The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, February 01, 1911, Page 5, Image 5
Call Extended.
The joint council of the Lexington
charge of the Lutheran church has extended
a unanimous call to the Rev.
D. B. Groseclose, of Earhardt, S. C.,
to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation
of the Rey. B. W. Cronk. The
charge embraces four charches?Sc
TriKn'a PitrvfTi/lrtnno Picfruh anfl \a'/.
%J vm* O) JL LVWUCUVV) A V.MV. %.areth,
all of them strong congregations.
The Rev. Mr. Groseclose was for
several years pastor of Luther Chapel,
k Leesville, and the effects of his zealous
labors in that town and community
will never fade away. It is hoped t^at
he will accept the call.
Pneumonia Follows A Cold
* But never follows the use of Foley's
Honey and Tar, which checks the cough
and expe s the cold. M. Stock well,
Hannibal, Mo., says>, "It beats all the
i Temedies I ever used. "I contracted a
"bad cold and cough and was threatened
with pneumonia. One bottle of Foley's
Honey and Tar comp e eiy cured me."
Ho opiates, just a reliable hoa9tliolci
medicine. Sold By All Druggists.
Boat wrlght-J uiaper.
Miss Marv Bouknieht. of Leesville,
and Mr. Wade Jumper, of Springfield,
^ were quietly married in the city of
Columbia on last Thursday evening.
The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Emelie
Boatwright of near Leesvllle, and
fs a yonng woman of many graces.
Tho groom is a substantial planter of
Springfield. Corgratulaticns!
Speedy Belief From
Kidney Trouble
"I had an acute attnck of Bright's
.disease with inflammation of the kidneys
and bladder. and dizziness," says
Mrs. Gora Thorp. Jackson, Mich. "A
bottle of Foley's Kidney Remedy overcome
the attack, reduced the inflam
* mafcion, took away the pain and made
the bladd-r action normal. I wish
everyone could know of this wonderful
remedy." Sold By All Druggists.
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Barr-Mathis.
Miss Daisy Barr, daughter of Mr.
-and Mr>. T. B. Barr, of St^edmau,
this county, and Mr. J. L. Mathis, of
JRome, Ga.f were quietly married in
a 4*1* a ^ ai ^rr /\?? 1 a of \a7ooo ^ r> ff Aim aa?i
* uuauv^ii/j uu ucuucojdj aiuciuuuu.
Miss Barr has been spending the
last two years in Rome. The couple
will reside at their country home eight
miles from Rome.
La Grippe Coughs
Strain and weaken the system and if
mot ehecked may develop into pneumonia.
No danger of this w .ien Foley's
r ^ Honey and Tar is taken promptly. It
is a reliable family medicine for all
-coughs and c jlds, and acts quickly and
effectively in cases of croup. Refuse
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Howell Dies o! Wounds.
T. M. Howell, the white farmer of
the Gaston section who was shot in a
negro house of ill fame in the .city of
dolnmbia on Saturday night, died at
the Columbia Hospital Monday afternoon
at 2 o'clock. The shooting is
said to have been done by Arthur
* Ruff, a negro, who escaped soon afterwards
and has not been captured.
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Backache, Bheumatism,
i Sleeplessness
Result from disordered kidneys. Foley
Kidney Pills have helped others,
i they will help you. Mrs. J. B. Miller,
T Syracuse, N. Y., says, "For a long time
1 I suffered with kidney trouble and rheu
\ matism. 1 had severe backaches and
felt all piayed out. After taking two
bottles of Foley Kidney Pills my backache
is gone and w here I used to lie
awake with rneniautic pains I now
sleep in comfort Foley Kidne? Pills
did "wonderful things "for me." Try
them now. Sold By All Druggists.
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Vallentines.
t A full line of both comic and sentimental
vallentines just received for
jour inspection at Trie Bazaar. Many
| beautiful designs. Prices reasonable.
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Foley's Honey and Tar for ail cough8
and colds, for croup, bronchitis, hoars ness
and for racking lagrippe coughs
JNo opiates. JK-eiuse suostuutes. told
> By All Druggists.
P The hotels, boarding houses and
f restaurants are preparing to entertain
i the court week visitors.
Foley Kiduey Pilfc are a reliable
remedy for backache, rheumatism and
i urinary irreeularities. They are tonic
W in action, quick in results and ail', rl a
j ^ prompt relief from all kidney disoraers.
Sold By All Druggists.
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The Colombia Tbeatre is drawing
large crowds of Lexingtonians at almost
each and ever}- performance
now-a-days.
