The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, October 21, 1908, Page 2, Image 2
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ing goods of all,
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Electric and
Gas Fixtures.
Paints and Oils,
Cutlery, Wire Netting.
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eftail Dealer in
5, Beef, Mutton,
Sausage,
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fc received a carload of flonr. The price
iuced to only 85c. per 24 pound sack,
feiground. Every sack guaranteed to
s is a fine opportunity for Lexington
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istake in buying this the best and only
made. Three Ratchets in one, taking <
re Shank Drills?Long and Short Feed.
(ONE CHEAPER; ASK FOR PRICE.
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You won't tell your family doctor
the whole story about your private
illness ? you are too modest. You
need not be afraid to tell Mrs. Pinkham,
at Lynn, Mass., the things you
could not explain to the doctor. Your
letter will be held in the strictest confidence.
From her vast correspondence
with sick women during the
past thirty years she may have
gained the very knowledge that will
help your case. Such letters as the following,
from grateful women, establish
beyond a doubt the power of
LYDIA E.PINKHAOTS
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
to conquer all female diseases,
Mrs. Norman R Barndt, of Allentown,
Pa., writes:
"Ever since I was sixteen years of
age I had suffered .from an organic derangement
and female weakness; in
consequence I had dreadful headache!
and was extremely nervous. My physician
said I must go through an operation
to get welL. A friend told me
about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound, and I took it and wrote you
for advice, following your directions
carefully, and thanks to you I am today
a well woman, and I am telling
all my friends of my experience,"
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound, made
from roots and herbs, nas been the
standard remedy for female ills,
and has positively cured thousands of
women who have been troubled with
displacements, inflammation, ulceration,
fibroid tumors, irregularities,
periodic pains, backache, that bearing-down
feeling, flatulency, indi^es'
tion, dizziness,ornervous prostration.
Masked Mob Burned Farmers
Cotton in Boad.
Little Bock, Ark., Oct. 17.?A special
from Searcy, Ark., says:
, What is thought to be the first act
of depredation committed by night
riders in Arkansas was reported on
Wednesday when it was learned that
W: G. Lucas, a farmer, was stopped
while hauling a bale of cotton to
Searcy, by masked riders who burned
the cotton in the road.
Lucas says that three men stepped
out from behind a tree and carried
out the act, but that there were between
25 and 50 masked riders alongside
the road.
"Burned Alive."
That is a common saying when one
buys goods of any kind and gets
cheated. You will save money by
buying your furniture from the Lion
Uinmifrma Pft PnlnmWo fl n floo
JL' U1 U1WUA \J VV? J AJUl Mil*} KJ? V? ?/VV
their ad in thi9 i98ue. Drive into onr
lot and feed yonr horse. Good stable
and feed free.
A lot of unlearning ie necessary for
the average college graduate.
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I Headache I
I Every Month I
9 Toa nitv tbfafc. because von H
I have bog bad It, thai yon mnst^H
have a headache every month, Bj
being a women. sfi
But if yon think n> yon are BE
wrong, since a headache h a H
sign of disease of yonr womanly K
organs, that thonsanda of other H
women have been able to relieve H
or cure, by the use of that wonder* B
fid, woman's medicine, H
CARDUI
WOMAN'S RELIEF
11 recommend Cardnf to afl sick B
women," writes Mrs. A. C. Beaver H
ga of Unicoi, Tens. 1 entered with H
B headache, hearing-down pains, KB
|9 feet swelled, pains in shoulders IS
?9 and many others. At last I took B9
|9 Cardui, have gained 20 pounds
[JH and have found it the best med- vat
g idne^l^^ever used for female h|
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M WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE, if
Rfl stating age and describing symj> Inm
Bk tom.8, to Ladies Advisory Dept., jggj
SB The Chattanooga Medicine Co., jfflfi
H Cnattanooga, Tenn. E 37 SS
The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, October 21, 1808.
Prof P. ZL Puavl, 2?er3.
Prof B. H. Raw!, in charge of the
dairy work of the department of agriculture
in the Southern States, is making
a brief visit to his eld home near
Lexington. He is another one of the
many Lexington boys who have gone
out into the world and made good.
Graduating from Clemson College a
few years ago, he was soon given a
position in the department of agriculture,
and is now one of the strongest
men in the dairy division of the department.
When seen by a Dispatch
man he talked interestingly of the
work of the dairy division in the South.
