The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, August 04, 1909, Page 3, Image 3
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I COLUMBIA,
We have the Iar?
Base Ball Goo*
Guns and spc
dascrintions.
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General Eepa
Carolina.
Our prices are
Write for wh
when in the ci
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SPRING SIT;
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HARMAN'S
1725 Main St Post OfE
Parlor 1
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Best cooking and finest Best
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Bates by the W
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CANNERS
OF Ai
The canning seasor
turn it into wealth. Sei
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FRUIT J/
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Wax Top Tin Fruii
Cans, Solder and
Kind and Sizes o
LEEA.LOI
1519 SWAIN STREET
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lactars, Pipes, Valves and Fittings, Light
Cane Mltls in stock. LOMBARD I
COMPANY, Augusta, Ga.
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P.
. Mates Marvelous Cures in Bio
P. P, P. purifies the blood, 1
strength to weakened nerves, exp<
liappiness, wnere sicaness, i
In blood poison, mercurial poi.<
and skin diseases, like blotches,
head, we say without fear of cont
purifier in the world,
i. Ladies whose systems are poisor
j dition due to menstrual irrejrulari
derful tonic and blood cleansing \
Boot and Potassium.
F. V. L1PPMAI
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'est stock of
ds, Fishing Tackle
irting goods of all
Automobiles and
ir Shop, in South
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the lowest : :
at you want, and
ity give ns a call.
IcMASTER,
)ia, S. C.
rLES FOR 1909
Are here in all the new v I
shape leathers and colors.
We are showing one of the
most complete lines in Men's,
Ladies' and Children's high
and low cut shoes to be
found in the city. We also
carry a complete line of
medium price shoes. Our
motto: "Same Shoes for Less
Money." i
TRY US NEXT |
SHOE STORE, |
ice Block ' .COLUMBIA, S. C. (
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Restaurant,
D, Proprietor,
COLUMBIA, S. Ct
aurant in Colombia.
For Ladies and Gentlemen
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deals at all Hours?Night or Day
? SUPPLIES
L KINDS
i is here, save the waste and |
ad us vour orders for
UBS,
I
APS,
i LASSES,
RUIT JAR RUBBERS,
t Cans, Packer's Tin
I Soldering Sets, All
f Preserving Kettles.
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COLUMBIA, S. C.
REPAIRS
'S, RIBS, Bristle Twine, Babbit, &c., far any make
sin ENGINES, BOILERS and PRESSES
Repairs for same. Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, In*
Saw, Shingle, and Lath Mills, Gasoline Engines^
IRON WORKS AND SUPPLY
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i Send us Ycur Sues.
' > II you are roo busy to co ue to own
vl to ninil us your dues. Weiievdul the
! u;.;iie>* we cm.o pot, besides the law will
J nor allow v.s o sjip.il papers to subscrlb<is
:> unvrrs for morethan one y.-av.
P.P.
-J Til, ftnwfttinw nil J Ctnnnfnln
OH MSUll, luieuiaiisiii m oiiiuiiiia.
builds up the weak and debilitated, gives
jls disease, giving the patient health and
eelings and lassitude first prevailed,
son, malaria, dyspepsia, and in all blood
pimples, old chronic ulcers, tetter, scald
radiction that P? P* P? is the best blood
ied and whose blood is in an impure conties,
are peculiarly benefitted by the wonjroperties
of P. P. P., Prickly Ash, Poke
N, SAVANNAH, CA.
Foley's I
I ORING :
: 1/axa.tive!
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Is Pleasant and Effective
CURES
Constipation, Stomach and j
Liver Trouble,
j
f?nor these organs and i
Uj oUiauAWfc*??vj ?o
restoring their natural action, j
Is best for women and chil- j
dren as ORINO does not gripo
or nauseate.
Sold by all druggists of Lexington.
Henry Drug Store. Chapin S. C.
Kills Wife Aid Himself.
In a state bordering on insanity,
said to have been brought on by drink
and the fact that hi* wife had refused
to live with him, R /pert M. Fanning,
aged 28 years, went to rhe police staion
at New Bedford, Mass., from his
home at West Port a few days age,
and after producing a letter in whicn
he had written of having murdered
his wife, shot himself in the head,
causing instant death.
Following directions given in his
letter, the officers went to West Port,
j and at a spot indicated, about a half |
| mile from her home, found the body j
j of Mrs. Fanning, who apparently had j
been killed with a hatchet.
Fanning a rived at the police sta- !
tion in his automobile. He was in I
such a condition that it was with diffi- !
cultv he could make himself under- '
stood. He produced a letter from his
pocket, and, a'tcr making * eve ;al fi I
tile attempts to read it,'handed it to j
j an officer.
I After the officer had read the letter j
I V. n o or}
aoa.v\?
"What do you want me to do about
it?"
"Just this," was the reply, and
Fanning with a quick motion, produced
a big revolver, placed the muzzle
to his mouth and fired. He fell dead
instantly.
Soldier Balks Death Plot.
It seemed to J. A. Stone, a civil war
veteran, of Kemp, Tex., that a plot existed
between a desperate lung trouble
a id the grave to cause his death "I
contracted a stubborn cold," he writes
"that developed a cough that stuck to
me in spite of all remedies, for years.
