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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, May 4, 1904. Tlie Circling Seasons. Spriug and mud are here again. Skies are blue and clear again. Bobbins' whistle cheer again. Working over time. Slushy pools bespatter us. Breezes bruise and batter us. Noisy beggars flatter us. Reaching for a dime. Canvassers comes boring as. Festive grip is flooring as Sunshine is ignoring as Nearly every day. But the gentle spring again Evidence can bring again That its in the ring again So we will be gay. White Ro&s Whittungs. To the Editor of the Dispatch: The municipal election resulted as follows: For intendact, Rev. S. C. Balientinf; for wardens, Messrs. E. U. Shealy, J. C. Shealy, W. R. Eleaaer and D A. Richardson. * Dr. P. H. Sheily. of Lexingt&n, is visiting his old home at this place. < Mr. R. B. ELller, the merchant at Hilton, has gone to Baltimore for naedical treatment. He suffers from some internal tumor. Mrs. Hiller accompanies him. Continued cold weather has proven hurtful to gardens and small grain. Oats'are a failure. Jake Peps, a negro boy, was com milled to tfie county jau yesterday by Magistrate Richardson. He confessed to the charge of stealing ehickens from the Huffmans and Wannamakers in the lower part of the Fork. Mr. J. E. Koon will soon install a large ginnery at this place. It will have 6team suction, etc. Mr. C. P. Robinson, has moved his saw mill from the upper part of the county to a site just below Ballentine. His workshed will remain at Chapin. Rev. S. C. Ballentine preached a temperance sermon to the W. C. T. U., at ChapiD, Tuesday night. White Rock, April 29. S. C. B. $100 Eeward $100. The readers of this paper will be please to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to care in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Care is the only positive care known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires % a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Care is taken internally, acting directly npon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giviog the patient strength by bailding ap the constitution aod assisting nature in doing its work The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Haodred Dollars for any case that it tails to cure. Send for list of t stimonia!s. Address, F. J. Cheney & Co, v \ Toledo, 0. Sold by druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Dots from Skiloh. To the Editor of the Dispatch: Our farmers are about through planting cottoD, although the weather has been very unfavorable. Grain crops have changed their color from green to yellow, but I think if the present warm weather continues the grain crops will be a success yet. It seems as if the farmers have planted all yellow Dent corn this year. Well, boys, gather up your hoes. General Green has already made bis Appearance. Mr. J. W. long, cur bee man, says that beea are doin^ scarcely any w ? w -1 " 0 ^ ^ thing on account of the cool damp spring. Mr. G. S. Long 3ays he has very good luck with poultry. He never gets leee than two or three out of a setting and 3&ys he thicks he will raise all that don't die if the hawk don't make them lly too high. ! Mr. W. P. Keisler must intend ; joining Mr. Long in the bee business. | He purchased a smoker the other j day. Mr. J. A. Keisler and wife, visited the latter's parents Saturday and Sunday in Switzer Neck and reported the truck crop good considering the i cool spring. Mr. G. W. Keisler and family visited Mr. E. Long's Sunday. We are glad to learn that Mrs. Doyle Keisler, is improving under J the treament of our successful Dr. j Drafts. I Boy8, if you wish to see a candidate shake a bush. Mr. Ernest Livingston has returned home from Columbia and brought | the mumps with him. With beet wishes to the Dispatch and its leaders, I remain, Cloud Hopper. April 25, 1905. Tribute of Bespect. Sin Clair Alliance, Whereas, our faithful Alliance band Ballentine.'s has beeu broken by the death of brother John A. Wessinger, one of our much beloved and usefoiinembere, be it resolved by Sin Clair Alliance; 1st. That we have lost one of our most earnest aDd faitbfal workers, whose death we deeply mourn, yet we submissively bow to the will of Him who doeth all things well, feeliBg that our companion and co-worker has only been taken from bis earthly home to the mansion not made \yith hands. 