The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, March 12, 1913, Image 2

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Strong and Dui Give steady, bright ligt Easy to clean and rewi Don't blow out in the ^ Neuralgia I instant relief from neuralgia or p to the painful part ? soothes the S Don't rub?it penetrates. ?1 >ROOF 1 nto,Wis., writes:?" I have used Sloan's % .Igia in the head where nothing else would 3 >ut the Liniment in the house."' ^ sere throat, chest pains and sprains. 8 Pa*ns /-to! Gone M. Dowiif.r, of Johannesburg. Mich., S wish to say your Liniment is the best 1 d:c:ne in the world. It has cured me of I otalgia; those pains have all gone and I fi 1 truly say your Liniment did cure me."' | Pain AH Gone Ma. J. R. Swingf.r, of 547 So. icth St., ? uisville. Ky., writes:? " I suffered with | ite a severe neuralgic headache for four | mths without any relief. I used your g aiment for two or three nights and I I ven't suffered with my head since. I have E md many ciuick reliefs from pain by the | ; of Sloan's Liniment and believe it to be fl i best Liniment on the market to-day. I S 1 recommend it for what it did for me." / Price 25c., 50c., and $1.00 at All Dealers. J id for Sloan's Free Bock on Horses. Address f DR. EARL S. SLOAN, J Boston, Mass. ? Hi Hardware Co. I RTHA, Manager. j| k L NOTICE. \ Field Fence is made by the /J\ Co., Birmingham, Ala., who 4?* date and practical methods Mr turer of their popular line ^ lade on hinged joint princi- W itays, are fastened to the jdiate wires by wrapping .'Is :hereby forming a complete Mr t. There are many advan- iij or knot over other meth- ^ iout them. Mr , and carry a complete and yiif of all heights. Buying in ^ s us to get the lowest fact- Mr e are in position to save y|i nee. Every rod absolutely ^ cturers. Mr fOUR ORDERS W COLUMBIA, S. C. wrnmmmmmmmmmBmmammwmmmmmmmmmmmmm i ff # * 0 * 00 0 0 00 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 * * 0 RATES REASONABLE % martin i ? >iie Transfer f 2% TES BY THE HOUR % NEW CARS * I, ? 916 main street t A iouth carolina. ??.????<!? a e.# ? V ? ????? ? ? ? * *<K> if -:f ?a????a Avery THE JEWELER 1508 Main St., Columbia, S. C. REPAIRS WATCHES JEWELRY Stakes Them 0esd as Nsw fcfFl) \T Q LiiLii.hluk) AM) BADGES Hanufactec in Our Own Shops for Schools and Other Purposes AVERY, The Jeweler 1508 Main St., Columbia, S. C. " iiibukimiuhb iip mvwmmma iw jiaimgrw AM MASTER OF THE OPTICAL BUSINESS My motto is painstaking conscientious Optical service. I have one of the most completely equipped optical offices, in Columbia. Let me do your optical work and show you hew I can serve you. Spectacles and Eye-glasses repaired and lenses matched in 30 minutes. Three graduate opticians of many years experience to serve you and we can promise you the highest degree of accuracy, reliability and satisfaction in all cases entrusted to me. Come and see us, we make no charge for our examination. & H. lerkman ESTABLISHED 1879. 1418 MAIN STREET. COLUMBIA. S. C. BEAR IN MIND C. D. Kenny Co. Is Headquarters for Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Rice, Etc. Fresh Coffee roasted daily. Don't put off buying your coffee and sugar. They're going Higher. C. D. KENNEY CO. 1639 Main Street, Phone 157. Columbia, S. C. f < A Watch is Valuable When it Keeps Time. If you want your watch to keep Correct Time, see M. WEISS, Watch Repairing a Speciafy Also Dealer in Watches and Jewelry. 1336 Assembly si., Columbia, S. C. FARMS! FARMS! If you want to buy a good farm at right price anywhere in South Carolina, call on or write me. If you want to sell your farm quick for cash, make your price right and I will sell it for you, no matter where locates!. i ?eil choice city pro pert v. Too. Hope A. Dickert, i f ? 