My weight ran down to 130 pounds.
Then I began to use Dr. KiDg's New
Discovery, which restored my health
completely. I now weigh 178 pounds."
For severe Colds, obstinate Coughs,
Hemorrhages, Asthma, and to prevent
Pneumonia it's unrivaled. 50c. and $1.00.
Trial bottle free. Guaranteed Kaufmann
Drug Co., Derrick Drug Store,
Sandel Drug Store.
Wife Sees Husband's Suicide.
Washington, Ga., July 29.--Mrs.
Wfiiiam Cox, not dreaming of her husband's
desperate intentions today,
saw him place a revolver to his tern- j
pie and pull the trigger. Cox had
been in bad health for some time, and
arisiDg this morning complained of
insomnia. Without another word, he
secured his revolver and fired the fatal
shot, dying almost instantly. He
was one of the most prominent farmom
in tollicfonm (irtnnt.r tip iphvpk :
iu XUlilMlVii V VWVi** VJ AAV av** T v
a wife and three children.
Cured Hay Fever and Summer
Cold.
A. S. Nusbaum, Batesville, Indiana,
writes: **Last year I suffered for three
months with a 6ummercold so distressing
that it interfered with my business.
I had many of the symptoms of hay
fever, and a doctor's prescription did
not reach my case, and I took several
medicines which seemed only to aggravate
it, Fortunately I insisted upon
having Foley's Honey and Tar. It
quickly cured me. My wife has since
used roiey's Houpy and Tar with the
same success.'' Sold by All Druggists
and Henry Drug Store, Chapin, S. C.
Macon Girl Victim of Murder.1
Macon, Ga, July 29.?That Lottie j
Faircloth, the eighteen-year-old young j
woman whose dodv was found in the j
Oemulogee River yesterday, was the !
victim or murder is now the opinion of j
Chief of Police Westcctt, who to-day j
began a searching investigated. The j
verdict at the coroner's inqueionwas* to i
the effect that the young woman corn- .
mitted suicide, being based almost j
soh ly ontlie identification of a note by 1
Len Revar, a young man to whom it >
was addressed
Officers have been unable to further !
i.lentify this note.
That Miss r aircloth and Levearquar- 1
relied Friday night is bolieved by the 1
officers, who made a rigid investigation :
among friends of the young couple to- I
day.
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One trouble about being fat is that ;
no ody will believe it. when you tell j
them you are not feeling well.
With hogs around the ?8 mark we j
are slow to insult the porker by com- I
pari) g hi n to some men we know.
T) e father of five children is usually
willing to admit that he knows very
little aim how to raise children. ZZZ2
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A Story Too Often Told.
Last week a young man who had j
confidence of his employers aud the !
entire community, a bank cashier. !
was found short in 1 is cash $35,000, |
he having left his home. He confess- j
ed to having taken the money, said ho j
had lost it in speculating. The story j
is an old one that has been often r^- 1
told. Having lost money of his own |
he 4'borrowed" a thousand dollars of
the bank'3 money tc retrieve his loss,
lost that, and "borrowed" more, until
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ne was so nopejessjy mvoiveu uiai uv
could not face his friends.
So much for our money fevered age,
and the false values we put on things.
One cannot rest satisfied with simple
living, but. must strive for more, more,
and yet more, until home is broken
up and happiness impossible.
The cry of the age seems to be "Get
money, fairly if possible, but GET
IT!" We have travelled far from the
road of the wise writer who pleaded,
"Lord, give me neither poverty nor
riches; lest I be full and forget thee,
or lest I steal and take thy name in
vain." We need to get back to this
attitude, to humble ourselves, to see
things in their true values.
In many respects our times are far
better than t he past, but in the wholesome
and simple lives of our forefathers
there is much that is worth preserving.
They did not, perhaps, live
in as fine houses as their children, but
their homes were the scenes of natural
living and the joys that all may
share, which are, after all, the real
joys, the common joys of small sacrifices,
of the love of children and parents,
the peace of the rest that follows
after toil.
Once we grasp these things again
we are safe, and the temptation to
use dishonest means to make money
has no fears for us.?Carolina Spartan.
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to care deafness,
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition
of the mucous lining of the Eustachian
Tube. When this tube is inflamed.
yon have a rumbling sound or
imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely
closed, Deafness is the result, and
unless the inflammation can be taken
out and this tube restored to its normal
condition, hearing will be destroyed forever;
nine cases out of ten are caused
by Catarrh, which is nothing bat an
inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (caused by
catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Famiiy Pills for constipation.
Silled Trying to Save Child.
Champaign, III.,* July 29.?Mrs.
Richard Alexander and her two-yearold
son, Emmet, were killed by a Big
Four train yesterday morning. Seeing
her two boys, aged five and two
years, upon the tracks, the mother
rushed to their rescue. She succeeded
in saving the elder child, but lost
her own life in an unsuccessful attempt
to save the younger boy.
Revolts at Cold Steel.