2nd. That we hereby record our appreciatioin of his great interest in our work and of the useful life that he lived among us and his devotion to the order. 3rd. That we extend our heartfelt 8ympafcies to the grief stricken family and commeDd them to the sane Savior with whom he died. 4tb. That a pBge in our minute book be inscribed to his memory. 5th. That the Lexington Dispatch be ask to publish these resolutions and a copy be sent our brothel's family. J. W. Shealy, S. F. Sbealy, J S Meetze, P. G Bowman, Com mil tee. Ballentine, S. C. In 2?emoriam. Resolved, That in the death of L H. Craft, Antioch church looses a consistent member, a faithful Deacor; the Sunday school, a consecrated worker; the Pastor, a strong willing supporter; the wife, a devoted husband; the children, a kind father and the neighborhood, a good citizen. 2nd. That to the family we extend our deepest sympathy and direct them to a kind Heavenly Father, who is ever ready to help. 3rd. That the above be published in the Lexington Dispatch, South i Carolina Baptist, Baptist Courier, a copy be given to the family and a nana nn frVio nhnrnh ronnrH Ho in. rr> ? ? scribed to his memory. C. H. Corbitt, C. A. Bacbman, S. F Derrick. Swansea, S C, April 27, 1904. Cures Blood Poison, Cancers, Ulcers. If you have offensive pimples or eruptions, ulcers an any part of the body, aching bones or joints, falling hair, mucous patches, swollen elands, skin itches and burns, sore lips or gums, eating, festering sores, sharp gnaging pains then you suffer from serious blood poison or the beginning of deadly cancer. You may be permanently cured by taking Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B ) made espec- j ially to cure the worst blood and skin j diseases. Heals every sore or ulcer, even deadly cancer, stops all aches and pains and reduces all swelliugs. Botanic Blood Balm cures all malignant blood troubles, such a3 eczema, scabs and scales, pimples, running ! sores, carbuncles, scrofula. Druggist, $1.00. To prove it cures, samples of i Blood Balm sent free and prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble and free medical advice sent in sealed letter. -+ In a Bad Fiz. A half-dczeu negroes in Philadel- I phia are in sad plight. A physician | in that city hss been using them as subjects in a series of experiments whereby, through the action of an X-ray beam projected through radium, be expected to destroy the color- j | lDg pigment of the skin and, con- j verting black people into white, | solve forever the bothersome race j problem. In the midst of the process a fire destroyed the apparatus, | which cannot be replaced within j several months, aDd meantime the i unfortunate "subjects" are left half j bleached and half black. The doctor does not think that the original color will return to the bleached portion of skin and the condition of tbe sextet may be described as one of colored suspense. Mine Explosion. Londcu, Aprii 2l).?Authentic reports frcm Madrid state that the Dumber of victims of the mine ex ploeioc, near Seville yesterday was | fifty-three dead and three iijured. When the Sap Rises Weak lungs should he careful. Coughs and colds are dangerous rhen. One Minute Cough Cure cures coughs and colds and gives strength to the lungs. Mrs. (4. E. Former, of Marion, Ind.. says, "I suffered with a cough until I run down in weight from 148 to 92 lbs. I tried a numlrer of remedies to no avail until I used One Minute Cough Cure. Four bottles of this wonderful remedy cured me entirely of the cough, strengthened my lungs and restored me to my normal weight, health and strength." Sold by all druggists. G-ood Boads Conference. Tbe governor has received an invitation to attend tbe national conference of good roads to be held on May 19-21, at St. Louis. It is likely that several delegates ficm this state will go. Ladies and Children who can not stand the shocking strain of laxative syrups and cathartic puis arc especially-fond of Little Early Risers. All }>ersons who find if necessary to take a liver medicine should try these easy pills, and compare the agreeably 'pleasant and strengthening effect with the nauseating and weaking conditions following the use of other remedies. Little