The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, December 25, 1901, Page 7, Image 7
The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, December 25,1901.
Croker for Schley.
Richard Croker, the Tammany
Boss, is of the opinion that Schley ia
^ all right, and that the sympathies of
the American people are with the
V Hero of Santiago. This seems to be
the unanimous opinion of all classes
W of people except fhe clique dominated
by Crowinshield, Sampson &. Co., and
j its devotees. The time will yet come
\ when these men will be unmasked
by the light of truth and outraged
justice will be swift to overtake them.
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any case of Citanh that
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure.
F. J. Cheney & Co, Props.,
Toledo, Ohio.
We, the undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years,
and believe him perfectly honorable
in all business transactions, and
, financially able to carry out any obli*
gation made by their firm.
' West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O. Waldiog, Rinnan
& Marvin, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, 0
Hall's Catarrh Care is taken interDally,
acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all
druggists. Testimonials free.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
The Shoe Pinches.'
Thaaix Democratic Congressm n
from Louisiana have declared their
intention to vote for the Philippine
tariff bill, a Republican measure.
It is now in order for the disgruntU d
Democrats of that State to raise the
doleful tune of "Republicanism,''but
they won't do it for Louisiana is
pretty solid for it because her sug itinterest
is threatened. Iu politics, as
in everything else, it docs matter after
all whose cboe pinches.
Saved. stis Liixe.
"I wish to say that I fe^-1 I owp
my life to Kodol Dyspepsia Corp,"
writes H. C. Corestenson, of Hayfield,
MiDD. "For three years I was
troubled-with dyspepsia so that I
could hold nothing on my stomach.
Many times I would be unable to
' retain a morsel of ford. Finally I
was confined to my bed. Doctors
said I could not live. I read obe of
your advertisements on Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure end thought it fit my
case and commenced its use. I
began to improve from the first bot**
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lie. i>OW J. KLU turcu nuu ic-vvjlumend
it to all." Digests your food.
Cures all btomach troublee. J. E
K&ufmann.
"I Yam."
It is now proper for a young man
to'call his sweetheart a potato iustead
of a peach Although t'he
potato has not the creamy skin of the
peacb, it ia dearer by far, aud ia im
proved by maebiDg. If voa want lo
make a killing remark a>k ber if she
isy our sweet potato, and 88 ebe d posits
the silky tree&es on your niauly
bosom, you will hear the softest.
8 wet test voice answe?, "i yam.
Of Benefit to You.
D. S. Mitchell, Fulford, Md.:
"During a long illness I was troubled
with bed sores, was udvieed to try
DeWitt's "Witch Hazel Salve and did
so with wonderful results. I was
perfectly cured. It is the best salve
on the market." Sure cure for piles,
sores, burns. Beware of counterfeits.
J. E. Kaufmanu.
L The Just View.
f Columbia Evening Record.
Every United States Senator i*
entitled to assignment to dtry upo'j
one or more of the committees of the
Senate. These assignments are
nraotieallv dicta'ed by the majotity
r
party in that body, as the committees
are elected, and the maj )rifcy has the
power to eiect such committees it
pleases. The custom is for the majority
at the beginning of each fC-esicn
to make a pro rntn division of
the committee places, informing the
minority party, or parties, what [
places are at its, or their, disposal.
This was done at the beginning of
this session by the Republicans, as
they were in a majority iD tbe Senate. j
They informed the Demorats what j
committee places they would be j
permitted to divide among themselves.
For facilitating tbia divisI
? ?.,?r\Aooo tha Htmn. '
1ULJ, auu utua puipi/ocr^ cratic
Senators organize a caucus, :
which is a voluntary association with
out party authority. Those who >
dominate this caucus do not like
I
Senator McLauriD's independent de- I
termination to vote for whatever he
considers best for the country, regardless
of whether it be labeled Democratic
or Republican. They intimated
that they did not wish to assign
him to committee places given
them by the Republicans. The result
is that the Republican majority
gaveSeoator McLaurin his committee
places direct, instead of through the
Democratic caucus. It is true that
MeLaurin got his committee places
from the .Republican majority, but so
did all the other Democratic senators.