"Your only hope," said three doctors
to Mrs. M. E. Fisher, Detroit, Mich.,
suffering from severe rectal trouble, lies
in an operation, "then I used Dr.
King's New Life Pills," she writes,
"tin wholly cured." They prevent
Appeudicitis, cure Constipation, Headache.
2oc. at Kaufmann Drug Co.,
Derrick Drug Store, Sandel Drug Store,
The Duffer.
.Nine little golf holes; bogy f hirtv-three.
I>ufl>r badly lops his ball driving from
the tee.
Eight little golf holes?first one cost eleven
Buried in a bunker deep. Now there are
seven.
Seven little golf holes. What an awful
fix!
Three balls swimming in the brook. Now
there are six.
Six little golf holes. When he tried to
drive.
Sliced into the high grass. Now there
are five.
Five little golf holes. Gracious, how he
swore
As he dug the turf up! Now there are
four.
Four little golf holes. Stymied by a tree.
Ball stuck in the branches. Now there
are three.
Three little golf holes. Sphere just fairly
flew.
But he missed a six inch putt. Now there
are two.
Two little golf holes. In his face the sun;
Approaching, overran the green. Now
there Is one.
One little golf hole. Down a steep Incline.
Driver's broken; ball Is lost. Score Is
ninety-nine.
?Constance Morris In May Smart Set.
I will change a sickly babj' to a N
plump, romping child in summer as fi
well as in winter. Only one cent Ej
a day?think of it?and it's as nice
as creem. H
Get a small bottle now. Al) Druggist* M
Better N<
Dyspej
If you can help it. Kodol
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effectually helping INature i
But don't trifle with Indigesti
A great many people "who have a p
trifled with Indigestion, have been not
sorry for it?when nervous or K
chronic dyspepsia resulted, and you
they have not been able to cure it par
Use Kodol and prevent having
Dyspepsia. yQl]
Everyone is subject to indiges* M
tlon. Stomach derangement follows 1
stomach abuse, just as naturally cur
and just as surely as a sound and J?
healthy stomach results upon the Tll)
taking of Kodol. st0
When you experience sourness wel
of stomach, belching of gas and
nauseating fluid, bloated sensation,
gnawing pain in the pit of the la?
stomach, heart burn (so-called), eut
diarrhoea, headaches, dullness or h?r
chronic tired feeling?you need Kodol.
And then the quicker you take tioi
Kodol?the better. Eat what you JJ.?
want, let Kodol digest it. Thi
Ordinary pepsin "dyspepsia tablets,"
physics, etc., are not likely cer
to be of much benefit to you, in ]
digestive ailments. Pepsin is only tor
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fresh, reliable goods?we oj
i guarantee satisfaction.
We pay highest prices for co"
? ulls at lowest prices. Come to i
p Agents for Studebaker Wagons an
Convenient wagon yard, wit
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THE PRICES TELl.
J. B. FRIDi
Wholesale and
Grocers, Flou
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We Want the Merchants, Plant
ington County to Call and See I
Purchases. We Can Fill You)
Money.
1823-1825 Maiu Stree
| 40,000 Rolls
\ WALL F
Large?! ami most varied stock in
^ close, call and
^ T UU nC,tU UVW W na? n .
^ Picture Frames Made to Order <
$ Webb's Arl
i 1627 Main Street
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ot uei
psia
prevents Dyspepsia, by
to Relieve Indigestion*
ion.
artial digester?and physics are
digesters at all.
lodol is a perfect digester. IJ
i could see Kodol digesting ever#
tide of food, of all kinds, in the
ss test-tubes in our laboratorltas.
i -would know this just as wef
we da r
Mature and Kodol will always
e a sick stomach?but In order
be cured, the stomach must rest,
at is what Kodol does?rests the
mach, while the stomach gets
11. Just as simple as A, B, C*
Our Guarantee
0 to your druggist today and get a dotbottle.
Then alter you have ased th?
Ire contents of the bottle If you can
lestly say, that it has not done you any
>d, return the bottle to the druggist and
will refund your money without queaa
or delay. We will then pay the arugt
for the bottle. Don't hesitate, all
Lggists know that our guarantee is good,
is offer applies to the large bottle only
1 to but one in a family. The large bot- \
contains 2Vi times as much as the flftf
it bottle.
Kodol is prepared at the labora*
ies of E.G. DeWitt & Co., Chicago.
IVNV, D1TRIBUTORS.
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WANSEA, s. a :
e carry everything in
neral Merchandise. 2
>u will find our store J
adquarters for N
Shoes, clothing and g
nts' Furnishings, Dry S
ods and Notions, Hats,
2 *
3nt is always full of
ily handle the best and J
ttou seed and sell meal and
is before you sell.
d Buggies-Best on the market, #
h ample room for stock.
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ORDERS' ^
Supply Co., I
ERVAIS STREET. I
THE QUALITY SELLSk.Y
& CO.,
Retail
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. and Grain.
ers ami Farmers of Lex
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r* Wants and Save You M
it, Columbia, S. C.
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of Select |
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tho State, goods marked t
see us. ?
31.15 PER GALLON. \
Cheaper than Elsewhere. f
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Columbia, S. C. ^
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