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!f your Dealer < You, W mmrn * DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO CHECK. W. P. ROOF, Cashier. I DIRECTORS: Allen Jones, W. P. Roof, C. M. ESrd ? R. Hilton James E. Hendrix. / EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Deposits of $1 and upwards received atd interest at 5 per cent, per annum allowed, ' ' * J payaoie 21pm tuiu uuwuw. September 21?tf You Can Prevent Sick-Headache "? vs-hea you feel it first coming on, by taking a - Damon's Pill at once. It removes the ooison tha' causes the trouble. A guaranteed* cure, anc money refunded if not satisfied. 25 cents. For Sale at Harman's Bazaar. : mrwna mK. jblj&?%i Dealer in a: fttsshttttjssz In 11 I: .. STOEV KEPAIB* AUW 933 GERVAI5 STRE? %%I3Zo"U.sef'u.xrLis All for cash at lowest prices "Wil] appreciat Friends. I guaranty r~ =r??? ? 1 ????????. rr-.k-, aair mm I DOORS < n si 11 j! J . I Main St., Col d ; 03 Is where you can : fegj stoc! ? fl of all *"? $3?* Mr. Lee N. Fa J5 ton, is now with us a ^ you and show you on C. 0. BRQ? / V ! SASH. I I W, T. MAR WHOLESALE DEALE r O-ULT 2^ High Grade Good Possible | k Dan Vallev Flot i Ask for our quotations before you ] Molasses, Can Go Everything "We S W. T. MAE 1406 1408 ASSEMBLY ! r^^fTc! I Take Laxative Broi 1 Seven MHfion boxes zcM in post 12 v ^-CARO(/J oTMI j/m "cno'VA A ?*i\ jfi ** ?K* SAVANK^6**! ^P^.UK*- J| | I cannot Supply', rite Us. i A Safe Cough Medicine for Children, i In buying a cough medicine for chilj dren never be afraid to buy Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There is hio danger from it and relief is always sure ! to follow. It is especially valuable for , colds, croup and whooping cough. For sale by the Kaufniann Drug Co. ?NG!NES boilers. Tank* Stack* Stand Pipes and Sbeet-lroa Work; Sb&ftlag. Pulleys, Gearing, Bone* Banger* *t* Mill Castlnire. WC&st every day; work 800 band* MMBABS IROH WOBKS a 8VPPLT M UQUBTJL, V5QMU. II Grades of arxcl STOVES tee of rAVS KEPT O]V IIA1VX>. ;r, COLUMBIA, s. c. sluing* O-ood.s.'V^ a a liberal share of the trade ol my Lexington b to give satisfaction, ? ? BLINDS, i iisiibia,SC., j||j I ml one of the best P ks ot | | | Pi r kinds. ? I 11aw, formerly oi Gas- q nd will (1 to see J hj ir stock. 8 ct" : \ 9 __ GLASS. ! m_mmmm^?^??? I TIN SONS, RS - IN - GROCERIES.! <Eotto: J s at the Lowest! ! Prices. i i ir a Specialty !!! ( mrchasc your Grain. Meal. Flour, i ods. Tobacco. ifcc. lell "We Guarantee. LTIN SONS, ST.. COLUMBIA. S. C. ire a Cold in On mo Quinine Tablets, jz months. This signature, The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, March 1, 1905. Cotton Letter. To the Eiitor of the Dispatch: Being interested in the great cotton problem which is about to be solved, and being in sympathy with the masses of the people in this cot! ton belt country, I deem u a duty, so j far as my ability goes, to give some | information and keep the farmers ; posted as to what will be the outcome of the issues that facss the producers of cotton in this country if they wiil I hold the L?riD tbey now have. j Io my letter of January oOtb, Iadvi>.ed 30a to bold your cotton Oa that d?v cotton in New York was worth 7 cents, today it is worth 8 15 ?an advance of more than $5 00 per bale. Also, the market for spo^s in iny town on the same day was today it is worth 7?. The days cave gone by when ai on e* of farmers called Granges was organized tor the South, it died a natural death j without accomplishing ?dv good, j Toe farmers m the South a few years 1 ago organized the Ai^ance, which failed without accomplishing but very little. Why was i?t Simply because the fight was made by arraying labor agaiDst capi* d, which was evidently a house divided against itself aod by a divine edict, it must I fall. Tae great fundamental princi! pie that wa9 lackiog was, as you | might term it, a union or unionLm j Now I am proud to know, and still prouder to say it, that the farmers, the bankers, the merchants, the lawyers, the doctors and