The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, November 08, 1911, Image 2
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^ Milam has given me a great appetite and
a cleared and softened my skin. H. W. LayI
den. Spray, N. C.
t Milam has restored my sight almost en8
it i rely. I was nearly blind when I started
9 its use. W.E.Griggs, Secy, and Treas.
a "Westbrooks Elevator Co., Danville, "va.
Milan cured me of ecacrna after 1 kad
M suffered with it 26 years ar.d despaired cf
? relief. C. H. Williams, sa'esman fox
9 Cluett, Peabody ? Co., Troy, N. Y.
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1320 MAIM ST. 0pp. Palmetto N:
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SOUTH CAROLINA I
Phone 1558.
COLUMBIA,
P. V. STILLER, Manager.
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spends almost entirely upon health. ?
ing in the ruck? As Whitman says
0 have eyes, blood, complexion clean I
1 soul that when ycu enter a crowd, I
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Hood and Complexion i
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OrV3 RELIABLE PEOPLE; |
I have suffered all my life with my eyes. fl
Since taking Milam I can read very fine 8
print and do embroidery work at night S
without glasses. Miss Kate Mebane, R. |
F. D. No. 2, Blanche, N. C. .
J suffered with a dreadful skin disease {
from which I could get no relief until I E
tried Milam. This is the first spring and ^
summer I have enjoyed in three years. k
Miss Winnif red Poston, 731 Patterson Ave.? 1
Rnanoke, Va.
. and SE at Yo^r Sest?
Milar.i ox on? liberal guarantee? ...
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Proprietor,
afiorcal Bank COLUMBIA, S. C.
rant in Columbia.
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9 oi these tools, we make it a >
tool known to the blacksmith- J
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p-ices hammered down fo the i
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1707 Main Street, J
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Woman's Work.
The quiet *aithful way iu which a
woman of superior intellect, and decided
talent for higher thmg9, will
dieh-wa9h her life away for her husband
and children, is a marvei of patient
endurance. Here the seryitude
of woman is the heaviest. No sooner
is her work done that it requires to be
done over again. Men take contracts
of work on them, finish them, and
they are over for all time. The pro9
pect of ending them and drawing pay
for the labor is alluring. And woman's
nn such nromise. She
washes on Monday after Monday the
-ame garments until there is no more
of them to wash; then they are replenished
by new ones like old, and the
rubbing and wringing goes on until
the wornout hands are folded for their
eternal and only rest. She mends
stockings, with tireless fidelity, week
after week, and year after year. Every
morning the same rooms are to be
put in order, only to be in the wildest
disorder by evening. The same stockings,
the same washing, the same
cleaning and cooking in endless rotation,
which, if done promptly and
properly, leaves no time for reading
and self-culture which, aside from the
pleasure it affords the woman, is the
only means of fitting one-self for the
intellectual culture of children.
What wonder that women are not
thinkers, or that the daughters of successive
generations are vapid, uncultured
creatures, incapable of forming
an opinion on the most important subjects
of human consideration
There is too little brightness in the
lives of women. They have too little
help in their domestic occupations.
"It is a pleasure, to tell v-ou that
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the
best cough medicine I have ever used,"
writes Mrs. Hugh Campbell, of Lavonia,
Ga "I have used it with all my children
and the results have been highly satisfactory."
For sale by All Dealers.
mm - PRAISE
THE LORD
For His Many Mercies and B!essin_s
to Us,
President Tafs on Monday i sued
his annual thanksgiving ^proclamation,
calling upon citizens of the
United States to celebrate Thursday,
the 30th day of November, next, as a
day of thanksgiving and prayer. The
proclamation reads as follows:
j "The people of this land, having
by long sanction and practice set
apart, toward the close of each passing
year, a day on which to cease from
their labors and assemble for the purpose
of giving praise to Him who ie
the author of the blessings they have
enjoyed, it is my duty as chief executive
to designate at this time the day
for tne fulfillment of this devout purpose.
BLESSINGS.
"Our country has been signally favored
in many ways. The round of
the seasons has brought rich harvest.
Our industries have thriven far beyond
our domestic needs, the products
of our labor are daily finding
enlarged markets abroad. We have
been free from the curses of pestilence,
of famine and of war. Our national
counsels have furthered the cause of
peace iii other lands and the spirit of
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touch y;ith other peoples, to the
strengthening of the bonds of fellowship
and good will that link ns to the
comrades in the universal brot! 3rhood
of nations. Strong in the sense
of our own right and inspired by as
strong a sense of the lights of others,
wo live in peace and harmony with
the world. Rich in the priceless possessions
and abundant resources wherewith
the unstinted bounty of God
endowed us. we are unselfishly glad
when other peoples pass onward to
prosperity and peace. That the great
: privilege we enjoy may continue and
that each coming year may see our
country more firmly established in the
regard and esteem of our fellow nations
is the prayer that should arise
in every thankful heart.
