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11 ?sss Bf ST ADVERTISING MEDIUM * ?IN? Western South Carolina. RATES REASONABLE. -* ?0? SUBSCRIPTION $1 PER ANNUM it JOB PRINTING A SPECIALTY. : I rhi i The Lexington Pispatch. Bepresentatiue Bewspaper. Couers Bexington and tlic Borders of the Surrounding Counties Bihe a Blanket. ? . VOL. XXIX. LEXIXGTOX, S. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18. 1899. KO. 49 jffl-jb globe bry goods cohpant, jig#! ^X7\ s:. iviEOXTCi^xoisr, ra., (s\^T ^\'162? MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C., ' imnmpl Solicits a Share of Your Valued Patronage. Polite and Prompt Attention. ip .fV 4&Z u October 13?t f -: ij rl [ TOUR I Morrsrs I WORTH B is wha* we propose to (five jj youbeitase shoe or ai H S5 0" pair. Wo wa-t your,; IBS a/v Ki?.- i rtAoo o Y\r\ if I I&L1UC UUMac.-?nonu A A &vrvv> 1 values are inducements it i will be ours. Nowhere will you find a Lady's 01 Man's $1.50 SEOE that will compare with; ours. We put more intojj them because we are satisfied with a smaller profit j We warrant every pai: ; for w? are absolutely cer ; j tain that you never had a \ shoe that will wear as1' long as our $1.50 ones Large variety for you toj! select from. See us before' buying your fall and win-: i ter shoes. , LEVEE, N THE SHOE MAN. \ 1603 Main Street COLUMBIA, S. C. j 1 September 20 6rn I - Grow and Bear Fruit. fi Write for our CO page ilB Wfr'nIt ustrated Catalogue and 40 )a^,e pamphlet. 'How to v Planf on 1-1 CnlKvAtA an Or . hard." Gives you that inormation you have so loug A" wanted; tells you all about v m J? hose big red apples, lucious peaches, and Japan plums V with theirorienialsweetness. H til of which you have Often B wondered where the trees -ame from that produced B f EVERYTHING GOOD IN f FRUITS. B & t*Jli Unusal floe stock of SILVER V e3? ^T> MAPLES, young.thrifty trees & !&. * smooth andstrai.ht,the kind ai^Sjr^g hat live and grow ofT well. old. rough trees. Thi" is Lhe most rapid growing ma- ; pie and one of the most beaur^^SroiM.iful shade trees. Yrft9 ^?^sI>r^c0^ an(* ff*v0 J. Van Liadley Nursery Co., - LOHHBAI OF SOUTH CAROLINA State, City & County Depository COLUMBIA, S. C. Capital Paid in Fall $150,000 00 Surplus 35,000.00 y Liabilittes of Stockholders 150,000.00 $335,000.00 SAVINGS DEPABTMENT. Interest at the rate of 4 per centum per annum paid on deposits in this departm ent TRUST DEPARTMENT. ^ This Bank under special provision of its charter exercises the office of Executor. Administrator, Trustee or Guardian of Es tates. SAFETY DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT. Fire and Bnrgiar proof safety deposit for rent from $4 00 to $12 00 per year. * EDWIN W. ROBERTON, President, A. C. HASKELL, Vice President J. CALDWELL ROBERTSON, (2d Vice President fA G. M. BERRY,Cashier. ^ February 12?ly. ml iSi - ulTIStt Sin?AIFET .IIFf COLUMBIA, S. C. CAPITAL $100,000 00 SURPLUS 30,000 00 established 1871. james woodrow, President. ? julius walker, Vice President. JEROME h. SAWYER, Cashier. DIRECTORS?James Weodrow, John A, Crawford, Julius h. Walker, c. Fitzsimmons, W. C. Wright, W. h. Gibbes, John T. Sloan, T. T. Moore, J. L. Mimnaugh, E. S. Joynes. This bark solicits a share, if not all, of your business, and will grant every favor consistent with safe and sound banking. January 29. 1897?ly. CI N REPAIRS SAWS, RIBS, BEISTLE TWINE, BABBIT, &c., FOR ART MAKE OF GIN, ENGINES. BOILERS AND PRESSES And Repairs for same. Shafting, Pulleys Belting, Injectors, Pipes, Valves and Fittings. LOMBARD IRON WORKS & SUPPLY CO,, AUGUSTA, GA. January 27? GEORGE BRUITS main st., columbia, s. c., JEWELER REPAIRER Has a splendid stock of Jewelry, Watches, Clocks and Silverware. A fine line of Spectacles and Eyeglasses to fit every one, all for sale at lowest prices. J&B* Bepairs on Watches first class quickly done and guaranteed, at moderate prices. 