The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, August 02, 1911, Image 7
il TB0PBS8I0ITAL CARDS.
F * DR. G. R. HARDING, 1
r THE OLD AND TRIED DENTIST,
if at his office doing good worn at
moderate prices. Oall to see him
don't wait.
1 Near Hyatt's Park, COLUMBIA, S. 0
Branch Office 1521, Main street, over
f Kinard's clothing store, Columbia,
S. Q< : '
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TkB. F. 0. GILMORE,
IV s ujaanoxn
1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. 0.
pvnox Houbs.- ? a. m. to 2 p. m., an Irom >
(V. s to 6 p. m. - /
117 M. W. HA WES,
> ?T Attorney and Counselor at Law.
- NEW BROOKLAND. S. 0.
^ Practice in all Courts. Business solicited.
f>- November 1.1906.
DR. L. L. TOOLE, Dentist,
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0018 Main St. : Columbia, S. C,
OFFICE HOURS: 9 A. M.-5 P. M.
s. x. avzBD. j. s. pushes.
TOFIKD & DREHER,
Ei ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
LEXINGTON O. H. S. 0
Will practice In all the Courts. Business
solicited. One member of the 3rm will al
vways be at office, Lexington. S. C.
I T H. FBIGK,
| tl ATTORNEY AT LAW.
9 CHAPIN, & 0.
Office: Hotel Marlon, 4th Boom. Second i
9 Floor. Will practice in all the Courts.
I QOBERT MOORMAN.
II Attorney-at-Law,
I Admitted to Practice in all
I ^ Cocrta in'this State.
na National Bank Building,
(columbia, s. 0.
/ SAY
DENTIST.
ISdsund, Lexington County, S. C.
jflhurmond & timmerman,
1 attorneysat law,
will practice in alx courts,
Citizens5 Bank fi'id'g, Bateabnrg, s. 0.
We wlll be pleased to meet those having legal
business to be attended to at oar office
? UL tile Citizens* Bank Building at any time.
^ Respectfully,
WiL THURMOND.
d. BELL TIMMERMAN.
Albert m. boozer,
attorney at law,
columbia, 8. 0.
Mfiin fttrML nnstairs, opposite
Van Metre's Furniture Store
Mapecial attention given to business entrusted
to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington
eountv.
K :
fD. L. HALL,
V DENTIST*
V / COLUMBIA, S. 0.
* Lutheran Publication Building,
1626 Main St.
f Office hours 8 a. m.t to o:30 p/m
' ; Deo* 23, 1907?6m
DR. C. J. OLIVEROS,
||k 1424 MARION ST.,
R*? COLUMBIA, S. O.
Is prepared to treat all troubles of
Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Lungs.
The fit of Spectacles Guaranteed.
I
r B. F. JONES, M. D. V.
i Graduate Veterinarian.
Out-of-town calls promptly
1 attended to
COLUMBIA, S. C.
% '? law
Offices, ( Residence, 1539
1209 Washington < Pendleton Street.
Street. (
Offiee Telephone No. 1872.
Residence Telephone No. 1086.
WBOYD EVANS,
LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR.
Columbia. S-0.
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|A 7?ar Dnuerfet for CHI-CHES-TER'S A
DIAMOND BRAND PILLS in Red and//\
Gold metallic boxes, sealed with Blue<0>
^ Ribbon. Taxi ko othwl. Buyof yow y/
^ PmgM Bad Mk for CHI-CHER-teh 8 V
DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for twentr-fisQ
years regarded as Best, Safest, Always Reliable.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
;???, EVERYWHERE tsstejj
* REST JMO HEALTH T8 BOTHER AMI CHILD.
Mais. Wins low's Soothing Syrup has bees
used for over SIXTY YEARS by MILLIONS oi
. MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE
TEETHING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. 1/
SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS.
1LLAYS all PAIN; CURES WIND COLIC, and
> is the best remedy for DIARRHOEA. It is absolutely
harmless. Be sure and ask for "Mrs.
"Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take so other
kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle.
Barbecue at Pine Ridge.
I will furnish a Firstclass Barbeoue
with Refreshments at Pine Ridge, on
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Able speakers will be present to discrxs&the
issues of the day.
