The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, April 30, 1913, Image 3
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It drives out impurities and ba
bowels; stimulates the torpid liver
ments. It is a fine tonic and syster
in sound, healthy condition.
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Ask tor the genoino with the Bed Z on the l&b
it by mall: postpaid. Simmons Liver Regulator it
Price SI.00 per bottle. Look tor the Bed Z label.
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1804 MAIN St.
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Obituary,
W. N. Martin died at his home nine
miles below Columbia on Thursday
evening, April 10th, 1913. He had
been unwell for months, but was confined
to his room not more than three
weeks when the end came. /
Mr. Martin was one of Lexington's
most substantial citizens. He was one
of the oldest members, an active, faithful
one, of Shiloh Methodist church.
- He was a kind, devoted father, an affectionate
husband and a trne and loyal
neighber. He was a Confederate
veteran and went out in volunteer seryice
for his, country m Holcorabe's
Legion, Company B, under Captain A.
R. Tayl *. "'"erwards transferred to
7th regiment of cavalry under Gene
* \xal Gary. After four years or unbroken
service, be surrendered at ApTHE
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ionable Goods.
Millinery, Dress I I
ioods, Notions
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ington friends to
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COLUMBIA, S. C.
I pomattox, Va., with General Lee, a
solcMer among the bravest of the
brave. Mr. Martin was in his 74th
year of his age. He leaves a wife and
eight children, as follows: Dr. L. M.
Martin, of Denton, Texas; J, JEL Martin,
of Wichita Falls, Texas; W. L.
Martin, of Stamford, Texas; G. C.
and H. S. Martin, of Western Texas:
G. M. Martin, of Augusta, Ga; L. J.
Martin, of New Brookland, and one
daughter, Mrs. Etheredge, of Leesville.
One infant daughter preceded
him in death 30 years ago, The funeral
services were held at, and the interment
made in the old family burying
ground twelve miles below his
home in Lower Lexington and the
services were conducted by his pastor,
Rev. Mr. Rushton, in the presence
of a larce concourse of relatives and
friends."
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Irene Cullings.
Everybody in Irene seems to be very
happy now, as these beautiful spriDg
days are coming and going, and every
sad heart is pushing aw'av winter's
frosty chill and is brightening up with
the beautiful sunny sky.
We are very glad to say that our little
mill village is still on its way for
grander and greater achievements,
The spinning room is now undergoing
repairs, and we hope the machines!
will succeed in makiDg the old machinery
new.
The new building on Main street is
completed and is occupied by Mr. John
Head and Mr. Billy Carter.
All of these improvements are being
made under the supervision of our
very efficient Superintendent, Homer
Woods.
Mrs. Edna demons, one of our old
friends, is spending a few weeks with
her daughter, Mrs. Bumie Fry.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. George, of BrookLand,
9pent last Thursday with Mr.
and Mrs. Woods.
Mr. C. E. McCravey visited Mr. A.
E. Wingard recently.
Misses Nattie Goodwin and Gertrude
Roland spent Sunday with Miss Ola
Alewine.
Miss Mae Alewine visited Miss Anna
Head Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. P. A. Widener is spending a few
clays with her father near Fredonia.
Miss Essie Wessinger lias returned
home after a short visit to relatives at
Pelion.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson visited
Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor Sunday.
Rev. J. Steele filled his regular appointment
here.
Mrs. Mr9. Racheal iiachman visited
the family of Mr. Dalas Wessinger
last Monday. Blue Eyes.
After the joy yvhich springs from
right doing, the purest and sweetest is
that which is born of companionship
with spirits akin to our own.
No. Six-Sixty-Six
This is a prescription prepared especially
tor MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER.
Five or six doses will break any case, and
if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not
-eturn. It acts on the liver better than
Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c
Notice of Final Discharge.
Notice is hereby giyen co all persons
interested that on the 6th day of May
1913, I will apply to Hon. George S
Drafts, Judge of Probate for Lexing
ton county, S. C., for a Final Dis
charge as Administrator of the Es
tate of George A. Hope, deceased.
J. J. HOPE, Administrator.
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"FAGGED-OUT" WOMEN
! Will Find a Helpful Suggestion
In This Letter.
Overworked, run-down, "fagged
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! oui, women who ieei as luuugu tuej
I oould hardly drag about, should profit
j by Miss Richter's experience. She
i says: "Last winter I was completely
run down and felt fagged out all the
time, was nervous and had indigestion.
"One of my friends advised me to
take Vinol, and it has done me great
good. The tired, worn-out feeling is
all gone, and I am strong, vigorous
and well. The stomach trouble soon,
disappeared and now I eat heartily
and have perfect digestion. I wish
every tired, weak, nervous woman
could have Vinol, for I never spent
any money in my life that did me so
much good as that I spent for Vinol." !
Marie Richter, Detroit, Mich.
Thousands of women and men
who were formerly weak and sickly
owe their present rugged health to
the wonderful strength-creating effects
of Vinol. We guarantee Vinol to build
you up and make you strong. If
it does not, we give back your money.
HARMON DRUG COMPANY,
Lexington, 8. C.
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is 9ure to be a threading time they
would not be so free to sow a crop of I
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What They Will Do for You
They will cure your backache
| Strengthen your kidneys, cot
j rect urinary irregularities, buil
1 up the worn out tissues, an
eliminate the excess uric aci
that causes rheumatism. Pre
vent Bright's Disease and Dia
bates, and restore health an
! strength. Refuse substitutes
Dr. Homer and Mr. Gas Mathias, c
Irmo, were in town Monday on busj
! nes9.
Failures are facts that prove a ma
has at least actually tried to be sue
cessful.
Chords that vibrate sweetest plea!
ures, thrill the deepest notes of woe.
The man who never takes chance
misses lots of opportunites.
Don't brood over the past?dream <
he future.
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latest catalogue before you purchase.
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be true friends; the mean and coward !y
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