The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, October 14, 1908, Image 12
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priced $5.50.
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Well made. Has steel rods
! in arm and seat. Wood on
cobblers seat, "Lexington
price, $2.50.
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Dr. Thornton's Easy Teether has
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through the most trying period of its
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For Sale.
Farm, 507 acres, Saluda county,
near Crouch postoffice. This is a fine
tract of land; soil part sandy, part
red loam; good for all kinds of crops;
about 100 acres cleared, balance in
woods; lots of saw timber on place;
about 100 acres fine bottom land on
place; three tenant houses and other
buildings. This is your opportunity
to get fine farm. Address P. O. Box
31, Newberry, S. C.
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Trespass Notice.
This is to notify all persons not to
trespass on the lands of the undersigned,
either by hunting, fishnig, or in any
manner whatsoever. The law will be
rigidly enforced against all violators of
this notice. John H. Bailey.
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School books, pencils, tablets of all
kinds for sale cheap at The Bazaar.
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- MAIL.
M TMIH OIES'
tmJ When Our Other Planets and
Our Sun Are Also Dead.
JTILl THE HEAVENS BLAZE
Prte Infinite Space Shall Mways Be
Filled Wkb Sons arxj Worlds and
So-ufet For In Etomfty There Can Be
Neither Begronmg Nor End, ^0**''
The earth wos dead. The other
jkmetB had died, one after the othep.
Che sun was extinct, bat the stars
sere stm twiukltug. These Aall ah
rays be stare and trorlds.
*? r* f l_? ?I iff i. ritTW>
ill LUB UJLBLuetiBviA-aduwD ^ t ,
stdcfc is essentially relative, is deterulnod
tzy movement of of
rhefiD tccrhis, end in each svor?d it k
:eit according to the personal sensa Jxm
of tiielr Inhetthtots. Bach globe
neakre#toT^^?appSodS Tfm?
rbe years of the earth are not those
if Neptmra. Neptnnete year equals W4
if o?irs end is no longer in the abso
nta There exists no proper common ,
measure of time and eternity.
In the empty epace ttme does not exsi
There are no years, no oenturies,
rat tisre Is a .way of measuring time
ipotn a revolving globe. Without periodical
movements one can have do
conception orf fltno whatsoever.
The earth existed no longer; neither
lid its eeiestia) neighbor. Mars, nor
^eautlfnl Venos, nor the gigantic Jupi:er,
dot the strange o Diverse of Saturn,
Its rings gone, nor the slow plan?ts
Uranus and Neptune, nor even
the sublime sun, whose rays had for
centuries made fnrOle the celestial
countries suspended In its light.
The sun was a black globe, the pfen?
% 1 ?1 ? l-v^ rvnrl fKIa
sts were OO>ct maca. KR>W?, UUU <-^w
invisible system ccottnned to coarse In
the started immensity at the bosom of
the cold darkness of space.
Pram {be viewpoint of Ute alt t&ese
worlds were dead* existed do longer.
Tbey survived their antique history as
do tbe ruins af Che dead cities of As*
Syria, which the ascb&eotoglst cBseoypps
In the deeect and revolved dark in
the inrisihia and onknown. Every*
thing was cohered with ice, 233 degrees
bekrw se*o.
No gen las, so saga. eotrW hove
bfooght hack the days of old when I
earth soDed through space bathed in
light, its beautiful green meadows
awakening with the rays of the morning
son. Its rivers flowing like serpents
through the green fields, its
woods reverberating with the songs of
the birds, its foreets- enveloped in majestic
mystery.
Then oil this happiness seemed eternal
What has become of tbe mornings
and evenings, the flowers and the lov
ei*s, the harmonies and joy a, the beaj>
ties and The dreams? All haw disappeared
The earth fc? dead, ah the planet? are
dead, the sun is extinct The solar
system gone. Time itself esen annliilated.
Time flows Into eternity, but eternity
remains, and time revives.
Before the earth existed, during a
whole eternity, there were suns and
hrrrT\rmitk*i filled with life and
activity as are -we today. For millions
and millions of years our earth did not
exist, but the universe was no less
brilliant After our time it will be as
before. Gor epoch is of do importance.
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5 INCHES HIGH.
oils head and foot. All
lats and rollers, $6.50.
EGHT PAID.
