The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, February 05, 1913, Image 7
I ALWAYS SELL'
COBBER MAIN IND RICHLAS
' DRY GOODS, NOT
SHOES, HATS, MU
SUITS, SKIRTS, El
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" /)/1 All varieties early Cabbages, Tom;
: ffi All kinds of garden seed,
jfe Large, hardy, frost-proof Cabbaj
| HARMON DRUG CO
eliminate the excess uric acid
that causes rheumatism. Pre.
vent Bright's Disease and Diabetes,
and restore health and
Strength. Refuse substitutes.
For Sale By Harmon Drug Oo.
Mft-r 11 m m wm
WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME.
If yon purchase the NEW HOM E you will
baw a lilt? ai-Hct at the price y.?a poy.^'id wiJj
cud loss chain of repairs.
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to buy.
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City Hotel and Cafe,
AMERICAN
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EUROPEAN
GOOD CLEAN R00M8
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CAPITOL
American Rates $1.25 to $2.00
European Rates, Rooms, 50c and up.
Mrs. L. I. KAMINER,
Proprietress,
1218 Main"Street Phone 851
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atoes, Beets, Peas, Bears, Corn, etc. ^
Ferry;s, Crossraan'9. Bulk.
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HEALTH WARNING 2
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! Chilled and wet feet result in congest- _
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ing the internal organs, andinflamma- g
tion of the kidneys and bladder, with j,
rheumatic twinges and pain in back, 0
generally follow. Use Foley Kidney
Pills. They are the best medicine
made for all disorders of the kidneys,
for bladder irregularties, and for backache
and rheumatism. Thev do not
contain habit forming drugs. Tonic ?(
in action, quick in results. Harmon fi
Drug Co. ?
A Milwaukee judge refused to find
a couple guilty of assault and battery 8
for striking a bcre who insisted ou a
making an after dinner speech. Other
)x)8tprandial experts should profit c
, by iiis example.
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Violet is the mourning color of Turkey.
Probably rheir bymn of death *
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is "Sweet Violets. g
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THE MOST COMPLETE LINE WE. r
HAVE EVER SHOWN IN
HARNESS, *
SADDLES, I
COLLARS, i
BRIDLES, b
ROBES,
HORSE
BLANKETS, I
ETC.
We have a special home-made slip *
Harness for one-horse wagon at
$5.00.
A Set of Buggy Harness for j,
$10.00. ;
vv e buy Hides, r urs, Tallow, Beeswax o
aod pay highest market prices. C
Wilse W. Martin, I
1116-1H8 Plain Street-, 1 F
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!y Narrow Margin of 31 to 39 Vote ' .
Senate Adopts Page Agricultural (
Bill. I j
Washington.?Last Wednesday Sen- ;
tor Hoke Smith lost his agricultural ! ]
xtension bill in the senate. By the
arrow margin of one vote, 31 to 30,
he vocational bill of Senator Page of (
rermont was substituted.
That measure, which is largelv sim- j
ar in purpose with the Lever-Smith .
ill, will novr go to the house, and
ome compromise will be effected at
his session whereby the work of the
gricultural schools and colleges will
?e extended to reach the adult on
he farm.
Credit for originating the scheme
or agricultural extension work is
;iven to B. F. Yoakum, president of
he St. Louis and San Francisco raiload.
The Lever-Smith bill, embodyng
his idea, has been approved by the
National Soil Fertility League, the
airriora* nninn. Anri t.hfc National As
ociation of Agricultural Colleges and
experiment Stations.
The substitution of the Page vocaional
bill was accomplished by almost
k strict party vote. Senators Gardner
md Johnson, of MUne, and Martine,
>f New Jersey, voted for the Page
>ill, and Senators Bourne, Bristow,
Cummins and La Follette, republican
jrogressives, voted against.
An effort to secure reconsideration
vill be made today, Senator Smith
md Representative Lever both insist
,hat the housa will never accept the s
lenate bill. ]
The agricultural committee, of
vhich Mr. Lever is the ranking mem)er,
would be against it. As an alterlative
an entirely new bill may be
Tamed by a conference committee.
