The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, September 11, 1912, Image 7
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8 Black-Draught, in small doses,
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8 Insist on Thedford's J
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THE MOST COMPLETE LUTE WE
HAYE EVER SHOWN IN
HARNESS,
SADDLES,
COLLARS,
BRIDLES,
ROBES,
I * HORSE
r BLANKETS,
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We have a special home-made slip
[ Harness for one-horse wagon at
r $5.00.
A Set of Buggy, Harness for
*10.00.
I * We buy Hides, Furs, Tallow, Beeswax
r and pay highest market prices.
I Wilse W. Martin,
A 1116-1118 Plain Street,
IJ COLUMBIA - - - S. O.
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t No Royal Road. *
I \ "Of co'se you kin learn by ex- 3
t perience." said Uncle Eben, "but J
i * rpmpmhpr. son. vou kin learn a
foolishness dat way de same as
X out o' books."?Washington Star. *
k Sacking the Animals.
Spader Johnson, one of the principal
* clowns with the Ringling circus, was
spinning yarns in the pad room and
told this:
A visitor to the city had spent all of
1 the morning reading circus bills and
was Just going to his hotel when he
1 saw a red painted U.nited States mail
wagon going along the street He sized
it up for a circus wagon and followed
it four miles to the postoffice and
with wide open mouth watched the unloading
of the mail.
< Late in the afternoon he met another
i Rube and remarked:
?' A Knni> I IVvl IntvoH nrto rtf thom fif
mm ai/uci? x l\j uvHtvi vmv v* v-w? -v*.
A ens wagons all the way downtown, aiX
I when they unloaded they took the var
mints out ip sacks,'*?Chicago Post
I Foley's
I Kidney
I Pills
P What They Will Do for You
I They will cure your backache,
* Strengthen your kidneys, cor*
I reet urinary irregularities, build
op the worn out tissues, and
I eliminate the excess uric acid
that causes rheumatism. Pre*
vent Bright's Disease and Dia*
bates, and restore health and
K itreagth. Refuse substitutes.
For Sale By Harmon Drug Co.
Tribute oi Respect.
Whereas, the great head of the
church has called from our midst our
dear brother and co-laborer Joseph J.
Lown, a loyal, liberal member, who
always gave himself with his means
to develop and bless the church; and,
whereas also, in his last will he bequeathed
the 9um of $1,500 to be held
in trust by the church, the proceeds of
which are to be used in the support of
* - ?--o nnnrfi nn -
tils pastor ana s^uuui^cu oyv*w?
menfe; therefore be it resolved:
1. That we humbly submit to the
Divine will, confident that our loss is
our brother's gain.
2. That this congregation is painfully
conscious of the great loss we sustain
in the death of our beloved brother.
3. That we hereby record our sincere
appreciation of the constant,
faithful service rendered during his
long life; and of the liberal bequest
left Nazareth congregation by his
will.
4. That a copy of these resolutions
be presented to the bereaved son as
an expression of our heartfelt sympathy
with him in his sorrow and loss;
also that a copy be furnished the Lexington
Dispatch and The Lutheran
Church Visitor for publication, and
that a page of our record book be set
aside 3acred to his memory.
James L. Shealy,
J. C. Ballington,
J. S. Reeder,
Committee.
Obituary.
Mary Leona, infant of J. C. Shirej
and wife, passed away August 28
1912, having lived 1 month and 2t
days. Funeral services were held ai
ni.r,T-tt T.nfhpran nhnrch bv thf
vcuax viiv ? v ^
writer. "A little child shall leac
them. . B. D. W.
Pain in Back,
Liver and Kidneys all
out of fix
Dr. Hilton's Life
Will Cure You
WHOLESALEl BY
THE MURRAY DRUG CO.
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA
Many reputations blow up when i
polit.cal campaign is in full blast.
What We Never Forget
according to science, are the things as
sociabed with our early home life, sncl
as Bncklen' s Arnica Salve, that moth
er or giandmother used to cure on:
burns, boils, scalds, sores, skin erup
tlons, cuts, sprains or bruises. Fort:
jears of cares prove its merit, unriv
aled for piles, corns or cold sores. On
ly 25c at Harmon Drag Co.
It's well to pay as yon go and ala
to save enough to pay your way bac ]
A really effective kidney and bladde
medicine most first stop the progres
of the disease and then cure the con
ditions that cause it. Use Foley Kid
ney Pills for all kidney and bladde
troubles and urinary irregularities
. They help quickly and permanently
In the yellow package.
Harmon Drug Co.
; Early to bed and early to rise t
. many a man would prove a surprise.
Uncle Ezra Says
"It don't take more'n a gill uv effor
to git folks into a peck of trouble,'
and a little neglect of constipation
biliousness, indigestion or other live
derangement will do the same. If ail
ing, take Dr. King's New Life Pilli
frki. ranip.ir roanlr.a. "Easv. safe. sure. an(
only 25c at Harmon Drug Co.
For Sale
Three show cases, finished in Gold
en Oak, good as new, will be sold at j
bargain.
Harmon Drug Co.
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Ip sev/sKc
$3 M|| K A O H 1 pi E
.i'iitaWW <;UAU7Y*
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warranted for all t:me.
If y; .! ; .inse the XKW HOMII y-n a v 111
r - a life* asset at the price yon p:.;\*?>d will
n'.i huvt an endless chain of repair*.
*^>nS^Cre^
if you want a sewing machine, write for
? our latest catalogue before you purchase.
The New Home Sswing Macbi.na Cu., Orange, Mass,
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Weds Fiancee In Jail.
A short romantic courtship came to
an nnusnal climax at Athens, Ga.,
whop A. W. Clower, once a local salesman,
v. hose home is in Alabama, and
Miss Edna Overton, a pretty blonde,
of Dallas, Texas, were married in the
county jail. The groom is in prison
on a felony charge, awaiting the regular
October term of court, having
been brought to Athens from Texas
two months ago. The bride came all
th-3 way from Texas.
Governor Blease has appointed Prof.
^ mil n
LiDeCO VrUUier, vi xwua. uui, auu ^.
S. Kinard members of the state board
of education, to take places made vacant
by the resignation of J. Lyle9
Glenn, of Chester, and Prof. Nathan
Toms, of Darlington.
1 MASTER OF TOE
OPTICAL BUSINESS
My motto is painstaking conscientious
Optical service. I havt
; one of the most completely
equipped optical offices, in Co
lumbia. Let me do your opti
cal work and show you how ]
can serve you. Spectacles anc
Eye-glasses repaired and lensei
matched in 30 minutes.
Three gradu ite opticians of man]
years experience to serve you anc
we can promise you the highest de
gree of accuracy, reliability and sat
r isfaction in all cases entrusted t<
me. Come and see us, we make n<
j charge for our examination.
i 6. H. Berkman
ESTABLISHED 1S79.
a 1418 MAIN STREET,
COLUMBIA. S. C.
Diarrhoea Quickly Cured.
"I was taken with diarrhoea an<
Mr. Yorks, the merchant here, pei
suaded me to try a bottle of Chamber
Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoei
Remedy. After taking one dose of i
I was cured. It also cured others tha
I gave it to," writes M. E. Gebhart
Oriole, Pa. That is not at all unusual
An ordinary attack of diarrhoea cai
almost invariably be cured by one o
two doses of this remedy. F_r sal
= by all dealers.
Union Picnic.
There will be a picnic given at Hall
way school honse, near Colombia, o
. Saturday, September 14th, under th
i auspices of the Farmers' Union. Th
County Union will meet at Halfwa
r school honse on the same da^e. Prom
>
j inent speakers will be present. Th
- public cordially invited to attend an
carry a well filled basket.
^ Mother of Eighteen Children
k "I am the mother of eighteen cbil
dren and have the praise of doing mor
work than any young woman in m;
town,'' writes Mrs. C. J. Martir
Boone Mill, Ya. "I suffered for fiv
years with stomach trouble and coul<
' not eat as much as a biscuit withou
r suffering. I have taken three bottle
of Chamberlain's Tablets and am nox
a well woman and weigh 168 poundf
I can eat anything 1 want to ana a
much a9 I want and feel better than
have at any time in ten years. I refe
0 to anyone in Boone Mill or vicinit
and they will vouch for what I say.
Chamberlain's Tablets are for sale b
all dealers.
ilizery
! THE JEWELER
1 1508 Main St, Columbia, S. C
REPAIRS
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I* ill VllUJU
AND
JEWELRY
Makes Them Good as New
MEDALS
AND
BADGES
Sm Alio AlU)
flicsniiiciiiiuieii in uui uni
Shops for Schools and
Other Purposes
AVERY, The Jeweler
Y508 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
Picken9 B. Holsenback, aged 7*
died in Charleston last week fror
heart failure, brought on by excessiv
heat. He was stricken down in th
trjtt.
Advice to the Aged.
Age brings infirmities, such as sluggish
bowels, weak kidneys and bladder
and TORPID LIVEJfc
Tutt'sPills
have a specific effect on l:heseorgansf
stimulating the bowels, causing them
to perform their natural functions aa
in youth and ,
IMPARTING VIGOR ?,
to the kidneys, bladder and LIVER.
They are adapted to olid and young.
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Obituary,
Eliza Jane, wife of Lorenzo Crout,
departed this life Aug. 27, 1912, aged
66 years, 9ix months and 22 days. She
leaves her husband, one 9on and three
daughters, one son having preceded
her to the grave. In early life she
united with St. Paul's (Hollow Creek)
Lutheran church, and reniaiaed a
consistent member until death.
The body was laid to rest in the
family cemetery amid a, large congregation,
services being conducted by
her pastor, assisted by student V. L.
Fulmer. A good woman has passed
away. May God sustain the bereaved.
B. D. W.
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Id You Ever Think
?h?it when you get a pair of KORRECT
1HAPE SHOES you are getting the best
hat money can buy. All KORRECT
IHAPE SHOES have Tite-Oak Soles,
?ite-Oak Sole leather is tanned by the I
anions Bart & Packard Co. and is free
nUiot. n; con WPifflltV. I
roio. gmcu^e, <iuu utui/j vj- .. --0?? ,
;ufr, Tite-Oak Soles give greater ser- j
ice, and are the best, wearing soles it is
ossible to get in shoes at any price.
,11 "Burrojaps" Patent and dull leathers
uaranteed to last 'till sole wears
trough. Ask for 'em.
HQS & ARn
IOOKLAND,
i that sells MORE GOODS FOR SAM]
SAME GOODS FOR LESS
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of Buggies are new
' week. All of tl]
3S and Surries can
i complete line of
made by Studebafe
ell the best wagons
ler than the otheri
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COLUMBIA, S. C.
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