The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, January 29, 1913, Image 3

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PROFESSIONAL OARDS. i = DR. G. R. HARDING, THE OLD AND TRIED DENTIST, is at his office doing good wor& at moderate prioes. Call to see him don't wait. Near Hvatt's Park, COLUMBIA, S. 0 DR. F. 0. GILMORE, DENTIST., 1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. O. Owxoi Houbs; i a. m. to 2 p. m.. an from 3 to 6 d. m. WM. W. HA WES, Attorney and Counselor at Law. HE'V? BBOOKLAKD. 8. 0. . Practice In all Courts. Business solicited, j November 1.1905 DULL TOOLE, Dentist, .1623 Main St. : Columbia, S. C, OFFICE HOURS: 0 A. M.-5 P. M. a X. RJIBD. r. S. DBEHCB. EFIRD & DREHER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LEXINGTON 0. EL. S. 0. Will practice In all the Courts. Business solicited. One member of the firm will always be at office, Lexington. S. 0. JH. FRICK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CHAPIN. S C. A4a? *" W?.Ia? ith RnAm RA/v>nd UUlUOi auioi maiiuui lua uvvut Floor. Will Dractie? In all the Courts. Robert moorman. Attorney-at-I/. w> Admitted to Practice in all Coarts in this State. Carolina National Bank Building, COLUMBIA. S. 0. rURMONDJIMMERMAN &CALLISON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS, We will be pleased tc meet those having legal business to be attended to, at onr office at any time. Office next to Caughman & Harman's. Lexington, S. 0. J. WM THURMOND. GEO. BELL TIMMERMAN, ~ -?< t n n \T.T,tcav * V-/? ' 'rt - m A "HUBERT M. BOOZER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. COLUMBIA, 8. 0. OvTKm: 1816 Main Street, upstairs, opposite _ Tan Metre's Furniture Store, special attention given to business entrusted to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington sonntv. TYB. D. L. HALL. 1/ DENTIST COLUMBIA, S. 0. v -. ' Lutheran Publication Building, 1686 Main St. Office hours 8 a. m.. to 6:S0 p.Jm Dee* 28. 1907?6m - " K g0gg^DR. C. J, OUVEROS, 1434 MAJSIUW 9'l'.t COLUMBIA, S. O. Is prepared to treat all troubles of Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Lungs. . c The fit of Spectacles Guaranteed. \fj. BARNARD B. EVANS, Attorney at Law. MMNAUGH BLDG., COLUMBIA, 8. C. Practice in all Courts. .? MONEY TO LOAN.?. * u * * . Law Offices, ( Residence, 1529 1809 Washington < Pendleton Street. Street. ( Office Telephone No. 1872. Residence Telephone jno. iuso. \U BOYD EVANS, f? LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR. Columbia. S. 0. DR. A. J. ADAMS, DENTIST, SWANSEA, SO. CAROLINA. 50?6mp E. L. HARTLEY, Batesborg, . . . S. C. Surveying, Terracing, Leveling. Any one desiring such please let me know. All Work guaranteed and promptly done. Bates |5.00Per Day. Sterling Goods Sterling silver, cut glass, fi^e china, clocks. A fine stock always .on hand for you select from. Keep us in mmd when wanting anything in Jewelry or Silverware. ' ' ^ T*r/-\-rb- anH Koof. I VXUUU YVtlbLIl YT V/JL xx Muvft ?/vw eye glasses. If you can't come, send for our catalogue or telephone your order to us. P. H. LACHICOTTB & CO,. JEWELERS, 1424 Vain Columbia, S. C. No need to order "from off", we have them here. Top buggies $ 10.00 cnah, open $35.00. See them, We make the prioe. Gregory-Conder Mule Co, Advt Columbia. S. C. nn^n 9 Mrs. J. P. Daniels, of B Sip, Ky., writes: "I was I fi so sick for 3 or 4 years, B B 1 had to hire my work B B done, most of the time. B Hi * t?s i tin HI Ii nau giveil up nupc. wiicu m I began to take Cardui, I B knew, right away, It was H helping me. Now, I am B better than ever before in B my life, and Cardui did it19 H mCARDUI The Woman's Tonic I Cardui has helped thous- ra ands of weak, tired, worn- B out women, back to health, m It has a gentle, tonic ac- H j if 0 m uon on me womanly sys- jm B tern. It goes to the cause H M of the trouble. It helps, it g| 9 helps quickly, surely, safe- || M ly. It has helped others. || Sj Why not you? It wilL 19 H Try it Get a bottle today! E ? ' Significance. De sun go slidin' down de wes'; De moon git big an' de day git less; An' de lights dat shine on de mountain line Make a combination sarprisin' fine; Foh de sun am red, An' de cloud dat spread 'Cross de lonesome star is white An' de sky am blue, Honey, tell me true, Kin yuh read dat riddle right? De worl' is roun', so de big book say; Dem colors keep a-strabblin' jes dat way; Dar isn't a spit dat day'll ebber skip, An' dey'll stan' right dar foh an udder trip. De sun am red An' de cloud dat spread 'Gross de lonesome star am white, An' de sky am bine. Honey, tell me true, Kin you guess dat riddle right? -?Washington Star. Oh, Yea Tears! During a Biblej lesson the teacher was trying to explain the parable of the tares. "Can any of yon tell me any person who is like the Evil One, who sowed the tares?" she asked.' A little hand instantly shot up from the foot of the class. "Well, Tommy," she said, "what person is like the Evil One?" "Please ma'am," replied Tommy, "my mother." "Whv?