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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, April 2, 1902. LEPEOSY 1ST TEE TJ. S. Not Ore Cass Reported from South Carolina. Washington, March 24 ?The Secretary of the Treasury today sent tc the Senate a report of the commis sion of medical officers of the marine hospital service, appointed to investigate the origin and prevalence ci leprosy in the United States. The eVintro 97? mscu nf lpnrnsv in icyuiu OUytTO M I V V- ? in the United States, distributed bj States as follows: Alabama,. 1: California, 24: Florida, 24; Georgia, 1; IlliDoia, 5; Iowa. 1: Louisiana, 155; Maryland, 1, Mass achusetts, 2; Minnesota, 20; Missouri, 5; Montana, 1; Nevada, 1; New York, 7; North Dakota, 18; Oregon. 1: Pennsylvania, 1; South Dakota, 1; Texas, 3; Wisconsin, 3. Of the total number 176 are males 102 females; 145 American born, 12C foreign born and the remainder uncertain. It is stated that 186 of the cases were contracted in the United States, but the opinion is expressed by the commission tbat this number is too large and that some of these cases were brought from abroach Summarizing the committee say that the number of cases is smaller than is generally believed. They also say that leprosy is conveyed from one nersnn to another in the United ir - - - - - States, such conveyance being most markably noticeable in the States on the Southern coast; that a large majority of the cases im the United States (33 per cent.) are at large; that at present only 72 of the cases are isolated and provided for by the States or cities in which they are located, and that many of those now at large, if not all, would be willing to be cared for if the proper lepresoria existed for their treatment and comfort The comm.ssion recommends the establisment of a reteat for lepers, and expresses the opinion that it should be in the arid Southwest, or in a similar region further north, or on an island in the Gulf of Mexico or on the Pacific coast. Of the 155 cases reported from Louisiana. 101 are in New Orleans county and 37 in the leper home at Iberville. Of the 7 cases in New York, 4 are in King's county and 3 in New York county. The commission expresses the opinion that the figures given do not represent the total number of lepers in the country because they say that the loathsome character of the disease causes persons affected to conceal it as long as possible. They also express the opinion that it is most frequently contracted by inhaling dust where lepers h3ve been located. Saved Many a Tine. Don't neglect coughs and colds even if it is spring. Such cases often result seriously at this season just because people are careless. A dose of One Minute Cough Cure will remove all danger. Absolutely safe. Acts at once. Sure cure for coughs, colds, croup, grip, bronchitis, and other throat and lung troubles "I have used One Minute Cough Cure several years.'' says Postmaster C. O. DawsoD, Barr, III. "It is the very best cough medicine on the market. It has saved me many a severe spell of sickness and I warmly recommend it " The children's favorite. J. E. Kaufmann. G-ivs Them a Chance. Knoxville Sentinel. It is astonishing bow the public locks upon the newspaper as a free horee to be ridden to death. People will pay money for a band, for lights, janitor, to go to a job priniing office and buy thousands of dodgers, pa^ boys to deliver them, pay performers in the entertainment, if they are professional?, or pay some manager tc get up the affair and give him a large per centege of the receipts, pay al] the bills?in fact, pay for everything except that which is most valuable tc them, to wit, newspaper advertising And if the newspaper is unwilling tc devote more notice to such entertainment tVicm 'ihprfll ripws notices it LUVUV iUMU *4 W* ? - .. - comes in for much