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? i?a?i?ana?BBroui?ju?1 THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH, Wednesday, April 26,1905, At Home and Abroad. T. X L. cures neuragia. The farmers are busy planting cotton. A wcman always has a reason for being unreasonable. 1 Florida vegetables are being shipped to this market. The Georgia fruit crop has been hard hit by the frost. Scarcity of farm labor is reported in many sections of the country. Knowing ODes 6ay thafc ali danger of a killing frost has now passed. The small grain has been badly damaged by the recent cold wave. T. X. L. cures rheumatism. Nearly the whole white population of the town of Lexington has been vaccinated. , Mr. T. J. Buff, of Switzer Neck, a successful farmer of large experience, was in town Friday. Men, women and children made their appearance in new clothing of beautiful design, Easter. Nearly all the fig bushes hereabouts were killed down to the ground by the late cold spell. An old bachelor in town says that love is more like a pestilence than a disease. How about this, girte? The base ball fever has struck this State like a cyclone, and nearly everybody is afflicted with the contagion. Mr. M. H. Poath, a well known truck farmer of this vicinity, called ? it.; 1 id ana renewed me suuacupuuu mday. Mr. J. D. Harman, who is nicely situated on Gilbert K. F. D No. 1, paid us a pleasant pall while in town Friday. Mr. H. F. Corley, a prominent farmer and a pleasant gentleman, was i~lown Friday selling cotton and trading. Mr. Marshall Berry, a prominent farmer on Black creek, and son, were in town Friday shopping and called in to see us. Orangeburg will make extensive improvement to its electric plant and better lights are promised the citizens of that burg. Mr. Sid S. Corley, of Lower Fork, in whose borne peace, plenty and prosperity abidetb, was in town Friday flftllina cotton. Anderson will probably have a fireman's tournament on th8 Fourth of July. Arrangements are being made looking to this end. Mr. Ji D. Langford, of the Ella section, was in town Friday on business, and paid his subscription as well as that of his neighbor, J. S. Addy. T. X. L. relieves when properly applied. The Daughters of the Confederacy in Columbia, are making elaborate preparations for Memoral Day, which this year falls on Wednesday, May 10th. , This is the season for the fresh coat of paint for your bouse. It brightens up your surroundings and will, make you more cheerfdl and happy. Dr. L. O. Ott, the well known eye specialist, died at his residence in Columbia last Wednesday of tuberculosis. The .interment was at Branchville. Hon. J. P. Cjary, of Pickens, has been commissioned by Governor Hey ward, as special Judge to hold court in Richland county for four weeks, commencing last Monday. An election has been ordered for the 20th of May, in Pickens county on the question of dispensary or no dispensary. Pickens is one of those counties where "Mountain Dew" is as plentiful as rivers of waters. C. C. Wooten, a resident of Columbia, and a collector of Collier, was found wandering the streets of Charleston in a demented condition. When taken up he was unable to tell his name, where he came from or anything whatever about himself. Now they have rubber tired rockers on the chairs. They make no noise and do not wear carpets. They are built on the "hug me tight" plan with just room enough for two, and for this reason they are destined to become quite popular among sparking couples. Some of our people enjoyed beans, new Irish potatoes and cucumbers, but they came from Fiorida, instead of Lexington, and were raised on the truck farm of Mr. C. F. Snyder, the Bon-in-law of Col. M. D. Harman, of this place. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Keward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. 0. Wfl. the nndersicned. have fenown F. J. Cheney lor the last 15 years, and believe fom perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm, WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Dmggists, Toledo, O. 1 Hail's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tbe system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect it. How To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water dnd let it stand twenty-four hours ; a sediment or set-^?3 tliag indicates an tjv unhealthy conL^p/Vf (iition of the kid^If i V nc^- s' ^ ^ sta^lls your linen it is evidence of kidne\' trouble ; too to pass it or pain in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. What To Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so (^-r>rp<?qod. that Dr. ICilmers \SX , Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills ever\- wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of" being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized.' It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases."'If you, need a medicine you should have the beist." Sold by'druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes. You may'have a sample bottle and a book that tells all about it, both sent free by mail. Address Dr. 