The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, February 08, 1911, Image 2
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$1.00. Large, Cool P ooms |
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S. ROYSTER GUANO COMP,
FACTORIES AND SALES OFFICES.
fA. TARBORO.N.C. COLUMBIA. S. C. 8PAR
. COLUMBUS. GA. MONTGOMERY. ALA. E
Foley'?
Pills" I
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vvnai iney win uo icr you
They will cure your backache, j
strengthen your kidneys, correct
urinary irregularities, build
up the worn out tissues, and
eliminate the excess uric acid
that causes rheumatism. Prevent
Bright's Disease and Diabates,
and restore health and
strength. Refuse substitutes.
Governor Blease has commuted the
aonf-pnp.p r>f John Henrv Anderson.
colored, of Laurens, from hanging to
life imprisonment. Anderson killed
his father-in-law.
When her child is in danger a woman
will risk her life to protect it. No
great act of heroism or risk of life is
r?or?^?s^rv i o nroteot a child from cronD.
Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
and all danger is avoided. For sale by
All Dealers.
The new board of commissioners of
the Confederate Home, in Columbia,
met and elected F. M. ,Mixon of Columbia,
superintendent, in place of
W. D. Starling.
Sedentary habits, lack of outdoor
exercise, insufficient mastication of
food, constipation, a torpid liver, worry
and anxiety, are the most common
causes of stomach troubits. Correct
your habits and take Chamberlain's
Stomaeh and Liver Tablets and you
will soon be well again. For sale by
All Dealers.
A commission has been granted to
the Southern Home Insurance company,
of Charleston, with a capital stock
of $150,000, with the privilege of increasing
it to $500,000.
Piedmont and Old Mill cigarette
coupons wanted. I will redeem these
in cash. Rice B. Harman.
WOMEN'S WOES.
Lexington Women Are Finding
Relief At Last.
It does seem that women nave more
than ?, fair share of the aches and
pains that afflict humanity; they must
"keep up," mint attend to duties in.
spite of constantly aching backs, or
headaches, dizzy spells, bearing-down
pains; they must stoop over, when to
stoop means torture. They must walk
and bend and work with racking pains
and many aches from kidney ills. Kidneys
cause more suffering than any
other organ of the body. Keep the
kidneys well and health is easily maintained.
Read of a remedy for kidneys
only that helps and cures the kidneys
and is endorsed by people you know.
Mrs. E. L. Corley of Lexington, S.
C., says: 'T was a sufferer for several
years from rheumatism and also had
symptoms of kidney trouble. My head
ached severely and I endured a great
deal of misery from severe pains through
the small of my back. I filially decided
to try Loan's Kidney Pills and procured
a box at the Kanffman Drug Co.
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rectious and C2n *ay that they helped
me a great deal. I do not hesitate to
recommend this remedy to other kidney
sufferers."
For sale by all dealers. Prioe 50
cents Foster-Mi)burn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remembpr the name?Dean's?and
| take no other.
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Husband Sentenced
By Wile.
Mrs. Nathan Kirkwood, of 392 Kipka
street, Philadelphia, eentene d her j
husband to one year in t :e House of 1
Correction, according to a special dispatch
to the Baltimore Sun. The
woman appeared against her husband
in the Manayunk Police Court.
After hearing the testimony the
magistrate called Mrs. ivirKwooa 10
tiie bench, and informed her that she
would have to be the judge as to the
length of time her husband would remain
in jail.
"You go to the House of Correction
for one \ear," Mrs. Kirk wood snapped
at her husband, without a second's |
hesitation.
Kirkwood pjeaded with the magistrate,
but the pleading brought fortli
the answer that the sentence was just
and would stand.
According to Mrs. Kirkwood, her
husband imbibed too freely and sold
all the shoes in the house in order to
get money with wnieh to purchase
liquor. He came home early one morning
and staited to beat his wife and
four children. Mrs. Kirkwood says
she has ben forced to support the children
and thought that a year in jail
might make her husband a better
provider
Attack Like Tigers.
In fighting to keep the blood pure the
white corpuscles attack disease germs
like tigers. But often germs multiply
so fast the little lighters are overcome.
Then see pimples, boils, eczema, saltrheum
and sore9 multiply and strength
and appetite fail. This condition demands
Electric Bitters to regulate
stomach, liver and'kidneys and to expel
poisons from the blood. "They
are the best blood purifier," writes C.
