The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, January 14, 1903, Page 6, Image 6
The Lexington Dispatch.
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Wednesday, January 14,1903.
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We Told You So.
The Supervisor of Richland Makes
His Estimate for 1903.
The newly elected county board of
commissioners met at noon yesterday,
cays the Columbia Stale, of January
6th, present Supervisor Owens, Commissioners
Daugiag, Haakell, Caughman
and Touch berry. * * *
The following report submitted by
the Supervisor was received as inInrmth'nn*
Gentlemen: Oa account cf tte
fact that the time for the payment of
taxes expired only a few days ago,
and that a large number of checks
have been received through the nails,
for which receipts have not yet been
iaeaed the County Treasurer will not
"beready to report the amount of bis
collections until your next regular
-meeting: consequently I cannot today
give yon an exact statement of the
ftoascial condition of the county.
Ail of. the claim8 for 1902 that have
been audited end proven by your predeeesaore,
and ell of these have befn
or warrants made oat for their
payment
Our assets for the year 1903, from
eneoUeoted t ?xes of 1902; dispensary
profits, estimated on the basis of 1902;
eotteetiona from that source; taxes of
1903, on the b ?sie of the assessment
end levy of 190?; road taxes, fines licenses,
etc., es*'mated on the same
- basis, will be sufficient to pay off all
ot our standing indebtedness, and
the running expenses of 1903; provided
the latter do not exceed the estimates.
Yon are, of course, aware
: of the fact that all estimates for fu *
fere expenses can only be appropriately
correct To illustrate, we cannot
tell in .advance what this year's
sourt expenses will be. They may
to more. They may be less than
last year's; and so on throughout the
other departments of the connty gov
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ESTIMATES FOR 1903.
Oar estimates for the running expenses
for 1903 are as follows:
County Auditor $600 00
Gennty Treasurer.. 600 00
Soperrisor, County Comctisjuoners
eud^Serk.. 2 600 Q0
-CSounty Vdeqaalizatiori.. '300 00
Saperintendent of Education
and school board.. 1,300 00
Jurors and witnesses.... 4,500 00
Clerk of Court,., ... 1,200 00
Sheriff ;%i....$.600' 00
Magistrate* ^onetables.. 3,500 00
Coroner 400 00
Poorbouse 3,000 00
Roads, bridges and chain ,
pang........... .. 20 000 00
Poblic buildings 3,000 00
Books, stationery and
printing 600 00
Contingent expenses.... 3,500 00
Total. $49,900 00
With the assistance of the Clerk
of the Board I have gone carefully
over the estimates for 1903 to
see if there could be any cut that
would enable us to ask for a smaller
levy than mills for county purposes,
and it is my decided conviction
that the only reduction that can
be made in this year's taxes is the
-reduction of J mill in the special levy
for payment of interest and retirement
of bonds issued by Columbia township
id Did ox toe construction of tee Columbis,
Newberry end Laurens railroad.
A large proportion of these
bonds hare now been retired, making
the annual interest less; and tbe outstanding
bonds have some years to
mature, and the levy for this purpose
can, I think, be reduced by | mill.
THE CHAIN GANG
The above estimate of the running
expenses of 1903 embraces $20,000
for the maintenance of tbe chain
gang and repiir of the roads and
bridges. Considering the fact that
there is still a large teirifory to be
worked by the chain gang6, and there
are a number of new roads that have
been chartered by your predecessors
that have not yet been opened to the
public it will be impossible to meet
the public expectation in regard to
road work with a smaller sum than
the estimate calls for and it will take
-close calculation to meke that sum
suffice.
The remainder of the estimate is fcr
salaries atd fees fixed by law, court
expense?, repairs and other expenses
of pnblio boi'dings, maintenance of
poor, lights, fuel insurance, frieghte,
advertising, printing, stationery and
other miscellaneous expenses. As to
the first two named items, this board
has no power to reduce tbem. It
has simply to provide means for their
payment. As to the public buildings
the sum estimated will all be
required for it will be necessary . to
make sanitary improvements at the
court bouse and jtii in order to con
nect with the sewerage system of the
city, and some other repairs and
refurnishings are absolutely necessary.
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Seafness Cannot be Cured
By heal applications, as they canDot
reach the deceased portion of the
ear. There is only one way to cure
deafness, and that is by constitutional
remedies. DeafnesB is caused by
an inflamed condition of the mucous
lining of the Eustachian Tube
When this tube gets inflamed you
have a rumbling sound or imperfect
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bearing, ana wnen it is entirely
closed deafness is the result, and unless
the inflammation can be taken
out and this tube restored to its normal
condition, bearing will be destoyed
forever; nine cases out of ten
are caused by catarrh, which is nothing
but an inflamed condition of the
mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (caused by
catarrh) thst can not be cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure.. Send for circulars,
free.
