Lexington dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1917-1919, September 25, 1918, Image 7
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fP HOW ME IS
Relieved of Bsc!
Lidsey Trouble
^feLiver Disorder and Catarrh of
^ ^ The Head Also Wiped Cut
Declares Rejv. F- Vance in
Signed Statement.
. S CAROLINA Preacher Testifies.
- sighed statement
e new natural herb
Hral^iwunG, 3>rceo. uas accomplished in
ver and kidney
combined with catarrh of
m?- "Vrnco has dj;?'me lots of good in
Ej^ar r ry styart tune. My complaint was
j^jkj&Ujey and liver trouble and cararrh
I can say truthfully that
!lias relieved me and I expect by
Cring to use this medicine I shall;
y relieved a: d I do now reco3
it to any and all who may sufth
the above compaints."
(Signed) Dev. F. W. Vance
Sp: v*tanburg\ S. C.
Vance is one of the most procolcred
citizens of South CaroF*e
is pastor in a Methodist
pal church and a member of
itfc Carolina Conference,
o is a combination of roots, j
barks and berries noted for'
iedicixiaJ value. It is the good j
ural medicine that our sturdy
irents used in the days wljen
"wore few and hard to? reach i
> "his proven its value in all
rhere a safe and sure natural
e is retju: red. It is particular- j
il in kidney, liver and stomach j
rs, catarrh, rheumatism head- !
nervousness and kindred ills, j
> is not an expensive medicine. j
Jhizi the_ reach of all?poor i
h alike. fr is dispensed regu- '
y good druggists everywhere!
particularly recommended in
on by Geiger Drug Store.
LKSTGN JEPCOAT.
.pril 29th 1918 the young life
or Jcfroai came to its sudden
lie -vas born June 20th 1899
?od Si C. He had spent
r % a1" f. his .. c >d in and near this
pit was oivly a few months before
untimely d that he left his
fife aa rental voof To accept a position,at
afer Vidalia Ga.. an 1 egin life for hfmIt
was then among- strangers he
|' . ; ' ped uc<i V:r-s in the arms of
reuacath before any relative could reach
Rpjbiip. Bui he had already formed
I ' mistered kindly to
c need. He left home a mem
Srjc&er or rhe Sunday; school And church
ar-;: continued to live
: re in Georgia for his
m new --rnds said cf him-?
^ "Fie > a christian and what better
be sad ? -J
j?s' ? r as said "Brief life is j
y ~ ear ': true is this when
the deaTh . . mvades the ranks of
I ^ young, and claims his own anothe:
y i Is death indeed fills us
| -wkl s ' row r nd o?r grief can only be
\ less -TV-'1 foiXowing thought:
I y.ai-w. : . r friend for a season,
?" - . are here too will cease
&p\ and. ? vv ^wefct in that beautiful
^tTfcs la: nome of the soul
So free ?" n -til sorrow and pain
BR? FWiLii song? on our lips and with
Mrf- our hanas,
Br.t To meet On another again.'
? .id?vy school teacher.
fL>- i d 'T OLD I KIKXD.
pkv, * Chatter ) . Tenn, Sept. 10 1918
a 'i;T- e enclosed will
Id's Minstrels were
'"jc* mentioned (while
^ Betvr* h 1 . :<! 1 were eating \v&Wtt
aie'^r., >t) that I had not
r - v i fruit since 1 had
|pe-X*c.< ng poke of you and
e'i>-^Be<trd : nd you his regards.
R uk - is fine this year.
ffi^pDoeln x ' v : et to Columbia this
hope you a e well. I am O. K.
mT Onl;- 'ir : erwork. [tig store
and' hnsiness und .-hort of help. Char
Kberhardt v b be in Columbia
re Broadway Tk calf
' Go in and sec him.
E& set: " Give my regards
;|fcjf2- an;. ' nay see.
Your friend,
Will Eberhardt. j
^^ jjj^you fe e country life?
Ppht I 4hougt you were going tc !
your vacation in the country."
* did, but found there only a
imitation r ty life!"?Augusta
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I AOMiniST^AT.ON |
GO MY BOY WHEKE DUTY*
CALLS
i Go, my boy, and heaven bless you:..
I have read each precious line.
J Of your heart's responsive throbbing
To a highe:- call than mine,
God has spoken you have heard him,
And tho'Tn tears these eyes bedim
Your affection for your mother
Shall not mar your love for Him. .
; Could I bid you stay from fondness
: When the ever ruling hand
Marks your path to duty clearly
For the safety of your land,
j No 'tis yours to be a patriot
j And 'tis mine to be as true
Go ray boy where duty calls you
And my h^art shall follow you.
Go in taith and feel protection
In a power supreme, devine
Should a bullet pierce your body
It will also enter mine
Do I think of this in sorrow?
Does nay lave sad fears renew?
Do I tremble at the prospect?
No, fny son no more than you.
Dear to me is every pathway
Where your precious feet have trod
T-* ? i. T ?frnolv
XJUL 1 give ^ e u iuuuij >.ivvV,
To my counts and my God
You and I shall never falter
In the work we have to do
Go my boy where duty calls you
And my heart will follow you
W !
