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THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH. ? Representative newspaper. Souers Lexington and the 15orders of the Surrounding gounties Like a Blanket. P ym. TYYVT ~ LEXINGTON, S. C? WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1906. 23 I ?v GLOBE DRY GOODS COMPANY, . p i| TKT. 251- ^OnSTCSITOlT, T23-, jigs WW taseo MAIN STREET, - - - - - ? - - - COLUMBIA, 8. C. || Solicits a Share of Your Valued Patronage. Polite and Prompt Attention. October istf ter' - . Great Destruction. Naples, April 9 ?Rsports of fatalities consequent upon the eruption of Mount Vesuvius are coming in. According to information received late tonight probably as many as 500 lives were lost in the district of San Guiseppe while from the ruins of a church which collapsed, owiDgr to the weight of ashes on the roof, 49 corpses were extricated And it is asserted that at Sorrento, 37 persons were killed by falling bouses. Cavalry * proceeding to the succor of the inhabitants of the devastated section have been ncable to make progress, the rain falling on the ashes a foot deep having made it impossible for the horses to travel. The sea is greatly agitated. The sky has cleared, but heavy clouds hang over the east, threatening a |p farther downpour. The streams of lava are almost stationary. Troops are erecting barriers in the direction of Pompeii to prevent farther danger in that quarter. This has been a day of terror for the cities, towns and country about Mount Vesuvius. Unconfirmed reports place the number of dead and injured at several hundred, but not many facts can be obtained upon which to base an accurate estimate. At midnight the situation appears aonnvini* fVio 1 a ttu ofrdotn a Vtoxr. I IUIUiC ?K7Dl*l augf buw 10 va OU4vuuiu UVTiog diminished in volume, and in some directions haying stopped altogether, while a copious rainfall is cooling the lava where it lies stationary. The king and queen visited the afflicted districts. The rojai party was received with the most touching [:i: manifestations of gratitude, amidst cheers and weeping, expressions of thanks, and frantic gesticulations of joy. The king forbade the police and carbineers to keep the people away from him eo that all could approach him. The women kissed the king's hand and the queen's gown, exclaiming: "God sent you to us.'' One of the women addressing the king, cried: "If thou art our king, order the volcano to stop." Letter From Florida. To the Editor of the Dispatch: Farmers are shipping green beans, cabbage and Irish potatoes to the Northern markets where they bring good prices. Other vegetables will soon follow. 'Some of my Lexington friends prophesied that my stay in Florida would be brief. Boys, don't think if you leave South Carolina you will starve or get eaten up by mosquetoes. Money really grows here on trees, but it is in the shape cf Oranges, &o. The groves are lookirg fine jaet now; no cold the passed winter to hurt them. Yes, there is money in a < i i a oranges ana vegeiaDiee, ana wages are very gocd. It is a little warm, but get a little grit in jour craw and make up your mind that you can stand what others can, and you will soon be 0 K. Don't immagine that I "MEET jPjj AT TAPP'S7'~ WONDER RIBBON SALE. Big lot of Fancy Ribbons of all the spring novelties in floral designs, stripes and Persian effects, rose designs and rosebud patterns, helitrope shades, pinks, greens and all the combinations in keeping with the season's latest fads are offered in this immense collection of love ly ribbons. Special prices 10c., 35c., 39c. and 8Hc. SILKS. If It's Silks, and It's Stylish, TAPP has It. We are showing a fall line of Loaisine Silk in Queen's Greys. Pare Silk Crepe de Chine in white, cream, black and a good ran of colors. Fancy Taffetas and Loaisine Silks, all colors. Pare Silk Peaa de Cygnes in white, black and all olors. Chiffon Taffetas in white and 1 colors. Black Silks, all prices. pljPpft -7 . you will find