50?tf. _ W. A RECKLING, /v -mfTiTrNrri mim mimJJ? Jim * COLU3IBIA, S. C., IS NOW MAKING THE BEST Pictures that can be bai in this country, and ail who have never had a real fine picture, should now try some of his latest styles. Specimens can be seen at his Gallery, up stairs, next to the Hub. At LEXINGTON OCT. 25-27. , I Spinners Prefer Roundlap Bales. The Demand in New England and Abroad Largely in Excess of Last Tear's. The spinners of New England, having learned by experience of the advantages conferred by its use, are heavy buyers of The Cotton Company's Roundlap balad cotton. One Massachusetts mill alone bought 25,000 Roundlap bales the latter part of September, and purposes hereafter using no cotton packed by any other method if it can get enough Roundlap bales to supply its spindles. Another Massachusetts mill has bought 8,000 Roundlap bales this season, and twenty-five other New England mills have ordered smaller lots. The European demand for The American Cotton Company's bales is largely in excess of last season's. Early in October 8,000 Roundlap bales for Liverpool were shipped from Galveston in one steamer. Shipments go forward regularly to Genoa, Havre, Bremen and Barcelona. A man's love is apt to be regulated by his digestion. I THIS DRESS GOODS, We keep everyth Large Establisment," seen it. I want ever) good values?values t Now, when vou come to Columbia ' V week. 1309 Main Marched to Molahon and Back. Troops and Transportation Animals Were Exhausted In Purposeless Expedition?Natives Reported as Sympathising With Insurgents?Americans Lose Two Battalion Commanders. San Francisco de Molabon, P. I., Oct 11.?Gen. Schwan's column, approaching this town, marched through a country so muddy that the mules all enllansed. He occupied the town r 4 without fighting, the insurgents retreating under cover of the creek beds. Later reconnoitering in force southward, Gen. Schwan came upon trenches, where hidden insurgents poured several volleys upon the general and bis staff. The rebels resisted stubbornly. The advance party consisting of Capt. Geary's battalion of the Thirteenth regiment and two guns of Reilly's battery, drove the insurgents two miles, fighting all the way. They found a field piece and several wounded and sick Filipinos flying red flags, and captured 25 insurgents including three officers. Many Filipino dead were along the field. Gen. Schwan's main column start I It is said the smallest hair throws a shadow. Yes, cf course, it does; ! it throws a shadow across your appej tite if you discover it in the butter. Eat plenty, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure I will digest what you eat. It cures ; all forms of dyspepsia and stomach i troubles. E. R. Gamble, Vernon, ' Tex., says, "It relieved me from the start and cured me. It is now my j everlasting friend." J. E. Kauf| mann. I Master John Dover, the 14-year! old son of Mr. Jack Dover, of York ; county, was accidentally killed a few ' days ago, by having his head crushed ! in a syrup mill. - Millions of dollars, is the value ; placed by Mrs. Mary Bird, Harris: burg, Pa., on the life of her child, which she saved from croup by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. It ; cures all coughs, colds and throat I and lung troubles. J. E. Kaufmann. j "Ma,'' said a discouraged little Maple Avenue urchin, "I ain't going i to school any more." "Why, dear?" . tenderly inquired his mother. ; "'Cause 'tain't no use. I can never learn to spell. The teacher keeps i changing words on me all the time." Til THE Kl Mil IS A NE1 .&.ITD "WE 2 SHOES, HATS, ing you want. As sp? well equipped with all ' one of you to come ai hat no man can touch. , come in to see me, get my prices, Yours, v "THE K Street, Undc i ed at daylight this morning along a fearful road on the left bank of the river, flankers being thrown far out i and Major Budds1 battalion on the right bank covering the flank, ren! dering the fire from the insurgent | trenches ineffective, j Maj. Budd returned to Santa Cruz 1 before dark. The natives seem to be I generally supporters of the insurrec' tioD, but few have arms. There was I | much firing at American soldiers I from the native huts. Gen. Schwan i spent the night at Molabon. I Manila, Oct. 11, 5:55 p. m.?Gen. n_i _ I i ' i* L. ocnwan s coiumD, naving accompiiBHI ed its purpose of punishing the ; rebels, in returning from San Frani cisco de Molabon, with artillery and : the transportation service. 1 The naval expedition that recently ; went to the mouth of the Pasig river ; to raise the Spanish river gunboat ; Arayat, reports that no resistance has been encountered from the Filipinos and that the work of salvage i3 proceeding slowly. The Thirteenth infantry lost two officers, Capt. Marion B. S&fford and ' Capt. Woodbridge Geary, both battalion commanders. 