abuse. And yel why should not the newspapers charges for its advertising space just ! as the owner cf the ball charges for | its rent, the billboard man charges i for the use of his billboards, the lithographers charge for furnishing posters, the job printing office charges ' for the dodgers, ana trie outsiae parties charge for their service? The newspaper has only two sources > of revenue. One is subscription, the . other advertising. The subscriptions j > to newspapers are so cheap that they j - little more than pay the cost of the j white paper. j ^ i A Valuable Medicine For Coughs and Colds in Children. "I have not the slightest hesitancy - ? o. V\ ? *v? K n v 1 n m c ! | in recouimeuuujg v^uau-i uca a Cough Remedy to all who are suffer. ing from coughs colds,'' says Obas. . M. Cramer, Esq., a well known watch maker, of Colombo, Cevlon. "It has i ' been some two years since the city dispensary first called my attention , to this valuable medicine and I have > repeatedly used it and it has always . been beneficial. It has cured me quickly of all chest colds. It is ( , especially effective for children and seldom takes more than one bottle to , cure them of horseness. I have per- ^ , suaded many to try this valueable j medicine, and they are all as well pleased as myself over the results." For sale by J. E. Kaufmann. j Stole $100,000. ( New York, March 28?President 1 Copetand, of the Riverside bank, an- * nounced today that M. G. Bell, the 1 receiving teller, had disappeared with a sum estimated at from twenty to a ! hundred thousand dollars. The River- j ' side was the leading "society" bank of the upper West side. The money ! was taken between February 12 and I Monday last. Bell was engaged to a prominent New York society belle, j on whom he is reported to have spent j the money. j Shot In His Loft Leg. j For all kinds of sores, burns, | bruises, or other wounds DeWitt's j Witch Hazel Salve is a sure cure. I ^ Skin diseases- 3ield to it at once. \ ^ Never fails in cases of piles. Cool- j ' ing and healing. None genuine but j 1 DeWitt's. Beware of counterfeits. "I suffered for many years from a 1 sore caused by a gun shot wound in j my left leg," says A. S. Fuller, Eng- j lish, Ind. "It would not heal and gave me much trouble. I used all kinds of remedies to no purpose T until I tried DeWitt's Witch Hazel c Salve. A few boxes completely cured ( j me.'' J E. Kaufmann. I 1 Cotton Mills to Close. j? Lowell, Mass., March 28 ?Agents ; * i j of cotton mills here are preparing to j shut down their works entirely Satur- j ^ day. Forty thousand people will be j 1 thrown out of work. Agents of the J f I operators state that the board of i _ ! arbitration has agreed to meet in j 1 | conference.Saturday, but no hope of j , a settlement is entertained. "Wants to Help Others. "I had stomach trouble all my life,v I says Edw. Mebler, proprietor of the ! ? Union Bottling "Works, Erie, Pa., j f "and tried all kinds of remedies, ;1 went to several doctors and spent j 1 csnsiderable money trying to get a ! s moment's peace. Finally I read of * | Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and have been t | taking it to my great satisfaction, j 1 j T nornr i-.ncl it-c cmml f. iv Q^mocli ! i j Jav. X X W IX V? iiU v a - W * ? v >?/ *? .?v<* j trouble and gladly recommend it in | ? | hope that I may help other sufferers." j 1 | Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures ail j t j stomach troubles. Ycu don't have j J I t to diet. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure ui- i 1 ! j gests what you eat. J. E Kaufmann. j 1 1 Commissioner Evans Resigns. ^ i ? ~V\ ashington, March 28?Conamis- ! ( , sioner of Pensions Evans has placed j ! ] . his resignation in tLe hands of the | president. It will not take effect ; ^ i ] , until an important position in the j, ? diplomatic service is found for him. j I | His successor will continue his policy, j ^ i' , Has Made Many Fricr.ds. , The Prohibition Journal. The Hon. A. F. Lever is called the 11 : "baby of Congress." He has made 1 i many friends and is growing popu- < j lar. He is an indefatigible worker. , 1 ir?y*B7T,' M. IIMlli mi Eczema, Ps^ Rheum,Tetl Belong to that class of inflammatory cause more genuine bodih* discomfo diseases. The impurities or sediment of poor digestion, inactive Kidneys taken up by the blood, saturating th< that ooze out through the glands and scribable itching and burning, and the yellow, watery discharge forms ? into crusts and sores or little brown 1 and white scabs that drop off, leaving , * * ^ A rrr 1 C+ tT1 me JiJvlIl UCIIUCi cliUJ. lav.. a iiv> ? of the poison may cause the skin to crack and bleed, or give it a scaly, fish} consist of innumerable blackheads ar the face. Purification of the blood is 1 diseases. Washes and powders car r-i y* ^ ^e.m^S^ieS' fies pass 0?f relieve the skin. S. S. S. is the onl; purifier. It contains no Arsenic, Pota Write us about your case and our ] We have a handsomely illustrated boc free to all who wish it. the swii LEVER'S POPULARITY. The Congressman is Greatly Liked by His Associates. Charleston Post. Washington, March 21 ?There is orobably no member of the delegate from South Carolina more Dopuar among the Democratic members )f the House than is Representative Lever, whose Congressional career oegan at the begining of the present session. It is generally the opinion the members who have watched <. 213 congest ILItiL Lie Will reiaiu uia etiit ind that the committee will report in his favor. A friend of Mr. Lever, who was in Washington the other daj, was speu at the National Hotel and said that Mr. Lever would doubtless be given i reuomination by the people of his Congressional district. Although Dne of the youngest members of the j House, he said Mr. Lever had made j * record during the present Congress }f which an older member might feel i proud. The speech of Representa- ; :ive Lever delivered when the bill to j establish rural free deliverv was un- ! * ler discussion in the House, was pub- I ished in bull in the Congressional Record. The speech was in opposi:ion to the hill. Mr. Lever being an idvocate of the present system of j :ural free delivery, and opposed to I he contract system, which the bill proposes to establish. ft Strikes A Kick Find. "I was troubled for several years vith chronic indigestion and nervous lebility," writes F. J. Green, of Lan:asfcer. N. H, 4,No remedy helped ne until I began using Electric Bit;ers, which did me more good than til the medicines I ever used. They lave also kept my wife in excellent lealth for years. She says Electric Sitters are jast splendid for female roubles: that they are a grand tonic nd invigorator for weak, run down vomen. No other medicine can take ts place in our family.'' Try them. Duly 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by F. E. Kaufmann. A Good WifeT" There are three things which a *ood wife should resemble and yet :Lose same three things she should lot resemble. She should be like a ;own clock?keep time and regularity: <he should not, however, be like a ;own clock in speaking so loudly that ill the town may hear her. She should :>e like a snail?prudently keep withn her own house: but she should not oe like a snail and carry all she ha6 jpon her back. She should be like m echo?speak when spoken to: but she should not he like an echo in beng determined to always have the .ast word. Blown to Atoms. The old idea that the body sometimes needs a powerful, drastic, purgative pill has been exploded: for Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are perfectly harmless, gently stimulate I liver and bowels to expel poisonous matter, cleanse the system