I shall pray for you?how often
With the waking- hour of morn
Through the labors of my household
And when night is coming on
If a mother's prayers can keep you
If a nioter's prayers can keep you "
God will surely bring you back
Again to happinesfe and to her
r
I will never doubt the goodness
That has kept you until now
That has kept the evil from your
Heart, the shadow from your brow
And I know that it shalll keep
You in the path you must pursue
Go my boy where duty calsl you
And my heart shall follow you
! If my boy were less a hero
I Less the man in thought md dec a
I had less to give my country
i In her trying hour of need
i And I feel in knowing
j That to serve this cause divine'
: From the hearth stone goes no braver
j Heart than that which goes from mine
I- - - . -
Dorig1 will seem tne waning nours
j Through the drowsy summer days
] With my boy exposed to danger
; On a soil far, far away
But my spirit shall not nun uir
J Though a tear bed-im my view
Go my boy where duty calls you
And my heart shall follow you
I
| Xow may heaven protect and bless
! you
Holy angels guard your way
Keep your spirit from temptation
And your feet from going astray
| To your mother ever faithful
To your country ever true
: Go my boy where duty calls you
: And my heart shall follow you
Written as a repiy to the letter of
my dear son Sammie J. Oxner to the
, Bispatch-Xews of a recent date.
HIS .MOTHER.
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HOW'S THIS?
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[ We offer One Hundred Dollars Rc;
ward for any case of Catarrh that can
: r.ot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medi
cine.
Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been
! taken by catarrh sufferers for the
i past thirty-five years,'and has become
! known as the most reliable remedy
for Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Medicine
acts thru the Blood on the Mucous su*
trees, expeuins" u;c* jrajscm ihjiu tut
Blood and healing the diseased portions.
After you have taken Hall's Catarrh
Medicine for a short time you will see
a groat imnrovement in your general
health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh
.Medicine at once and get rid of catarrh.
Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHKXEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio
Sold by all druggists, 75c.
ii Ji
Will the gWcvnmont fix t
many thinking nieii who a?j
a ate speculation and the gr
subject on account of lluctu
ous that the price will be hi
than the supply. Let us si
tire war program and buy
Liberty IJ ones, and thereby
judgment in investigating o
rities on earth. We owe on
ment.
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THE ARCADE
For Ladies a
. We are ready to serve the
and the public generally with
cooked in style to suit your t;
promptly. Every thing good
Under new management oi
feRemember, in the Arcade 1
change Bank, Columbia, S. C
Received
Of Top Buggies ths
best material and
have a large stock
we offer to the put
able prices.
If you need a bu
CAUGHKM
! 1113-13 Assembly
Lifetime
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Had your grand father <
lent judgement in the s
would?you have those a
so much ?
This same kind of furni
us in Columbia, made b
? 7
of the men who made y
ture.
Or if you have not a che
to you, what pleasure ;
out of furni cure bought
you can pass on to futui
it will give them the sai
you. Furniture like thi
Let us show you our cor
priced. You will not b
Do not hesitate to mak
quarters when in Colum
VAN M
LIFETIME I
Funeral Director!
Complete I\
1313-19 Main St., Columb
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he price of cotton ? There are
Hecate this in order to eiimieat
risk to which hanks are
ations. However, it is obviigh,
as the demand is greater
jpport the government's en
War Savings Stamps and
- prove cilr loyalty, and good
ur funds in the safest seeur
prosperity to this governi
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nd Gentlemen
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people of Lexington County
. the best the market affords,
aste, and served cleanly and
to eat.
: experience in the business.
Building, next to Loan and Exk
Large
Stock
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it are made of the
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gUctlclIllWU. YYC|
now on hand that
)lic at very reasonggy
come to see us.
!AN BROS.,
St, 9 Colnmljia, S. C.
Furniture
gjgjiiBSiBaijrawB
Dr mother not used excelelection
of their furniture
ntique pieces you cherish
ture is obtainable from
y the sons and grand sons
our grand parent's furnirished
piece handed down
and comfort you can get
%j o
from us?furniture that
*e generations, knowing
rne service it has given
at must be good,
nplete line, so moderately
e urged to buy.
;e our store your headibia.
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'Phone 111
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The Place Which Apj
When ever you are i:
to visit us. Excelen
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Room. We are sure
The Lccgest Estafclisl
Popular
[ THE METRO
1538 Main Street,
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Brookk
New Bro
Board (
Henry Buff. Sewell K.
G. A. Gui&nard. R. N. Sen
J. C. Lybrand. A. D. Shr
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LEXING
Dont forget that we ar
the same old thing. I
?TnwnvifnA Onr] arflVt'
U<a.I CUi. LCC Cd^lX aiiu Ov^j.j
Goodyear Tires and \
always in stock. .
Tire vulcanizeing a sp<
repair work promptly dor
We have the best mecl
-Dnng your Auto and;t
take care of them for yon
Night man can be foun
Telephone us your 1
promptly attended to.
The Oswi
H. C. OSWALD. P
Lexingtc
Telephone No. 118.
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COLUMBIA, S. C.
Wpti} VyT "'Tf
Htan Cafe
predates Your Patronage
n Columbia don't forget
t things to eat at mcdereat
and Breezy Lining
you will feel at heme
led Cafe and the? Mcst
in the Stated
POLITAN CAFE
Columbia, S. C.
oid Bank
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m. L. S. Trotti.
ill. P. J. Wessinger.
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aid Garage
#1 n . # AUTOMOBILE
lie Repairing AACCN 0
TON, S. C.
e at the same old place doing
Repairing Automobiles W
? job that we turn out.
Tubes?the best ever made
ecialty. Lathe and genera.
ie.
lanics that can be found.
Machine work and we will
id at any hour in the building
troubles and they will be
aid Garage
roprietcr and Manager.
m, S. C.
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Buy War Savings Stamps
blacksmith Co
Id Standing
and Genir
Work
done.
Tria! and be
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fkld, Mgr.
ton, S. C.
ips - - Buy Liberty Bonds