F. J. Cheney & Co.,
^ : Toledo, 0.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
Castro's Sepl7.
. London, January 9?The third
secretary of tbe United States em
bassy, Craig Wordaworth, presented
Castro's reply to the powers, accepting
the arbitration conditions, to the
foreign office this afternoon. The
reply is regarded as having much
more finality than was expected.
The Secret of Long Life
Consists in keeping all the maiD
organs of the body in healthy, regular
action, and in quickly destroying
deadly disease germs. Electric
Bitters regulate Stomach, Liver and
Kidneys, purify the blood, and give a
splendid appetite. They work wonders
in curing Kidney Troubles, i
Female Complains, Nervous Diseaees,
Constipation, Dyspepsia, and Malaria.
Vigorous health and strength always
follow their use. Only 50c., guaranteed
by Kaufmann Drug Co.
Bowea Comiag Some.
Caracas, Jan. 3.?Minister Bo wen
sails tomorrow for Washington either
on the cruiser, Cincinnati or Albany,
fcn nrppflnt the Venezuelan , para fn
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the Anglo-German ambassadors.
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Dislocated Her Shoulder.
Mrs. Johanna Soderhoim, of FerguB
Falls, Minn., fell and dislocated her
shoulder. She had a surgeon get it
back in place as soon as possible, but
it was quite sore and pained her very
much. Her son mentioned that he
had eeen Chamberlain's Pain Balm
advertised for sprains and soreness,
and she asked him tpbuy her a bottle
of it, which he did. It quickly re- |
lieved her and enabled her to sleep i
which she bad not done for several
days. The son was so much pleased
with the relief it gave his mother that j
he has since recommended it to many !
others. For sale by Ko.ufmann Drug ;
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L saves from Hood's Branch.
To the Editor of the Dispatch:
The health in our community is
extrpmely good at this writing.
Xma8 and the holidays are in the
past, with their pleasant memories.
Misses Deseie and Carrie Gantt
spent Xmas eve night with their
couBin, Miss Clara Gantt. They are
pleasant and charming as summer
fl >wers.
The school is still flourishing at
Hood's Branch under the care of Mr.
W?Hie Rish who is liked by his patrons
and pupils.
There are two more happy hearts
in our country. Mr. David HaltiwaDger
of Pelion and Miss Sallie
Scoffill of near that nlace. Thev
were Made man and wife on Dec. 28,
1802, at the home of the bride's
father.
Miss Carrie Gintt who has been
attending Lapsville College spent
Christmas at borne.
Success to the good old Dispatch
and its maDy readers.
Dupont.
Finds Way to Live Long.
The startling announcement of a
Discovery that will surely lengthen
life is made by editor O. H. Downey,
of Churubusco, lad. "I wish to
state," he writes, "that Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption is
the most infallible remedy that I
have ever known for Coughs, Colds
and Grip. It's invaluable to people
with weak lungs. Having this wonderful
medicine no one need dread
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Pnanmnnia nr O.nnonmnhnn Tfa rc- I
JL UVUUJVUIW ut. WUUUUi^iiVU* AW * v.
lief is instant and cure certain."
Kaufmann D ug Co, guarantee every
50c and SI 00 bottle, and give trial
bottles free.
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Southern Cold Wave.
Louisville, Jan. 8.?The blizzard
conditions which prevailed yesterday
and last night in Kentucky and
Tennessee are in evidence today with
diminished force, in Tennessee, Georgia
and North Carolina, and along
the Atlantic coast. Snow is general
east of the Mississippi river. The
freezing temperatures extended into
the southern half of the cotton belt.
Snow fell all night in the mountains
of Tennessee and Western North
Carolina. Train service through the
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i mountains is namperea.
A Scientific Discovery.
Kodol does for the stomach that
which it is unable to do for itself,
even when but slightly disordered or
over-loaded. Kodol supplies the
natural juices of digestion and does
the work of the stomach, relaxing
the Devous tension, while the inflamed
muscles of that organ are allowed
to reRt and heal. Kodol digests
what you eat and enables the stomach
and digestive organs to transform
all food into rich, red blood.
Kaufmann Drug Co.
Our Negro Question.
London, Jan. 9?The action of
President Roosevelt in relation to
the political rights of negroes in the
South is attracting attention in England.
The sentiment is clearly in
favor of President Roosevelt, but the
Globe, which often makes unfriendly
criticisms of the United States, says
the American people are far more
competent to judge of the qualifiea
tions of the negro than nations
whose populations are free of his
presence. It is safe to assert, the
Globe declares, that no civilized
country in Europe would welcome
African immigration on a large scale.
Croup.
The peculiar cough which indicates
croup, is usually well known to the
mothers of croupy children. No time
should be lost in the treatment of it,
and for this purpose no medicine has
received more universal annroval than
I A.
