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The Lexington Dispatch Wednesday, April 20, 1904. Dots from Shiloh. To the Editor of the Dispatch: The health of the community is very good at present. Our farmers are about through planting com, but have planted very little cotton as yet. Grain crops are getting aloDg nice* lv owing to the cool spring. Mr. W. P. Keisler has wheat heads at this writing. Oats seems to be a little backward but is coming along nicely. P. The peach crop in our community is unharmed at this writing, and if no farther damage is done we will have plenty of peaches. A large congregation was disappointed last Sunday at St. Paul's on account of the illness of Rev. Mr. Roof. He has been very faithful, this being the first appointment he has missed since he has been the pastor of St. Paul's church. We hope him a speedy recovery. Mr. E. Long is having a vacation 8t his saw mill and is now turning the soil. Mr. G. W. Pound is planting less acreage but is working with better results. Mr. H. S. Sease has purchased a nice two-seated buggy. Mr. M. R. Price is planting more ^ corn than usual this year. With best wishes to the Dispatch and its many readers, I remain, Clodhopper. April 11, 1904. A Thousrtfttl Mac. M. M. Austin, of Winchester, Ind., * knew what to do in the hour of need. His wife had such an unusual case of stomach and liver trouble, physicians could sot help her. He thought of and tried Dr. King's New Life Pills and she got relief at once and was finally cured. Only 25c., at The Kaufmann Drug CoV, store. Japs Again Maka Attack. London, April 14 ?A report received here today is that the Japanese fleet made another fierce attack . upon Port Arthur this morning. It began with a torpedo attack upon the Russian fleet. Afterwards the city was bombarded as well as the forts. The fire was only desultory and seemed intended to draw the fire from the forts. The result of the attack is not yet known. Cues Coughs and Colds. Mrs. C Peterson, 625 Lake street, Topeka, Kansas, says: "Of all coogh remedies Ballard's Horebound Syrup is my favorite; it has done and will do all that is claimed for it? to speedily cure all coughs and colds ?and it is so sweet and pleasant to th^ taste." 253, 50s. ?1.00 bottle. Sold by The Kaufraann Drug Co., Lexington, S. C. Petropavlovsk Sunk. St. Petersburg, April 13.?The following official dispatch has been received her from Rear Admiral Grigorovitch, the commandant at Port Arthur, addressed to the emperor: "Port Arthur, April 13?The Petropavlovosk struck a mine, which blew her up and she turned turtle. Our equadron was under Golden Hill. The Japanese squadron was approaching. Vice Admiral Makaroff was lost. Grand Duke Cyril was saved, though slightly injured. Capt. Jakovieff was saved, though | severely irjured, as were five officers ! and 32 men, ail more or less irjured. I "The enem>'s fleet has disappeared, j n n LrfrrjaL-f Hob . JLVUCtl auuill?.i..uvv v/u?vv.v?; assumed command of the fleet " i The following dispatch to the czar I has been received from Viceroy Alexieff: "Makden, April 13 ?A telegram has just been received from Lieut. Gen. Stoessel, commander of the military forces at Port Arthur. I j regret to report to your majesty that j the Pacific fleet has suffered irre- j parable loss by the death of its brave i and capable commander, who was lost, together with thePetropavlosk." Another dispatch from Viceroy Alexieff to the czar saye: "According to reports from the J I 0r<?@r ' MX IWJ I-d a*' ""-r s'Tfirts 1'ifi/i > T(jr !)/ of the /,' ,wt Lwfl in sihhl prayer on (lot [I- Voluntary, instrumental or voc [jM IT. Singing from the Common H\i V/a [HI. The Apostles' Creed, recited K I beli?ve in God the Father Almig ilS in Jesus Christ his o-?ly Son our Lord jf/A Ghost, horn of the Virgin Mary, suffer ,SK dead and bnrisd: the third day be rose iflX in*? be<lveD' ftQd sittefh at the right \ Vya from thence he shaU come to judge fh (nK I believe in the Holv Ghost: the f\>z inn nf cflinfs- the forgiveness of sins; j$ life everlasting. Amen ] IV. Praver, concluding with the ] llfX 'jfY all, both minister and people kneeling (f/j Our Father who art in heaven, ha vw come; thv will he don** on earth as it |Y/i dailv bread; and forgive us our trespa? i<f/ against ns: and lead ns not into temptf sy2 thine is the kingdom and the power, a J/a [V Anthem or Voluntary ] VI. Lesson from