Early Risers cure biliousness, constipation. sick headache, jaundice, malaria and liver troubles. Sold by all druggists. Russians Repulsed. Loudon, April 29 ?A Reuter'u telegram from Shanghai reporting that the Russians were defeated in a two day6* fight on the Yilu and are now retreating, is confirmed today by information from other sources. The censorship, however, is so strict that no detail of the losses have been obtained so far. ? - - ????? Hertine will overcome indigestion and dyspepsia: regulate the Ixjwels and cure liver and kidney complaints. It is the best blood enricher and invigorator in the ?world. It is purely vegetable, perfectly harmless, and should yon l)e a sufferer from disease, yon will use it if you are wise. R. N. Andrews, Editor and Manager Cocoa and Roekledye News. Cocoa, Fla.. writes: *T have used your Herbine in my family, and find it a most excellent medicine. Its effects upon my self have l>een a marked benefit. I recommend it unhesitatingly." ~)<>c. Sold by The Kaufmann Drug Co. Does Not Want Peace. England and Denmark offered too use their good offices to secure peace between the Russians and the Japs, but the Czar has flatly refused these offers. He says Russia's pride has been wcunceJ and nothing less than a severe chastisement of the Japs will satisfy Russia. Growing Aches and Pains. Mrs. .Josie Sumner. Bremond. Texas, writes, April 11HV2: -T have used Ballard's Snow Liniment in my family for three years. I would not be without it in the house. 1 have used in on my I little eiri for ^rowin^ pains and aches in Iter knees. It cured her right away. I have also used it for frost bitten feet, with good success. It is the )>est liniment I ever used." :?">e. ~>0o. and $1.00. Sold by The Kaufmaun Drug (Jo. ^ Russia's Heart Softens. BerliD, April 20 ?The Tageblatt today announced from an excellent { nscion CAnmn JLiuociau cyintc iuub luc iiuociuu ; government is about to moderate the anti Jewish legislation. .. Tt.e Effect of Sleeping in Cars. Is the con trading of cold. \vhi<-li often | results seriouslv to the. hunts. Never ! i neglect a cold, lmr take in time Taylor's i Cherokee Remedy of Sweet (lum and | Mullein?nature's "Teat cough medicine. . Ar druggists. 'Joe. ">< >r. and -SI.no a hottie. j Japanese Spies. St. Petersburg, April 27 ?Siberian ^papers state that three hundred Jap- j anese have reached Manchuria in disguise. Their purpose in crossing j into this section was to destroy the railway. Several of them are report- | ed to have been captured. The ! papers also state that a Chinaman, i who was discovered tempering with the rails also has been hung. ?I C* M* E?IKD- F* E* I>REHEB* p: | efibd &. bbehes, v H | Attorneys at Law, *" -^IlllJ^^ m ' LEXIflGTOfJ, C. H., S. C. '" ' SIP ^17 ILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE M3KES& w ? ''irti-fo "Rttcin/ioo anlieiteH. One *. v^ ^ ^| tnoDfx'oef ?? t|10 Srin will always be at office, L JI-- If I EDWARD L. ASBILL, t % i Attorney at Law, fL >^t|&|?TP^i> "XT ,4 1 1 i||? ! LEESYILLE, S. 0. VP Q fi L 3 Pi ^ Practices in all the Courts. )' ^Ssis: Business solicited. ^ ?||| Sept 30-6m. fei ' "?#? pat Albert M. Boozer, ^ ' f _n_*i_ .A lfkrnAi sit Law. '.wioup^nor LG aii ounfrseB ? ?, dfL r COLUMBIA, f*. C. / v ir* Y " ^ . -ST > ?'*"?'* Especial attention given to business enit is sold eveRywte#^ iia?ellow c,tizea3 01 &Y2\ ^ I Office: 13!6 Main Street, upstairs, oppoI t;i e Vau Metre's Furmtaie Store (gfe: Vt}?5SON CO. SAVANNAH <3A. Y?|ij February 28-tt, gdL^ ? ' YuUj!i Sv' $ ' I1* FRlCK, ' ' &?.;- feoaJU^. ! ATTORNEY AT LAW, ?.1 - ? ! Will practice in all the Courts. _ _ ______ ___ ! Office: Hotel Marion, 4in room, second Start the New Year right and |jf| coujhbig ^ let us furnish you with eta practices in the state and rtftfTfr J- Federal Coarta. and offers his profes- ; 1T ^ ? ^ ^ ^ ^?- mi fa sional serviced to the citizens of Lexington V J 1 O jjg County.^ ^ We carry one of the largest uDd most complete lines T LSI 10 AA ft llfl 7 "IllJt MtDM HHi ?? of these goods to be seen in this section of the country, | nUKIflUllU 01 I IffllMfflflll, tfjH and are determined that we will not be undersold, taking ; 7 quwlity ?f goods iot? consideration. If it is GROCE- ATTORNEYS AY LAIS', 1UJU3 jou want, UiC irfiAi rn i i r ah Tii^m I is Will T*rOLCttCC iti (til C/0Ui't8$ gs WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, aa SfS it will pay you to come to see us or write us for prices. LEXINGTON, S C - . - - j Od the 18th day of October, we formed M wmm ? ?? n M ^ A ^ ISto? a co-partnership for the practice of law. ??