4 The public cordially invited.
/ 4wl0 T. F. SHEALY.
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When yon aw in need of Job Work
et us figure with yon*
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writes Mrs* Ethel Newlin, S '
of Liberty Center, Ind, m
''that I began to take Car- Eg
dui, for it has cured me, ||
and I will never forget it |f| '
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too highly for what it did ||| >
for me. Before I began Eg
to take it, I was very 1||
bad color, suffered great |I
pain and weighed only 1|
105 pounds. Now I have
a good color, do not suffer gj 6
9 and weigh 125 lbs." fgg 1
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WATCHES
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Hakes Them Bond as New
MEDALS
AND
BADGES
Manufactures in Our Own
Shops for Schools and
Other Purposes.
AVERY, The Jeweler
1508 Main St., Columbia, S. C
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< 18E WOtilBS SREATESTSEWIHS MACHINE
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If yon "met eithera Vibrating Shuttle. Rotary
fehuttlo or a Single Thread [CItain Stitch]
Sewing Machine errtte to
THE NEW HOME SEWiNQ MACHINE COMPANY
Orange* Mass.
Many sewing machines are made to sell regardless ef
Quality, "jut the Sevf Home is made to wear.
Our guaranty never r jns out.
Sold by authorized dealers only.
FOK SALT BY
G. W. LINDLER,
Chapin, S. Ch
Has an up-fco-date line of
COFFINS AND CASKETS
On hand, afc prices to suit everybody.
MniTQ fyf\m 41 PJft nn tr? ARft rtf
& 1IWO XOiU0g lAViU l/V V*? v. v
Oall on me and I will save yon money.
I am prepared to furnish a hearse whenever
desired in connection wit^ mv undertaking
business Jan. 1?ly
A ROYALMYSTEBY"
)ne of the Legacies of the French
Revolution.
:ATE OF THE YOUNG DAUPHIN
/Vhether the Son of Louis XVI. and
Marie Antoinette Was Murdsrod or
Died of Was Spirited Away Is an
Enigma Without a Solution.
Every healthy mfndetl man or wo ruin
loves a mystery, and, fortunately
.'or the world, history has provided
me or two problems which have beeD
worn threadbare without revealing
:beir secrets. Among these is the fate
>f the nine-year-old son of Louis XVI.
md Marie Antoinette, which Mme.
Louise Latour recently dealt with in
i lecture Id London.
A child judicially murdered or else
jpirited away, another substituted for
lim to die and to be buried under a
'atee name, the people who reported of
Jiese things sileuced or poisoned, the
)eriod of events comparatively recent
-the story sounds incredible, but it
ests on a basis of established fact
The dauphin, a delicate child of nine,
woe. eonnnrufl frnm h1<J mothpr Mild
<T UO JtUiVHU 4* V4M . ? .w ..
Wends and given to the care of Simon,
he brutal snvetier, and his wife,
^fter this all remains obscure except
hat while the boy was in their care
he Simons gave up their post?in itself
rather strange, as it was a lucraive
one?and on the day of the change
>f residence the substitution Is supjosed
to have taken place. In the evenng
a child ifa bed was shown to the
emissaries of the convention, and the
lext^morning be\ was removed to a
;maller room with the door nailed up.
:be only air coming in by the grille
hrougb which his food was passed.
5o he remained until he became so ill
iiat Dr. Dessault, who had often been
:o Versailles in tbp old days, was sum???an/1
Him nnrl wnn nmn/wl
iiUUCU IV UllCUU u*?u MUM ..
find a scrofulous and* dying boy.
**Ce n'est pas. le petit dauphinr
That Is not the little Dauphin!"') he
)fiirted out imprudently, and a day or
two later be died by poison.
Other doctors were brought who
were unacquainted with the royal cbilIren,
and the child died and was bured
In bis assumed character. He is
generally supposed to hare been a lad
called Gombeau. and his mother was
ictually seen by people in America,
where she admitted the wickedness of
bavin;* sold her dying son when she
vas In a condition of extreme poverty.