T. Budahn, of Tracy, Calif., "I have
ever found." They make rich, red
| blood, strong nerves and build up your
health. Try them, 50c at. All Druggists.
Harcnan-Oxner.
On Thursday evening, January 20,
atS o'clock, at the home of the bride's
mother, Mrs. Rxlella Harman, Miss
Arah Estelle Harm an and Mr. Bennie
Eugene Oxner were happily married,
the Rev J. C. Cjnnts officiating.
The wedding party included a |namber
of intimate friends and relatives.
The wedding march, "Hearts and
Flowers," was rendered by Miss
Pearle Taylor, with violin accompaniment
by Mr. Gjor^e Harinan. The
bridesmaids were: Misses Blanch
Parrott, Mae Keisler, Trannie Black
and Rose Ella Oxner. Toe groomsmen
were: Silas Amick, Rudolph
Harman, Wilbur Hirraan and Irenius
Warner.
The bride wore a gown of white
batiste, trimmed with real lace. The
bridesmaids were {gowned in cream
chiffon panama with lace trimmings.
After the ceremony a delicious supper
was served. H.
Notice of Teachers Examination.
The teachers of the county will please
nnt.if-o r.nnr. the Serine examina
I tiou for 1911 will be held oil the first
! Friday in May, at Lexington, beginning
at 9 o'clock a. m. Please be
prompt.
The examination will include subjects
on 4'School Lessons on Corn'' and
"School Exercises in Plant Production"
It is important that all teachers
should have certificates
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very aiuij,
A. D. MARTIN1
? Co. Supt. Ed.
FOB SALE
I offer for sale three small farms
three miles from New Brookland.
Good land for truck growing, etc.
Apply to
If. W. SHULL,
R. F. D. 1. New Brookland, S. C
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FABU LOANS
Loans made 011 improved farms in
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sums of $300 and upwards, payable in
installments, no commissions are
charged, borrower paying for preparation
of papers only.
THOMAS & LUMPKIN,
1233 Washington St., Columbia, S. C
Notice, Debtors and Creditors.
This is to notify all persons holding
claims against the estate of Su^an
Lown, deceased, to present tue same,
projjery at testeand tho^e indebted
to said estate v. ill make payment to
the undersignV. on or before March 2,
Kill.
J. F. LOWN,
4 to 14 Executor.
LAND SALET
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On the firs? Monday in March, 1911,
I will sell at publi; outcry before the
coart hoti-" dcor in Lexington, S. C ,
to the highest bidder for cash, the following
demerit ed real estate to-wit:
"All that p.ece, parcel or tract of
land lying and be:ug in Saluda Township,
Lexington O.mnty, [South Carolina,
containing fourteen (14) acres,
more or Ipss, ar d being bounded as
follows, viz: Fy Calvin Slice, Noah
Monte. S. A. Mcnts*nc3 J. M. Bick^v."
4wIG ' II EN FY SHCLL.
Subscribe for The Dispatch.
Frost-Proo? Standard
We prow only guaranteed plants, true tc
have used them. Our prices are as follow?
thousand: 5,000 to 0,000 at si.00 per thons;
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Varieties: EARLY JERSEY, known to all
LESTOX WAKEFIELD, same type, hut 1
largest and earlier t ot' all flat varieties: FL
bago and a leader. We guarantee lull eoun
express office, and satisfaction or money re
ed, no delay. Send money bv Registered 1(
THE CARR-CARLTON CO.,
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ENGINES, BOILERS a
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Can bore any size
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perfect work. Fa Is*
Full line of Mill <
at reasonable prices.
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patch and Home anc
I Cabbage Plants.
> liamo. and recommended by all who
>: 1,0'iot ) UH)0 plants at $125 per
and: 10,000 to 15,('GO, 90 cents per
. Write for booklet on culture, etc.
as the earliest pointed head: CHARager
and little later: SUCCESSION,
AT DUTCH", our large flat late cabt
in every box, safe delivery to yGur
^funded. Plants shipped when order>tter,
Express or P. O. Money Order.
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Finest Repair Shops in the B
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by Machinery, which insures I "
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Supplies,Piping, Fittings, etc., H
Duntry calls promptly. Satis- B
your money back. Phone 412. B
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Lexington, S. C. I
nVbro.i1
COLUMBIA, S. C. |
ie of the best stocks of
KINDS |
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fiANTLES. |
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Farm Both $1.25.