all the work like laying by cottoo in the sand bills. The hammock lands are getting higher every day. Good orange land runs from $50 to $75 per acre. The weather has been very nice, pleasant days and cool nights. Land is getting dry from eo much wind, and a good April season would be very acceptable and do vegetables good. Don't understand that .Florida is a paradise, we have to hustle as other folks do, while there are some good advantages here. Best wishes to the Dispatch and its readers. L L P. April 7, 1906. Dots from Pineywoods. | To the Editor of the Dispatch: The people are erjoying very good health, aDd are husttling around getting their lands in fix for the coming crop. We all have new grounds burnt off and broken up. It is a very good idea to do this in the spring than in ftM rv> m if in n r? r\f tuc QULUUiUl WiiCU 1U io DU UUV* We now eDjoy getting mail on 1 our new B. F. D. from Chapin, I with Mr. Frank Frick carrier. He 1 leaves Ghapio after 12 o'clock in order to catch the day's mail, so we 1 get our mail one day sooner than usual. The residence of Mr. D. Henry < Wheeler, which was * destroyed by fire 6ome time ago. is being rapidly i rebuilt The lumber and shingleB i have been all sawed. Mr. Wheeler i has been in feeble health for some < time, but is some better now. We i hope and trust that he will still con- ! tinue to improve and yet enjoy the i rich blessing that the Lord has bestowed on him. We have organized a Sunday school < at St. Peter's (Piney Woods) with 85 students to start with. We think we will have double that many in a faw SnnHavn Wfi am nntininnfinnr ? ?J ? ?? ^ having the largest Sunday school in the county, with Mr. W. D. Huffstetler first assistant and Mr. Willie Mayor second assistant superintendent. Patron. Selma News Notes. To the Editor of the Dispatch: No news from this correspondent for some time means that everything is moving on in a quiet and orderly manner. Mrs. L. W. Fuller, wife of Mr. Lawrence W. Fuller, died very suddenly last Tuesday night. Her sud| den death was a great shock to her family and friends. She leaves an aged mother, husband and two children. Weather conditions have been i favorable for the past week and farmers have stirred the soil in prepara| tion for planting. Some corn has J already been planted, j Small grain looks very fine. Anril Q h TT Always use T. X. L for pains. WASH GOODS. ! I Fancy Lawns, all colors and designs, j l fast colors. Big line of fine Lawn and i Batiste, fast colors, nice, new designs. 1 CURTAIN SWISS. We have a large stock in all designs, white with colored stripe, white with white dots, stripes, etc. WHITE LAWN. White Victoria Lawn, wears and ' washes better than any other. Cotton Mercerized Voile in all colors, wears j well and is good style, Beautiful White Nainsook, plain with Embrodered clover leaf, others with dainty stripe with dots. Mercerized White Madras in all designs, a very handsome fabric for Suits and Waists. Philippine Freedom. Washington, April 7 ?Moorefield Storey, of Boston, president of the Anti-imperialist league, appeared before the house committee on insular affairs this morning in favor of the McCall resolution directing the president to reach an agreement with the foreign nations of the world that they keep their hands off the Philippines, should they be given their independence. Mr. Storey declared i & w this was the most favorable time for pressing the nations to allow the Pailippines to remain undisturbed. The passage of the resolution did not mean that FtlipiD09 are to be given their independence today, tomorrow or next year, he said. Mr. Gilbert, (Democrat) of Kentucky, asked if it was not true that disorder in the islande was prompted to a great extent by the belief that the United States would never give the Filipinos independence. To him Mr. Storey replied that the disorders undoubtedly came from the people's desire for freedom, and lUUb II BUU1D piULUICC IJl IUUCJJ3LIU" ence was held out, it would have