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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, October 28,1903. * * War Inevitable. Negotiations between Russia and Japan, according to a view of the situation taken at Berlin, are not making progress. Emh side, it appears from ?. official information, will not yield on essential preparation. Rassia persists in requiring the agreement that shall not limit their respective spheres of supremacy and Japan declines to consent to the general policy of drift, under which the Russian iD fanfcry will, the Japanese say, steacsuy ^ i bear upon Corea and edge forward until the time is ripe for acquiring a part of, or the whole country. Japan, as previously cabled from here, is determined, according to the German view, to have a settlement with Eussia by treaty, by which they both must abide or else, and the threat is ever in the near background hostilities will begin. The Japanese government seemingly makes no particular concealment from the diplomatic crops at Pekin of this attitude, one impression being that Japan is merely playing a diplomatic game and another is that the government is in deadly earnest. Russia's ever increasing military % preparation in the far east and Jap' ? J : ?t an 8 ceanj compietou c^ui^uucuv, mc regarded as pointing to either a settlement before December or to bositlities. Japan's orders for war material placed in Germany, a year ago, and since then have all been delivered or are afljafc. Four Japanese officers are byiog war material and supervis*ng the artillary construction at EsseD, left Germany for Japan last Tuesday. Confessions of a Priest. % Rev. Jno. S. Cox, of Wake, Ark., writes, ,kFor 12 years I suffered from Yellow Jaundice. I consulted a number of physicians and tried ali sorts of medicines, but got no relief. Then I began the use of Electric BitterB and feel that I am now cured of a disease that had me in its grasp for . - twelve years." If yon want a reliable medicine for Liver and Kidney trouble stomach disorder or gener ral debility, get Electric Bitters. ? ? A Lr a ?* .its guar&nieeu ujr xuc uiuiwauu ^ Drag Co. Only 50o. ' Mora Th? a Husband's Duty. A young man in his shirt sleeves and a straw bat was observed, one of the hottest afternoons this week, wheeling a baby carriage backward and forward in front of one of the small houses in the vicinity of Fair^ moot Park. He appeared hot but happy. "My dear," came a voice from one of the upper windows of the house. "Lst me alone, can't you?" be called back, and went on wheeling and v mopping his face. | An hour later the same voice came ?~xtom the window in earnest and pleading tones, "George dear!" "Well, what on earth do you waDt?" he asked, "have the water pipes burst?" "No, George, dear, but you have been wheeling Anna's doll all the -?t ,*o it nnt timo fnr Kfthv tn CI ivfiUUUU, la IV UUV ktuiu a v? v?>v J .. have a turn?" .1 Perfect Painless Pill Is the one that will cleanse the system, set the liver to action, remove the bile, clear the complexion, cure headache and leave a good taste in the month. The famous little pills for doing such work pleasanrly and effectually are DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Bob Moore of Lafayette, L Ind., says: "All other pills I have -osed gripe and stricken, while De^ Witt's Little Early Risers are simply perfect." Sold by all druggists. To Help Tammany. A New York special to the Columbia Evening Record, under date of /v ' ' PJioiVrnflr UCEODCr ^ J., EUJfB uiaic vuuhuimu Wilie Jones, of Columbia, Secretary J. T. Parks, of the Democratic Executive Committee, and Senator Tillman have been invited, and are ex pected to appear in political platforms in this city to speak in favor oi the candidacy of CjI. George B. Sic# Clellau, for Mayor of New York on the Democratic ticket. Thete will be many otberjeading lights of the Democratic party, State and National i i stimulate the TORPFD LIVER, strengthen the digestive organs, regulate the bowels, and arc uaequaled as an ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE, In malarial districts their virtues are widely recognized, as they possess peculiar properties in freeing the system from that poison. Elegantly sugar coated. lake No Substitute.