufmann Drug Co p
A GOOD REASON.
Lexington People Can Tell Ton
Why It Is So.
Doan's Kidney Pills cure the cause
of disease, and that is why the cures
are always lasting. This remedy
strengthens and tones up the kidneys,
helping them to drive out of the body
the liquid poisons that cause backache,
headache and distressing kidney
and urinary complaints. Lexington
people testify to permanent cures.
J. J. Schwartz, living on S. Main
St., Lexington, S. C., says: "I have
been using Doan's Kidney Pills but a
short time, but I have received more
benefit from them than any other
remedy. I suffered from a too frequent
action of the kicneys, and my
back pained me severely. The secretions
were dark in color and contained
a sediment and though I used
a number of different remedies, they
did not prove of benefit. I finally
sent to the Kaufmann Drug Co., procured
Doan's Kidney Pills, and am
pleased to state that they gave me
prompt relief."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents tor tne united
States.
Remember the name?Doan's?and
take no other.
Special Summer Excursions
Via
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Extremely low round trip WEEKEND
excursion tickets are now on
sale for all trains Saturdays and for
Sunday morning trains only, to ISLE
OF PaLMS, T\7BEE; also to manv
attractive MOUNTAIN RESORT
POINTS, from principal stations in
South Carolina. Tickets good to return
until Tuesday following date of
sale.
Also special SUNDAY EXCURSION
rates from Columbia, Augusta
and intermediate stations to ISLE
OF PALMS AND TYBEE.
For details, rates, etc., apply to
SOUTHERN RAILWAY AGENTS
or
J. L. MEEK,
Asst. General Passenger Agent,
Atlanta, Ga.
J. C. LUSK,
Division Passenger Agent,
Charleston, S. C.
30th August.
Over Thirty-Five Years.
In 1872 there was a great deal of diarrhoea,
dysentery and cholera infantum.
It was at this time that Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Kemeay was nrst Drougnt muo use. jl
proved more successful than any other
remedy or treatment, and has for thirtyfive
years maintained that record. From
a small beginning its sale and use has
extended to every part of the United
States and to many foreign countries.
Nine druggists out of ten will recommend
it when their opinion is asked,
although they hf\ve other medicines
that pay them a greater profit. It can
always he depended upon, even in the
most severe and dangerous cases, For
sale by Kaufmana Drug Co.
Got Sis 20 Cents
After 40 Tears.
Dayton correspondence Columbus
Dispatch.
William Young, a civil war veteran,
has received at the Soldiers' Home a
check for 20 cents from the treasury
department, the amount of change
due him when forty years ago he purchased
five cents worth of writing
paper and received no change when
he tendered a quarter in payment
therefor.
Ever since the war the government
has been searching for him and finally'found
him at the Dayton Home.
Was in Poor Health for Years
Ira W. Kelley, of Mansfield, Pa.,
"T 1 l.U
writes: * i was m puui ntrunu iui i>vu
years, suffering from kidney and bladder
trouble, and spent considerable
money consulting physicians without
obtaining any marked benefit, but was
cured by Foley's Kidney Cure, and I
desire to add my testimony that it may
be the cause of restoring the health of
others." Refuse substitutes. Derrick's
Drug Store.
July 3 has been set as the date for
the holding of examinations for scholarships
to the following colleges in
South Carolina: Charleston College,
South Carolina Military Academy,
Winthrop, Clemson Agricultural College
and the University of South Carolina.
Heat prostrates the nerves. In the
summer one needs a tonic to off-set the
mstomary hot weather nerve and
strength depression. You will feel bet:er
within 48 hours after beginning to
ake such a remedy as Dr. Sheep's Re;torative.
Its prompt action in restorng
the weakened nerves is surprising.
Df course, you won't get entirely strong !
n a few days, but each day you can
ictually feel the improvement. Thar
ired, lifeless, spiritless feeling will
juickly depart when using the resforaive.
* Dr. Shoop's Restorative will
harpen a failing appetite: it aids direction:
it will strengthen the wcakend
kidneys and heart by simply rebuildug
the worn out nerves that- these orrans
depend upon. Test it a few days
nd be convinced, isohl by Kaufmaim
)rug Co.
The first bale of new cotton sold in j
sew lorkon Wednesday tor .h cents
>er pound.
The legislature of Georgia convened
n Atlanta on "Wednesday.
There is one preparation known to- ]
lay that will promptly help the stomch.