South Carolina. (
The dead and cokl earth carried in
itself, however, .an energy not lost, its
movement around the son, which energy
transformed into heat would suffice
to melt the whole globe, to reduce
it to vapor and to begin a new history
for it, which. It is true, would not last
long, for if this movement around the
sun should suddenly cease the earth
would fail into the sun and cease to
ovfcrf if would rush toward it with
ever Increasing speed and woafcf reach
it in sixty-ftee'days. - When
the. earth is dea<% other worlds
TV 111 oome. There will be other bomanittes,
other Babylonians, other Tbebekrns,
other Athenians, other Homes,
other Parises, other palaces, other temples,
other glories, other Jtr?M, other
lights. r
And these x?\g on^rse^ will -disappear
in their turn, to be followed by
still others. At a eertaln time far
away to the fntrrre eternity all the
stars <g tig ffllfcy Way ?bali rjjsh towardon?
oentel ~of"^ravity "and form
an immense formidable son, center of
a j^v^tem, whose enormoos worlds
shall become populated by beings living
in a temperature which would seem ?
red hot to us. ? **?'? pik-1*
The infinite space shall aiways be
filled with worlds and stars, son Is and
suns, and eternity shall test forever,
for tltere can be neither beginning nor
end.?Gamllle Flammarlon.
Ctrt Hrs Visit Sfcort.
The Duke of Wellington on?e wrote
to I>r. Hut ton for information as to
the scientific aajuiremeots of a young
officer who had been under his Instruction.
The doctor thought he eoukl not
do tees than answer the question verbally
and made an appointment accordingly.
Directly Wellington saw htm ho
said: "I am obliged to you. doetor, for
the trouble you are taking. fit
for the poet?*
Clearing his throat; B*. Bodon began:
"Nb man more so, my lord. I
can"? *
'That's quite snflteient" said Wellington.
T know bow valuable your
time Is. Mine just now is ?<jnaHy so.
1 win not detain yon any kmgea Good
morolng^
Occasions of adversity best- diseaver
how great virtue or strength" eaeh one
hath, for occasions do not make ? mas
frail, but show what be to.
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DmrtlM MairM Pallet
At the appointed time Edwtn Jones
had railed at his best girl's home, but
somehow Miss Wrinkle was not there
to greet him.
He seated btmeetf !n the drawtng
room and austooaSy oswaStad her arrival.
Presently the door opooedj bo* ate.
It was only her eigbt-yearoid brother.
"Helk>P' exclaimed Edwin, "Is jour
sister busy V
"She seems so," replied the youngster,
"but I dont know Just what she
thinks she's doing. She's standing in
front of the mirror, Mushing Just awful
and whispering to it, *Oh, Mr. Jones,
this is so stiddeDf "
Still Another Excuse.
"Are you willing to chop some wood
for your dinner?"
"Lady," answered nodding Pete,
"I'm interested In de preservation of
the forests, an' It would be ag'in' me
principles to put an ax Into one of de
monarchs of de forest, even though he
lay prostrate at me feet."?Washington
Star.
Rattan Seat well made and
well finished. Our special
price, "Lexington," 50c each
Order by mail.
KcEDROY-fiHAXWON
SPRIXG BHDS,
CROW2*
THE BEST
53.50 Spring in the United States
Dur special price, "Lexington,"
52.50.
Order by mail.
GUNS,
AMMUNITION,
Sporting Goods
of Every Kind.
Automobtle and Bicycle Repairs
We carry in stock guns of
the best make, hunting outfits.
the best shells on the
market. We guarantee satisfaction
in every instance.
TT _ --I -!j. iV. X J ^
we solicit me tiauc ux uui
Lexington friends, Call to
see us and we will please you.
Jacob Brothers,
GUNS & LOCKSMITHS
1719 Main Street,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
j Wearing Jewelry |
Shows Good Toste
Wearing jewelry has never
been more fashionable than
it is now. But, of course,
the jewelry must be in style.
Ours fulfills every demand
It is right in style, quality
and in price. The stock is I
large and of a very wide
range.
I We invite every reader of
this paper to visit us while
in Columbia. If you can't
come, write us. Mail orders
receive careful and prompt
attention.
CHARLES F. SBNTZ, S
I JEWELER, I
I 1439 Main, Columbia, S. C I
The wholesome, harmless green leaves
and tender stems of a lung healing
mountainous shrub, give to Dr. Shoop's
Cough Remedy its curative properties.
Tickling or dry bronchial coughs quickly
and safely yield to this highly effective
Cough medicine. Dr. Shoop assures
mothers that they can with safety
give it to even very young babes. No
opinm, no chloroform?absolutely nothing
harsh or harmful. It calms the dis
tressing cough, and heals the sensitive
membranes. Accept 110 other. Demand
Dr. Skoop's. Sold bv Danfmann Drug
Co.