10:10 p. m.?During the early Millions Given Away. It is certainly gratifying to the ; public to know of one concern in the land who are not afraid to be gener| ous to the needy and suffering. The i proprietors of Dr. King's New DisI covery for Consumption, Coughs and 1 Colds, have given away over ten mil! lion trial bottles of this great medi! cine; and have the satisfaction of j knowing it has absolutely cured j thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma, | Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all dis1 fioaoo nf thoThrnsK Chest and Lunfrs j are surely cured by it. Call on J. E Kaufmann, Druggist, and get a free trial bottle. Regular size 50c. and ; 81. Every bottle guaranteed, or | price refunded. "If you scour the world you will never find a remedy equal to One | Minute Cough Cure," says Editor Fackler, of "the MicanoDy, Fla., "Hustler." It cured his family of LaGrippe and saves thousands from pneumonia, bronchitis, croup and all throat and lung troubles. J. E. j Kaufmann. The cannibal doesn't consider one man's meat another man's poison. ^?B lull of 33D B"Z* THE 2 INC RA l!llliltf!(l'lll!ltlllllf 111'lll W STORE, THE E , CAPS, NOTIOI ice will not allow me 1 the Latest Styles of ev ad see for yourself. I I have a very large li and you will buy, and when you d< cry respectfully, INC" R J. B. KING, >r Hotel Jer morning hours today there was some firing near Angeles, with the result that eight Americans were slightly wounded. Gen. MacArthur does not attach epecial significance to the incident. A small party of Americans was fired upon by the Filipinos near Miraguayan, two of our men being j wounded. j I Brave Men Fall j Victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles as well as women, and all feel the results in loss of appetite, poisons in the blood, backache, nervousness, headache and tired, listless, run-down feeling. But there's no need to feel like that. Listen to Jj W. Gardner, Idaville, Ind. He says: i "Electric Bitters are just the ! thing for a man when he is all run ! down, and don't care whether he [ lives or dies. It did more to give j me new strength and good appetite ; than anything I could take. I can ' now eat anything and have a new i lease on life." Only 50 cents, -at J. ! E. Kaufmann's Drug Store. Every [ bottle guaranteed. | On the 10th of December, 1897, ; Rev. S. A. Donahoe, pastor M. E. Church, South, Pt. Pleasant, W. Va., contracted a severe cold which was attended from the beginning by violent coughing. He says: "After resorting to a number of so-called I 'specifics', usually kept in the house, I to no purpose, I purchased a bottle | of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, j ! which acted like a charm. I most ! I j cheerfully recommend it to the i | public.'* For sale by J. E. Kauf- | | mann. | On the farm of W. F. Leavitt, of ! j Napels, Me., a portion of a cellar i drain next the house was opened j this spring, it having become clogged, j From the dirt thrown out of the j ditch several varieties of flowers have , 1 grown thriftily all summer. These same species of plants have not been ! grown on the place for over 50 years. 1 : The last grown was about this spot, ' j which shows that the seeds must j ; have laid dormant that length of j i time and retained their vitality. J Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine ! } Quickens the Appetite, Aids Diges- j j tion, gives Tone and "Vigor to all the I ; functions, and fortifies the system i : against Epidemic Influences. h llilil Ill f II 111! 3IQ- B-AJ3Q--A.X 11 in i iiiii 11111 it 111 hi M11 NEW MAS MS, LADIES' C/ to Itemize all I have, ery discription. Ask t' will treat you honest, fa ne of Ladies Men and come say you saw my advcrtiseme] ACKET Proprietor, ome, | Th9 Ccwpea Versus the Cotton | Boll. ; Farm and Home. I That much discussed proposition, ; diversified farming for the best good i | of the south, was never more at the j j forefront than today. The great ! , staple, cotton, will always hold sway. ? i Yet the individual farmer realizes, and the collective thought of agri- [ j culturists, as expressed at various j j conventions, crystalizes the fact of j I necessarily rotating crops, and en- ' gaging in the many branches of the j j industry, so possible of successful ex- f i pansion. Cotton, cane and rice are ! splendid standbys. But why neglect j : other money crops, live stock and ; ; dairying. The department of agri- j j culture at Washington has recently j 1 issued in pamphlet form a farmers' j j bulletin for free distribution in which ! | the pecular advantages of the south j j for growing forage crops, raising and : ; feeding live stock, etc., are