and abso- j lutely cure Constipation aud Sick : Headache. Only 2oc at J. E. Kauf- J , _ i mann s drug store. It is stated that Carrie Nation has -lug up the hatchet and is again on ! die warpath. She is said to be de- j termined to scalp every bottle of J whiskey in the State of Kansas. Driasis* Salt Lerand Acne and disfiguring" skin eruptions that rt and worry than all other known s which collect in the system because and other organs of elimination are e system with acid poisons and fluids pores of the skin, producing an inde" I can cheerfully endorse your S. S. S. is a cure for Eczema. I was troubled with it for 25 years and tried many remedies with no g-ood effects, but after isin? a few bottles of S. S. S. was entiroy relieved. Wm. Campbell, 313 W. Central St., Wichita, Kan. t appearance: again the eruptions may rr.rl Kiminc iTririri 11*1 pillipiUl'Ul iiaiu, AVU k7 H|yvAA the only remedy for these vicious skin 1 only hide for a time the glaring S. S. eradicates all poisonous accumutes the Uric and other acids, and od to its wonted purity, and stimulates the sluggish organs, and the impurithrough the natural channels and v guaranteed purely vegetable blood ish or other harmful mineral, physicians will advise without charge. ?k on skin diseases, which will be sent FX SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. Invited to Visit Rev. Bnnvrody. "Washington Post. Representative Lever, of South Carolina, left at the white house ai invitation for the President to visit Rev. James Bullock Dunwody, o: Walterboro, S. C. Mr. Dunwody joined in marriage the President'; father and mother. If possible, tk< visit will be made dur'og the trip t( Charleston this month. A* Certain Cure for Chilblains. Shake into your shoes Allen's Foot ease, a powder. It cures Chilblains .? < T-V o l: o ? l: JbroStDlCGS, JLMmp, owe&uup,ov,ijiia feet. At all Druggists and Shc< Stores, 25c. 21 Saluda ITotss. To the Editor of the Dispatch: Farmers are busily eDgaged ir preparing for the coming crops. Th< weather for the last few days hai been delightful. Mr. J. Fred Fulmer is quite sicl at this writing. The school at Pine Ridge taugb by Prof. J. B. Kilgore has closed We suppose their will be a summei school at this place. Mr. C. L. Epting, wife and sister; have just returned from the Expo sition and were delighted with theii trip. Prof. J. M. Enting who is teaching the Brookland High school came home for a few days to recuperate from recent illness. The people of this community are delighted to have a bridge across Cimping creek at the ford batweec D I. Epting's and H. P. Leaphart's A number of Commissioners have looked at this place and asserted thai a road could not be made across the hill on the south side of the creek Capt. Meetze has demonstrated wnal pluck and good judgment can do With twelve negroes he has built ? road and bridge in two weeks that would be a credit to any community. In other words Capt. Chas. Meetze has done with the gang in two weeks what many predicted would take twc months. Hurrah for Capt. Meetzf UliU ll:c uuaiu gaug. We are also under many obliga tions to the Supervisor for granting us the privilege of having a bridge across this dangerous ford. Farmer. March 28, 1902. Greenville, Tenn. I have thoroughly convinced my self that Dr. Baker's Blood anc Liver Cure is the finest medicine made for Indigestion and Constipa tion. (I have tried them all) anc was cured by the use of this medi cine, after all others had failed. most cheerfully and unhesitatingl; endorse it. Yours truly, H. N. Baker, Mayor. For sale at the Bazaar. Ancient Austrian Custom. Vienna, March 27.?Following an cient Holy Thursday custom Em peror Franz Joseph today washer the feet of twelve paupers, drier them, hung coins of silver on theii necks and served them a three cours< meal. To Cure a Cold in One DayTake Laxative Bromo Quinint Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box 25c. i itllS 1IB DIR. j 1 ! DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO j CHECK. J W. 1?. ROOF, Cashier. DIRECTORS: j | Allen Jones. W. ?. Roof, C. M. Efird. j \ R. Hilton. James E. Hendrix. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. | Deposits of $1 and upwards received and ! I interest at 5 per cent, per annum allowed, ; payable April and October. September 21?tf ] ! Hi NATIONAL IX.: : THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN COLUMBIA. UNITED STATES. STATE, CITY AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY. Saving's department. Paid up Capital ... $200,000 Surplus Piofits . - - 70,(KM Liability of Stockholders - 200,000 $470,000 rnt?rest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent rer annua., payable May 1st and November 1st W. A. CLARK, President. Wilis Jonb8, Vice President and Cashier. December 4?ly. ANDREW CRAWFORD ' ATTORNEY AT LAW. 1 COLUMBIA,""""-"" "" S. C. b T)RACTICES IN THE STATE AND c JL Federal Courts, and offers hia professional services to the citizens of Lexington j County. October 18?ly. 3 d ; | Dr. fl.'E. ^ Leaphart, AND -I FIR M LKIBNR M. I LEXINGTON, S. C, 1 | RESIDENT AGENT FOR THE 51 NEW YORK LXFJE j j THE STRONGEST INSURANCE COMPANY ON EARTH. Persons desiring a policy written in the I above strong insurance company shonld nr>*ifV momH T \rill r>allnr>nn rh^m at, their i ! homes if preferred. j j 1200 acres of well timbered land, situate j in Black Creek township, about five miles ? I from a railroad station. There is a good i g | water power on the place. Price. $2,500 | - cheap at this price. Titles good. | OA A ACRES OF GOOD FARMING j ! OUu land, '0 acre* o?eo, situated about half way b.-tweea Swareca and Gasi t n ai.d couvev ient to raoroal. Buiiiogs l | on t e p ace ars in fair condition.. Titles go. d, ter* asy. Pdce ST.;0 00. DR. C E. LEAPEART, ? Real Es'ate and Insurance Agent. i parser'S , HAIR BALSAM ' I Cleanse* and beautifies the hair. I'roa otes a luxuriant growth. - I fjcTfr Fails to P.estore Gray 1 Hair to it3 Youthful Color. * ' Cures scalp di^ases it hair ialiing. j gflc, and $ I.Wat bnjggl::{s__ r! pQLUMBIA, NSWB5SRY AHO ; I L/LAUHSKS RAJLK0A9. . ' Tn "Flffipo.f Xnvprnbfir *25th. 1900. i 7 45 am lvAtlanta(SAL)ar 8 00 pm ! ! 10 11 am lv Athens ar 5 28 pm I 1 I 11 1G am lv Elberton ar... 4 18 pm ' i | 12 23 pm lv Abbeville ar... 3 15 pm j j j 12 48 pm lv Greenwood ar. 2 48 pm j 1 35 pm ar f Clinton lv... 2 00 pm i 10 00 am iv sGienn Springs 4 00 pm j 11 45 am lv Spartanburg ar 3 10 pm j " 12 01 pm lv Greenville ar.. 3 00 pm ! i 12 <52 pm lv +Waterloo ar.. 2 06 pm ; 1 16 pm ar tLaurenslv... 1 38 pm i fDinner. J(c. & w. c.) iHarris Springe i ' No. 62 *No. 21 | 11 08 am lv..Columbia, .lv 9 20 am 11 20 a mar. .Leaphart.ar 9 40 am 1 11 27 a mar Irmo . ..arlO 15 am . 11 35a m ar.Balleniine .arlO 40 am j 11 40 a m ar.WhiteEock.arlO 58 am ; 11 43 a ra ar .. Hilton., .aril 15 am 3 : 11 4!) a m ar. ..Chapin. ..aril 49 am j ) ! 12 03 a ra arL. Mountain arl2 25 pm j j 12 07 a m ar.. .Slighs.. arl2 35 pm | 12 17 p m ar.Prosperity..ar 1 10 pm I 12 30 p m ar. Newberry, ar 2 37 pm I I 12 43 p m ar. ..Jalapa.. .ar 0 05 pm | ? | 12 48 p m ar... Gary ar 3 15 pm 3 i 12 55 p in ar.. Kinard. ..ar 3 30 pm 1 02 p m ar..Goldville. .ar 3 55 pm 1 16 pmar.. Clinton., .ar 5 00 pm 1 27 p in ar . ..Parks... .ar 5 20 pm j 1 35 p m ar. .Laurens, .ar 5 30 pm I i *Daily freight except Sunday. RETURNING SCHEDULE. 1 : NrA"53 *No.~ 22 ! 3 i 1 35 p m It. .Laurens. .Iv 7 30 am ! * | 1 41 p in It. . .Parks.. .lv 7 40 am | 1 1 55 p m lv. ..Clinton., .lv 'J 00 am ; 2 05 p m lv...Goldvilie..lv 9 25 am ! r 2 12 p m iv...Kinard.. .lv 9 40 am 2 17 p m lv.. ..Gary .. .lv 9 50 am P j 2 22 p m lv. ..Jalapa.. .lv 10 00 am j ! 