>' asked the teacher, in as tonishment. "Because answered the boy, eyeing his patched trousers, "shesews tears.'' -Tit-Bits. Sheriff's Shot Proves Fatal Greenwood, January 23,?Ed Butler, a negro, died here Tuesday night from a bnllet wound received a week ago at the hands of the sheriff of McDuflie County, Ga. ^Butler came here and spent the time previous to his death at the home of a negro woman, Sallie Williams. Coroner Dock Owen empaneueu a jury jfeuwruajr uuuiuiug and while the taking of evidence was in progress the nogro's mother arrived and told how he had been shot. It appears that Butler had stolen a mule and was trying to escape arrest when the sheriff shot him. Butler's brother who was with him at the time, received a bullet wound in the leg. Hotel Waiters Discharged. New York, January 23?The waiters agitating a strike found their plans anticipated today when the management of the Hotel Knickerbocker discharged all of its two hundred and fifty waiters and placed 'bus boys in its employ. Blease Reappoints B. H. Stothart. Columbia, January 23.?Special Gov ernor Blease has reappointed B. II. Stothart as chief constable at Charleston and J. C. Kibler as chief constable in Columbia.?The State. Bothering the Nonelists. A number of excellent Yiddish citizens are settling in Indiana and giving a new twist to the local dialect.? Louisville Courier-Journal. March of Progress. "1 tell you, riunisvine win eventually owd its gas works.'7 "I don't donbtit. And by that time gas will be out of date."?Louisville Courier-Journal. Government Ownership. Aogusta Hera'.d. When he was postmaster general under President Harrison, Mr. John Wanamaker recommended these four extensions of the postal service: Rural free delivery; Postal savings banks; Parcels posts; Government ownership of telegraph and telephone system?. He has lived to see three of the four carried out?two of them in the face of vigorous and well organized commercial opposition. A man would be rash indeed to venture the prediction that the fourth development will not be realized within the next few years. The people have found out that they I can nse the government as their agent to do a lot of things for them more efI ficiently than they can be done by privately owned corporations, DARBY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID is a marvelous household remedy. It cures cramp cunc niituaiinj. ^uncura nauseated stomach, heals cuts, wounds and sores on the surface of the body and destroys germs in the sick room. . It is used internally and externally. Price 50 cts. per bottle. Sold by All Druggists. When a man comes home late at night and barks his shins on a rocking chair you can't make him believe his wife didn't arrange it that way on purpose. Could Shout For Joy. "I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart," wrote C. B. Rader, of Lewisburg, W. Va., "for the wonderful double benefit I got from Electric Bitters, iu curing me of both a severe case of stomach trouble and of rheumatism, from which I had been an almost helpless sufferer for ten years. It suited mv case as though made just for me." For dyspepsia, indigestion, jaundice, and to rid the system of kidney poisons that cause rheumatism Electric Bitters have no superior. Try them. Every bottle is guaranteed to satisfy. Only 50 centsj at Harmon Drug Oo i shafting! | pull LOiBRRP IRON WORKS, ?Th Monthl] Door se Poverty On wl si I _J ny u? u\ J. T. COLEMAN M^r, Charleston, S. O THE PRUDENTIAL INSURAN Incorporated as a stook eompa John F. Dry dsn, President. We Are Headqi Doors, Sash High Grade ar See me before placing your Fallaw & J COLUMB] It may be that eggs are scarce be- I cause the hens are strutting around growing big combs and trying to learn how to crow. Persons troubled with partial paralysis are often very much benefited by massaging the affected parts thoroughly when applying Chamberlain's Lini ment. This" liniment also relieves rheu- I matic pains. For sale by all dealers. Hook and Layton 1(01 Cor. Gervais and Assembly Streets, COLUMBIA, - - S. C. Have a full line STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. CANNED GOODS, FRUITS, NEGETABLES. GRAIN- FEED, ETC. at lowest prices and solicit a share of the Lexington trade, always call and see us wheD in the city. Half Price Offer. Rv a renewal of our clubbing* oiTer with tlie Home and Farm, we are enable to give Dispatch readers a half