"Wherefore, I, William Howard
Taft, president of the United States '
of America, designate Thursday, the
30th of November, as a day of thanksgiving
and prayer and I earnestly
' call upon my countrymen and upon
all that dwell under the flag of our
beloved country then to meet iu their
accustomed places of worship to join
in offering praise to Almighty God
and devout thanks for the loving mer
cies he has given to U9."
Is your husband cross? Ad irritable,
fault finding disposition is often due to
a disordered stomach. A man with
good digestion is nearly always good
liatured. A great many have been permanently
cured or stomach trouble by
taking dhamberlain's Tablets. For sale
by All Dealers.
There are 1,000 churches in the state
of Washington and 1,500 saloons. However,
the number of emirchesTiS. 011 tiie
increase, while Mo faloons have* ^een
abolished within the last two yeaf s.
If there is one thing that is 1?AJ
than to be frank and popular, it
be economical-id popular.
I Stops |
I Lameness I
1 Sloan's Liniment is a relia- I
9 ble remedy for any kind of i
1 horse lameness. Will kill the ff
1 growth of spavin, curb or splint, 1
9 absorb enlargements, and is B
jjj excellent for sweeny, fistula E
I and thrush. j|
1 Here's Proof. |j
fl " I used Sloan's Lir.imcnl on a mule for I*
3 'high lameness,' and cared her. I am N
31 never without a bottle ot your liniment; Ij
have bought more of it than any other Q
1 remedy for pains." Daily Kirbv, m
51 Cassady, Ky. fa
Q ^'Sloan's Liniment is tne best made. I H
have removed very large shoe boils off a B
ja horse with it. I have killed a quarter R
9 crack on a mare that was awfully bad. I B
ja have also healed raw, sore necks on three C
3 horses. I have heaied grease heel on a B
jg mare that could hardiy walk." ?
ffl Anthony G. Hivek, Oakland, Pa., B
91 Route No. i.
is good for all farm stock. 8
"My hogs had hog cholera three days fx
j before we got your liniment, which I was Kg
advised to try 1 have used it now for K
9 three days and my hogs are almost well, p!
a One hog died before I got the liniment, gj
3 but I liave not lost any since."
^ A. J. McCarthy, ldavillc, lad. flj
| Sloan's Eook on Eorsec,
1 Cattlo, Hogs and Poultry
I Dr. Earl S. Sloan
Being good is like using an umbrella
?you have to keep it up in order to
get any benefit out of it.
Backache, Headache,
Nervousness
and rheumatism, both in men and
women, mean kidney trouble. Do not
allow it to progress beyond the reach
of medicine but stop it promptly with
Foley Kidney Pills. They regulate the
action of the urinary organs. Tonic
in action, quick in results.
Kautmann Drug Co.
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has a museum in which the
development of illumination from the
pine splinter of centuries ago to the
most modern electrical devices may be
st udied.
Saved
We save you money on
every pair of Shoes bought
from us. ::::::
WHY?
Because they wear longer
and C03t you less. We
ha^e the stock to select
from. :::::::
We invite our Lexington
friends to come in and
be convinced that we live j
up to just what we say. : j
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and give you our prices.
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Shoe
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B F. V. UPPMAN,
For Sale by KAUFMANN I
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JOUR CUSTOMERS::
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g Wo are exclusive agents in Colum|
bia for the Best Furniture Mann
facturers in America.
| We show the largest anrl best as
| sortment of high grade Furniture
?! in the entire South.
!A visit to our store will be a
treat for you because we wil
show you all the new ideas ii
8 Furniture.
? You are always welcome and you
I wiil not be asked to purchase.
| FUNERAL DIRECTOR
| EHMLMER,
L Columbia, S. C. I
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1730 MAIN STREE
J'I Is where you can find
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j!j Call or write for Prices.
Leathers and Styles. We bought in
down, and we are going to save you c
tor and can sell yon for less than we <
Farmers9 Medium and Hez
~ E. P. & F,
.1710 Main St.
The Palmetto
COLTJA
WE ARE
A Depository for the
of Sonth OaroiiUH th
of Columbia.
WE OWN
$400,000 United 3tat'
Carolina Bonds.
WE SOLICIT
Accounts of Banks, J
WE PAY
Four Per Cent, on de
terest calculated qua
WE PROMISE
Our best efforts to tri
satisfaction.
PALMETTO NATIONA:
capita:
Wt'LiE Jokes. President
New Line of Jewelry.
We have just received a largo shipment
ot Jewelry, embracing everything
that is prptty ami cheap Call
in arid make your selections now.
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LOWEST PRICES fe^treaso^B
inviting you to trad^^Bk us.JH|
now have a coinplBflHBflfl^K
February and March,
>n your family's shoes
?ould last
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