1607 Main Street, Columbia, - South Carolina.' Always Hustling." * AT DEALERS STANDARD EVERYWHERE Oncorpor.l Newark, N. J. * Wedding Depends on Mr. Wilson. Washington, March 6.?Miss Aimes M. Coudert, of New York and Washington, will be married in a few weeks to Thomas Riggs, qf Washington?if the national policies of President Wilson do not interfere with their plans. The date of the ceremony which will unite the two prominent families will j i j '? For the Gardener, Trucker v ready to fill* orders for all! seeds. WE SELL SEEDS grow, eat and sell vegetabl cost of living. While in C You will be pleased with * * ? ?- - -_11 i.1. garden seeas we sen iui m Seed Irish Pot eties. Special price to sac for 25c in coin or stamps \ generous package, each ( garden seeds: Cabbage, . cucumber and mustard. LORICK m SEEDI COLUMBIA, %= ===== C O. BROW | 1730 MAIN STREET !>{ Is where you can find o - I ^iimi ; Ii rHii | OF ALL doors, si blind: | LIME AN! ]| CABINET I Call or write for Prices. ?Tm^ , ~ W FROST PROOF C/ r GUARANTEED TO SA || FROM THE ORIGINAL CAS \ \ iztscn WAXiyiao.. oiiEZ-rrroy Ixno^ rv^x. si \ \ TfcoEit;t-?: -VAXST :;o/, vn 4 \ C-ii-aC- C-TJ-'S. as iir'. ;as. SfJa*.i: J J ??r??MB? !? i i i? ii | i ~ - TBAPRHAR'* C ! | Established i36S, Psid in < i ]( ) ? . V.'e rrew the first raOST PROOF PUV* TS * , f" 1 customers. We have grnTrr. and fold morr oah i i > b.atfs foeMr.od. WHIt Because our plants must p 5 ? I It is time to set these plants in your section to get ! ? sell for the roost money. WE SOW THREE TOi i i Earn Tour Plaits for a Slight So j I Postage Paid SO cents per 100 plants. By express, " j specialrate is very low, 500 for $1.00; 1,000 to 4, I thousand; 10,000 and over $1.00 per thousand. 1 ; I * , WM. C. GERATY, CO., Box : I For Fishing, items Camping, | and Hard TTvo J All 'clblo Conditions. ??n i II i i ?it. Easy to Light, ick. Don't Smoke, tvind. Don't Leak. OIL COMPANY ted ia New Jersey) Baltimore. McL BWWWHWBM??aaWMMBMBBBCTPU depend on whether Mr. Coudert, who is connected with the United States geological survey, is sent to the frozen North to superintend the placing of permanent monuments along the Alaskan-Canadian boundary. Ii President Wilscn decides that the work should not be delayed, and Mr. Coudert is ordered North, the wedding will not take place until spring. - I and Farmer. We are now ; kinds of field and garden 11 THAT GROW, therefore j es and reduce the high j Columbia visit our store, the qnantity of reliable ! ie money. aWe offer the [ lORS CELEBRATED "Red &JUU Bliss" vari:k buyers. Special offer: ve will mail, postpaid, a >f the following reliable Tomato, Radish, Beets, MCE, Inc. tfEN. SOUTH CAROLINA. !"% I IN & BRO? ] , COLUMBIA, S. C. I me of the best stocks of ij MTSKINDS I lSH, S & GLASS > CEMENT. | MANTLES. | IBBAGE PLANTS ltisfy customers 1\ iBAGE PLANT GROWERS ]> SCS?'CS. ' ?cJi:?v'olSCCKE2fc> 6^h:csffcj;\!V~; / ?' lisriiw-.. A ! ? ;r,.r FL?T :?D ' ??. i lesuVar',^, iv/e Lujc-ts:.: .'-.to-.st j J :7^ ~-;c,-'T'-r> . Capital 5 tec'; $30,000-93 \ in 156S. frow have over twen'y ihou3:.f.i' ' 5 bsue plfntx then all other person# lu t!?- Seur'i 'v.-*. t ? lease or'?-? send your money buck. Order now. J ' extra ea:ly cabbage, and they are the ones that ? NS OF CABBA6E SEED PER SEASON. rvice?Ask Us How pS^fs-BCyabS , buyer paying express charges, which under .000 (1,50 per thousand; 5000 to 9000, (1.25 per r y*1 * ( . 22 Yonges Island, S. C. ' 1 NEW TALES THATARE TOLD When Underwcod Won. When Oscar Underwood, Democratic leader of the house of representatives, was a very young lawyer without experience of any sort he appeared in his tirst case in Birmingham. Ala., with Judge Bricknell. who had been chief justice of the state supremo court,.as opposing counsel. Bricknell. famous for his hammer and I tongs method of abusing and ridiculing young attorneys, put the youthful Un SOI l n MiBm I C3 f& o S ?