The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, October 07, 1908, Page 2, Image 2
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LEE A. LOR
1519 Main Str<
JOBBERS - AN1
Stoves and Ranges,
Stove Pipe, Tinware,
Enamelware, Hollow Ware,
Tin Plate, Iron and
Asphalt Roofin ,
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Conductor, Sh
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FLOUR-it;:
Cheaper by the barrel. First patent, i
give satisfaction or money lefunded. '
people to buy flour at a low price. See
0 JULIUS H. WE
WHOLESALE DRY (
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I I Complete stock oi
II Goods and Notions.
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of AUBURN WAGONS and
No better Wagons and Bugfcese
makes. Prices always j;
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ing before you see us.
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rting goods of all
Automobiles and
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ICK & BRO,
jet, Columbia. S. S.
) - DEALERS - IN
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Fire Brick and Clay
Pumps, Pipe,
Fittings, Valves,
Cocks, Hose,
\ Electric and
Gas Fixtures,
Paints and Oils,
Cutlery, Wire Netting.
[ERIOT,
A Retail Dealer in
es, Beef, Mutton,
I Rfl.nsa.ere.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
just received a carload of flour. The price
reduced to only 65c. per 24 pound sack,
svaterground. Every sack guaranteed to
This is a fine opportunity for Lexington
? me before you buy.
:IL & COMPANY, |1
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Bank, - COLUMBIA, S. C. 1 Jj
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minimum freight ex- |
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ie" Reversible Ratchet j
> mistake in buying this the best and only j
)N made. Three Ratchets in one, taking
:juare Shank Drills?Long and Short Feed.
NONE CHEAPER ; ASK FOR PRICE.
LUMBIA SUPPLY CO . Columbia, S.C. j j
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The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, October 7, 1908.
Forget.Me-Not.
' How oft I think of my darling dove,
Whom I so often call "my pet;"
No other one like her I love,
Though I have tried hard to forget,
Those piercing eyes and smiling face,
Have never left me by one jot,
Though I be in some distant place;
O, dear, I will forget thee not.
To forget is a dreadful task,
While I am in some lonely spot;
My heart to hers is riveted fast;
Of course I shall forget her not.
Some day the work will all be done,
When we have well arranged the plot,
When both our hearts melt into one;
Then, dear, you will forget me not.
When angry clouds all disappear,
Then we will reach a sunny spot;
Oar hearts will throb without a fearSweet
Dove. I shall forget you not,
?By J. D. Whaley.
50 N. Boulevard, Atlanta, Ga.
Where Bullets Flew.
David Parker, of Fayette, N. Y., a
veteran of the civil war, who lost a foot
at Gettysburg, says: "The good Electric
Bitters have done is worth more
than five huidred dollars to me. I spent
much money doctoring for a bad case
of stomach trouble, to little purpose. 3
then tried Electric Bitters, and they
cured me. I now take them as a tonic,
and they keep me strongtand well." 50c.
at Kaufmann Drug Co./Derrick's Drug
Store, Sandel Drug Store.
Singling Bros. Show.
The people of Lexington will have
an opportunity on Friday, Cct. 16, of
visiting Ringling Brothers' World's
Greatest Shows, the point of exhibition
being in Columbia. This season
marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of
this great circus, and the Ringling
Brothers are celebrating the vear bv
presenting the greatest European program
ever offered, a parade that surpasses
all those of the past, a new and
complete menagerie, another brilliant
spectacle, and the most astonishing
and sensational "thriller" in all history.
The "thriller" is nothing less than a
double somersault in n^d-air made by
a heavy automobile with Mile. La
Belle Roche. This is an act that defies
English. It cannot be described,
and when once seen, the picture of it
will be carried in memory to the end
of life. It is the first instance where
a single automobile has turned two
somersaults in space.
The world-wide character of th's
| year's remarkable company can le
seen at a glance. From France come
the great St. Leon family of acrobaU ;
the Patty Brothers, who walk, sk p
ine rope ana aance on tneir neaas,
Burgeos and Clara, the gymnasts; the
wonderful Martell troupe of cyclists;
the aerial Millettes, and Miss La Belle
Roche, who does the dangerous automobile
double somersault.
From Italy have come the great
Bedini family of riders and the Marnello-Marnitz
quartet of acrobatic bellringers.
In Germany were found
Schadel, the great zebra rider; Marguerite
and Hanley, the gymnasts,
and the Prosit trio and Horfcon and
Linden, burlesque bar - performers.
