Lexington dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1917-1919, November 06, 1918, Image 3
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ifij yLj/ljffll inated from the syst<
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F \ ' / ) gffnS tic pains, lumbago, stifl
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Sold, [Everywhere
| MRS. HENRIETTA LUCAS.
Mrs. Henrietta Lucas died October
13, 1918 age 48 years her remains
-were laid to rest at New Hope church
Mrs. Lucas leaves to mourn her loss
, a husband Mr. Olin Lucas, and 11
ehildren, % Waltr, Clifton, Henry, Ar- :
' fhur, Leon; Maedell, Maggie, Flor-,
<ence, Virgie, Odie, Annie, beside a
' host of friends and an aged mother.
Gone but not forgotten
Sleep on dear mother
And take thy rest
God calleth you home.
He thought it best.
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We miss thy kind and willing hand. |
. ' Thy fond and earnest care.
Our home is dark without you
^ We miss you everywhere.
In the cemetery quietly resting
In a lone and silent grave.
Lies the one we love so dearly
Our mother we could not save.
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A loved one from us has gone
!* / A voice we loved is stilled.
A place is vacant in our home
Which never can be filled.
X Mother dear thou has left us
'* For a (bright and happy home ! :
above.
Where precious ones have met thee
And with a savior love.
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lake a flower you passed away
- Destroyed in all your bloom,
r.>v You left this world and all youv
friend.
r'y''.To moulder in the tomb.
t God alone can comfort us
e heart that mourn the here
PH And our only consolation is
To try and meet you there.
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r- You have gone from us forever
Longer here you could not stay
You ave rac-hed a fairer region
?tax away far away.
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ssieep dear motner tny peaceiui ,
rjsleep.
In the bed beneath the sod i.
I will for hee ever pray,
That thy soul may be with God
Always faithful loving: and true
We will gather round your silent
tomb. I
/ -And breathe an humble prayer
,v' 1 We have missed a loving mother
from our homes. I
Who now lies mouldering there.
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T*bou no more our songs siir.lt
- -fcnow.
Yet a.gain ! hope ic nicct tliee
When the dry of life is fled
Then in Heaven with joy to greet
thee.
"Where no farewell tears are shed.
Now we miss her gentle f<-otsters
'Miss each kind and gentle word.
Now in the lonely household
Will her tender voice be heard.
> The golden gates open wide.
A gentle voice said "come."
And angels from the other side,
Welcomed our loved one home.
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; Heaven now retains niy treasure i <
Earth the olnely casket keeps.
And the sun'boams iove to linger
where our dear mother sleeps.
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Again we hone to meet you
pr,y When the day of life is fled
And in heave with .icy zo greet you ,
Where no farewell tears are shed.
Written by her daughter
I v . Maggie. ,
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
County of Lexington. _
pY GEORGE & DRAFTS, esquire,
Probate Judge.
A WHEREAS, Ben Y. Pickett made \
i, -suit to me, to grant hirn Letters of Ad <.
ministration of the Estate of and of- \
lects of James Pickett.
THESE ARE THEREFORE to ;
" ?ite and admonish oil and singular
the kindred and Creditors of the
said James Pickett, deceased, that
they "be and appear, before mo, in the
Court of Probate, to be held at Lex- :
ington, C. H? S. C., on 9 Nov. 191$
.next, after publication hereof at 11 I
o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause 1
if any they have, why the sad Admin- e
Castration should not be granted. , <
v . . OJVEN under my Hand, this 25?'
*day of Oct. Anno Domini ** '
Gee^SrDrafts, (L. S.)
iSProbate Judge,>:1 County. S. C
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1^7 feeling toward fcis felloe ||
inspires a person to recommend ^
Is one to tell how be or she vss *5;
ing and made vrell and strong. r|[
esire to he'p ot'-.ers. The follow- jfp
itten by Mrs. Frank P. vVcae: ' gk
2, Merrill, Me.:
lis helped no soreucb, ' find relief
. taking them. My husband rs.o ha-,
t benefit from rak-ny Foicy Kidney ?$?
much better. He v.-as eo lamo bo
over er.d now he feels none ot the a
ways your we!]-wisher."
uia! letters have been received
every state in the Union, ail f?<
ernea who wish to help those suffering K
acy and bladder trouui^. ^ ^
tys are inactive, weak, sluggish, $
iseased they fail" to filter from |C
he impurities that must be elim- S?
:a if gopd health is to be preserved, ym
re out of order, this poisonous waste 9
auses backache, pains in side, rheuma- K
"nessor swelling of joints, sore muscles SH
lat bring pain and misery in their wake. 2g
are prompt in action cad tonic in their jjfe a
effect on weak, sore, overworked, disadder,
helping these important organs >r |
aeir functions. They stop sleep-disturb- C
help purify the blood and make sound, js?"3
chievement for the afflicted. ?
TRIBUTE OF RESPECT.
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"Where as in his infinite love and |
wisdom, our Heavenly Father has
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r,oen fit to call home our beloved;
friend and coworker Mr. Clay Bal- j
lentinc. who was a chartered member i
of the young- peoples society of Mace-1
donia E. L. church, and a loving and j
faithful member .both of the church j
and this society; therefore be it resolved:
1st. That we humbly bow in submission
to Him who doeth all things
well.