This is Kodol. Kodol digests all j
lasses of food, and it dors ir thorough- '
5*1 so that the use of Kodol for a rime
rill without doubt help anyone who *
as stomach disorders or stomach trou- ^
le. Take Kodol today and continue '
t- for the short time that is necessary to J
ive you complete relief. Kodol is sold (
y Kaufmann Drug Co. (
June Wedding
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Call for Invito
ments and Cards,
print them just 1
the latest styles a
and see.
The R. L. Br]
Law Book Publish
Booksellers and St
Two Stores or
COLUMBIA, - - - I:
: : CHAPI]
Our banking faoilitac
place them at your comr
teres! paid on tame depc
with your business.
J. F. U
J. A. BLACftWELDER
NEW STOS
m
MBBfitEa
I have opened np a full line of Gener
at Saxe-Gotha Cotton Mills, where I wil
best poods at lowest prices. A fresh stbc
Groceries and I
Always on hand. I respectfully ask thai
where.
JOHN G.
Saxe-Cotha Mills,
| I want to shake hands j
11 with every man, wo- j
man or boy in this
neighborhood who helps
sell harness.
I believe the mule
has a hard time and am
trving to make him
f %j ci
| comfortable by making
J D
c>nmfnvtViQrnPce i
' ^ y ivi i u y xxrriA
E make everything from
ft) 4 O
I a gee strap to a horse
collar and make it as
good as I know how.
I Let us help the mule
I Wise W. Martin
I MAKER OF HARNESS
I 1118 Plain Street
J COLOMBIA, : : : S. C. !
For Weak j
9* a
fuaneysi
Inflammation of the bladder,
urinary troubles and
backache use
DeWitt's Kidney
and Bladder Pills
A Week's1
Trial For 25c |
E. C. DeWITT & CO., Chicaso, X1L j
The Kaufmann Drug Co.
G, W, LINDLER,!
Chapin, S. C.,
?as an up-to-date line of
COFFINS AND GASKETS
~)n hand, at prices to suit everybody. ]
Prices range from $1.50 up to $50.00. s
Dall 011 me and I will save you money. "
[ am prepared to furnish a hearse when>ver
desired in connection with my un- ?
lertaking business. Jan. 2. 3m f
!
itions, AnnounceWe
engrave or
ike engraving in
,nd shapes. Call
iw Company,
ers, Bookbinders,
ationers. : : :
l Main Street,
S. C.
NT, S. C. : : :
5S are excellent. We j
nand. 5 per cent, in>s5ts.
Kindly favor us
IOMEYCUTT, Cashier. 1
, President. fi
,E!:
3W GOODS?
al Merchandise in the Oswald Building
I be pleased to serve the public with the
;k of
Family Supplies
: you give me a call before buying else*
BOOZER,
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Is your Liver all right? J
Are your Kidneys in a?
healthy condition? If so,
S HILTON'S LIFE for Z
Z the LIVER J
t and KIDNEYS 2
will keep them so. If not,
Hilton's Life for the Liver I*
| and Kidneys will make
f them so. A 25c. bottle
J will convince you of this
fact. Sold wholesale by
Z The Murray Drug Co., {
fiftlnmhiV S f!
S For sale at The Bazaar, {
S Lexington, S. C. ?
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' Before You Purchase Any Other W^ita
THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANY]
ORANGE, MASS. j
Many Sewing Machines are made to sell regardless
of cuaihy, but ths ** Xw Jlome" is mad?
to wear. Cur guarar.ty never runs cut
We make Sewing Machines to suit all conditions
of the trade. The stands at the
head cf ail IIisrh-pTn?te family sewing machines
Sold by authorized drulers only, /
res i.u ev
W , 1*. iiOOF,
Lexington. S. C.
r^ss. i
dear:vi aud bcantifiet the aait.
ASCgayyy>35aProcit>;;i a laXwLriant growth.
l1i$aKs5^S?Jff?I<evcr Fails to Bestore Gray
IHa:r to its Vouthful Color.
CrT^frffiv 'J/&uA CSirc* vt'p tl.'- a' s Ji ha-.r tallicg.
jiic.ar.d*! >.'??. J'ruggirj
Aug 30, 1 y
WHEELWRIGHT "and
BLACKSMITH SHOP
At BE RLE Y & KYZER'S Xew
blacksmith SIio]^ you will find Mr. L.
L Long ready to give you prompt
service. All kinds of repair work,
lorseshoeing, etc. Give us a trial,
shop situated near the Bcrley homestead.
Marll 6m