Chamberlain's Cough Keinedy. Do
not waste valuable time in experimenting
with untried remedies, no matter
how highly they may be recommend- j
ed, but give this medicine as directed |
and all symptoms of croup will
| quickly disappear. For eale by Kaufmacn
Drug Co.
Augusta. Go., plumbers have struck
for ?4 a day of eight hours. They
have Ikcu getting ?3.50 for nine
hours.
JUST c
0NE
? S? D tha* word Is
!t refers to Dr. Tutt's Liver Pills and
MEANS HEALTH.
Are you constipated?
Troubled with indigestion?
Sick headache?
Virtigo?
Bilious?
Insomnia?
\NY of these symptoms and many others
indicate inaction of the f "'Fn
You Iffeedl ^
Take No Substitute.
Happy Life of a Farmer's Wife.
Chicago lleview.
A city girl writes: It is a food
drpam nf mine tn heenmA a farmerV
wife and meander with him dowD
life's pathway, says an exchange
Ab, yes, that is a nice thing, but
when your husband meanders off and
leaves you with out wood, and you
have to meander up and down the
land pulling splinters off the fence to
cook dinner, and when you meander
around in the wet grass in search of
the cow, till your shoes are the color
of rawhide and your stockings are
soaked, and when you meander out
across twenty acres of plowed ground
to drive the hogs out of the cornfield
and tear your dress on the barbed
wire fence; when you meander back
home to the house and find that the
billy goat has butted the stuffing out
of a child, and find the old hen and
forty chickens in the parlor, you'll
put your hands on your bips and
realize that meandering is not what
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is jb uiauaeu up tu ue.
Question Answered.
Yes, August Flower still has the
largest sale of any medicine in the
! civilised world. Your mothers' and
grandmothers'never thought of usiDg
anything else for Iodigestion or Bili
ousness. Doctors were scarce, and
they seldom heard of'Appendicitis,
Nervous Prostration or Heart failure,
etc. They used August Flower to
clean out the system and stop fermentation
of undigested food, regulate
the action of the liver, stimulate
the nervous and organic action of
the system, and that is all they took
when feeling dull and bad with headaches
and other aches. You only
need a few doses of Green's August
Flower, in liquid form, to make you
satisfied there is nothing serious the
I matter with you. You can get this
reliable remedy at Kaufmann's Drug
Store.
Get Green's Special Almanac.
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Strike Investigation.
Philadelphia, Jan. 9?Chairman
Gray who was unable to attend the
session of the strike commission today
on account of slight illness, and
Brigadier General Wilson acted as
chairman. The non-unionists counsel
presented indictments and plaes
of guilty of certain union men for
acts of lawlessness and showed that
members of the miners UDion invariably
became their bondsmen, Rev.
Carl Hauser testified that strikers
spat at cofiin, non unionist, exclaiming
at the same time: "It's a shame
to bury a scab, throw him to the
dogs."
One Hundred Dollars a Bos;
Is the value H. A. Tisdale, Summerton,
S. C, places on DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salve. He says: "I had the
piles 'for 20 years. I tried many
doctors and medicines, but all failed
except DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve.
It cured me." It is a combination of
the healing properties of Witch
Hazel with antiseptics and emollients;
relieves and permanently cures blind,
bleeding itiching and protruding
piles, sores, cuts, bruises, eczema,
salt rheum and all skin diseases.
Kaufmann Drug Co.
f!r*nw TTTin
Washington, January 7.?Several
j friends of Dr. Crum, who were seen
this morning stated that he will make
a bitter fight for confirmation in the
Senate. These predict that drum's
nomination will be reported favorably
from the commerce committee. The ;
chief contest will be in the Senate, I
not in the committee.
EDWARD L. ASDILL
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Attorney at Law,
LEESVILLE, S. 0.
Practices in all the Courts.
Business solicited.
Sept 30?6m
fli|33 H/URRBALSAM
fm^sSESSk^:JhB Clctntei and beautifies the half.
I +& MW Proir.otea a luxuriant growth.
^IjJever Pails to Restore Gray
Hair to its Youthful Color.
Cures scaip^di?ea?;j & hair iolling.
Ll'DDEiY & BATES
PIANOS,
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NOTED FOR SWEETNESS AND
PURITY OF TOME, P^WER
atm minini. itu
U UU^PQIUII.
Best pisno frr this trying climate, stards
iD tone longer than others, constructed
of best materials and most artistic
workmaDship obtainable. Upto-date
in every detail and
ur eqnatied.
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Sold by Us Continuously for
Many Years
Without a single failure. If you want a
piano for a lifetime's service
Buy the Ludden & Bates!
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Prices as low as is consistent ?ith qaal'ty.
