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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, September 23,1903. Company. For the love of mercy sake! Sally Ann has burnt the cake: Folks are comin' from the town, And the house is upside down. 'Tis too bad to make 'em wait? Bat what can a woman do Cleanin' house and bakin* too! Oh, the trials o' this land, No a soul to lend a hand? And the parlor carpet, mere, Hangs across the line outdoor. Dust and dirt in great profusion, Bakin', cleanin. ail contusion; Guess the comp'ny. when they come, Will wish that thev'd staved at home. Fly around there, Sally Ann! 'Mongsfc the folks there comes a man, And yon know as well as me What a frettin' lot they be. Never know'd a day so vexin\ Cleanin' house is perplexin', , Bat when bakin* comes in, too; Mixed with comp'ny?-I tell you! Pane and kettles, brooms and chairs, Trips me over unawares, Cats and dogs beneath my feet Bo not make my temper sweet! Belter, skelter, here and there, "Books and knicknacks everywhere, A I stand a'lookiug down Expectin' comp'ny from the town. Hark! the jolting wheels I hear Of a wagon drawing near? Mercy sake6! Why Sally Ann, Sorely 'ts that dreadful man Comin' here all stark alone! No, it's father coming home. Well, I never; they ain't come; All this fass for nothin'?hum! Beafness Cannot be Cured By local applications, as they cannot reach the deceased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness 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 hearing, and when it is entirely closed deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing 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 DollarB for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo* O. Sold by druggists, price 75c. Hail's Family Pills are the best. The Powers Still Talking Peace London, September 17.?The efforts of the powers, according to the latest telegrams, are directed both at Constantinople and Sofia towards an endeavor to avert war. It is stated that all the ambassadors at Constantinople have drawn the porte's attention to the danger of permitting a continuation of the excesses in * Macedonia by the Turkish troops and irregulars. The Daily Chronicle says it understood that Great Britian has decided on a still jtronger effort / in the despatch of a British squadron in support of her diplomatic endeavors at Constantinople to put an end to the massacres. It is impossible, however, to confirm or deny the Daily Chronicle's statement Most of the special correspondents in the near east oonsider the war inevitable, bat think it may yet be delayed, neither the Bulgarians nor the Turks being prepared for it. THE SITUATION. Sofia, Bulgaria, September 16.? Although no formal replies have been received to the Bulgarian government's note it is stated that the representatives of the three great powers have repeated their instructions to Bulgaria to remain quiet, as in the event of war with Turkey, Bulgaria need not expect any help in foreign quarters. It is further re ported^that the same diplomats visited General Petroff and endeavored to persuade him to postpone the mobilization of Bulgarian forces, but the primier de clined. A telegram from Burgas reports that a general massacre is beginning throughout the district of Losengrad. A telegram from Uskub says the Mobilization of the Turkish army is proceeding rapidly, whilst dispatches from Constantinople assert that the military party is urging the Sultan to order his troops to cross the Bulgarian frontier without a declaration of war, which the party regards as unnesssary, inasmuch as I Bulgaria is a vassal State of Turkey The Sultan is said to be still hesitating. FERDINAND HOME. Sofia, Bulgaria, September 16 ? Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria arrived here todaj^from Euxinogrand. A semi official statement just issued says: "The details received here of the atrocities daily committed by Turkish soldiers pass the bounds of imagination. The general opinion is that Aaria^ople will soon be depopulated of the Christian element. Sour Stomach. When the quantity of fooc1 taken is too large or the quality too rich, sour stomach i9 likely to follow, and especially so if the digestion has been weakened by constipation. Eat slowly and not too freely of easily digested food. Masticate the food thoroughly. Let five hours elapse between meals, and when you feel a fullness and weight in the region of the stomach after eating, take Chamberlains's Stomach and Liver Tablets and the sour stomach may be avoided. For sale by The Kaufmann Drug Co. ? Awful Crime in Greenville. Greenville, September 12 ?A fouryear-old negro girl was criminally assaulted last night in the woods adjoining Furman University campus in the heart of the city. The child is in a critical condition. Bob Gunnels, a white man, 35 years old, has been arrested charged with the crime. It is claimed that unmistakable evidence has been found which points to him as the perpetrator of the deed. mi 4- _r i V! ? i j.uroata ui jyucmng amoug wnnes and blacks were made. Gunnels has been taken to a nearby town for safekeeping, The criminal court meets Monday and the case will probably be the first one on docket. The crime is one of the most revolting in the history of Greenville county and the people were wrought up. The man under arrest probably owes Lis life to* the officers who spirited him away before the news of the crime had been made known. Just where the man is now being held is not made known. In Praise of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. "Allow me to give you a few words in praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," Bays Mr. John Hamlett, of Eagle Pase, Texas. UI suffered one week with bowel trouble and took all kinds of medicine without gettiog any relief, when my friend, Mr. C. Johnson, a merchant here, advised me to take this remedy. After taking one dose I felt greatly relieved and when I had taken the third dose was entirely cured. I thank you from the bottom of my heart for putting this great remedy in the hands of mankind." For sale by The Kaufmann Diug Co. Childroas' Day. The Childrens' Day at Harmony church last Saturday, the 12th of September, was a success. Our friends came and honored the people of Harmony. Brother Sam Shumpert gave us a good talk. Also Brother G. A. Shealy and Rev. Albert Rodgers gave the people advice and encouragement. We asked all to join in marching to the table on which was plenty for all and there was furnished plenty of lemonade. Also we appreciated the visit of all 1 3 11 1 who came anu especially ao we appreciate the visit of our three speakers. We are thankful to all and pray God's blessing on them. I believe all shook hands as good-bye to good old Brothers Barney Sbarpe, Shealy, Rodgers and Shumpert. We are in the Masters cause which we love beyond all other pleasures in the wurd. Some of the echolars received prizes for good lessons. Oscar Spires. Edmund, S. C. A Hew Jersey Editro's Testimonial. M. T. Lynch. Editor of the Philips burg, N. J., Daily Post, writes: "I have used many kinds of medicines for coughs and colds in my family but never anything sogocd as Foley's Honey and Tar. I cannot- say too much in praise of it." The KaufmaDE Drug Co. Johnston Items. To the Editor of the Dispatch: The health of the community is very good at present. The weather is dry and windy. Fodder pulling is about over. The farmer's attention is now turned towards gathering peavine hay and picking cotton. The cotton crop wi 1 be short in this neighborhood on account of the continued drought. Old corn is very good for sandy land but young corn is almost a failure. Miss Inez Brown, of Sumter, returned home some time ago after spending a few weeks very pleasantly with her friend, Miss Clyde Smith, of the Harmony section. Mrs. W. L. Outz3 is spending some time with her father. Mr. S. M. Smith, of the Harmony section. Mrs. M. M. Padgett and children spent the day a few days ago with her father, Mr. S. M. Smith, of tfce Harmony section. J. W. Younginer dined with S. B. Marsh and family on Sunday, the 6th of September. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Outzs and Mr. S. M. Smith are spending today with Mrs. M. M. Padgett, daughter of the latter. Y. September 13,1903. Abscess. W. H. Harrison, Cleveland, Miss., writes, Aug. 15, 1902: "I want to say a word of praise for Ballard's Snow Liniment. I stepped on a nail, which caused the cords in my leg to contract and an abscess to rise in my knee, and the doctor told me that I would have a stiff leg, so one day I went to J. F. Lord's drug 6tore (who is now in Denver, Colo.) He recommended a bottle of Snow Liniment; I got a 50c size, and it cured my leg. It is the best liniment in the world. Abscesses, with few exceptions, are indicative of constipation or debility. They may, however, of constipation or debility. They may, however, result from blows or from foreign bodies, introduced into the skin or flesh, such as splinters, thorns, etc. Sold by The Kaufmann Drug Co. Can't Accept Favors. The following circular, No. 6, has been issued to dispensary constables: To State Constables: You are of course familiar with contents of circular No. 4, which relates to the use of intoxicating liquors by state constables. This is to advise you that, effective this date, the following will be strictly adhered to: A J t_ 1 _ 1 L M ? iuiy coDBiaoie woo voiuniarny accepts the hospitality of a person who is suspected of violating the dispensary law, or acceptB treats or drinks, cigars, loans of money, etc., will be dismissed from the service. This is not to forbid constables buyiDg whiskey, etc., from sn illicit whiskey dealer when they find it necessary to do so in order to make a case against the party in court, provided they pay full price for what they receive, and accept no favors. A violation of this order will necessitate the discharge of *he officer so offending. U. B. Hammet, Chief Constable. Emergency Medicines. It is a great convenience to have at band reliable remedies for use in cases of accident and tor slight injuries and ailments. A good liniment and one that is fast becoming a favorite if not a household necessity is ni 1 i_i? "n~:? T>_I T> i_ ^uuijjuerittiu a j: am applying it promptly to a cut, bruise or burn it allays the pain and causes the injury to heal in about one-third the time usually reqired, and as it i3 an antiseptic it prevents any danger of blood poisoning. When Pain Balm is kept at hand a sprain may be treated before inflammation sets in, which insures a quick recovery. For sale by The Kaufmann Drug Co. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH pennywml fills ^ ^ Safe. / yn reliable. Ladles, ask Druggist for CHICHESTER* ENGLISH in Red and Gold metallic boxes, sealed with blue ribbon. Take no other. Refuse dangerous nnb?ti< tutionsand imitation*. Buy of your Druggist, or send 4c. in stamps for Particular*. Testimonials and "Relief for Ladies," in letter, by return nail. 10,000 Testimonials. Sold by all Druggists. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO. C100 Xadiioo Square, I*Hi ?i. , Mention tble r??c.r. i. Timbers of oak keep the old homestead standing through f It c? Tmirc Tf mire f/T lien fl^ I tiiv^ J \^u.i XI xr j lliv^ ri^ht stuff. " Men of oak" are men in rugged health, men whose bodies are made of the soundest materials. Childhood is the time to lay the foundation for a sturdy constitution that will last for years. Scotts Emulsion is the right stuf* Scott's Emulsion stimulates the growing powers of children, helps them build a rrm foundation for a sturdy constitution. Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemists. 