La femme Simon talked, but her
vords were discredited by the author!Jes.
who declared she was drunken
tnd garrulous- Nevertheless, on her
leathbed she confessed to a priest and
i nurse that a substitute bad been put
jq the dauphin's place.
Such are the historical facts as rested
by Mme. Latour. and to account
tor them two theories have been deiuced,
says a writer in tbe London
rimes. The first, in which Mme. Latour
believes, was that the dauphin
was judicially murdered by Simon in
the temple and the dying Gombeau
put in bis place to bide the crime from
the world. Of the second, that the
child escaped alive from bis prison,
many people are strenuous supporters.
Some of them describe the course of
events thus: Gombeau was brought
Into the temple on the day of the demenagement
In a large cardboard
horse given ostensibly a9 a souvenir to
the royal prisoner by the ferame Simon,
while the dauphin was carried
out by the woman in a big basket of
dirty linen. Others declare that the
prince was actually kept hidden in a
garret in the temple until the substitute
died, more than a year later,
when he was taken out in a coffin with
a false bottom, tbe body of Gombeau
being burled In tbe moat
This theory has bad two startling
confirmations. A small coffin filled
with paper and stones was actually
found In the cemetery of La Madeleine,
and General d'Andlgne. lmprlsoued In
the temple In 181)1 and allowed to relieve
the tedium of his confinement by
gardening, was digging In tbe moat
when he found the uncoffined skeleton
of a child.
But. as Mtne. Latour asked. If tbe
dauphin escaped alJve Into the world,
where did be go? No fewer than
thirty pretenders, one a negro, at different
times have declared themselves
the son of Louis XVI. and Marie Antoinette.
The two who attracted most
disciples were the Due de Rlcbemout
and "Nanndorc." With regard to the
latter, it was against him that be did
not come forward until be was thirty
years of age and he could not speak
a word of French. Mme. La tour added
that he married a middle class wife |
and was an excellent watchmaker, con* j
sequently unlike what the belr of a roy- j
al line ought to be. Obviously the speak- j
er had forgotten Louis Seize and his
1 ? mnlrinn an/t monHIrifT Innkfl.
yiUittlUU XVI UWMII5 UUU .s, V .
The Doctor's Twins.
An Irish doctor while enjoying a
holiday in the country took the opportunity
along with a friend to go fishing.
During operations the doctor's
sinker came off and was lost. Here
was a dilemma?no sinker, no more
fishing that day. Happy thought! He.
had a bottle in his pocket The bottle
was filled with water, carefully corked
and sent down on its mission.
After a few minutes' interval the
doctor had a bite and pulled up his
line at racing speed, finding a fine pair
of fish, one on each hook. "Ha< doctor,
twins this time," exclaimed his
companion.
"Yes," quoth the doctor, "and
brought up on the bottle too."?Belfast
Times. _
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OUT IN_GIVEAGAM I *
All the News In the Gulch That's
Safe to Print. I
WARNINGS TO TENDERFEET.
Automobile Passengers Safe if They i
Wear Bullet Proof Clothes?Chicago |
Drummer's Card Trick Causes Him '
to Leave a Finger. I
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by IYI. UUMU. h
fCopyright, 1911, by Associated Literary \j
Press.] 1
WE learn that George Baker, j
formerly of this town, was \
hung in New Mexico two <2
or three weeks He g
more than deserved it, for we were ?
well acquainted with George and his Hg
doings. |g
There are 350 miles of mountains BS
between us and the editor of the Utah
Banner: therefore be calls us a liar
and a scoundrel. *
We do not wish the impression to go ^
aboard that Giveadam Gulch will not
permit automobiles to pass through
its streets. They can pass by the hun- m
dred, day or night, and the only pre- fjp
caution necessary on the part of the
occupants is bullet proof armor. ^
Chicago drummers are usually pret- ??
ty keen fellows, but one of them made ==_
a mistake over at Lone Jack one night
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SIX ACES IN A DECK.
last week. He found six aces in a
pack of cards and had the bad taste
to speak about it and get a finger shot . j
off. I
I
if Reproof. T
V "When she wasn't looking I J
?l? kissed her." J
4 "What did she do?" |l
J "Refused to look at me for the f I
X rest of the evening."?Pbiladel- %
T flhia Record. " T
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