Cash or on easy terms. Sent on 15
days' trial. We pav treight. Write
for prices TODAY.
Ludden & Bates
SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE,
savannah - - - ga.
JNO D. MURPHY, Manager.
establishf:d, isro,
D. A. FRESSLEY?
MANAGER BRANCH OFFICE.
COLUMBIA, - - 8. C.
September 10, 1903. ly.
Thousands Saved By
p. KING'S NEW DISH?
Thiswondertul medicine positively
cures Consumption, Coughs
Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneu
monia, Hay Fever, Pleurisy, LaI
Grippe, Hoarseness, Sore Throat,
Croup and Whooping Cough.
Every brttle guaranteed. No
Cure; No Pay. Price 50c.&$l.
Trial bottle free.
ENGINES BOILERS.
Tanks. Stack* Stand Pipes and Sheet-Iron
Work; Shafting. Pulleys, Gearing, Bone*
Badger* eta Mill Castings.
SVCast every day; work 200 hands.
mhb1bd iron works * supply os
augusta, axoaesA.
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January 27?ly
Alfred J. Fox, |
I Life and Firej
| Insurance and!
J mmmm m "
jReal Estate.
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| Agent, |
i Lexington, S. 0
i Only First Class Companies Repre;
sented.
My companies are popular, strong j
I and reliable. No one can give your j
| business better attention; no one can i
i give you better protection; no one can j
I givo you better rates.
; Prompt and careful attention given !
j to buying and selling Real Estate, j
| both tovrn *nd country properties, j
| Correspondence respectiulysolicited. I
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH !
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Suf>. A Iwava reliable. I.adic*. Drirri** (br j
4'!UCn??TElt'.V KX4.J.iSIJ in HUmJ uM
rv>Id metallic bo.x<ts, avald wrfa h.'w> ribboa. {
'J':i!tr na othov. Itefnuc j
latiomnnd lint(alinii?. lJuyuf your I>rur*iit, I
or scti?l ic. it* stamps for S?:?rticnlia;->*. 'J'cwti- ,
r.tooiai* a:i<l ' Krllel' for Ladi^," V'/r, j
jy return Mail. 10,000 TesUnjOniai.;. r?..si i by }
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CHICHESTUR CHK.'irCAL CO.
t'iiOO .iladinua Vjuarr, l'l. j
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W A Kfi KLL\(i,
AETIST,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
IS NOW MAKING THE BEST Pictures
that can be bad in this country,
.md all who have never had a real fine picture,
should now try some of his latest
styles. Specimens can be seen at his Gallery.
up stairs, next to the Huh
When writing mention the Dispatch,
Hilton's Life for the
Liver and Kidneys
strengthens weak kidneys.
SEORGE BRUITS
MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, 8. C.,
rnWETVO "<? TJ-CDATOtrTS
*4 TV AWUA
Has a splendid stock of Jewelry, Watches,
llocks ana Silverware. A line line ol
Spectacles and Eyeglasses to fit every one,
\il for sale at lowest prices.
Bepairs on Watches first class
jnickly done and fruaranteed, at moc erafce
*ric#w so tf
Things We
Like Best '
Often Disagree With Us j
Because we overeat of them. Indigestion
follows. But there's a way U>
escape such consequences. A dose of a
good digestant like Kodol will rolive you
at once. Your stomach is simply too
weak to digest what you eat. That's all
indigestion is. Kodol digests the food
without the stomach's aid. Thus the
stomach rests while the body is strengthened
by wholesome food. Dieting is unnecessary.
Kodol digests any kind of
good food. Strengthens and invigorates,
Kodol Makes
RSnh Red Rlnnd.
Prepared only by E. C. De Witt & Co., Chicago.
Toe $1 bottle contains 2% times the 50c. slse.
J. E. KAUFMANN.
When writing mention the Dispatch.
CHI Nllll BANK,
THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN
COLUMBIA.
UNITED STATES. STATE, CITY AND COUNTY
DEPOSITORY.
Saving's Department.
Paid up Capital - $200,000
Surplus Profits . - - 70,000
Liability of Stockholders - 20v 000
$470,000
Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent,
ner annum, payable May 1st and November
1st W. A. CLARK, President.
Wmra Jojtks, Vice President and Cashier.
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LEXINGTON li BANK.
DEPOSITS BECEIYED SUBJECT TO
CHECK.
W. P. ROOF, Cashier.
DIBECTOBS:
Allen Jones, W. P, Boof, 0. M. Efird,
B. Hilton James E. Hendrix.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Deposits of $1 and upwards received and
interest at 5 per cent, per annum allowed,
payable April and October.
September 21?tf
DR. E, J, ETHEREDGE,
SURGEON DENTI8T,
LEESYILLE, S. C.
Office next door below post office.
Alwr.yn cnhand.
February 12
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