a great- effect iu keeping the turbulent element down. Slot Machines Out of Business. Columbia Record of the 9tb, says: The police department yesterday confiscated 41 of the slot machines which have been used lately dispensing cigars and chewing gum. This action was taken by Detective Broom and Donning upon a warrant Bworn out by Recorder Stanley. The war rant alleges violation of the State law. This puts the case in a new aspect entirely. Heretofore in trying to stop the slot machines the police have been operating under the municipal laws against violation of the Sabbath, and now they are working under a State law in making the confiscations. Answer to Georgia Letter. To the Editor of the Dispatch: Answers to tbe questions asked by Mr. Oupstid in the "Letter from Georgia" as to Moses: Moses died in tbe laod of Moab and God buried him. He was buried in a valley in the land of Moab over against Betbpeor and no man knoweth of his sepulchre; the children of Israel wept thirty days. Is this correct? Maggie Sharpe. Peliun, S. C., April 5, 1906 The April Entertainment. The April entertainment given by the Ladies' Aid society of St. Stephen's Lutbern church on Friday night to raise funds for the parsonage was a great succesB both in point of pleasure and financially. Roof's j hall was made attractive with decora- j tions of Sowers. On entering the j hall each guest was presented with a j "bow K" (banquet; as a Bouvenir, a j bevy of pretty youDg girls having this pleasant duty to perform. Music on the graphophone and several vocal tapp's'greateri We offer the greatest collection of Spri ever seen hereabouts. The grandest lot o Wash Goods and other Dress materials ar Ribbons and Embroideries and the little c and shirtwaists. And Millinery of the 1 with new goods. YOUR EAS No matter what the style, what the sei becomes you. With the immense variety quaint shapes, you have to be very carefu you wish. We are showing some of the 1 wonderfully neat creations of spring's lat the fancier Dress Hats are charming. Su blues, cactus and the Bordeaux shades, to tions. Ostrich plumes, ribbons and flowe under the quaint shapes. Prices most mc The JAMES ] COLUMBIA, S. C., 1642, 164 und instrumental selections on the piano added greatly to the pleasures of the evening. There was a real auction sale of fancy articles conducted by Judge Draftp, and there was some spirited bidding. Among other features of the entertainment wasafbwer contest in which Miss Pearle Oswald was the winner of a beautiful Btand of fbwere; a doll guessing contest; and a walk for an '^Easter pie" filled with rabbit egge, which were given to the contestants. Refreshments consisting of ice-cream and cake were served. Altogether it was a very pleasant f.ffiir, and the proceeds amounted to $37. Kail Agent on Angnsta Train. It is dow practically certain that the efforts that have recently been made by Senator Tillman and Representative Lever to have the postcfSce department place a mail agent on the train leaving Columbia for Augusta late in the afternoon will be successful. Discussing this matter, Mr. Lever said todaj: 'T have just been to see General White, superintendent of the railway mail division cf the postoffice department, about putting on a mail agent on the train that leaves Columbia about 5 o'clock in the efternoon for Augusta. I have been at work on this matter for eome time and I believe we will be successful. Frequently the train from the North that reaches Columbia about noon is late, and by the time it gets to Columbia the one for Augusta has gone. That delays all mail from the North to points between Columbia and Augusta until about daylight next morning?a delay of about seventeen hours. The placing of a mail agent on the afternoon train out of Columbia for Augueta will be cf . incalculable value to the stations along the line. A through pouch is already carried on this train from Columbia to Augusta, but no mail is 1 delivered along the route. I hope we will have it