-?? mmmmmobmbbbm 111 in at th6 big meetings which are expected to be held during the week. Tammany is 10 conduct a wuuwmu campaign and will wind it up in re- I spouse to Leader Murphy'e recent j secret appeal to promiuent State and | National Democratic leaders to the j effect that Tammany's success in j New York is a paramount issue. Every available hall in the city is hired. Distinguished Democrats from outside wjll be conspicious on j the platforms. j "Watch the Kidneys" i "When they are affected, life is in ; danger," says Dr. Abernethv, the great English physician. Foley's Kidney Cure makes sound kidneys. The Eaufmann Drug Co. 39?. 2?r. Harden Hurt. On last Saturday, says the Georgetown Times of October 21st: On last Saturday night, during the heavy rain, fall, an old barn at the Sampit (Methodist) parsonage gave way and fell to the ground, burying Rev. W. M. Harden's fin9 cow under the debris. The animal was caught among the falling timber and was so badly hurt that it is thought she will die, haviDg received internal injuries as well as those of anoutward nature. The preacher, in trying to lift some largr pieces of timber, was badly hurt in the back and was unable to j fill some of his appointments. Not so Bad Off. I W. H. Bagley, of Raleigh, N C, j a brother of Ensign Worth Bagley, j who was killed in the Spanish-American war, tells of a tar-heel farmer who was inclined to look on the bright side of things. "The man was at work on land so poor that you couldn't raise your hat on it, when a j stranger passed," said Mr. Bagley, j "and asked him about the crop pros- { pects." The farmer seemed to be | depressed and finally the stranger i expressed sympathy with him and his condition. "This nettled the farmer, aod he said: 'See here, stranger, I ain't so blamed bad off as j you think. I don't own this here farm.'" Spent SCore Than $1,000. W. W. Baker, of B'ainview, Neb., writes: "My wife suffered from lung trouble for fifteen years. She tried a number of doctors and spent over $1000 without relief. She became very low and lost all hope. A friend recommended Foley's Honey and Tar and thanks to this great remedy it saved her life. She eDjoys belter health than she has known in trn years." Refuse substitutes. The Kaufmann Drug Co. The Ladies' Favorite. In the November issue The Delineator sustains its recognized position as the foremost fashion publication and one of the high-class literary magazines. Excellent reading and refined art supplement, the display of winter fashions, which are more charmiDg than at any previous time. In fiction there is the second installment of the evolution of a club woman's experiences in clubdom, purporting to be fact, with short stories. In addition there are numerous articles by experts treating problems of the home and household. The Delineator is published by the Butierick Publishing Company, 7-17 V\ 13 .h Sr., New Ytrk, at one dollar per nnuin; 15c single copy. AN sw 5 I When we learned that the codfish . i crop was short wo were filled with ? : sympathy for our Boston brethren, | but here comes the statement from t North Carolina and Virginia that the [ i goober crop iu going to be , ; Excuse us while we turn aside and [ | shed a few weeps. Reflections. A wife often permits ber affection to blind her reason. Regard for petty things often will dwarf a man's amb;tion. A woman's love can became aonoyiDg as well a9 burdensome. Marraige based on honest affection will withstand the ravages of time. "When a woman gives way tosDger, | she begs ber own pardon with tears. I IVT xnv women find happiness only j when attending to the affairs of i others. j Confidence is not eaeily gained | where exaggerated love of eeif is | found to exist. To decide between love and duty has caused hours of worry to men as v/ell as to women. The man with a vice wonders why i so many persons think it their duty to make public the fact. Man often shows the hard eids of j his disposition to mark more strongly the generous shades. Setter Tliaa Sills. The question has been asked?In what way are Cuamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets superior to the ordinary cathartic and liver pills? Our