well j | brought out. Diversified farming . ; with rotation of crops and an increase j ( in stock raising are urged for adop- j | tion by the southern farmer; a &ys- j ! tern which will include more crops to enrich the the soil, instead of wear- i > i L Baking Powder RE :ious and wholesome CO.. NEW YORK. Of 6*28 trained pack mules shipped om San Francisco for Manila on le steamer Siam, August 19tb, G12 ere killed by the pitching of the sssel in a typhoon October 1st. Render to everyone his due, your imily not excepted, of course. An Stna Life policy is the thiDg to mder it with. Rice B. Harman. Every drunkard was once a mod Assouunnrk Makes the food more delic flOVAt BAKING POWDER Ho Wanted His Rights. ft The perusal of a letter recently re- ^ ceived from Boyne City by the post-: ; W master at Bay Shore is a sure cure for the blues. Here it is word for i word and letter for letter: j Dear Sir: I rote home to my broth- j 8 er and told him of Paying you 23 | Yi Cints Postage on that Box of Cigars from Bay Shore to Boyne When It! only Cost my Brother 23 Cents from ei Bellville Ohio now Mr P M you had j c< better make that Postage Bight or I oi _?ii -i - i. nr r\ n l rl win rite 10 u. xj. \j. as yuu tuuw mat ~ the Postage would not Be 23 cents; tl from Bayshore to Boyne If it is only 23 cents from ohio to Boyne so you f2 look that up or I will My Brother j said I should look after you. j Man is a pecular animal. When j he gets what he wants he doesn't c< want it. j ti i ITS STORE. I r, NEW GO DE TOXT X2ST iPESj JACKETS , I take this Method he Editor, Mr. Harman, ir and square. I have Children's Shoes from lit in the LEXINGTON DISPATC STOKE. j - Col ? ~ inff out the land; one that will provide more live stock to consume the j nin n vt ol *v\ ftM MVA fiflU f lirf V) OY1 pi UUUCLS ttiiVA lliaL UXU CKJ OVlll iUi UUV.A enrich the soil. Give our southern t xj farms a chance to see what they can ^ do in raising forage crops. TheD : convert these into beef and pork and ^ mutton and butter. Cotton will take j: care of itself and a seven million bale ^ crop may pay better than one half f, sgain as big. j 2 Rod Hot from the Gun ! 'Was the ball that bit G. 13. Steadman, of Newark, Mich., in the Civil War. It caused horrible Ulcers that j no treatment helped for 20 years.1 *] Then Bucklcn's Arnica Salve cured j ^ him. Cures Cuts, Bruises, Burns, !u Boils, Felons, Corns, Skin Eruptions, j 0 A o JL>eSt 1 11U UUiC Uii ^aau. iiv vio* c* g, box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by J. ^ E. Kaufmann, Druggist. I Caused Indigestion. s ? | if "Why does Henpeck refuse to eat i 1 sausage?1' c "He says that they provoke sad n thoughts. He proposed to his wife a on the golf links.1' j J rate drinker, and boasted that he )uld drink or Jet it alone. The aly man safe from this terrible emon is he who possitively refuses le first glass. "When our boys were almost dead :om whooping cough, our doctor ave one Minute Cough Cure. They ^covered rapidly," writes P. B. lellef, Argyle, Pa. It cures coughs, olds, grippe and all throat and lung oubles. J. E. Kaufmann. 'i aa?? imnifc i a lit a n ill mini ODS, AND WRAPS, nf Tnfvnrlnairier mv Vi xutl VUUVllig J , about it. He has only one price, and 25 cents to ?3. II. Look for this space every I umbia, S. C. "Working Night and Day The busiest and mightiest little bing that ever was made is Dr. iing's New Life Pills. Every pill j a sugar-coated globule of health, bat changes weakness into strength, stlessness into energy, brain-fag ini i mi _ _ * _ "i d mental power. .rneyre wonaerul in baildiDg up the health. Only 5c per box. Sold by J. E. Kauflann. Its Chief Use. A little boy, -writing a composition n the zabra, was asked to describe be animal and to mention what it ?as useful for. After deep reflection,! e wrote: ''The zebra is like a horse, only triped. It is cbielly used to UIusrate the letter Z. ? ? J. H Lunsford & Sou, Craft, Tex , ay that Ramon's Pepsin Chill Tonie 3 certainly the best on the market, .'hey have never known it to fail to uro. Have just ordered more and aust have it. Tasteless and guarnteed. 