men of all professions of the South have organized an a liance against the gamblers of Wall street and Liverpool, England, who have for thirty-five years put a price upon our cotton, and have kept the poor class cf wbire and colored people poor and poorer. Let every man in the cotton belt sign the pledge to plant not over 10 to 15 acres of cotton to the mule this year, 1 and nlant more corr, and it is an evi I k~ | dent fact tbat, unless the farmers get j 9 or 10 ceDts tor their cotton this | spring at least 1,000.000 bales will be | held till next season and with a nine j or ten million bale crop iu "95 cotton will very readily brmg 10 cents on the next crop. I Farmers, don't get f<igbteDed and sell your cotton at 7.\ or eight cents If you are compelleu to have rnoDev store or "insure your cotton for 00 I days and get money on it, end I asj sure >ou it will pay you in ihe end. The crisis is almost hereaod it is only i a question of a few weeks till you will sec still higher prices for cotton. Siturday spot cotton advanced 25 points, which is one-fourth of cent. The world needs cotton today just as bad as it did one vear ago todav when cotton eo'.d in New York for 17 i cents. We all admit that a bumper | crop has been harvested in 1904, but ! where if'? It is in the hands of the farmers and in the warehouses of t be South. The mills are now wanting and demanding the spot cottoT\ The spinners of the North and Eorope hctve bought cotton for future delivery but it is, bought on paper and tbey I cati'i fill their previous contracts with ! Chine, Japan and the other foreign I countries with cotton bought on pa| per. and the time is almost here when | ibey must have your cotton to spm in I order to fili tbeir contracts, and ! if the farmers of the cotton belt will | conform to the platform of the New | Orleans Cotton Growers' convention they will see that they will get the value of tbeir cotton and will not. have to sacrifiie at f>4 cents as the Bear element predict they could get it for. Their is the greatest demand for cot>on goods in foreign coun tries than tbere baa been for twenty yearp, aod when there is a good demand for cotton goods in foreign countries tbere certainly will be a demand for our cotton at no distant day and if those who have cotton will hold it for sixty days there will be the biggest demand that the world has ever seen. W. M. Wilson. Peak, S. C, February 18. The bouse committee has reported in favor of an appropriation of $750,000 to construct h lighthouse ou Diamoud shoals, off Cipe Hatteras. Ifc is ^aid that W. H Newman, president of the Vanderbilt system of railroads, is to receive a salary of $120,000 a y^ar, in addition to a fine residence in New York and a magnificent private car. To Cure a Cut, Sore or Wound apply Ramon's Nerve & Bone Oil promply. It is antiseptic?slops the pain and causes healing by tirst intention.*_,5caiul money back ifnotsatisticd For sale at the Bazaar. The last of the testimony in the interest of Judge Swayue in the impeachment proceedings against him has been presented to the senate. Murray's Horehound, Mullein and Tar will cure your cough. Large bottle for 25c. ie Day 1 m.6 J"* ?1 wx, 25c. I j J J J I After eating, persons of a bilious habit will derive great benefit by taking one of these pills. If you have been DRINKING TOO MUCH, they wili promptly relieve the nausea, i SICK HEADACHE ?. and nervousness which follows, restore the appetite and remove gloomy feelings. Elegantly sugar coated, lake Mo Substitute. Bojestvensky Had Eight. Pari?, Frb 22?A semiofficial ! statement appeared tonight relative i to tbe work of ?be international corni mission whicn baa been considering i tbe North Sea incident. It is as I follows -Toe Hall commission met tbis j morning in tbe ministry of foreign | sfftirs, and again tbis afternoon in | order to proceed to a final examina: lion of a report recapitulating bis ! conclusions. Tbe leport is ratber ! long, comprising about ten large : pages. The principal author is Adi rairal Von Spanu {iustrian); but all ! the members of the communion col ! liberated in rirawiDg it up The commission gives no opinion on ihe - . > : question of tr.e presence or absence : of Japanese toipedo boats in the ; North Sea, declaring merely that the ! Russian admiral qaite legitimately | believed that bis tquadrorj was en; daggered and that ne had the right j under the circumstances to act as j I he did A Father's Protection. { . j Father, ir is a.s essential for you to provide a safeguard against that night! tiend to your children, croup, as to their ; hunger. Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of j Sweet Gu n and Mullein will cure cough. j croup and colds. At druggists. 25c.. I 50c. and $1.00 :i bottle. Sold by all j druggist. IS i ; ?? ? <a? ? Left 320,000 in Boom. Creek, Mich . Feb. 24?Dr. ; j N W. Peiise, of New Vjrk, commit- 1 | ted suicide at the &ani'arium here on ! Monday afternoon, ?ud If ft $20,000 iu mon-y and checks in his room, i which has been taken charge of by : ihe coroner and depo.-ited in the biok. P^nse shut himself in a toiiet i room aoj uniog bis bedroom. He ; : held one revolver in his Laud and another loaded in his Valise. Pense Jeff.- a doi? easing that he j WiiB old and of no further u-;e in the j world. He was u physician and ! : dentist, and ei-ived as a surgeon in J ! the war. H? left a will. Tne note | a-k4d that A. P. P?-n?e and Jesse P n9% (;f SidLey. Ohio, and Is*ae P?Tti8e, of Paris, Ocio, be noli ted Njoe of bis relatives have been heard i from. There was found in his valise vSSl 29 in money, papers showing \ ; ?'lO,178.8S on deposits ia Him New ; Y <rk bank of America, $3 890 ia I <M>-cks oa d-posit in ?h~ sanuariorn, [ ! $330 railway coupon0, mul $4 280 in j ; etncka on the Fir.^t National B*ek of I : So Augu-itirje, Fit. The money wa9 | in tt valise wnich bad been left ( pen j ' in the centre ut his room. ! ? + , A Chicago I Alderman Owes His Election to Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. j "lean heartily andeonsientiously reoj ommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy J j for affections of rhe throat and lunfrs." j j says Hon. John Sheniok, 220 So. Peoria j j St., Chicago. "Two years ago during a ! ! political campaign, I caught cold after I being overheated, which irritated my i throat and I was finally coniixrllod to J stop, as I could not speak aloud. In my ; cxtemity a friend advised me to use I Cli mberlaiirs Cough Remedy. I took ; two doses that uftennxm and could not I believe my senses when I found the next j j morning the inflammation had largely j j subsided. I took several doses that day, j ! kept right on talking through the cam- i T rVinnlr this medicine that I i I ?- ? . | won my seat in the Council." This rem- j I civ is for sale 1>v The Kaufmaim Drug ! Co. i Church Appointments. ; We have been requested to publish i the following appointments of the i ! Rsv. O B Sbearouse, pastor of Sc. j : Jacob s charge: ; l*t Sunday, at Ms. Horeb, Cuapio, j ; at 11 a. m , with Sunday school at j 10 a w. on the 1st and 4*.h Suodavs, | and at 3 p m. on the 2jd and 3rd ' Sundays. 2ad Sunday, at St Matthews, Weseicopr, at 11 a m. Sunday school j at 10 n tii uu 2ad and 4 h Sundays, j 3rd Sunday at St. Jacob (Waterec) | at 11 a. m. Sunday school at 10 a. j J m on the 3 cl Sunday and at 3 p. m \ : on the 1st Sunday. 4 h Sunday at BHhlehem (Biok ranr ) at 11 a m Sunday echool at ; 10 a. w. on the 2nd and 4 h Sundays, j j ; Champion Liniment for Rheumatism, j ; ('lias. Drake, a mail earner at rhapin ville. ('.aim., sjiv: "Chamberlain's Pain j Halm is rhc champion of all lininii'iits. j The }>ast-year 1 was troubled a ^ri-af (leal j with rheumatism in my shoulder. After ; trying several eures the storekeejier here ( reeommemled rhis remedy ami if roni- I }?letely cured me." There is no use of ! any one suffering from rhat painful ail- j ne-nt when rhi> lininienr can he obtained j for a small sum. One appliearion ^ives I prompt relief mid its etmrinued use for a short time will produce a permanent j cnr?