answer ie?They are easier and more pleasant to take and their effect is so gentle and bo agreeable that ooe hardly realizes that it is produced by a medicine. Then they not only move the bowels but improve the appetite and aid the digestion. For sale at 25 cents per bottle by The Kaufmann. Pearls of Thought. Wrong has no vested rights. Character rests upon choice. Sin sows the seed of borrow. Characters never born fall grown. The hope of immortal life is the life of mortal hope. The only way to make the beet of a bad thing is to abolish it. Spirituality without morality is a mere whistle without works. Greater the motherhood of the cradle than the monarch of the king. There is a difference between the deserving poor and the deservedly poor. The trouble with nutshell wisdom is that it is easier to get in than to take out. He who expects to win the world's applause while he purifies its way had better look for other bueiuess. Seme men pray in the morning for the death of their passions and then spend the day in feeding them. Excursion Bates to Augusta. The Southern will sell reduced rate tickets from all poiuts in the State to Augusta, Ga., and return on account of State Reunion of Cbnfedi 6rate Veterans November 10?12tb, at one cent a mile plus twenty-five cents. Tickets on sale from points beyond radius of 100 miles of | Augusta, Ga., November 9-10tb, 1 and points within radius of 100 miles j November 10?11th, and for trains I scheduled to arrive in Augusta, Ga., before noon of November 12tb, limited to November 13th, 1903. For full particulars apply to any local Agent of the company or to R. W. Hunt, Div. Pass. Agt. So. Ry., Charleston, S. C. | For Over Sixty Years. Mrs. Win9low's Soothing Syrup j has been in use for over sixty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens | the gums, allays all pain, cures wind | colic, and is the best remedy for ; LJiarrboea. it will relieve tee poor j little sufferer immediately. Sold by i Druggist in every part of the world. ! Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure i to ask for Mrs. "Winslow's So'otbiDg ! Syrup," and take no other kind, tf Sstra Ssssion Called. j Washington, Oct. 20 ?The PresiI dent today issued a proclamation | calling the Fifth-eighth Congress in! to extraordinary session on Novem| ber 9. at 12 o'clock. The proclamation Btates that the i purpose of the session is to consider j the commercial convention between I the United States and Cuba, which rc quires the approval of Congress. i CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. BT Beat Cough Syrup. Tastea Good. Ubo M in time. Sold by druggist?. l*f C. IT. & L. Stockholders. The stockholders of the Columbia, Newberry and Laurens road held a meeting on the 20ch, and re-elected all of the old officers, as follow*: President?W. G. Childs. Vice President?H. C. Mosely. Secretary and Treasurer?T. E Gibbs. Directors?W. G. CLildp, W. H Lyles, James Woodrow, W.T. Martin, Columbio; H C Mosely, M. A. Carlisle, Newberry; E. St. John, Portsmouth. John S. Williams, Eichmond; Harry Walters, Baltimore; J. E. Kenly, W. G. Elliott, Wilmington. The condition ci tne company 6 finances was declared most satisfac tory as was shown by ibe statement that the net earnings of the road I from July 1st to August 31st were $13,000 against $7,000 for the same period last year. A considerable amount of rolling stock is beiDg added to the road and a number of new passenger coaches have been purchased recently. * The Best Doctor. I Rev. B. C. Horton, Sulphur Springe, Texas, writes July 10th, 1899: 4 I have used in my family Ballard's Snow Liniment and Horehound Syrup, and they have proved certainly satisfactory. The liniment is the best we have ever used for I headache and pains. The cough 8>rup has been oar doctor for the last eight years." 