50c. For sale by G. M. larman. EHMBOMMiaMnMWaMl ADVERTISING RATES. Advertisements will be inserted at the rate ol 75 cents per square of one inch s;-ace for lirst insertion, and 50 cents per inch for each subsequent insertion. Liberal contracts made with those wishing to advertise for three, six and twelve months. j Notices in the local column 6 cents per ^ lino each insertion. fl Obituaries charged for at the rate of one cent a word, when they exceed 100 words. Marriage notices inserted free. Address G. M. HAItMAN, Editor and Publisher. * Attention, Veterans! By invitation of the Executive Committee of the Lexington County Fair Association, and by a resolution of Camp Steadman, No. GG8,U.C Vs., tbere will be a Grand Re-union of all the old Confederate soldiers in Lexington county, S. C., at the fair grounds, in Lexington C. H., on Friday, October 27, being the last day of the Fair. It is hoped and expected that every old soldier in the county will be present and join in the parade that will take place. Prominent speakers will address the r<??n? n t ^uuicuciaico, auu. ucu. \j. i. u in command of the S. C. Division, U. C. Y., will be present and inspect the Lexiogton County Regiment. The programme will be published later, and remember that all old soldiers that join the parade will be admitted to the exhibition of the Fair Association free. All parties having flags in their posession will please bring them to the reunion. By command of M. D. Harman, Col. Commanding Lex. Regt.U.C.V. D. T. Hare, Adjutant. Sept. 22,1899. M&con's Annual Carnival. Macon, Ga., will hold her Third Annual Carnival October 10th, 11th, 12th and 13th, 1899. For this occasion Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets to Macon, Ga., at very low rates. Tickets to be sold October 9tb, 10th, lltb, 12th, and 13tb, with final limit October 15tb, 1899. Still lower rates be used in the sale of tickets from points within radius of 150 miles of Macon tickets to be sold October 10th, lltb, and 12th with final limit October 14th. Especially reduced rates from all points in Georgia for uniformed bodies of 15 or more on one ticket, to be sold October 9th, 10th, lltb, 12th and 13th, with final limit October 15th, 1899. For full information call on or address any Agent of the Southern Railway Company. The rise in cotton makes the farmer feel better. It is time things came his way. The first Christian Endeavor society of Spain recently celebrated its 18th anniversary. j Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine has greatly benefited others and is reasonably certain to do you good. ! Try it! | The only way you can beat another man's game is to keep your money in your pcteket. During the past fiscal year 1,429 vessels of 320,876 tons gross, were built in the United States. Let disease come as they will, Take Life of the Liver and be healthy still; Pleasant to take, unlike a pill, Kegulates the system and cures every ill. A New York man fell overboard and was rescued as he was sinking for the third time. The first thirg he did on recovering consciousness was to soundly berate the man who saved him declaring that if he knew his business he would have caught him the first time he sank, instead of the third. Among birds the swan lives to be the oldest, in extreme cases reaching 300 years; the falcon has been known to live over 162 years. ~ Little Pimnlps Turn Mm XAJUk^/*V>/ A MB to Cancer. Cancer often results from an impurity in the blood, inherited from generations back. Few people are entirely free from some taint in the blood, and it is impossible to tell when it will break out in the form of dreaded Cancer. What has appeared to be a mere pimple or scratch has developed into the most malignant Cancer. "I had a severe Cancer -which was at first only a few blotches, that I thought would soon pass away. I was treated by several abl? fir W physicians, but In spite y of their efforts the Can'iflft*i ft cerspread until my condltlon became alarming, n / a If After many months ol I rWI flff treatment and growing u f Ji3g? Ss steadily worse. I deiA ctded to try 8. 8. 8. ?r??iV which was so strongly J&SsS recommended. The first bottle produced an ln^ the medicine, audio V*9 M WD f??r m?nths the last tle scab dropped off. \ f TeD years have elapsed, ind act a sign of the disease has returned/' B. F. Williams, Gillsburg, Miss. It is dangerous to experiment with Cancer. The disease is l**yond the skill of physicians. S. S. S. is the only cure, because it is the only remedy which goes deep enough to reach Cancer. S.S.S.rTheBIood (Swift's Specific) is the only blood remedy guaranteed Purely Vegetable. All others contain potash and mercury, the most dangerous of minerals. Books on Cancer and blood diseaaei mailed free by Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia.