The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, June 04, 1913, Image 3
Tlie week-end excursions to the i
mountains and ?-ea-8liore resorts are '
H aow on. You can now go from Col- *
Kambia to either the Isle of Palms or j (
M*\vbee and return for $1 75. I 1
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Blbert Hubbard says: 4 When a ma i ; :
H marriesh^ either has an aeroplane or | i
a sinker." S 1
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Wh
% great improvement would be made
other animals if ju& the proper reme
ill or injured. If your horse could ta
any external remedy containing alco
his flesh terribly. Some liniment'
ingredients which only inflame the
ilAtmi tA ttfkMrA nain liV<!. Bewa
humane, quick-action remedy is ME
Made of oils, without a drop of alco
soaks-straight to the bone and muse]
and & comforting while the healing
i Mustang Liniment is what you want
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your work lighter, saves your live^tcx
in good trim for work. For all fon
Cuts, Bums, Galls and Harness So:
prompt and does not promise wh
liniment has been doing its wonder
The amount of money it has saved
One man writes that he was about tc
badly injured but Mustang Linimen
erinary tells us be has used Mu&ai
found it be?t liniment for cuts, strain
enthusiastic friends of this tried and
- ju& what makes
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Soda Kefuse Sl
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ated in Bottles.
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THE COCA-COLA COM
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New and Seas
Our stock of
Goods, Dry G
Shoes and Hats u
We want our Lexi
call and inspect ou
and make our stc
while in the city
buy or not. Our
1 WM. PLAT
1804 MAIN ST
No person need hesitate to tske<F?l*ySidney
Pills on the ground that, they
enow not wh*t is in them. Fol*y &
Co. guarantee them to be a pure curative
medicine, specially prepared for
Sidney and bladder ailments and ir
regularities. They do not contain naoit
forming drugs. Try them. Harman
Drug Co. adv.
iat
; in the condition of hones and
;dy were used when they became
ilk he would ask you not to use
hoi because it stings and tortures
s have alcohol and other fiery
! skin and tissue without striking
re of such liniments. The great
XICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT,
hoi or other torturing element, it
e. It soothes the wounded parts
work is progressing. Mexican
because it
ces
:k from suffering and keeps them
ns of Lameness, Strains, Bruises,
res in animals, it is safe and
at it cannot perform. Mustang
ful healing work for 65 years,
livestock owners is incalculable.
> kill his valuable horse because
it made him well again. A Vetig
Liniment fifteen years and
s, etc. And many others are
i true remedy. Now you know
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>ANY, ATLANTA, GA.
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pliable fioods.
Millinery, Dress
roods, Notions
> now complete,
ngton friends to
ir line of Goods
>re headquarters
r, whether they
prices are right,
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COLUMBIA, S. 0.
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18 K ?* ^usse^v'^c' ^*a*' sa^s: 01
Jj#C feifed with terrible backI
1111 atcbe, pains in my limbs, J 11
and my head ached neany i
all the time. Our family
doctor treated me, but
only gave me temporary
:ifefief. I was certainly in
bad health. My school
teacher advised me to
l\ TAKE
Cardui
' The Woman's Tunic
I took two bottles, in all,
f I oUlll
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IIII-Always praise Cardui to II I
II11 anc* sufferinS w0_ II I
11II men-" If you suffer from || I
llH^alns peculiar to weak || |
women, such as head- II I
III ache, backache, or other #\/l
III 'Symptoms of womanly |fl|
||| trouble, or if you merely 1111
| U need a tonic for that tired, IU |
nervous, worn-out feel- jX#
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\ for: cook:
U out overh
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\ The Ne
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' HjUNF burners.
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jjfifT " how> mu
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HR9 WmMmgtm, D. C.
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.?KttfJANTED FOR ALL TIME.
| '/you r the +?'.ZW jfOMK you viU
tl^vo a ijf.? J)-s,; ?Sir p;'ic<? you will
uoi i!.-. ? i.r? ? u<i l?*ss chain of repairs.
|R Quali!y
I ] ' i l 'vi'i i O; Considered
mP~rWm. Chespest
I w lhe eacl
It y>ti want n swib/n?.-?? nlPo, writ,* foi
] lrla>? si rio.slovTai t>oj-;r--? yo.; j.>i:i'<'Ji;s<o.
j k Np.?y \lm Scwirj Moc^ng Co., Grange, Mass.
ilen an3 boys,' corn clubs arc on the
| increase all ever the State.
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Bull Kills Man.
Pittsburg, Pa., May 29.?While rid}
*ing along a road at Wellsboro on a
"^motorcycle, Charles Reuning, 35 years
old, was killed by a bull.
The animal lowered its head
and rushed at the machine, which was
going about twenty miles an hour,
knocked the rider (ff aud trampled
sfe? j u:
SCU ^ureu iiiui.
After killing Reuning, the bull was
attracted by the "chugging" of the
machine motor, and, like a deer killing
a snake, jumped with all fours on
the motorcycle.
: THE BRILLIANT STARS of JUNE
By the end of June, Mars, VenQs,
Saturn and Japiter will be morning
stars, but Foley's Honey and Tar Compound
is at all times the "Star" med!
icine lor coughs, colas, croup and
whooping cough. A cold in June is
as apt to develop into bronchitis or
pneumonia as at any other time, but
not if Foley's Honey and Tar Compound
is taken. Harmon Drug Co.
i .a adv.
j A Columbia merchant advertises
ik" men's" shirts having no more tail
| than a rabbit.