Among other things, he said: "Several
years ago Congressman Lever, of this
district, realizing the importance of
live stock to a well rounded and balanced
agriculture, and seeing the great
field for profitable investment in this
dairy business, introduced a bill appro nriat.inor
$90,000 t,r> hp nspri ill t.ho Pm
ployment of dairy experts, and to be
utilized in teaching Southern dairymen
the most improved and profitable
methods of the business. This bill
was passed and I was put in charge
of the organization of the work. In
the South there is a fine field for
profitable dairying, and the results of
the department of agriculture, operating
under this appropriation, fully demonstrate
the fact that the South can
be made an exporter of dairy products
4-Vinri an i m rvr?7?fm? n a nAtn
JLOUUC1 WiOJU OU xjl&jl WX j uu guv uv iv
is. Through our experts many unprofitable
dairies have been made to
become paying investments.
"In his annual report to Congress
last year the Secretary of Agriculture
made the statement that the herds
with which we have dealt have shown
an increase in monthly profit of $3.50
Der head. This, of course, has meant
X ' r
millions of dollars of profit to the business
in the South. We have one expert
in each State in the South and,
while it is not possible fojr him to reach
each dairyman in each of the States,
yet he is travelling all of the time, and
the plan for him is to visit each of the
dairies with which he is dealing once
in every month, so that he may be in
more complete touch with the methods
employed. I confidently expect
to see the South forge to the front in
the live stock industry and the dairy
end of it to be one of its most proflta
ble features."
This is another line of work that the
7th district's Congressman has inaugurated
in his brief service. It seems
that he has the fundamental and correct
idea of what is most needed to
make the South the great agricultural
section which nature seems to have
destined her to be.
More Than Enough is Too
Much.
To maintain health, a mature man or
Woman needs just enough, food to repair
the wasete and supply energy and body
V.sw.4- Tko kaKifna I onnonmrvtinn nf
Xi HO UMU1VU4U. VV/IQ UAUpVAVAA V*
more food than is necessary for these
purposes is the prime cause of stomach
troubles, rheumatism and disorders of
the kidneys. If troubled with indigestion,
revise your diet, let reason and not
appetite control and take a few doses of
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets
and you will soon be all right
again. For sale by Kaufmann Drug
Co.
Evelyn Thaw, in a statement given
out recently, savs she has been getting
nosupport from Thaw; that she
has been left to shift for herself.
Where Bullets Flew.
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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 hundred dollars to me. I spent
much money doctoring for a bad case
of stomach trouble, to little purpose. I
then tried Electric Bitters, and they
cured me. I now take them as a tonic,
and they keep me strong^and well." 60c.
at Kaufmann Drug Co., Derrick's Dnig
Store, Sandel Drug Store.
Marriage.
October)5, 1808, at the Lutheran
Parsonage, Gilbert, S. C., Mr. Sidney
Summers and Miss Nora Bisaner were
united in holy wedlock by Rev. B. D.
Wessinger.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, )
Lucas County. (
Frank J, Cheney makes oath that he
is senior partner of the firm of F. J.
Cheney & Co., doing business in the
City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid,
and that said firm will pay the
sura of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
for each and every caso of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh
Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
a:, oil. J .? V
my presence, ujib uua uay ui r/eucuu.uei,
A. D. 1886.
[Seal.] A. W. Cleason,
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
and acts directly on the blood
and" mucous surfaces of the system.
Send for testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous
little liver pills. They are small,
sure, safe pills. Sold by Kaufmann
Drug Co. I
HI' 1 ^lUr nerve
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World's C
25c. inmei
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We carry everything
S You will find our store hi
Shoes, lotting and Gi
? Goods and Noti
5 ' Our Grocery Depart
fresh, reliable goods?we
and guarantee satisfactioi
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sell meal and hulls at lo
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3 sell.
Convenient wagon y
stock
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was down, we can save you
Farmers medium and heavj
Our motto, "Live and let liv
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E. P. & F.
1710 Main Street
Parlor tie
BEN DAVID,
NEXT TO SKYSCRAPER,
Best cooking ana finest Restaur
Special Bates by the Wee!
Mea
I want to shake hands
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
comfortable by making
comfortable harness. I
make everything from
a gee strap to a horse
collar and make it as
good as I know how.
Let us help the mule
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wiise w. Mamo
MAKER OF HARNESS
1118 Plain Street I
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money by buying from us.
r work shoes a specialty,
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, Columbia, S. C.
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RIGHT PIANOS [
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for years. They make <1
home happier and better.
Why not have one in
your home? 1
You can secure one eas- ily
if you come to us. j
Every instrument we sell j
has the reputation of its ' I
maker behind it, and a "
strong guarantee besides.
Call and see our pianos.
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or -write for illustrated ? I
catalogue. J
Hone's Music House, A
Columbia, S. C.
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