409-415 Pearl Street, New York. C C\? O 1 A . nil H.amrriofo UVUi ai iu ?pi? v/v ? an vii uc^bi^^i JUST A LITTLE OF STOTTI3 TXlvEZE Where Do You Buy? Well you should bny where you can get the aost lor your money! I purchase my stock direct from the manufacturers and am prepared to meet any price on the same class article! I handle a complete line of BUGGIES AND WAGONS, of the very best make. I also carry a complete line of Single and Double Buggy Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Lap Bobes, Cook Stovts and Ranges, Trunks and Valices, DRY GOODS, CLQTWKG, Gent's Furnishing. Hats, Notions. L'ressGoods. Hardware, Tinware, Crockery. Glassware. Woodenware, Groceries, Provisions, Conlectionery On all of the above goods our prices are ! as low as is consistent with good quality. You are earnestly rtquested to call and examine our goods We want your business and guarantee satisfaction in every instance. I am agent lor the celebrated Walter A. Wood Mowers, and Arrow and Heart Shoes. . Yours for business, H. L. OSWALD, i ' LEXINGTON, S. C. : Land for Sale. TT7E, THE UNDERSIGNED, HEIRS 1 VV of Frances D. Koon, will offer for sale t efore the court bouse door m Lexingf ui on November 2nd. all that tract of 1 lano containing 196 acres, mere or less, bounded by lands of George Earg'e, east by Broad Kivrr South by George Sites and Wm. Freshiey and west by Mary Meetze. TERMS?Cash. Purchaser to pav for papers KOON BROTHERS. August 24th, 1903. lOwol. / \YHE\ TOE GIRLS LEAVE home for college will they not need something in our line. Some schools require e icli pupil to bring ber own knife, fork and spoon. We have these sets in sterling silver at from $4.50 to $8 UU or more. Some think that these articles in good siiverpiate ere good enough tor school use, if so, we have them from $1/25 to $3.00. Doyle Rings in Sterling from 75 c-nts each upwards; iu hue siiverpiate for 50 cents each Sets ot 3 Shirt Waist Pins in fine rolled gold plate, or silver. 75 cents to SI.35; n solid gold S2.25 to S5.U0 per set of Z. Sterling Silver Drinking Cups. S5 5<>, SO 00, S7.00 and up. Silverp ate Cups. SI.00, $1.25, $1 5C, $2 00 to $3.50, Write to us lor anything yon want to buy in cur One, P. II. LACHICOTTE & C02IFASY, j-424 2Ja:c Street, COLUMBIA. - - - - s. c. ; i I I J I i i I I I WILLIAM W.HAWES,! Attorney at Law. NEW BROOKLAND. - - - S. C. j "Will Practice in all the Cturis. Prompt attention given to Collections. 3Ju.-iLe.-s . solicited. September 10?Gm. FOLEYSHWffiMM tops the cough and heals lungs i . SEWING MACHINES! Wheeler & Wilson No. 9 BAIL BEARING Marveloaslv Light Eunning and Noisless, (a No. 100 spool cotton thread for a belt will run it). One-third faster; one third easier than any shuttle machine. Save about ONE DAY IN THREE. A GKEIT FAVORITE WIL H DKKMS MAKERS. AN I' BECOMING MOKE POPULAR ALL THE TIME. NEEDLES FOIL ALL MACHINES, REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. WORK GUARANTEED. ATTACHMENTS, SHUTTLES, ETC, In brn gins: Machines to be repaired it is, on:} necessary to bring the head?Leave ti e table at home unless it needs repairing too. ORGAMS. High Grade Farrand Organs. Before j ou ,buy call and see me. T. BHSKEB"2r? H04 MAIN ST.. COLUMBIA, S. C. April 1, 3903. 3m J. H0 FRICK, ATTORNEY AX LAW, Will practice in all the Courts. Office: Hotel Marion, 4th room, second floor, CHAPIN, ------ s. C, Afcuust 6. ly. ANDREW CRAWFORD ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBIA, - - - - S. C. PRACTICES IN THE STATE AND Federal Courts, and offers his profesI sional services to the citizens of Lexington I County. October 18?3 y, . Alfred J. Fox, 1 I Life and Fire ! ?; Insurance and Real Estate Agent, | i ? mbnanhia??i iiim?J abannanm j ; Lexington, S. C | Only First Class Companies Represented. Mv eommnies are normlar. stron2 r J A - and reliable. No one ca.u give yonr i | business better attention; no one can j H g*ve y?n better protection; no one can ! j give you better rates. Prompt and careful attention given to buying and selling Real Estate, ; ; both town and country properties, j I Correspondence respectfuly soiicited. I i i ?HOU8AND3 SAVED BY S IDE. KIND'S NEW DISCOVERT j Thiswondorlul medicine posi-| 9 tively cures Consumption, Coughs | I Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneu-I Bmonia, Hay Fever, Pleurisy, La-1 ? Grippe, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, i I Croup and Whooping Cough. | iEv8ry battle guaranteed. Nog Cure. No Pay. Price 50c.