Riccobono, the world's greatest
trainer of animais, and his marvelous
company of horses are from Russia,
and the Mirza Golem acrobats are from
the court of the Shah of Persia.
Wormwood and his trained bears;
the Buttons and the Clark Brothers,
riders; the freat aerial Clarkonians
and the famous Jordan family are from
England; Kerslake and his company
of pigs that skip the rope and shoot
the chutes are from New Zealand, and
the eight Carnellos, acrobats; Alvarez,
the aerialist; De Mario, the contortionist,
and a company of burlesque
bull fighters are from Spain.
At any time when your stomach is not
in good condition, you should take Kodol
because Kodol digests all the food you
eat, and it supplies health and strength
lor tiie stomach in that way. You take
Kodol just for a little while when you
have slight attacks of Indigestion, and
vou take it just a little longer in order
t > get relief from severe attacks of Indi>rrt?tion
or Nervous Dyspepsia. Try Kodol
today. Sold by Kaufmaun Drug Co.
Subscribe to The Dispatch.
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? Confinement ?
II you have cause to fear the ?
|fl pains of childbirth, remember that g|
Q they are doe to weakness, or dism
ease, of the womanly organs, and j?
H that healthy women do cot suffer, Bp
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mj table ingredients, of which that Bn
B| famous, female medicine and wo- S|fi
WOMAN'S RELIEF
Its composed, wit! build up the Eg?
womanfv organs to a healthy state ???
and thus prevent needless suiier"Before
my confinement.'* writes |g
Mrs. Rose Schubarth. of Mo::umeat,
Colo., "I hzd such bearingdown
pains I didn't know what to |S|
do. Cardiri quickly relieved no. |gs
Scire months later i had a tine a*?
i2"Ib. baby, was sick only thirty
minutes, and did not even have j|j|
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Vv'KiTE FOR FRE:E ADV1CH, tea
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VtS to;.-.:-. i>i Led it* Advisory jjcvt., ?r , >'
;..p To ("w.'t:.I:.iicinc^Ca. ?*?
Thousands of American women
in our homes are daily sacrificing
; their lives to duty.
In order to keep the home neat
' and pretty, the children well dressed
. and tidy, women overdo. A female
' weakness or displacement is often
brought on and they suffer in silence,
- drifting along from bad to worse,
knowing well that they ought to
have help to overcome the pains and
' aches which daily make life a burden. .
It is to these faithful women that
A pi
ltvia Lnni\nMm
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
i somes as a boon and a blessing,
as it did to Mrs. F. Ellsworth, of
Mayville, N. Y., and to Mrs. W. P.
Boyd, of Beaver Falls, Pa., who say:
"I was not able to do my own work,
owing to the female trouble from which
I suffered. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound helped me wonderfully,
and I am so well that I can do as big a
1 day's work as I ever did. I wish every
sick woman would try it.
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lydia E. Pinkbam's
Vegetable Compound, made
from roots and herbs, has been the I
standard remedy for female ills. \
nnr\ Vioo -ru-koi/riTrorl tVinncandcnT
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women who have been troubled with
displacements, inflammation, ulcera- -I
tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, (
periodic pains, backache, that bearing-down
feeling, flatulency, indiges1
tion,dizziness,or nervous prostration.
Why don't you try it ? i
, -* Mrs. Pinkliam invites all sick I
women to write lier for advice.
She has guided thousands to
health. Address, Lynn, Mass.
Don't. r
Don't ask the editor to publish a list
of wedding gifts.
Don't add to the terrors of death by
tacking several stanzas of doggerel to
a death notice. Don't crowd the
mourners. t
Don't lug old clippings into a newspaper
office and tell the editor that
you have brought him "something to
fill up with." Take him a cabbage;
m -fill nr\ tTT?f b f b O f
11C7 <JCLI1 1111 11 y IV&tli Ul?l.
Sitting in the end of a church pew,
don't get up to admit others. Move
along.
Don't kick a man when he is down
unless you are sure that he will never
get up again.
Don't put lard on a man's shoes
when you see him "going down hill." u
They are already greased for the occasion.
1
Don't pray with the hungry man un- J
til you have given him something to
eat. Prayer without pork availeth
not. P
The wholesome, harmless green leaves
and tender stems of a lung healing |
mountainous shrub, give to Dr. Shoop's
though Remedy its curative properties.