'Kilmer & Co., Ringhamton, N. Y. When Home of Swamp-Root, writing mention this paper and don't make any mistake, but remember the name. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-"Root, and the address, Bingh3mton, N. Y. It is said that United States Minister , Barrett, now in Panama, is shortly to be je'ieved. His management of the sffiirs of the isthmus has been and now is very unsatisfactory to the "Man with a big stick." t U Parrlina f1/\!looo tuill J.UC k^JU(U vail/uun vunvgw ntu get, under the will of P. S. Bennett, uncle of Wm J Bryan, about* $368, which will be used for the purchase of a medal every year. The selection of- the South Carolina College as one of the twenty-five others, is considered by its friends to be quite a compliment. . Vice President J. H. Hyde, of the Equitable Life Assurance society, of New York, has been asked to resign that office by the general agents of . that company. He has declined to do as< requested. A disagreement between him and President Alexander is the cause assigned for the unusual request. Gen. John D. Frost, Adjutant and Inspector General, says that the report that he would not be a candidate for reelection under any circumstance is erroneous. We are aware of this fact because an office bolder is like a child crying for sugar plums, the more you give him the more he wants. It is said that much uneasiness is felt in British shipping circles owing to the uncertainty as to .the whereabouts of Rojestvensky's fleefc British sailors refuse to proceed to Japan for fear of meeting Russia's Baltic fquadron. Rates to Pacific p( ts and Australia have been greatly increased and British vessels bound from Hong Kong to Japan are manned by crews of Chinamen. 4CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS 1 Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Ufa Use in time. Sold by druggists. K snzmnsnsssfli The Anderson Intelligencer says, "The most acceptable and appreciable gift, one that would be most highly prized, and forever cherished as a souvenir of the happiest young lady's life, should the legend be true, is a yellow garter. The legend is that the fortunate ladv receiving a yellow garter as a gift from a friend will, within the year, marry or become engaged to the one she loves best." The editor speaks as an authority on this matter. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the Best and Most Popular. "Mothers buy it for croupy children, railroad men buy it for severe coughs and elderly people buy it for la grippe," say Moore Bros., Eldon, Iowa. "We sell more of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy than any other kind. It seems to have taken the lead over several other good brands." There is no question but this medicine is the best that can be procured for coughs and colds, whetli er it be a child or an adult that is afflicted. It always cures and cures quickly. Sold by The Kaufmann Drug co. Nancy, the niece of Andrew Carnegie, secretly married the coachman of her mother about a year ago. The story has just been made public and her uncle has confirmed it saying, "the family has no objection to the match. I would rather Nancy had married a poor, honest man than a worthless duke. We want no rich men in the family." Will wonders never cease* Zf the Baby is Cutting Teeth, Be sure and use that old and welltried remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. It is the Best of All. r/sssssses8??se?85?s?s8?sst) ? N. A. YOUNG, i | Wholesale and detail Merchant, | ! | 1603 Main St.. ^ $ COLUMBIA, - S. 0. * One-fourtli of a century in the Dry Go au 1603 Main ? Salute to the Flag. Fifty years s^o, when Jenny Lind was siDging in New York, the-Amer ican frigate, St. Lawrence, returning from a cruise aboard, came into the harbor. The youDg midshipmen, on the first night of their shore leave, went to hear the famous singer. The next day the boys, to.