\ For sale by The Knufmnim Drujr Co. i I w* * *" " ! J VIEGINIA-CABOLINA CHEMICAL CO., ! < nnT rnwTRTA "PTTASPTT A TT nn ? < VVJJW1UA UVWJk vv?) ^ ! NAVASSA GUANO CO., j ! . .1 ! High Grade Ammoniated Goods, Acids [ < Kainits, Tankage, Nitrate, Potash. ! J and Cotton Seed Meal. > J DELIVERY MADE TO ANY PART OF THE [ < COUNTRY, AND WILL SAVE BUYERS MONEY. [ ! SPECIAL FORMULAS TO SUIT DIFFERENT CROPS j S *e>cl.s. : r > < The largest- and most complete st<x*k of Farm and > < Garden Seeds in the Statin v?aekages and bnlk. Write | < us for Fertilizers and Seed Prizes. > i ! nrink ?>. 1 nwranoe On I &aUB iuii w ? ! ! {IN CO B PO R AT EI>.) > | COLUMBIA, S. C. ! 1 i ??<??????0?a9??9???09??9?e5?????????G9?e??99?>?99?99 SOUTHERN ? ? ? O ' * | The South's Greatest System. | ? ?? ?: 9 S Uuexceiled Dining Car Service. ? ? ___????2 ? ? I THROUGH PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS | | OX ALL THROUGH TRAINS. % I CONVENIENT' SCHEDULES G? ILL LOCAL TRAINS 1 ? B ? Winter Tourist /lares arc now in eli^-t to all Florida ]>oints. For full ? ? information as to rates, routes, tvte.. consult nearest Southern Railway & ? Ticket Ajjeiit, or: J |R. W. MI J XT, f % Division ?as3snger A^ont, % | CEABLESTON, - - - S. C. | ? ? ?c?????e?????$????e??f>??????e-3?<s@@?a3ee?eQ???????? ^ "" ' " 9 Ijl si MFPCHANPISE 81 ww Otii.) Men's Fine Fur Hats. ^ !'t)) ladies' Fine Leather ^25?%& in all the new shiv.es, sold xT Antomohile Hand Hags, the formerly sit ?2 Go and $2.50 ^ 75c. kind at 25c. each ^ One jot Men's Hats, good ^ pendens, during this sale, ]0;. sbaoes, at 2 J cents oaeu. & p-?r pair ?^4$ f>0 dt zeu Men and Boy's a 5,(00 yards rejnlar 10c. per Cai>-\ The -~G aud 7Go. kind, T* yard Lacs, all kinds and lor this sale 25 cents. ^ qualities. during this sale 5c. ;^_g^ One lot Men's .All Wool ja per yard Panrs at 5) cents per pair. & 5,00'? yards inc. Emhroid5Q0 pni,s Men's Fine Pants & eries. Edgings and Insertiags ^ at 09c per piir jk during this sale, 5c. eer yard. fiJX^ (ShfSk 25 d</.sn Men's Be-d Corda- ^ All 25c Embroideries, dnr- fifaffo rov Pants at $1 2 ) rer piir. ^ iDg this sale at ]Uj per yard 8kJlt$ 100 Men's Aery Fme-t AH \ 100 pieces very lait Pahco-s 45h4S% Wool Fancy Worsted Suits and Percales, during this sate jfffedCft sold everywhere lor $ 0 50 .A 5c per yard CO &TQi per sait. all sjzis at $10.00 g~> Ladns" So <>(> Jackets at jp&a&I during this sale. $ $2 43 #5n0 Boy's Two Piece Suits 00 Ladie?' Good Walking S full at almost half price $1 W), \ Skirts, at 8*>c. j*aeli._ $1.48, and S3 48 ?during this 300 Lades' Fine Dress lUta ]Jp9 sal". a sold for S3 50 to Sf> 00 each, One lot Men's All Silk ^ daring this sale Si. Oft each. flTLjl String Ties at oc. each & One lot Ladies $7 50 tn ^ elf One lot Men's Fine All Silk ^ SOU) Dress Hats for $3.4ft iFWTfc 271. Midget Spring Ties, dur- ^ daring this sale ing this sa'e H)i ^ 1 0 0 Ladies* nne bemsti'chOne lot Men's 50c. All Silk ed Handkerchiefs at 2.',': t-aeh Fine F^ur in Hand J*eckt:es. ^ 50<> only Men's )0c white daring thi* sale lftc. each. or ^ Haookerch:e*s at oc eaf*h. three for 5') cents ^ One lot Men's $1 2-7 un- gipS une lot Men's Fine li.iin dr dre-s Kid Gloves at 50 \ ?acb. Coats ?t 51.1)8 each. ^ 200 ] iecs lull 30-inch ww |AQ| 1,000 U in b i ei las at half price ^ Bleaching a* .7 . r>? r yard jg 8 IT Dollar Umbrellas at 50c All f 5o0 Ladie^' SI Oft and Si.5" %P^8? S7 oO Umbrellas at $2 00 each ^ Corsets at 27c. atd 5oj. dur ? in r mrmm/ ? ?3 12111 Main Street, Opposite the Opera House, S3 gg gg gg COL*CJMBIA, S.C. gg The city of Orangeburg has pur- i Sixteen governors will be in tbo "ha.-ed, for SG.200. the sit-*1 for a new procension at Pieetdent Roosevelt j /oh*, hull winch is m be built soon. inauguration. It* it is a bilious arrack r:sk?- rhain- Tbe president has issued a pro1? rlain's Stoiitacli and LivcrTablctssnid clamatioti convening tbe Rnnnte iu a ?jiiiek cup- is rcrrain. For salt- by 1 In- special session st 12 o'clock noou on Kaufmaim Ornsr C-o. j March 4 h.