&$l.fi B Trial bottle free. |v I I "''11*1 ooooooooooooooooo III DfcSf^R'S I TFMITF '!|i!l|l| * idmskMM | J REGULATOR. ! Ill J .A New' Discovery for the' |l|l[jj Prevention and Cure of ]||| Female Diseases. | It is o permanent cure for all | ;!$iy - Womb. Bladder and Urinary Dis!j:| eases and Female Weaknesses. _;:.||ii j Leucorrhcea or Whites. Irregular j ffl and Painful Menstruation. Ac j if |i Ladies will find it of special j ? S valueif taken with regularitydu- J M ring Pregnancy or the Change j of Life. ^ | 1| j i|{ =============== 1 ^ Price- s125 |(| PBEPIBED BY DR. W.C.BAKER. !| IK 103S81II18SUIS BED ED.. I uabribiwuR) rhvrautva* c: GREEtJEVILLE. TENS. I \ . OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCO^ ^ ) D.-c 7. 1003?Srcj. ?? C. M. Efird. F. E. Dreheb. EFIRD & SREKER. , Attorneys at Law, LEXINGTON, C. H., S. C. WILL PBACTICE IN ALL THE | Courts. Business solicited. One member of the firm will always be at office, Lexington, S. C. tme 17?6m. DR. E. J. ETHEREDGE, SURGEON DENTIST, LEESYILLE, S. C. Office next door below post office. Always onhand. ^ February 12. a nn i cann i cmfftngj L. AdBILL, Attorney at Law, LEESYILLE, S. 0. , Practices in ail the Courts. Business solioited, Sept 30?6m. Albert M. Boozer, Attorney at Law, COLUMBIA, o. - Especial attention given to business entrusted to him by his fellow citizens ol Lexington county. Office: 1316 Main 8treet, upstairs, opposite Vau Metre's Furniture Store. February 28?tf, HI 1101 IK, THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN COLUMBIA. UNITED STATES. STATE, CITY AND COUNTY . DEPOSITORY. Saving's department. Paid up Capitol - - - $200,000 Sr.'.-plus Profits . - . 70,000 Liability of Stockholders - 200,000 $470,000 Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent, ner annum, payable May 1st and November 1st W. A. CLAKK, President. * Wiue Jones, Vice President and Cashier, December 4?ly. mm sivis m DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO CHECK. W. P. ROOF, Cashier. BISECTORS: Allen Jones, W. P. Roof, C. M. Efird, * R. Hilton, James E. Hendrix. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Deposits of $1 and upwards received and . interest at 5 per cent, per annum allowed, L payable April and October. September 21?tf CNRINFS baii eoa ~ 18 <??? "? WVIkibal^WR Tank*, Stack*, Stand Pipes and Sheet-Iroa Work; fthaftiaf. Pullers, Gearing, Bexic, A Eaugara, eta, Mil 1 Caatlnn. KTCait ererr d*r; work SOo hands. LSMS1BS IROJt WORKS * SVPFLf OS AUGUSTA, GZOfiMA* January 27- ly KODOL digests what you eat' KODOL cleanses, purifies, strengthens and sweetens the stomach. KODOL cures Indigestion, dyspepsia, and m ??? all stomach and bowel troubles. KODOL acc?lerates *he action of the gas- J trie glands and gives tone to the ^ digestive organs. KODOL relieves an overworked stomach ????? of all nervous strain gives to the heart a full, free and untrammeled action, nourishes the nervous system and feeds the brain. KODOL is the wonderful remedy that Is making so many sick people well and weak people strong by giving to their bodies all of the nourishment that is contained in the food they eat. Bottles only, $1.00 Size holding 2*A times the trial size, which sells for 50c. Prepared only by ?. C. DeVITT 4 CO., CSICAM, FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS When writmcr mention the Dispatch. The Leading Sporting Weekly / i vj' >" ) ~~y~ ~~~ send $1.00 and get the POLICE GAZETTE } tor 13 WEEKS and a Sporting Book FREE. i premium list mailed frec on application. Richa.ic K. fox. N. V. C:ty.