The Page bill authorized the estab- i
ishment in each laud grant college of *
m agricultural extension department, 2
;o give instruction and practical dem- *
)nstration9 in agriculture and home 1
iconomics to farming communities. (
Sach state is given $10,000 this year, 1
naking $480,000 in all, the total ^
imount to b6 increased $300,000 each t
rear for ten years. To receive its 1
dlottment each state must appropriate c
tn equal amount for carrying on this '
york. Three-fourths of the whole
um must be spent each year for field
structions and demonstration. None
f this money can be used for build gs
and each state must replace any
mount that is lost or misapplied.
For special instructors in rural high
chools, $2,000,000 annually is appronated,
beginning in 1916, $4,000,000
or intermediate schools and an addiional
$3,000,000 annually to be apporioned
among the states in proportion
3 the number of persons engaged in
gricultural pursuits. Additional sums
re given for training teachers.
Senators Page and Hoke Smith be
amt; iiivuiTcu iu oumy wuuuvcic;
uring the debate, Senator Page intilating
that Senator Smith had given
ssoranees that he would support Sentor
Page's bill in revised form. This
enator Smith denied.
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The Best Cough Medicine.
"I have used Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy ever silica I have tean keeplg
house," says L. C Hames, of
[arburv, Ala. 4T consider it one of
le best remedies I ever used. My
hildren have all taken it and it works
ke a charm. For cold9 and whcoplg
congh it is excellent." For sale
y Dealers.
Charged With Bigamy.
C. H. Shaffer, alias H. C. Win Held,
3 years old, a plasterer by trade,
as arrested at Sylvester, Ga., Wedesdav,
charged with bigamy.
It is alleged that he married Miss
Iaggie Davis, daughter of H. J.
)avis, of Parrott, Terrell county, Ga.,
3 Albany last 9pring. They lived
Dgether about three months and
^infield left h?.9 alleged bride with
er parents coming to Sylvester, Ga.,
bout July 10, and has been working
egularly in this city since that time.
About November 1 he married Miss
M Arr? a a 1 i i rr Vi 1 \7 rccnooff>rl
oung lady, employed ss an operator
i this place by the Southern Bell
.'elephone Company, and they have
een living happily together until
his startling disclosure came.
The discovery of his alleged dual
ole was brought about by a relative
>f his wife coming here from Parrott
,nd discovering his recent marriage.
It is rumored that he has other
rives in Alabama and Cleveland, 0. j
Mothers Can Safely Buy
)r, King's New Discovery and give
t to the little ones when ailing and
affering with colds, coughs throat or
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ling trouDies, tastes nice, narmiests
nee used, always used. Mrs. Bruce
Jrawford Niagra, Mo., writes: "Dr.
king's New Discovery changed our
ioy from a pale weak sick boy to the
licture of health." Always help. Buy
t at Harmon Drag Co.
What
=?. great improvement would be made in the condition of horses and
Dihcr animals if just the proper remedy were used when they became
ill or injured. If your horse could talk he would ask you not to use
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any external remedy containing alcohol because it stings and tortures
his flesh terribly. Some liniments have alcohol and other fiery
ingredients which only inflame the skin and tissue without striking
down to where the pain lies. Beware of such liniments. The great
humane, quick-acftion remedy is MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT.
Made of oils, without a drop of alcohol or other tofturing element, it
soaks straight to the bone and muscle. It soothes the wounded parts
and is comforting while the healing work is progressing. Mexican
Mustang Liniment is what you want because it '
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your work lighter, saves your livestock from suffering and keeps them
in good trim for work. For all forms of Lameness, Strains, Bruises,
Cuts, Bums, Galls and Harness Sores in animals, it is safe and
nrnmnt and does not Dromise what it cannot perform. Mustang
Liniment has been doing its wonderful healing work for 65 years.