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! lake SIMMON'S RED Z LIVER
j REGULATOR for heartbnrn, sour
| -belching or constipation. It cleanses
'and strengthens the liver, 9tomach
and bowels. Price, large package,
$1.00; small size, 25c. Sold by all
Druggists. adv.
A cigarettist: Onewho is late eyery
morning and fresh every evening.
ways Read}
don't have to coax t
?et home late or when
get up early if you
a *
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ist strike a _ match,
uch it to the wick, and
)u have the right heat
ing anything, with*
m ?
leating your kitchen.
oal or Wood.
Urt or ashes. r
w Perfection is
h. 1, 2, 3 and 4
Indicator shows
ch oil is, in the
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! Rhea Live
Passing of Mrs. Jane Lucas.
Jane, wife of Macom H. Lucas,
died sundenly at her home on May
lOf 1913, and was buried the
nc : day in the cemetery at Florence
Baptist church. She had been
, in veiy good health previous to
her d9ath, and such a sudden taking
away came as a great shock to her
many relatiyes and friends. She
wa9 about 73 years of age. She leaves
an aged husband, several children and
many other relatives and friends to
mourn her departure. The funeral
was conducted by her pastor, Rev. B.
C. Herlong.
Worms In Crops Causing Alarm.
Orangeburg, May 30.?The farmers
of the Creston section are yery much
alarmed over the appearance of a
worm' which is doing
much damage to the corn and cotton
in tnat vicinity. Just what kind of
worm the pest is has not yet been determined.
Paris green is being used
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IU gi'trab ituvauw^c 1U ^CLVJiJg 11U \JL
ihe insects.
Place your orders for Job Printing
at the Dispatch office. We do all kinds
of commercial printing besides we are
prepared to priDt anything from a visiting
card to wedding invitations.
Quality the highest, prices the lowest.
Mrs. Milton Bryant, a white woman
of Greenville County, died last week
from shouting at a holiness camp
meeting last week.
y For Use
he fire when
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of Fresh
a Mules ai
a Suital
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1 M'LAURIN NOT WORRYING.
Not Losing Any Sloop Over the Gubernatorial
Situation.
While in Charleston the other day,
Senator John L. McLanrin, of Bennett9ville,
told a reporter for the
News and Courier that hewasnotlosing
mnch sleep over the Gubernatorial
aitnatinn. and that, he was not
anxious to join "those unhappy
and sad eyed birds who fluttered so
early in the political field and haven't
found either the worm or the old Gubernatorial
shoses." The occasion oI
Senator McLaurin's statement was an
article printed in the News and Courier
recently referring to the activity
of W. P. Beard in Senator McLaurin's
behalf, it having been very generally
understood tbronghtout the State that
the Marlborough Senator will run for
Blease's place.
When a9ked conserningall these various
reports, Senator McLauiin, at
the Argyle Hotel said:
"Well, I have been just as strongly
urged by the other friends of the GovnTnnii
J J f faformn cr tr> thp rdnnrfK cnn
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cerning W. P. Beard) "as well as some
who were strongly anti Blease. Mr.
Beard is a personal friend of mine and
I appreciate the good will of any citizen
of either faction, and were I to
enter the list I would, as a matter of
course, expect the support of all my
friends.
"I am not losing much sleep over
the proposition,'' he continued, "for
I have reached that point in life where
I do not ?are much about engaging in
a scramble for anything,, and where
what happens to mo doesn't matter
much. Experience has taught/ne that
a nan is only aseful and happy when
he is working for others, I proposed
the cotton warehouse bill for the benefit
of all, and I did not expect it to
land me in the strife of the kind of
politics that a^e a curse to the State,
and nothing but a keen 9ense of duty
will ever get me into the game. It
does not attract me.
"In the State Senate IJam not lined
up with either, but have honestly tried
to take measure on ineir merits anu it is
absurd to speak of me as 'feeling out'
public sentiment through Mr. Beard
or any one else. I am not hunting a
job, nor am I anxious to leave the
quiet life I am leading to join those
nnhappy sad eyed birds, who fluttered
so early in the political field and
haven't found either the worm or the
old Gubernatorial shoes.
"I like new shoes and will either
I have them or stump around bareI
footed."
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Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion ot the ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness,
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition
of the mucous lining of the
Eustachian Tube. When this tube is
inflamed you have a rumbling sound
or imperfect hearing, and when it is
entirely closed, Deafness is the result,
and unless the inflammation can be
t*$en out and this tnbe restored to its
normal condition, hearing! will:be destroyed
forever; nine cases oofc of ten
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are caused Dy uaiarrn, wmcu id uuming
but au inflamed condition of tbe
mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
- for any case of Deafness (caused by
catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free.
F. J. CHENEY, & CO., Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by Druggists, ?5e.
Take Hall's family Pil!a for constipation.'"
^ adv.
A few peaches made their appearance
on the Lexington market last
: week.
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Can't Keep It Secret.
The splendid work of Chamberlain's
Tablets is daily becoming more widely
known. No Buch grand remedy for
stomach and liver troubles has ever
been known. "For sale by all Dealers.
adv.
"Which shall it be, dispeni-ftiy or no.
dispensary? Ah! that's the rub.
Mules j
nd Horses
) For All
poses.
jre You Buy.
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