25?, 50c, 81.00. Sold by The Kaufmann Drug Co. A Throat Cut at Wagoner's. Columbia, Oct. 16.?A report from Perry's saye: that another tragedy has occurred as a result of the Tillman trial. The report is that Mr. A. C. Gunter, of Wagener'e, got into a personal difficulty with Mr. Eml. JBusby, in which Mr. Busby wts badly cut in the throat. The difficulty arose out of the Tillman case. Bronchitis for 20 Tears. Mrs. Minerva Smith, of Danville, III., writes: 4iI had bronchitis for twenty years and never got relief until I used Foley's Honey and Tar which is a sure cure." The Kaufmann Drug Co. JUST A LITTLE OF WT, OT.Q TVk Vrm f JU.VX V JmT V/ AW Vfc Buy? ,, Well you should buy where you can get the most for jour money! I purchase my stock direct from the manufacturers and am prepared to meet any price on the same class article! 1 handle a complete lire of BUGGIES AND WAGONS, of the very best make. I also carry a complete line of SiDgle and Doable Buggy Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Lap Robes, Cook Stoves and Ranges, Trunks and Vahces, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Gent's Furnishing, Hats, Notions, DressGocds. 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 requested 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, w. v. Land for Sale, WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, HEIRS of Frances D Koon, will offer for sale before the court boutse door m Lexington on November 2nd. ail that *ract of laud containing 1% acres, more or Jess, bounded by lands of G/orge Eurg'e. east bv Broad Kivtr South by George Sites and Win. Frcshiey and west by Mary Meetze. TERMS?Cash. Purchaser to ray for pipers. KOO.N BROTHERS. August 24th, 1903. 10w5I. KIDNEY DISEASES are the most fatal of all diseases. chi cy?? kioney cube in ! iULE.1 8 Guaranteed Remedy or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by eminent physicians as the best for Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICE 50c. and $1.00. jjHBy^void strong drugs, use a gentle Treatment/^^^ S: Tonic Pellets wiil^help the natural forces V^^^yc--. A Treatment tKat Cures For sale by C. E. Corle?, G. M Harmao, Kaufmann D.ug Cj., an 3 W P. Roof, Lexington, S. C. - - _ . rKp? 81 I\0USTRV WE THRIVE wi s0me 0f 0ur profits, why mi 0pen up a sav,n6s account? we 6IVE F0UR PER CENL INTEREST lH Savings Department INfllB PMNEfTO Bflll TRUST 80., COLUMBIA, S. C. Wm. H. IYLES. President. JULIUS H. WALKER, V. President. J. P. MATTHEWS, btcreU'.ry. July 15?ly. cimitii runnim iitnmn iironve Mil 111 IMULIM itlllillLG HUtUW 1707 MAIX ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. SMARBLE AND GRANITE Dealers South. We U3e the best grade material in manufacturing Monuments and Headstone* and guarantee our work and fiinish to be the best. When you hear a man complain' ing that he can buy so much cheaper from some little fellow who is ansious to sell anything, you can put it down that he will get eheap stock, cheap work, and of course a cheap job. We can compete with any fair dealer in thia country, but we cannot say we will sell as cheap as some as we do not care work. ihait . iirinrmmTnirn fin I Tin FAT ftnmTfl FtTlfl IKUi) 8 WlKMHli, mm LU1 liMM, in. for sale. Write fco us or see our ME. P. B. EDWABDS, LEXINGTON, S. C. and we will see that you are treated fair.] SOUTH CAROLINA MARBLE WORKS. September U. 4A?tf I THE HOME BANK,! t~|>3 (INCORPORATED.) ?S m IiEXISCTON, s. c. ? i OSES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. I ffij capital, ^:w),ooo. M vfS Safety deposit boxes for rent. Interest paid on savings deposits, ?? jrfl Fire proof eafe and viu't. Barglar insurance. Bonded $Ji ijM officers. Your account solicited. gj| \W F. W. OSWALD. GEO. BELL TIMMERMAN. ALFRED J. FOX. Ul President Vice President. Oasbiex. ML 3?W DIRECTORS: & U</ F. W. OSWALD. ALFRED J. FOX. J. E. KAUFMANN. r/A\ ($J GEO. BELL TIM MERMAN, E. W. ROBERTSON, H.L.OSWALD. gs (Ifa March 18. 1903. 6m. wm. platt7 DEALER IN Dry Goods, Millinery d Hons, NEARLY OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, COLUMBIA, - - . S. C. MAIN STREET. ^ We have received and have placed on oar shelves one of the most beautiful as well as the /?Ar?>r.lutn iina ?*vf I ever shown in the city. These are all standard go ids trom the most reliable manufacturers and are recommended for their stylish aninobby appearance and the beauty ol pattern. A full line of Ginghams and dress goods 01 all descriptions, as well as lovely creations in fashionable full and winter millinery. Come and see these goods beiore purchasing. I will nuke it to your interest to do so. October, (J.?3m.