Tickling or dry bronchial coughs quickly
and safely yield to this highly effective
Cough medicine. Dr. Shoop a.4- |
sures mothers that they can with safety
give it to even vtry young babes. No
opium, no chloroform?absolutely nothing
harsh or harmful. It calms the distressing
cough, and heals the sensitive J
membranes. Accept no other. Demand
Dr. Shoop's. Sold bv Daufmann Drug
Co.
The quantity of sulphuric acid in
I mine water varies according to the S
I district and condition of the mine.
Some mine water has been found to
contain only a few grains, while the
water in other workings often con- =
tains over 100 grains a gallon. g
For Chronic Diarrhoea.
"While in the army in 1803 I was
taken with chronic diarrhoae," says
George M. Felt on of South Gibson, Pa.
"I have since tried many remedies but
without any permanent relief until Mr.
A. W. Miles of this place persuaded me
to try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy, one bottle of which
stopped it at once." For sale by Kaufliiaim
Drug Co. |
The progress recently made in in- 2
creasing toe efficiency of the incan- I
descent electric lamp~ seems to indi- I
cate that the future of the arc lamp is 9
doomed. 3
Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup is
used nearly everywhere, because it nor
only heals irritation of the throat and
stops the cough, bur ir drives the cold
out of the system through its laxative
principle by assuring a free and geotle
action of the bewels, and rhar is the
only way 10 cure a cold, you can'r cure
it as long as you are constipated. Insist ! ft
upon Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup, j H
Sc?ld by Kaufmann Drug Co. S
Mule Stur.? to Death. j 1
Sandy Serine, ail industrious col- j (
oivd farmer who lives a few miles ! I
| from Johnston. lost a valuable mule i I
I last week, which w;n slunjj to death | j
by yellow jackets. I lis son drove the i j
I mule into a nest of yellow jackets, I I
j which when routed covered the ani- j j
j ma!, stin^inL', it so s^w-rcly that it ! 3
i died a short wiiil afterwards. TI e j ft
I mn.ie was worth siin,?}ioniter " 5
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and guarantee satisfactic
We pay highest pri
> sell meal and hulls at 1
! also buyers of cotton.
| sell.
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Farmers medium and liea^
3ur motto, "Live and let li
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1710 Main Stree
FHF WHITF RflTAR
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The design and finish of the
o equal it has yet appeared or
STEADY, SWIj
Has a very large Bobbin?H<
BALL B]
A LIGHT -RUNNER?STRONG and <
(White SHUTTLE Machine has been
The NEW HOME stands at the top of
Always on hand good Second Hand ]
lachine attachments, shuttles, belts and
I. II. BERRY, 1802 Main
Parlor R<
BEN DAVID
I EXT TO SKYSCRAPER,
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5est cooking and finest Eestau
Ipecial Rates by the Wee
Me
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I want to shake hands
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with every man, woman
or boy in this
neighborhood who helps
sell harness.
I believe the mule
has a hard time and am
trying to make him
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comfortable bv making
c o
comfortable harness. I
make everything from
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a gee strap to a horse
collar and make it as
> good as I know how.
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i Wiise W. Martin
M&KEH OF HARNESS
iii8 Plain Siraet
COLUMBIA, : : : S. C. I
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Winter
Shoes
all styles and leathers to
t for dress and every day
TTo TTin rp Virn-i ??1-?1- Aiir Poll
cix xxa T uyj 11 u vui jl an
ck in March when leather
l money by buying from us.
ry work shoes a specialty. |
ye" prices. {
'HER : SHOES.
A. DAVIS,
it, Columbia, S. C.
Y SFWINfi NACHINF I
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5 stand is unexcelled. Nothing
i the market. ^
FT AND SURE.
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>lds more thread than any other
EARING,
durable. It is something new. 1+
in use twenty-five years.)
SHUTTLE machines. I have the latest.
Machines. Needles for all machines and
1 the best pure SPERM OIL.
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sstaurant,
, Proprietor,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
irant in Columbia.
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For Ladies and Gentlemen
ik.
als at all Hours?Night or Day
1RIGHTPIANOS |
IVE PLEASURE
for years. Thev make ,
home happier and better. :
Why not have one in'^ M
your home? ^
You can secure one eas-r I
ily if you come to us.
Every instrument we sell I
has the reputation of its I
maker behind it, and a 1
strong guarantee besides. fl
Call and see our pianos/
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catalogue.
Ifolons's Music House,. I
Columbia, S. C. h I
PIANOS & OBGANS.