The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, June 14, 1911, Image 2
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COLUMBIA,
R. V. STILLER, Manager.
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Dry Goods, Notions, f
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WORD that word is
it refers to Dr. Tatt's Liver Pills and
MEm? HEALTH.
Arc ycu constipated?
Troubled with indigestion?
Sick headache?
Virtigo?
Bilious?
Ensomnia?
ANY of these symptoms and many othera
indicate inaction of the LIVER.
W HR1
' Take Pfo
Excursion Bate % via Southern
Railway Prom Lexington,S. C.
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
AND RETURN ?23.40
Account meeting Grand Lodge B.
P. O. E., July 10-15, 1911, ticket3
sold July 7, 8 and i), 1911 good returning
July 20. Extension until
Aug. 20, by depositing ticket and
payment of one dollar.
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
AND RETURN ?23.40
Account International Convention
j United Society Christian Endeavor,
July 6-12, 1911. Tickets sold July 3, 4
and 5, 1911, good returning July 19,
1911. Extension until Aug. 15, by deposing
ticket and payment fee of one
dollar.
T>V\nrTnnm7^n \T TT
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AND RETURN $30.45
Account meeting Ancient Order
Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, Imperial
Council, _ JuJy 11-13, 1911. j
Tickets sold July 7. 8, and 9, j
1911, good Returning July 18, 1911 |
Extension until Aug. 15, 1911, by |
depositing ticket and payment- of I
fte of one dollar.
KNOXVILLP, TENN.
AND RETURN ?10.00
Account Summer Schools of the
South, June20-July 2S, 1911. Tickets
sold June IS, 19, 20, 24, 25, July
1, S, 9 and 15, 1911, only, good
returning to reach original starting
point fifteen days from, but
not including, date of sale. Extension
until Sept. 30, by depositing
ticket and payment of ?1.00 additional.
KANSAS CITY, MO.
AND RETURN $45.G5
Account Worlds Baraca-Philathea
Convention, June 10-15,1011. Tickets
on sale June 8 and 9, 1911,
good returning June IS, 1911.
CHARLOTTSVILLE, VA.
AND RETURN $12.50
Account University of Virginia
Summer School, June 17, 19, 20,
23, 24, 26 and July 3 and 10, 1911,
good returning fifteen days from
but not includingdateof sale. Ex
tension until Sept. 30th by depositing
ticket and payment of one dollar.
MONTEAGLE. TENN. and Return,
SEWANEE, TENN.
AND RETURN $13.75
Account Opening week, July 1-10,
1911; Monteagle Bible School, Ju
ly 15 25, 1911; Mont-eagle Sunday
School Institute, July 23, August
30, 1911. Tickets sold June 30, July
1, 8, 15, 22, 29. August 11, 12
and 18, 1911. Good returning September
5, 1911.
MERIDIAN, MISS.
AND RETURN $22.40
Account Sunday School Congress
of the National Baptist Convention
(colored), June 7-12, 1911 Tickets
sold June 5 and 6 and for trains
scheduled to reach Meridian before
noon June 7, 1911. Good returning
June 14, 1911.
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
AND RETURN $6.15
Account Summer Student Conference.
Y. W. O. A., June 9 19, 1911.
Tickets sold June 8 and 9, 1911 only
good returning June 28, 19U.
BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C.
AND RETURN $6.50
Account Summer Student Conference
Y. VV. C. A., June 16-25, 1911.
Tickets sold June 15 and 16, 1911,
only good returning June 28, 1911.
PHILADELPHIA, PA ,
AND RETURN $21.50
Account the Northern Baptist
Convention and the Baptist World
Alliance Congress, June 13-25,
1911. Tickets 'sold June 9,10,12,
1(5 and 19, 1911, good returning
June 29, 1911: Extension until
July 31, 1911, by deposit ing ticket
and payment of one dollar additional.
Proportionately reduced rates from
other points. Convenient schedules,
superb service, Pullmau cars
on all through trains, dining car
service. For detailed information
call on nearest Southern Railway
ticket agent, or,
J. L. Meek, A. G. P. A.
Atlanta, Ga.,
A Word ol Approval.
Give me a word of approval. I've
tried to be good and true.
I am weary and sick of heart at the
way my critics do.
I've given my life for others, eave always
opposed the wrong;
I've fried to lift up the fallen, I have
cheered the jostling throng.
Give me a word of approval, ere the
setting of the sun.
I have a sort of misgiving that my
race is nearly run;
Have felt the spirit of kindness and tl e
thrill of gl -wing truth.
And love the good old honest way as
11 >vod it in my youth.
Give mc a word of approval an my
' mother used to rrive
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When I was a bifc of a boy just learning
the way to live.
My soul responds as readily to sweet
words in kindness said
As in early childhood days to the prayer
beside my bed.
Give me a word of approval, for my
eve3 are growing dim.
For the way is much rougher now, and
I'm not so fleet of limb
As in the hopeful boyhood days when
I cleared the vaniting pole,
For I am in the final race with my eye
upon the goal.
Give me a word of approval: it may be
the last to me.
For the winter days are coming; the
frost is stripping the trees;
And the chilly winds are blowing; the
corn is ripe in the ear:
I await the house of quiet and the
crossing must* be near.
?D. A. Walters.
June?A Rhapsody of Defiance.
Stand hack, ye irking devils of despair!
Behold, my Lead is bare
To the balmed breeze from off the
sapphire sea
And lifted to the sun. For unto me
The Voices call, call resonant and
clear?