^express the emotions that her wonderful voice bad stirred in them, call on her in a body. They hardly expected that she would receive them, but she did; and she was so charmed by their youthfulness and ingenuousness that when they timorously asked her if she would like to see their ship, she accepted the invitation. Then, growing bolder, they asked her to luncheon, and she accepted that invitation, too. When, on the appointed day, she came on board with her companion, the captain, saw her from his cabin and recognized her. There is nothing more strict than iuo ouuriesy uuaorvcu iu auip enquette among officers of all ranks. Of tbe three messes ? the captain's table, tbe ward room and the steerage mess, where midshipmen ate? no offieer, from captain down, would make himself one of a company at another mess, unless especially bidden. In this case the captain rang the bell for tbe orderly. "Tell tbe gentlemen of the steerage mess," he said, "that the captain is going ashore, and that his cabin is at their disposal, if they care to use it." The luncheon, however, was eaten in the steerage; but, after the pleasant meal was over, the boys proudly invited their guest into the captain's cabin, where they took tbeir coffee. "Ask her to sing something," whispered the paymaster's clerk. "I'll thrash you if you dare!" returned one of the midshipmen, under his breath: The ward room officers had guests, too. Tbey brought up guitars and sat on the poop deck above, singiBg "The Suwanee River" and other popo^nrra | U&OL DUUgO. *How pretty!" cried Jenny Lind, with enthusiasm, clapping. When at last she was le:. "'ug, she paused on the step between the carved sides of the gangway. Looking up at the floating Stars and Stripes, she said: "I wish to salute your hag.'' Uncovering her head and holding her hat in her hand, she began to sing ''The Star Spangled Banner." As she sang the first verse, every officer and and every man came silently on deck. When she had sang the song to the end, deafening cheers rang out from the St. Lawrence and were taken up by every ship nearby, for all had been listening. Steamers blew their whistles, and every man within reach of that thrilling voice knew that he had heard one of the most inspiring songs in the world sang as he would probably never hear it Bang 8gain. Mothers! Mothers! Mothers! "HVyw msrnv nhilriran are at this season feverish and constipated, with bad stomach and headache. Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children will always cure. If worms are present they will certainly remove them. At all druggists, 25c. Sample mailed free. Address, Allen S. Olmstead, LeRoy, N. Y. ~ 25 ? ; A. Good Samaritan. Harper's Weekly. A Southern writer tells this story of a negro preacher's version of the parable of the Good Samaritan: There was a traveler on a lonely road, said the preacher, who was set upon by thieves, robbed, and left wounded | and helpless bv the wayside. As he ' " j ! lay tnere various persons passeu mm, j but none offered to assist him. j Presently, however, a Good Samaritan I came by, and, taking pity on the wounded man's plight, helped him on his mule and took him to an inn, where he ordered food and drink and raiment for the man, directing the innkeeper to send the bill to him. "And dis am a true story, brethren,"' concluded the preacher; "for de inn am standin' dere yet, and in de do'way am standin' de skeleton ob de innkeeper, waitin' for de Good Samaritan to come back an' pay de bill." To Cure Constipation take just a mite of Liver Food before retiring | each night. Ramon's Tonic Regulator supplies j it in a palatable form of powder, tea or tonic. 25c, ana money back if not satisfied. For Sale ar Harman's Bazaar. I Our Buyer is always in sear suit the wants of of X*ex ods trade, and ample cash enables us to givi id everything kept in a Firsr Class Store tli Street ||g Big clocks do not keep the best i time. It takes a tremendous man to win a victory over himself. Men who have no regret for their friends may be regretted as friendless. A girl doesn b beljftpe all she bears when tbe neighbors begin to call her a spiter. A woman may drive a man to drink, but she can't make him take water. Tbe jury for the second trial of Nan Patterson, the actress, for killing Caesar Young, in New York city, have been drawn and the trial began on Monday. John Barnett, who killed Albert Wakefield at Mariana, Ark., was taken out and hanged on Tuesday of last week by a mob of twenty men. All the parties were negroes. Kalieff, the assassin of Grand Duke Sergiue, was condemned to death at Moscow on Tuesday of last week. He expressed no regret for the crime, but said be would do it again. Four newsboys were crushed to death in a rush for free tickets given by a patent medicine show in Indiananolis last week. Several others % fell down the stairway and were hurt. Jno. E. Smith, a United States soldier, and former citizen of Pickens county, who deserted from his command at Fort McPherson, was captured near his old home on Tuesday and carried back. He will be courtmartialed. Miss Bessie Helen Davis, aged 23, an actress, was shot and fatally wounded in Philadelphia on Tuesday of last week by Edward Smedes, an actor, in a hotel where they were stopping. He shot her because she declared she was going to leave him. Then be shot- himself, but the bullet flattened against his skull and the wound was slight. Rheumatic Pains Quickly Relieved. The excruciating pains characteristic of rheumatism and sciatica are quickly relieved by applying Chamberlain's T ?? nnv.