<3* niJPWTIlTO. TAPA'Pf^AQ We will be pleased to receive those having villi W iWU 1 Uli&iv uUUa SSJ ' legal btlsint"s ,0 be attended to at ~nr of. Sjtd tice in the Kaulmanu building at a-/ time. Vve have au enormous stock of these goods to choose Respectlully. from, the popular brands, which are in such great tjSpF J. War THUBMOND. ?S<5) demand; the kind that gives solid comfort in cteenng. October 22 ?90?E^L > Oar prices on to'oacco3 are right, either by the plug or ! ? ? ** * ?feS box C&i OR. C.J. QLIVEROS, ?0 LORICK & LOWRANCE. gg ^SsSk -lST0-\ Incorporated.) EAR, XOSE ^ Throat and Lungs, < m . Columbia, is.'U. GUARANTEE Office and Residence, FIT OF GLASSES 1424 aid 1426 Marioo. St, March 15?ly. COLUMBIA, S. C. Drn P l?i Slicslv? T. HAYNE WILLIAMS, dentist, LEXINGTON, - 5*. C. DEALER IN Office Up Stairs in Roof's Building, [General Merchandise, w. m. corley, { 2Tew Brookland, S. C., I R Agent for the New Improved Singer Sew' ing Machines. Awarded over flt'lv preminms fnr their pveellenee and snnerioritv (liscoimMor cash, or ninety days*" Liberal I take pleasure in informing my friends and customers that I hive decided to make a terms on installment plan. . . present to each and evtry person for every purchase of Dry Goods and Shoes amounting Needles, oils, &c., for all standard sewing to S2 00. These gifts consists of tine gilted glassware ana are useful as well as oruamen- machines, tal My goods are the best on the market and my prices are the very lowest. Ail that I BARGAINS, ask is to be given a trial and I Guarantee satisfaction. Large lot of Old Machines of standard makes in good repair, at prices from *3 up. All Kinds of Country Produce Bought A ** C? sell at reasonable prices for ca?h or on time. Catalogue mailed on application. I will pay the highest market prices for all kinds of country produce. Give me a call j \ ^ ) Gcd and I will do my best to please you. ? ; ruriNrc *"? W 11! fcNGINtS BOILERS. (IV/ ? ^ ^ Mil Taak*. Stack*, Stand Pipes and Shoot-Iron \/(j jSfe AG jT^ H fi ' ^yl ! Work; ShaftUc. Pulloys, Ooarlag, Boiu, >Hv h H ES B fl 1 S 9 fl 1 Al Baugoro, oto. Mill Caotlan. ?]/> ? m B E8 8 Bali vJ i*^Caat ovory day; work 200 hand*. \VA S 0 gTfe i I /fei IT 9 i\ 111 lit 1 ill 91 $1 1 II ftts MMBiBD 1ROW WORKS * SUPPLY 0? ^ sill ill W I illli 1 I nil 1 f I - 1 AUOUSTA, OXOMLk. m emut i i uifiiiihio uv m m |j I ; | JAMES HARMAN. ij>j i)\ DZUTi^Lj STTIRGrlSOI^T CO ]LTJ2v^rSI^., S- O- $ LEXINGTON, S. C.t 19 SSfjPM fl?l 535 !3| fa B| yj (Office in rear of the Court House.) \Wa m*? H STfl |T BLH m |8kE? tnforms the public that he Uljl g[ jgf, Sa Isl? M gP^S e| gl Sm mjy /)) 1 will be in his office every Friday for the Vir? xgflfly ? 11 1! 11 si ?8 */J\ pnrpose ot doing dental work in all its \\!/a r yJjK branches. I MEN'S FDRNISHINGSJjiSfiiB^ 1 HiiTS, Iji Sl'RGEON DEMIST, : 1 BOY'S STYLISH CLOTHING, || uW 9 (Jjx Always on hand. W. A WORD ABOUT CLOTHING. We represent several manufacturers ot W Febraarv 12?tf l//y H 1<-11 GRADE Clothing and carry in >tock at all times an assortment of ?f] j nM srappy, stylish garments that will h?- sure to please. We guarantee satis- /j/) j ~ taction and satisfaction is the one word that expresses the secret ot success ^j|J , "1J" ?*|a\t |rv T AOtt U(/ We extend to ail mi invitation to visit our store and we would dee in it a jtfju I j.lJLOliv5j LO JLiOtill, r.W great courtesy on x our part, and cn our part we hope to impress you with /}){ j , T1_ _ )jW the excellent v of t.ur goods and with courteous treainieni so that your tir>t %1J \\' ARE * HE PARED TO NEGOTI11{\ visit wil not prove t<> he \our last. We welcome vou either as looker or /XM I * ,l*e loans promptly in sums of $300 LSK hover. " " flu j and upward, on improved fanning lands in 5 vW * */\\ 1 Lexington county. Long time and easy M THE BAILEY-GOPELANB GO, ? I terms. No commissions.0 Borrower pays Kk 7 o]lj 1 actual expenses of preparation ot papers, , WW :r,pj MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE TAIL'S. yj\ ! THOMAS & GIRBES. ^j ^ ^ ^ Columbia. S. 0,