''Live, man! Live strong! Another
June is here!"
June! Look?a belted bee is in the
rose,
And scon will stagger in his flight to
close
The comb with weight of gathered
sweet. And, see?
A redwing's on the flag and swinging
free!
I catch the flash of crimson mid the
jet,
As there he balances obove the wet
Lush grass beside the pasture-pond,
where slow
Brown cattle at the evening go.
Now, too, the brock its cherry gossip
spills
Into the pools amoDg the shaded hills,
Or widens in the meadow to caress
| The crisp tanged leaves of the o'erbending
cress,
While in the riffiles finning trout
' await
With upstream heads the fall of fly or
bait.
Up from their earth the floral children
rise
And blow their kisses to the wooing
skies
In gleeful troth, and deck themselves
anew
With filmly fabrics spangled o'er with
dew.
The useful grass along the fertile plain
Stirs in the heat and becks the friendly
rain,
And high the lark his silver lyre tunes.
Bird-song and bloom and reach of
trellisea vine!
The Voices call, and the earth is mine,
And for my feet the clovered paths
that go
Where poise and peace abide!
And so?
Stand back, ye irksome devils of despair!
A glass of June-wine in the odored air
I lift to nature?to her hills and trees,
To wave and shallop by the bouldered I
leas,
To star and sun, to night and dewy
dawn,
To days to be, to plants and sorrows
gone,
To life, to love, to Woman and to
Man,
And to utter goodness of the Plan,
? [Richard Wightman in "Success
Magazine."]
$2500.00. ORDER.
THE RICHARD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE,
SAVANNAH, GA, purchased twenty-five
hundred dollars worth of the latest model
Remington Typewriters, on April 2:>th last.
The largest single shipment of typewriters
ever made to an individual in the states of
[Georgia, Florida, Alabama or Carolina,
1 with one exception. This makes a total of
W7 typewriters pure-Cased by the It. 1>. C? in
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iless than two years, i ne nj.unAii.jj.> jjoaiiNESS
COLLEGE tenches "tough'' typeI
writing from start to finish.
They haven't a typewriter in their building
with a lettered key, the key boards are
as blank as a piano. This accounts for the
wonderful record made on .Saturday, May
13th when they lieid their final content for
a perm anent ownership of the Ren. ington
Trophic. The medal was captured by a
student, Miss Elhel parms, of Savannah,
' at a net speed of 64.S words per minute.
The total number of words written were
75.6 words per minute front which live were
deducted for each error. This is the highest
average ever made by a business college
student and is due to the careful instruction
received under capable teachers.
Pj Makes rich, red, pu
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j fa A positive specific for Blc
i |1 Drives out Rheumatism and
Kg is a wonaeriui tonic ana ooay
I F. V. LIPPMAN,
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First Class Dental West
Best
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Dr. L. L. TOOLE
1608 Main Street, - On
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I We are exclusive*agents in Colura- I
[| bia for the Beat Furniture Manup|
facturers in America.
tS We show the largest and best as
|| sortment of high grade Furnitur !
^ in the entire South. |
9 A visit t) cur store will be > |
is? tunof f r\>* rAn TirA TTM1 H
If l c cl u ifi j \jla utv/auo?> >y u w xi g
show yor. all the new ideas i
Furniture.
You are always welcome and yo 1
will not be asked to purchase.
VANMETRE'S
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
EMBALMER,
Columbia, S.C.
: C. 0. BROW
11730 MAIN STREET,
Is where you can find or
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OF ALL I
DOORS, SA
BLINDS
LIME AND
CABINET a
Call or write for Prices.
I The Caldw
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S Columbia Bank. Centrally
ft II. W. WOODWARD, Pro
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* Eates: American $2. and $2,
t European, 75c and SJ
S Headquarters for the U.
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? Proper and Careful Attenti<
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? Now Under New Management
fcctors. Pipes, Vah'es and fittings, Light Saw,
Cane Mills in stock. LOMBARD IRO
COMPANY. Augusta, Ca. . _
Lsh, Poke Root and Potassium) j||
Powerful Permanent |f
f- Stubborn cases Good results are BBS
y yield to P. P. P. lasting?it cures HjS
y when other metii- you to stay cured Iff!
cines are useless
ire blood ? cleanses the entire jcfjj
lengthens digestion and nerves. B
>od Poison and skin diseases. B
Stops the Pain; ends Malaria; g|
-builder. Thousands endorse it. B '
SAVANNAH, GA. ; i]
at ftiassaable Prises
Tho "ia <3rlr>r*t?
Plates (rubber base) ?15.00
Crowns $5.00
;e Work (per tooth) ?5.00
:i Crowns (pivot tooth) ?3.50
; Extracted (painless)?25e. and 53c.
i Cleaned 75c. and $1.00
r Fil.lihcs 50". to ?1.00
Fillings $1.00 to ?2.00
TREATING TEETH EXTRA.
j - Surgeon Dsaiist,
^pesste Thomas' Drug Store
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COLUMBIA, S. G. I '
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CEMENT. I
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located. Columbia, S. C. ?
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prietor arid Manager. *
iropean Plan. %
,50 per day. j
L.00. Large, Cool Hocms ?
C. T.'s and T. P. A/s. 2
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E PAIRS
!S, Bristle Twine, Babbit, &c., far any maka
MGINES, BOILERS and PRESSES
rs for same. Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, In* % ^
Shingle, and Lath Mills, Gasoline Engine*
IV WORKS AND SUPPL*
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