2nd. That in his death our Sundayschool
and Society has lost a most
valuable member whose noble life and
example will ever be an inspiration
to us.
3rd. That we extend to the bereaved
family our heartfelt sympathy
and commend them to the blessed Savior
whom he loved so well.
4th. That a copy of these resolutions
b sent to the family, one to the
Lutheran Church Visitor and one to ,
the county paper for publication, and j
a copy o be recorded in the minute <
boo kof our society.
A meek and faithful christian a lov
ing and devoted son, a tender and af- j
fectionatc broter, a winning and con- i
stant friend, he made his memory j
blessed.
Dear friend, go to thy heavenly rest !
And reap the joys of the eternal j
. blest,
We would with ceaseless longing:
i
flee,
From a world so lonely/ to be with j
thee.
Oh, may we meet some day,
And long- together dwell
To serve the Lord without delay
'Til then, Vlear friend, farewell.
AI iss Lulu Mae Epting
Mr. Lawrence Derrick
Committee.
CALOMEL SALEVATES I
AND MAKES YOU SICK j
Acts like dynamite on a sluggish 1
liver and you lose a
day's work.
There's no reason why a person j
should take sickening, salivating calo!
me! when a few cents buys a large;
bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone?a per
feet substitute for calomel.
It is a pleasant, vegetable liquid
which will start your liver just as'
surely as calomel, but it doesn't make
you sick and can not salivate.
Children and grown folks can take;
Dodson's Liver Tone, because it is
perfectly harmless.
Calomel is a dangerous drug. It is
mercury and attacks your bones.Take
a dose of nasty calomel today and
you will feci weak, sick and nauseat
ed tomorrow. Don't lose a day's
work. Take a spoonful cf Dodson's
Liver Tone instead and you will wake
up feeling great.No more biliousness
:on3t:lpaticr, sluggishr ess headache
coated tongue or sour wo: rich.Tour
*r ugftist says if you don't find Dod
son*<s Liver Tone acts Letter than
icrribie calomel your money is wait
irsg for von.
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DERLAIVS TATiLhiT.w
"I am thankful for he good 1 have
eceived by using Chamberlain's Tal?cis.
About two years ago when 1 he
ran taking them I wis suffering a
treat 'Teai from distress au.i-r . atir.ar,
rod from headache awl ;; grad, laiijuid
feeling due i<> indig -stion and a
ornid live**, rhambcrl.oin'a Tenets
correct'. d these disorders in a
short time, arid since taking; two bet '
s of them my health ha.: be-, u good,
vrites Mrs. M. J>. harwood, Auburn,
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writ r
A!! persons are ho:*- '>y ir Aide s
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crsov/n as the <*. M Tl >': ;.?; . ??y .
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'ounty-Xews. was in 1 w.\inaum Monay.
-Mr. <)\n(s- has just ivom-er.-u
rom a severe attack of influenza.
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A Penny fcere means
CHILD PAINFULLY BURNED. !
Mildred, the bright and interesting
little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Roof of Arthurs, was painfully burned
on the right arm and hand yesterday
morning, when she accidentally
turned over a boll of hot lard which
her mother had placed on a table, j
The child was rushed to Lexington
and given relief as far as possible by i
Dr. J. H. Mathias. Jt will be quite;
awhile before she can use the arm. [
A PATRIO
Almost as vital as tfe
of flag and countsy^is fe
safe-guarding health, When s
i and resio&rc cowers are
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affords splendid and effectus
tendency toward weakness a
The abundant tonic and uniq
of Scott's Emulsion make it;
may be used everyday, by any
Scott a Bov/ne, EIooi
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' LADIES AND
Tempting and Deliciou:
All Sea.Foods in seasor
Best Equipped Kitchen
All Dishes and Utensils
Ownninl o 4- 4- /-> vi 4- -i /"v v\ mtr/Mi
attciinvn given
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11538 Main Street,
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PIXE KIIHK SCHOOL. j
opened last Monday with bright prospect?
of a flourishing school, through
the session. The principal is Miss!
Blarma Kulmer who is ably assisted !
by Miss Cora Wlngard. These young
ladies are popular with the patrons
and pupils, having taught the prcvi- w
ous session at this academy, which is
credence of their satisfaction to the
f
school.
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I 1918 Shoes and Slippe
THE KIND THAT
WEARS EASY AND
LONGE
We are better prepared to s<
our Lexington f riends from .a Is
stock ' of dependable Shoes
"dress" or "every day" wear ii
The "Family Shoe Store of
Farmers' Medium and Kc
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Brookls
New 3ro<
Board o
Henry BufP. Sewell K.
G. A. Guignard. R. N. Seni
J. C. Lybrand. A. D. Shu]
Advise
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? Quick Service"
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Our
Accura cy
Quality
Service
give you
"Well Fitted Glasses"
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ELMGREN "<
Optometrist and Optician
1207 Hampton St.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
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Columbia."
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A. DAVIS
COLUMBIA, S.
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okland, S. C.J
f Directors:
Oliver. E. W. Shall,
i. L. S. Trotti.
1 P. J. Wesaicger.
>ry Board:
ig\ Hal!. J&2. A. Suznmersett.
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o take care of your Auto
ive been in a long time,
and can get a limited numobia
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latches, Warner trarsmisrear
axles, Atwater-Kent
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