the Old Tcstatme 1 ^ be read responsively. I V0 [VII. The OJoria Patri. ilW Cilory he to tlie Father, end <o Hie V/i was in the beginning, is now, and ever VIII. Lesson from the New Testa; IX Notices followed by collection jib may be rendered. lYK X Singing from the Common Hyi \W ^ermon' XII. Prayer, the people knee'ing i il% XIH. Singing from the Common I m/ XIV. Doyology and the Apostolic itVa "Parts inclosed in brackets mav ba jIn fLet all our people be exhorted to til A L -J f m lu^ttru ino jllii i/io P|W tin the afternoon or evening the L \Yf) be omitted Hid 6The order of prayer and singing pjW j[ An invitation to come to Christ, r Iffl k0 given ^hen this hymn is announced Wk JSTWill all those receiving fH) "0:(^er Worship" from its coh mU to preaching services in the Metb fwj facilitate the use of the new orde ife Methodist Episcopal Chui Wg Church, South. commandant at Port Arthur the battleships and cruisers went out to meet the enemy, but in consequence of the enemy receiving reinforcements, making bis total strength 30 vessels, our squadron returned to the roadsted, whereupon the Petropavlovsk touched a mice, resulting in her destruction. Grand Duke Cyril, who was on board, was saved. He was slightly injured. The whole squadron then reentered port. The Japanese are now cff Cape Lino Shan. No reports had been received from the acting commander of the fleet up to the time this dispatch was seut." A Dandy for Burns. Dr. Bergin, Pans, 111, writes: "I have used Ballard's Snow Liniment; always recommend it to my friends, as I am confident there is no better made. %It is a dandy for burns'. Those who live on farms are especially liable to many accidental cuts, burns, bruises, which heal rapidily when Ballard's Snow Liniment is applied. It should always be kept in the house for cases of emergency." 25c., 50c., $1.00 a bottle. Sold by The Kaufmann Drug Co., Lexington, S. C. Killed in Battle. I Bennetfcsville, April 15.?The relatives of Sergt. Ernest Reynolds have received a cablegram bearing j the sad intelligence that he was killed in battle near Manila on the Ph. He was torn to pieces by a cannon ball and died instantly. Sergt. Reynolds was a native of Marlboro. His father, William T. Reynolds, lived in this county a number of years, but is now at Rock Spring, X. C. Ernest Reynolds had been in the Philippines but a few months, having gone there last fall. He was at first stationed at Camp Jassman, Guimaroe, but went to Manila a few weeks ago. Are You A Dyspeptic? If you are a dyspeptic you owe it j to yourself and your friends to get 1 well. Dyspepsia annoys the dyspep- j tic's.friends because bis disease sours : his disposition as well as his stomach. I Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will not only j . cure dyspepsia, indigestion and sour stomach, but this palatable, recon- i structive tonic digeatant strengthens j the whole digestive apparatus and ; sweetens the life as well as the atom- j ach. V.'hen you take Kodol Dyspep- i sia Cure the food y u eat is eDjoyed. It is digested, assimilated and its nutrient properties appropriated by the blood and tissues. Health is the ' result. Sold by all druggists. j ?BBBIMWII IBBgiBBanKHBIIIIUBflnr Vf)crsk:t. m . . * i m< nrpoih'ni: nud id tw <> ir ]* < ] < ^J)] e)it'-rWnj Hi' sinii'lmiij. 'a,r i mnal. the peoole standing. M(< by all, still standing. A\ hty. Maker of heaven and earth: end | ; who was conceived by the ff^ly j ed under Pontius Pilaff, "-as crucified. 0) j again from the d^ad. he ascended 4j]J ! land of God the Father Almighty: fli; a q lick and the dead rJ) holy catholic Church: the common- !$j( the resurrection of the body, and the Lord's Prayer, repeated audibly by ^jj1 ilowed be Ihv namu: Hiv kingdom %1J is in heaven: give us this dav rnr kvO !p?s. a? we forgive those who fecpar.s ^J>{ ition b^t d<livAr us P-ora evi?: for ^ji md the glorv, forever and ever. Amen. fccll W nt. which, if from the Psalms, may ^hj m s r. ard to *he Po'v Glcst: ft" ;t. shall be, world without end. Amen ] ^J>| meot. | ; during or aftsr which an offertory ! 1 lymnal, tli-? peoo^e standing, jj W Benediction. (2 Cor xiii. 14 ) wi i n?ed or omitted. ?