Papers opposed to him, how. j
ever, refuse to let their constituents
see this just and true view of the
matter and persist in trying to make
their readers believe McLaurin is a
Republican because be is too big to
bow to caucus bo?sisin.
An Evangelist's Story.
"I suffered for years with a bronchial
or lung trouble and tried various
remedies but did not obtain
permanent relief until I commenced
using One Minute Cough Cure,"'
writes Rev. James Kirkland, evangelist,
of Belle River, III. "I have no
hesitation iu recommending it to all
sufferers from maladies of this kind/'
One Minute Cough Cure affords immediate
relief for coughs, colds and
all kinds of throat and lung troubles.
For croup it is unequalled. |
< i
Absolutely safe. Very pleasant to j
take, never fails and is really a favor- !
ite with the children. They like it. i
J. E. Kaufmann.
Will Not Get av Pardon.
4
The case of William Thompson, a
convict, has been mentioned in cod- j
nectiou with a parden. Though the
Governor was favorable to granting j
the pardon on the showing made by
the applicant for the paidon, yet further
investigation show that there
are so many warrants on the same
charge agaiost the ptisoDor that the
pardou will not be granted.
Or. Bull's Cough Syrup Cures
A Cough or Cold at once. Conquers
Croup, WhoopiDg Cough and Measles'
Cough without fail. Best for Bronchitis,
Hoarseness, Grippe, Pneu- j
- i
monia. Consumption and Lung Affec- j
tious. Quick, suro results. Price, 25c.
Sometimes a man is judged by bis
appearance and sometimes by bis
disappeaiance.
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R spectability may be contagious
but folk cau.t always eaten it when 1
ihf-v want. i\
[housework] :
a Too much housework wrecks wo- ft i I
8 men's nerves. And the constant i
care of children, day and nijrht, is | i
S often too trying for even a strong M j t
i 8 woman. A hnjrgard face tells the I ;
! 8 story of the overworked housewife i
j I and mother. Deranged menses, I j
! 8 womb result from overwork. j
j 8 Every housewife needs a remedy W j
to regulate lier menses and to j
j 8 keep her sensitive female organs . j
; M in perfect condition.
! IWIMEof fARDUll!
is doing this for thousands of I
American women to-day. Jt cured 1 .
Mrs. .Tones and that is why >he jj ; *
writes this frank letter: m j j
GUadeane. Ky., Feb. 10,1901. :
I am so glad thstyonr Wine of Cardui M
is helping ine. I am feeling bet.ertiian m j
I have felt for years. I nm doing mv m I
Iown work without any help, and I R
t? A l?of ? nr\ \r*K nr?r nrt<o? hif. M
WttMICU JAn ??v. v -v. hum *? ?- -.. v -..v _
8 tired. That shows that the Wine is I
doing me good. I am getting fleshier 8 j
! than I iver was before. and sleep good M
a ard cat hearty. Before 1 began taking
M Wine of C'arrhii. 1 use<l to have to lay 8
! 8 down five or six times every day, but S
! 8 now I do not think of lying down th*rnngh B j
j 8 the day. Mas. Rk kakd Joans. M
Hl.OO AT DKt dldVIK. tt j
M for a>hi<:? ?-?! lit?r*:i>rr. ?. giving m
S ton.he Aio l??nirtn..T.: * T.W B [ j
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PII* REASONABLE llffl j
gg AT FIJI
?J?? We placed large advance order
Jjw an enormous Fall and Winter Bi
? ? i/\ 4 V* r\ 4 ca for All r
^ 4| ^ ait; sun; tu zuy umv w ku vm
69 have not been realized. We kn
Qfll the condition of the country and
69 f?r a big legitimate trade this sea
g IMMENSE STI
69 _# ^at we cann<
propose to car
G9 JBq^ t0 carve the j;
ft? H , son :mcl give
Sim to get some r<
XX Wc carrv o
i| LARGEST STOCI
and have beyond a doubt t
SS We have Men's Suits from ?1.10
XX Children's Pants 10 cents up.
Sg Dress Goods from 3 cents per y,
63 Men's Hats from 10c. each up.
Jrw In short we can clothe, shoe i
lUJ nut aii classes ana sizes ui m
wU positively mean business.
| WE MUST RE
Cost of many lines will 11c. be cc
QO verted into cash. Thanking tj
t ww and with kind wishes, we ar
?W. F. F
6|j) I 638 and I 640 Main
AmMAfusefseaeAQfi
i
$ ATLANTA GRANITE
MWl AND
Sr Marietta Marhlp Works.