2 37 p m lv. Newberry .lv 10 50 am ' j 2 52 p m lv.Prosperity.lv 11 20 am | i 3 02 p m lv.. .Slighs.. .lv 11 36 am j 3 06 p m Iv.L. Mountain lv 12 25 pm I ' 3 20 p m lv. ..Chapin.. .lv 1 00 pm i j 3 25 p m lv.. . Kilt^n.. .lv 1 15 pm i * j 3 29 p m lv.White Rock.lv 1 30 pm j . ; 3 34 p m iv.Ballentine. lv 2 00 pm | * i 3 43 p m lv... Irmo lv 2 45 pm | i 3 4-0 r? m lv..Leanhart. .lv 3 00 cm i 1 I ~ 1' ? - Jl- . 1 i 1 I 05 p m ar ..Columbia, .ar 3 25 pm | ! Daily freight except Sunday. | 3 I 4 15 pm Jv Columbia (a c 1) 11 00 am j 1 5 25 pm iv Sumter ar 0 40 am | 8 30 pm or Charleston lv.. 7 00 am For rates, time tables, or further ' , ; information call on any agent, or j j write to ! | W. G. CHILDS. T. M. EMERSON, Pr?'si<lenf. Traftb* Manager. ' J. F. LIVINGSTON. H. M. EMERSON, Sol. Agont. Gen. Fr. ?fc Pass Agt., Columbia. S. C. Wilmington. N. C a. I. WINGARD, ] DEALER SKIS AID PROVISIONS, DM GOODS UD (LOTill.VC, LEXINGTON, - - - - S. C. [ carry one of the largest and most com- 1 plete lines of these good ever brought to Lexinuton and propose to rush them off at prices cheaper than ,/ the cheapest. "When in need or anything in ray line give noe a call and I will treat you right. II. E TOGARD, LEZIJTGTON, S. C. May 1?ly, Mi Mile Bile, LEXINGTON, S. C. VOCAL AID INSTRUMEKTAL MUSIC, 195 pupils enrolled last session. \ Experienced Teachers. Hoard S4 to $7. Tuition SI to S2 50. Next session begins September 9, 1901. For catalogue, address 0. D. SEAY, Principal. August 28, 1901. tt. DR. E. I ETHEREDGE, SUKGEON DENTIST, LEESVILLE, S. C. Office next door below post office. Always onhand. February .12. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what eat. This preparation contains all of the digestants and digests all kinds of food. It gives instant relief and never fails to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive ct.Amar?Vic r>n n tfiLrpit. "Rv it.S nsfi ITianV thousands of dyspeptics hae been cured after everything else fai:ed. It prevents format ion of gas on the stomach, relieving all distress after eating. Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take. St care?t he8p hut you good Prepared only by E. 0. PeWitt & Co., Chicago SI. bottle contains 2^ times tLie 50c. size. J. E. KAUFMANN. When writmcr mention the Dispatch. MANUFACTURERS OF l.Ms'sWrtiies. y*TJTlhZ POP FEVER&COUGH DURE mn iinnnro tun oitti r run runoco ?nu wviill. There is no better Remedy lor these diseases on the market. WHITE LINIMENT, A Wonderfol and Infallible Remedy for Muscular Soreness. Strained Tendons, and ail kinds of Sprains, Bruises and Collar Boil.s Price 25c. MAGNETIC OINTMENT. THE GREAT SDRE HEALER. Sure Fop Colic Cure The Most Wcndelul Colic Cure on Earth Price 50 cents. BOYD CHEMICAL CO., P. 0. BOX 221, COLUMBIA, S. C. Jane 12?llrn. DBCKSTEfrs ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PELS vS*'C 8uZu*e ^>c ^0 / ~ fir b*tu*" i 0???* Cfe* Safe. Alwavs reliable. I.adien. ask Druggist for CHICHESTERM KXiLISH in Red and 3iold metallic boxes, sealed with blue ribbon. Take no other. Refuse duixgrcrou* nuimtituttonKnnd imitations. Huv of your Druggist, J or send le. in stamps lor J^arlieutsars. Testi- J menials and "Relief for 2.>adie*.?* in letter, | by return Mail. 10.000 Testimonials. Isold by ail Druggists. CHICEZST2P. CHEMICAL CO. CiOO JRadiaon Square, 1'lHL.i., PA. Mention this rnper. OPHIM COCAfflg^.WHISKY ^ ^ hi SO flii.'H, l: io<ir?<)j S^.W0CLiiY,?. Atfar.tr-.' r*. July 25?ly. GEOK$E BRU3NT5 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S.C., JEWELER, REPAIRER Has a splendid stock of Jewelry, Watches, i Clocks and Silverware. A fine line of J Spectacles and Eyeglasses to fit every one, all for sale at lowest prices. fi&r Bepairs on Watches first class quickly done and guaranteed, at moderate prices. 50?tf. When writing: mention the Dispatch. 1 ' - * * -.'j- " - ilifc