A piece of flannel dampened with
1 Chamberlain's Liniment and bound on
to the affected parts is superior to any
plaster. Wben troubled with lame back
or pains in the side or chest give it a
> trial and yon are certain i? be more
than pleased with the prompt relief
'/which it affords. Sold by All Dealers.
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The Steele bridge at Wyse's terry is
rapidly going up and will be ready lor
travel by the 1st of March, it is
* thought.
You are probably aware that pneui
monia always results from a cold, but
you never heard of a cold resulting in
pneumonia wheD Chamberlain's Cou^h
FJRev^edy was used. Why take the ris'-r
when this remedy may be had for a ;
Death of Jacob Wmgard..
This communioy was shocked late
Thursday afternoon by the announcement
of the sudden and unexpected
death of Mr. Jacob Wingard, one of
the county's oldest and most highly
respected citizens. He had been as
well as usual and his family was greatly
shocked when they found him in an
unconscious condition.
, Mr. Wingard was a Confederate soldier,
having fought gallantly for the
cause he thought to be right during
the War Between the States. He was
a member of Company K. 20th Sjuth
Carolina regiment. At the close of
the strife he returned to his native
county, locating near the Court House,
where he married and reared a large
and influential family of sons and
daughters, most of whom survive to
cherish his memory and follow in his
worthy footsteps. His wife died sev- j
eral years ago. Mr. Wingard wa9 a
church worker, being for several years
ameipberof Pilgrim Lutheran church. I
Surviving are four sons and three
daughters, as follows: H. M. Wingard,
a leading merchant of this town;
Sam H., Justus J., Matthew, and Mrs.
Bachman Meetze, Mrs. Sim Gross and
Mrs. Hendrix Roberts. The deceased
j was in his 77th year.
His remains were laid to rest in the
Pilgrim churchyard Friday afternoon
at 3 o'clock in the presence of a large
congregation, the last sad rites being
conducted by his late pastor, the Rev.
J. A. Cromer. The pallbearers were
all old soldiers, making an impressive
scene.
LAND SALE.
On the first Monday in March, 1911,
I will sell at public outcry before the
court house door in Lexington, S. C.,
to the highest bidder for cash, the ft 1lowing
described real estate to-wit:
"All that piece, parcel or tract of
land lying and being in Saluda Township,
Lexineton County, South Carolina,
containing fourteen (14) acres,
more or less, and being bounded a.s
follows, viz: By Calvin Slice, Noah
Moots, S. A. Mont9and J. M. Bicklev."
4ivl(5 HENRY SHULL,
All eyes are on the town of Ohapin,
and it will pay prospective purchasers
to attend the big Auction Sale of town
lots Saturday Feb. 4th, at 11 o'clock.
W. L. Bennett, Auctioneer. u
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WHEELER'S STABLES
j When her ehiid is in danger a worn; 11
i will risk her life to protect it. No
i great act of heroism or risk of life is
n ^cessarv to protect a child from croup,
i Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
i and all danger is avoided. For sale by
I All Dealers.
' Sedentary habits, lack of outdoor I
exercise, insufficient mastication o* I
food, constipation, a torpid liver, worry 5
and anxiety, are the most common I
| causes of stomach troubles. Correct
your habits and take Chamberlain's
I Strmach and Liver Tablets and you
I will soon be well again. For sale by
j All Dealers.
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Special Price Paid For Coon ,
Minks and O'ter Skins i
See Before You Sell. j
B. BERRY,
Boots, Shoes, Clothing and
Cent's Furnishings
Columbia, S. C. '
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UOMEY TO LOAN
J On Improved Farming Lance J I\
t Long Time. Easy Payments. p
Borrower pays actcai cost of I
J perfecting loans. No commis- J j 4
$ sion charged. * [ P
J JOHN B. PALMER & SON J . P
Sylvan Bldg. P. O. Boa 282
Columbia, S* C# 2 j P
Wh? Suffer I<
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From Eczema? J
l Georgia Man Tells His Experience.
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I was afflicted with a very bad *
case of Eczema for twenty-five years *
which was in my feet, legs and hips. {
Through all this *ime I tried different *
remedies and Doctors'rrescriptions,. *
obtaining no relief until I used your *
HUNT'S CURE.
One box (50c) cured me entirely, *
and though two years have elapsed I 1
have had no return of the trouble. *
Naturally I regard it as the great* (
est remedy in the world.
Yours, '
J. P, Perkins, (
Atlanta, Ga. *
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W. A. OXNER, Gilber , S. C k
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