Allllll lVliU 1IAUA IV/JIV V*
We have the best equipped plant in the South, with up to
date pneumatic tools and polishing machines which puts us
in a position to do all kinds of *
Marble and Granite Work
at the very lowest prices. Estimates made on all kinds of
Cemetery Work, and Building Material.
Wholesale and retail. Call on or address,
3. G. MOZLEY & CO., P. W. BAB2TES,
Proprietors, Atlanta, Ga. General Agent, Ridge Springs, S. C.
May 8? ly.
Si! Mini Marble iris,
1707 MAIIV ST., COLUMBIA, S. C.
JL ' The Largest Retail
i?l iMAmfi AND GRANITE
xjljl.IJL' vnxwAJiAi JL JLM
^FjTl ?ljPl -JSy- }M D'alfrs Sonth. We nse the best grade material in manufacturing
. ? r^j*gf Monuments and Headstone* and gnarautee our work and
hinish to be the best. When yon hear a man complainthat
he can buy so mhch cheaper from some
1 little fellow who is anxious to sell anything, yon
1|K can put it down that he will get cheap stock,
cheap wot k, and oi course a cheap job.
?K We can compete with any tair dealer
1u t^I*s C0QDtr^' ^nt we eannot
some as we do not care
work.
? > Trt.JSf>, /.i\ ? fin r om AAirii;ri nrrft
IM S Wild B1W, WUIl lilff HII'IMi, HI,
for sale. Write to us or see our
MR. 1\ B. EDWARDS, LEXIXGTOX, S. C.
and we will see that you are treated fair.
SOUTH CAROLINA MARBLE WORKS.
September 1?. 44--tf?
SING 1
inr Ciirll
lift 0HU i g
liffliKiiil
m | /
men's. |
s anticipating + Sfm
isiness and we XX
expectations {I G9
ow full well &J|
I see no chance
uson. We have " 69
ICKS OF STUFF | \
>t, afford to carrv over, and don't fiJLjl
rv over, and, therefore, have decided jwj
irices to the centre early in the sea- flR
those a chance who are able te buy ZZ
>al bargains.
ne of the 5f!S
IS IN THE STATE ||
lie stuff you are looking for.
up Children's Suits from 49c. up. jrjrl
A tremendous stock of Shoes ZZ
nrd from 1 0 cents a rair ut>.
Ladies' Trimmtfd Hats and JjJJ
ready to wear hats at all J3E?
md prices except high prices. JAp
en and womankind and we most Bfj
DUCE STOCK!! |
msidered. The stuff must he contie
trade at large for past favors Q9
e very sincerely. ca
URTICK. ?
I St., COLUMBIA, s. C.
ea
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PERKINS MANUFACTURING CO.,
YELLOW PINE LUMBER,
MANUFACTURERS OF
HIGH G-13-A. 3D EI
ci nnoiun. pen iiifi einillC
rLUunniu, ubiLiiiUf oium?)
FINISHINGS, MOULDINGS, SHINGLES AND LATHS,
DOOR8,SA8H AND BLINDS,
AUGUSTA, GA.
^ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED.,**
February 1?ly.
When writing mention the Dispatch. When writing mention tha-Dlspatcli
Standard
floods of nil descriptions are the only kind kept
in stork in our new store, and those who wish to
t ~ ?1.~ ?Ac f>? Poll on/1 Winter
puI'CIIC^SC i IK- liiir.^i nvivniv.- m ?..?-* ? .??v?
Dry Qoods, Notions and Millinery
as cheap as the same class of goods can 1 >e pur1_
1 - I ill incruio t /-L- }?Afnrp?
ci1hscu i'im'w ih'h', silwuiil lll.^j'vvl llll.-oo ,\n ?
purchasing. Honest values for vour money is
our guarantee, so if your want to buy goods
that will prove to Ik* just as represented, give
us a call and you'll not )>e <fisapj>ointed.
WM. PLAT i,
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MAIN STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, COLUMBIA, S. C.
Octobsr, I).?oca.
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