}V kneel in prater, keeping their face esson from the Old Testament may Kjl< after sermon mav be reversed. >r to nnite with the Church, should nb the Dispatch k'ndly clip this J? lmue, preserve it and carry it lodist church, as it will greatlv #fl< r of worship recently adopted rch and the Methodist Episcopal VA John L. Ray. 8S G-loom in Bussia. St. Petersburg, April 14.?The I aspect of this city today is odc of | the most desolate type. A driving snowstorm is prevailiog, and sadness is depicted on human faces everywhere. A mxbrity of the people, after learning of the disaster at Pert Arthur whereby the Petropavlovsk was sunk with nearly eight hundred people, expressed their feelings by the tolling of bells. Eirly in the morning the newspapers brought the first details cf the disaster, and thc-i-e who could not read, having beard of it, eagerly asked that the accounts be read to them. It is tried to excuse Admiral M-kart if and the other officers on the destroyed vessel by recalling the collision between the English oattleships Victoria and Oainperdowu duriog manoeuvres in the Mediterranean a few 3ears ago, in which nearly the entire crew of ih- Victoria, wnich went to the bittom, was lost. , A mass for Admiral Makaroff and members of the crew who lost '.heir lives in the Petropaviovsk eatasrroj phe w= s celebrated in the adoiiialty chapel at noon today. Toe czar and I all the government cfficials were present. A Family Poisoned. SpriDgfield, Maee , April 15 ? Three cbildreu have died fiotu poi?ouiDg aDd a wife is ill with the saice malady. Th? towu has a mystery on its hands. Parts of the bodies i f two of the children and the meat from which it is suspected they wfie poisoned have been taken to Harvard for analysis. - ?? ? ??? Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Don't Know it. How To Find Oat. 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"The President's friend*,' it is announced in Washington, b^ve ' strongly advised bmi again-4 speeihmakiug and have assor^-d him that j his election looks to be certain. Tbey j do not see wbv be should txhaust : I j hh st'eagth and health iu speechI making and take chances on some j inopp >rtuoe remark that might do j harm.1' Th^ pith of the matter iR in | the last ten words The Republicans i riVv/Mi !.-) b? r\ m r\ t Vm o oci I'HM I QiiUU U ur di u n li i u i~ jrai c* o v/iu Party Afraid of I EH Ciudidate " Did Not Nominate. Topeki, K.is, April 12.?Tbe P.'pu'istic St?t? convention met here today and adj mrued without making any nominations. The delegates will meet in Topeka again on August 3, at wbuch time an effort will be made to fuse with tbe Democrats. A State convention of Demi ocrats will be held here the same j date. jffljwm??fc IFEMALE | 11 WEAKNESS 1 * 6421-2 Congress St. ft I Portland, Maine, Oct. 17,1902. 11$ I consider Wino of Cardui superior U to an/ doctor's medicine I ever used H and I know whereof I speak. I suf- B fered for nine months with suppressed p menstruation which completely pros- 8 trat/ed me. Pains would shoot through M my back and sides and I would have jg blinding headaches. My limbs would B swell up and I would feel so weak I E could not stand up. I naturally felt H discouraged for I seemed to be bevond & H the he!p of physicians, but Wino of L { |gj Cardui came as a. God-send to mo. I [g I felt a change for the better within a gf 5 week. After nineteen days treatment K | I menstruated without suffering the B | agonies I usually did and 90on became | regular and without pain. Wine of y ? Cardui is simply wonderful and I wish I ?>. that all suffering women knew of its K& } good qualities. Hj I faU/vt/'I KB Treasurer, Portland Economic League pi Periodical headaches tell of fe- I male weakness. AVine of Cardui P ' ttg cures permanently nineteen out of 9 H every twenty cases of irregular K ; B menses, bearing down pains or 9 I! any female weakness. If you are P M discouraged and doctors have B ra failed, that is the best reason in 9 g| the world you should try AVine of 9 H Cardui now. Remember that ?j headaches mean female weakness. 3 gj Secure a SI.00 bottle of AVine of g |K Cardui today. |i ^MHHMBBM99MMy ____ ! ! Parlor Restaurant 1 1 336 main street. j COLUMBIA, - S. C., The only up-to-date eating Houc.e of its kiud in the City of Co I inuibia. It is well kept?clean linen, | prompt and polite service and get it qaickly. ' Quiet and order always prevail. You get j what you order and pay only for what you get. Within easy reach ot desirable sleep- | nig apartuients. OPEN A.IJL xMGIIT. B. DAVID, Proprietor. \ _ i . 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