price rate of 25c. per year for this valuable home and farm paper. Renew your subscriptions now. Subscribe to Dispatch and Home & Farm, both one year for $1.25. LIFE'S STRUGGLE WITH ILLNESS Mrs. Stewart Tells How She Suffered from 16to45 years ti * * i- i? l old?now r many ^urea. Euphemia, Ohio.?"Because of total ignorance of how to care for myself when verging into womanhood, and from taking cold when going to school, I suffered from a displacement, and each month I had severe pains and nausea which always meant a lay-off from work for two to four days from the time I was 16 years old. '* I went to Kansas to live with my sister and while there a doctor told me of the Pinkham remedies but I did not use them then as my faith in patent medicines was limited. After my sister died I came home to Ohio to live and that has been my home for the last 18 years. "The Change of Life came when I was 47 years old and about this time I saw my physical condition plainly described in one of your advertisements. Then I .began using Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and I cannot tell you or any one the relief it gave me in the hrst three months. It put me right where I need not lay off every month and during the last 18 years I have not paid out two dollars to a doctor, and have been blest with excellent health forawowoman of my age and I can thank Lydia E. Pinkham'sVegetable Compound for it. " Since the Change of Life is over I have been a maternity nurse and being j wholly self-supporting I cannot over .? ? -l? - -.e .1 1 H.U T 1 estimate trie vaiue ujl guuu ncaiui. a have now earned a comfortable little home just by sewing and nursing since I was 52 years old. I have recommended the Compound to many with good results, as it is excellent to take before and after childbirth."?-Miss Evelyn Adelia Stewart, Euphemia, Ohio. If you want special adyice write to lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Tour letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. Subscribe for the Dispatch. .ETS j | OLLI Q | I AUGUSTA, SJL | e Prudential 11ncome Policy Is the parting Comfort From ich side wil| your famFter vAur death? ALFRED J. FOX, Special Agent, LEXINGTON, S. C. CE COMPANY OF AMERICA, ny by the State of New Jersey. Home Offioe, Newark, N J. uarters For and Blinds. id Low Prices order for building material uiison Co. INC. [A, S. C. Fflwin (i. nrfihfir U %| III v* ^a?wa INSURANCE FIRE LIFE ACCIDENT ATTTOMO'RTTiF, PLATE GLASS LIVE STOCK TORNADO HEALTH I represent only the strongest and best old line Companies and have special facilities for writing fire insurance on conntry property. If you want insurance of any kind write or call on me at Lexington, S C. j fci 11 i f^WWWWWWWWW^WW^VJI { IS IT PAINT? |? I S WE HAVE wlSi ? | The Very Best Goods and | 5 Rightly Priced, ? I Webb's Art Store jf j 1627 Main Street Columbia, S. C. j J DECORATORS: 1 In Burlap, Tapestries and Wall Payers. J Attention Automobile Garages and Machine Shops We now carry in stock the following size Cored Bars of the famous NONGRAN High Speed Bearing Bronze?the bronze need in all first class cars H" Solid, 1 xH, 1H*K, l^x%, 1M. 2x1, 2^x% 2^X1% All Barare 12" long and dimensions above are outside and inside diameters. Phone?Wire?Write?or Call. Orders Filled Immediately COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY, Q93 Woci Cnruaie CI Cnlnmhirx C C w ? w i* v?t %iv? w w ai J aai wvBWiaawiMj ?# w 0 New and Seasonable Goods, Our stock of Millinery, Dress Goods, Dry Goods, Notions Shoes and Hats is now complete. We want our Lexington friends to call and inspect our line of Goods and make our store headquarters while in the city, whether they buy or not. Our prices are right, WM. PLATT & SON, 1804 MAIN ST. COLUMBIA, 8. C. irnn a Av UAn Cfjy WE CARRY A FUEL (u_. \ 11 jji EASTMAN S||| ? - ? w-m. m ^ , m-m. Jr^.1 n?M ? ? HI ft 1 ft ft ft 9 l?d HI KODAKS,FILMS, FAPLK Al\li UinLH surriLa. g m SHIPMENTS FREQUENT, 4 :L mm. $j INSURING FRESH GOODS IjL M m* S Send Us Your Order Today g" STHE R. L. BRYAN COMPANY ! pj ? _ [GOOD STOCK I * H 3 And best of work is the strong R * * H 3 Feature that has helped to earn B 3 The State-wide reputation g jK and endorsements of the B x n x ? M 2 .1 1! >T 1_ 1 _ TTf. 1_ Mi b oouui Carolina iviaroie vvorKS. 'S w * ' n _ \*\ iS | M j |0 All work in either marble or granite 3 H j |J | P Guaranteed to satisfy. We sell iron !b Fence also. Write or call to !S !H 'H !? See us and we will see that |jj I I H B Your interest is protected. j; ' 13 f SOUTH CAROLINA MARBLE WORKS, ;j!| IPhnne 1558. 1707 Main Street* 3 COLUMBIA, : S. C. h N ! R. V. STILLER, Manager. : F. H. HYATT, Proprietor. 5! * I 1 M I gmTmmminnnim.n;',,, .