^ /vMAnf T /^TTT Tl CT Jtraill JDauu. xjuc gicai' yaiu iw&mug power of the liniment has been the surprise and delight of thousands of sufferers. The quick relief from pain which it affords is alone worth many times its cost. For sale by T1 e Kaufmann Drug company, The Assessments Increased. Comptroller General Jones yesterday notified the counsel for the Standard Oil Company that the valuation of their property in - this State bad been raised from $56,000, as returned by them, to $200,000. This action was taken after a careful examination of the returns made for the various counties in this State. In Columbia the plant is valued at $4,700 in th9 returns and the highest valuation in the State is that of Charleston, where there are supply tanks and other works for supplying the entire State. There the plant is valued at $37,000. Information received by the comptroller places the valuation of this plant at cloea on to $100,000. The Japanese Protest. Saigon, Cochin-China, April 20 ? The Baltic fleet is still in-Kamranh bay. Admiral De Jonquieree, commanding the French war vessels in this region, has taken every step to insure the neutrality of France, while the vessels remain in these waters. The order of Judge Ernest Gary directing the Master of Richland county to advertise for creditors of the Alliance Exchange, has been sustained by the Supreme Court. The merits of this decision, which was in | the case of the Administratrix of H. E Brookshire, (who has died since the beginning of the action) to have a receiver appointed and the funds of the exchange distributed through the hands of the court. A minister at St. George, Dorchester county, refused the other day to j perform the marriage ceremony for a i couDle on account of the groom be I K ? j ing a divorced man. The couple I went to Orangeburg where the knot I was tied and the man and woman | went on their way rejoicing as happily as two turtle doves billing and cooing. The husband has since been arrested on the charge of bigamy. ^ We Solicit Your Trade, jjj ch of such values as will $ X. A. YOUK'G. 5 the up-to-date C3<2?MML"fcy? e you bargains in Dry Goorls, Dress Goods. Trimmings, Ibices. Embroideries, Notions at cannot be obtained anywhere else but at YOUNG; COLUMBIA, S. C. ? j MaBBBSa88aBMMHiBEaBaEaESBBSBS5SM^Sg5jBBSEBSaS3MBaB aM WB I | I AIB LINE KAILWAY. | I ATn^TTJ-QATTTTT-T? A QT- TOT i | JL1 V/XIJL JLi UV U JL JLX JLJX1UX J J JUKJX# g Two Dailv Pullman Vestibule Limited Trains Between g south And ivjbw york. First Class Dining Car Service. The best rates and route to all Eastern cities via Richmond and Washington, or via Norfolk and steamers to Atlanta, Nashville, Memphis. Louisville, St. Louis, Chicago, New Orleans and all points South and Southwest to Savannah and ; and Jacksonville and all points in Florida and Cuba. Positively the 1 shortest line North and South. gJtT'FoT detailed information, rates, schedules, Pullman reservations. &c., apply to any agent of the Seaboard Air Line Railway or to W. L. BURROUGHS, Traveling Passenger Agent, Columbia, S. C. CHARLES F. STEWART, Assistant General Passenger Agent SAVANNAH, GA. < OAtfc vmiD unucv 1 5 ohvl iuun ifgysiLi 5 # Don't trust to what you might have left to you. Save # ^ your own money. You will feel better knowing you ^ ^ have a bank account. We pay 4 per cent, on all Savings ^ ? Accounts; so you really make money by saving money. W <? ALL BANKING BUSINESS SOLICITED. ^ * Palmetto Bank and Trust Co., \ \ COLUMBIA, S. C. * K CAPITAL, $250,000.00. - SURPLUS, $*5,000.00. ^ Wm. BL LYLES. Pres. JULIUS B WALnJSft, V. Pres. ^ ^ J. P. MATTHEWS, Secretary. ? H. F. Hexdrix, J. L. Matthews, H. A. Meetze, ? President. Vice Pres. Cashier. J w w 1 The Bank of Leesville. i I LEESYILLE, S. . J Capital, - - $30,000.00 % Interest Allowed in Savings Department. $ We Solicit a Share of Your Business. * THE PRICES TELL. THE QUALITY SELLSJ. B. FRIDAY & CO., Wholesale and Retail GROCERS, FLOUR, FEED AND GRAIN, SEED RUST PROOF OATS. We Want the Merchants, Planters and Farmers of Lexiwfnw CfMYkiii to Call and See Us Before Then Jfake Their vv?^vv?v w w.vvj^ "*"'"rwv v" " ' jr 1/ Purchases. We Can Fill Your Wants and Save You Money. 1823 and 1825 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. "URNITURE. MAXWELL & TAYLOR, COLUMBIA, S. C. We especially invite you to come to see us for your Furniture, Stoves, Mattings, Rugs, Lace Curtains, Cliairs, Rockers, Cra dies, and in fact everything to Furnish Your - House. We have the best 50c. Chair you ever saw. MAXWELL & TAYLOK, XEAR POST OFFICE, COLUMBIA, S. C. ?