The amount of money it has saved livestock owners is incalculableOne
man writes that he was about to kill his valuable horse because
badly injured but Mustang Liniment made him well again. A Veterinary
teHs us he has used* Mustang Liniment fifteen years and
found it be?t liniment for cuts, strains, etc. And many others are
enthusiastic friends of this tried and true remedy. Now you know
jusl what makes
Horses so Happy.
Methodist Miniscer Recom- London smart set is cultivating tJ
mends Chamberlain's Cough smil" "f wt co e ?lf' a,th"
_ _ ? cornered, creation with the aid of
Xiemeay. harness. Heroic methods to ov<
Rev. James A. Lewis, Milaca, f.Iinn , come the contention they can't s
vrites: 4'Chamberlain's Cough Rem- a joke,
idy has been a needed and welcome
tuest in our home for a number of ^
rears. I highly recommend it to my w s< Skelton, a merchant at St?
elio*.vs as being a medicine worthy of ley, jnd., says lie would not take$IC
-rial in case? of colds, coughs and 000 for the relief a single box of Fol
;roup." Give Chamberlain's Cough KHn^y PilN gave him ' [hid a set <
Remedy a trial and we are confident attack vf kidney troubiA with shf
7ou will find it very effectual and con- uains through my back and 001
innp t.n nsH in as occasion reoaires !?;? liu-Jiv srnuhet . ]>. V flinch- b
t'eura to come, as many otucr^ liaVj of FMey IZ J.iey l\!ta eu.iro y relies
lone. For sale by all Dealers. rae " Hirnnn Drug Co.
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(let us help
SELECT YOUR SPRING
I We have them now, bright, fresh and new, j
tory. If you are lookfng for something gooc
lives to what teey say, come and see us.
LETS GET TOGET*
STALLING!! AND AMI
New Brookland. S
MORE GOODS FoR SAME MONEY.
SAME GOODS .FOR LESS MONEY.
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r Will Have In Our Stables
I Selection a Fresh Cs
MULES & HOI
I To Arrive About Febu
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Jw COLUMBIA, S.
No Need to Stop Work
| When the doctor orders yoa to stop
I work it staggers you I can't", yoa
say. Yoa know yoa are weak, run
| down and failing in health day by
j day, but you must work as long an
j \ou can stand. What you ueod is
Foley's
Kidney
Pills
What They Will Do for Yon
They will care your backache,
Strengthen your kidneys, cor.
- rect urinary irregularities, build
?p the worn out tissues, and
j Electric Bitters to give tone, strength
I and vigor to ycur system, to prevent
} break down and build you up. Don't
be weak, sickiy or ailing when Electrie
Bitters will benefit you from the first
j J
dose Thousands bless them lor their
glorious health and strength. Try
them. Every bottle is guaranteed
to satisfy. Only 50c at Harmon Drag
Company.
Don't send a boy where a girl can't
go.
And say there are no danger for
boys, you know,
Because they all have their wild oat3
I to sow.
There's no more exense for a boy to be
lower'than a girl,
So never tell him so.
't -
Old Age.
Old age as it comrs in the orderly
prosess of nature is a beautiful and
majestic thing. It stands for experience,
knowledge, wisdom, counsel.
That is old age as it should be, but old
age as it often is means poor digestion,
torpid bowels, a sluggish liver and a
general feeling of ill health, despondpnf.v
?nH TTlicATtT Tliia ?I1 olmnnk
-?-v. j x ii 10 in aiuxuoi
every instance is wholly unnecessary.
One of Chambe.Iain's Tablets take*
immediately after supper will improve
the digestion, tone up the liver and
" regulate the bowels. That l'eeling of'
ie despondency will give way to one of
hone and food cheer. For s*'e hv all
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a Dealers.
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ee The following is among the many
proposed good laws:
j Mr. Walker?A bill to provide for
j the immediate payment by corporam
tions, lirms or individuals of wages
i0.- due to employes when such employes
ley quit the service of such corporations,
sre firms or individuals.
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i'.d Tea has been used as a beverage in
ox China for more than 2,000 y^ars. Eng<ed
| laud, though reputed a tea drinking
' rmfinr* ia nnifp r>ntAicfnr>#%orl
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