in operation at an early date ''?Columbia Daily Record, April 7th. Attention Sons of Veterans. You are requested to meet at Lexington Monday the 16th April, for the purpose of electing delegates to | the State Reunion in Columbia and j the Annual Reunion in New Orleans, i A full attendance is required. Alfred J. Fox, Commandant. | Julian E. Kaufmann, Adjutant. Mother Gray's Sweet Powders ! for Children, j Successfully used by Mother Gray, nurse in the Children's Home in New I York, cure feverishnese, bad stomach, I 7 1 1 teething disorders, move arid regu- | late the bowels ana destroy worms. ' Over 30,000 testimonials. They J never fail. At all druggists, 25c. j Sample Free. Address Alien S. Oltn- j | sted, Le Roy, N Y 4w25 DEPARTMENT STORE. ng and wearables and stylish materials f Silks ever shipped South. And pretty e here in variety and at prices unmatched. Iress helps. Tailored Suits, special Skirts ligher order. Every department is filled 5TER, HAT. ason, you only want the Hat that best ' afforded this season in many colors, and 1 or you won't get quiet the pleasing effect landsomest Hats ever seen here. Simply est style demands. Some of the effects in j tch lovely color combinations in the new j say nothing of black and white combina- i ts unmentionable. Roses that just tit in ! >derate. Li. TAPP CO., 4 and J?46 MAIN STREET. / Spjpingf i9oe. A SINGLE GLANCE \ f fliDOi, Snnorli S\nifc will cIiatu- vrm fVipf +:Vipv rpnrp A. X.V U V X JL/ Ull'U ?T A' *. U11V If T V c*. I/?AIX<V V1AVJ A \/jy* V/ sent the very top notch of perfection and the best of values in "ready-to-wear7 clothes. We have, them in the stylish grays, blues, blacks and mixed worsteds. Do not wait until the Easter rush, but come and make your selection now. E. G. DREKER S GUM, CLOTHIERS-FURNISHERS-HATTERS, V Lexington, ----- - S. C. FORWARD of, j And to the front is the word iMfe' CHI 1111. (jr ? As/f w^fev? f ?yt ? v ^ We are preparing for a big MSKMk SPRING CAMPAIGN. ! JlfeifitoiSL-Wp otp rpppivino* hip* shin men*s ^rom New York ' I Ww^^ W^Ml-l' 'MMnr and_Puttin? ?,3ods in shaPe for ||2P||ra BSMPr^^S^li Spring trade. W While we are doing this ^rf^Swl mr come in and look at develop f^W Bpf v ments. I ^Ifg ^ NEW SPRING SUITS ? $6.50 to S12.50. THE CLOTHIER, ^ 1523 MIH ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. "MEET'ME AT TATP'S7' ? I c T\TT>PI1 TtTTT( VTf17TTlTn n JMOTiOJSS. I .LilUiJho i u xixa loniiM VJO. Elegant showing of best quality of I New and attractive Neckwear. Fancy Corsets. Splendid assortment of fine i Lace and Embrodery trimmed. Chimeplain Lino Handkerchiefs. Fine Pearl sjttes. with and without cuffs. Ladies* Buttons, suitable for dresses, waists and ' pretty Lace and Embroidery Turnover shirts. Fancy colored novelty buttons I Collars. Pink and blue Silk Neck Scarfs, for trimming purj>oses. Nice quality j Fine assortment of Ruehing for neck Side and Back Combs in shell and amber. ! and sleeves, white, pink, blue, red and Heavy fine quality. Prices, ->5c. and 5Cc. j black. Ladies' medium weight Lisle Cqt> ttvtci CTTTT? rPTTT i TC'TC Thread Hose, spliced heel and soles. ur blilXirl WAlaib. ; xiee assortment of line Lace and DropSpecial lot of Silk Wash Shirtwaists. ! stitch Hose. Children's tine Ribbed Black Taffeta Shirtwaist Suits, we otf. r ; Black Hose. Best quality Lisle Thread i i :. * i . .1. i / ii 1.1 i i J: t i a spmai iiumner, some very rica cluck urioves, uuickuuo winte, nice peariciasp. Taffeta Shirtwaist Suits. Silk Petticoats. | Ladies' tine Lisle Swiss ribbed. Vests. New Spring Silk Skirts. i Ladies' Jersey ribbed Gauze Vests. MEN'S FURNISHINGS. \ 32 ? Men's brown balbriggan Undershirts | \ al.. Rouud-Thread aud Torchon Laces and Drawers in all sizes, short sleeves. j and Insertion. We have never had such Wear and wash better than all others, j a wonderful collection of Laces before. Men's full-size regular made seamless j Ladies' fine Gauze Lisle Hose, very light Half Hose, in black and tan, all sizes. | and pretty.