-^sl> "I THINK. THIS DECISION IS SOUND," HE SAID. derwood on the grill and roasted him to a rich dark brown. Underwood took all the abuse, sarcasm and irony without a murmur, and at last his time came. Addressing the court, he called attention to a decision of the supreme court which ho proceeded to read. "I think this doolsion is sound " ho said, "and I ask a verdict for my client on the strength of it. It was handed down by that distinguished expounder of the law. Judge Bricknell, when he was chief justice."' I'nderwood won?New York Tribune. TRAINING A MODERN DEMOSTHENES. \ A Statesman's Early Schooling In the Art of Oratory. There is an almost unknown circumstance in the life history of Speaker Champ Clark that deserves to rank with the ever green story of Demosthenes, who cultivated clear speech with a mouthful of pebbles. Speaker Clark bears the reputation of having the clearest enunciation in the house of representatives and of being the most easily understood speaker in that Kr.i-1 T WVV4J . "When I was a boy in Kentucky," said the speaker in explanation of his clear diction, "ray father determined to train me to talk without mouthing or mumbling my words, so he cut a little piece of wood, just long enough to stand endwise between my teeth when ray jaws were well opened. ; Then, with that impediment to the movement of my lips, I was required to practice articulation. The treatment was heroic, but it taught me plain speaking."?Washington Star. A Story and a Moral. Max Kauffman. secretary to Health Commissioner Starkloff, tells a story with a moral. The story: "A man drove a stake wagon through the archway into the inner court at the city hall. It was heavily loaded. The top of the? wagon bed barely cleared. The Wagon was unloaded and the man tried to drive out. The wagon bed would not clear. The rebound of the springs made it too high. He was a prisoner and had to take the wagon bed off before he could drive out." And the moral: "A man with a load on can get by. but he can't come back."?St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Not Yet Answered. Mayor (Jaynor. discussing at a Brooklyn dinner party the efficacy of prayer, smiled and said: "There are some people who are too Impatient and cynical over the matter of prayer. They are like little Tommy. "'Pa,' said little Tommy, 'you know Jim and Horace? Well, pa, Jim and Horace say their prayers every night and ask God to make 'em good boys.' " 'How very nice/ said the father. 'How verj' nice.' " 'But he ain't done it yet, pa.' the urchin added."?Los Angeles Times. Did He Mean It? Senator Thomas P. Gore, the blind senator from Oklahoma, was presented to a big banquet in Washington one night as the toastmaster of the occasion. After a few opening remarks Senator Gore said blandly: "Now, friends. I do not intend to bore you with a speech, but I will introduce a man who will." Whereupon he introduced representative Henry I). Clayton of Alabama, but the banqueters treated him kin(Hy- i I'M - " ' I Relieves H Sloan's Liniment gives |j sciatica. It goes straight j| nerves and stops the pain. Mrs. Rvdolpii Nisckf.. Geo % Liniment for toothache and neura N help me and I would not bo withe I W V1TT1 j | is s pi c I Enterprise ? w.fj. mcCa: f' SPECiA! Southern Farm and /AV Southern ^ron & Steel W employ the most up-to known in the manufac iiv of Wire Products. W Southern Fence is ir pie. The uprights, or s ylw cross bars or interim W around the cross bar, 1 /|^ knot and a hinged join jhL tages in this type joint W ods. Let us tell you ab /|\ We buy in car loads jti fully assorted stock < W large quantities enable ory prices, therefore w Jki you money on your fe V guaranteed by manufa (IS SEND US 1 $ a ABIAI S LUIflUI 1519 MAIN ST. # $ ? & $* <*$ ? $ * a a # * # * * # * < | MEET ALL TRAINS .? ^ | 1. L. Automol V | SPECIAL RA f ALL * . | PHONES 346 and 1532 I COLUMBIA, S