The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, June 21, 1905, Page 3, Image 3
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ijP' GOOD POTATOES "^|1
W BRING FANCY PRICES l|
SB To grow a large crop of good potatoes, the ra
I soil must contain plenty of Potash. 33
Tomatoes, melons, cabbage, turnips, lettuce j
?in fact, all vegetables remove large quanti- B
ties of Potash from the soiL Supply m j
Potash I
liberally by the use of fertilizers containing
not less than. 10 per cent, actual Potash.
Better and more profitable yields are sure to B
follow. g
Our pamphlets are not advertising circulars
a booming special fertilizers, but contain vain- B
able information to farmers. Sent free for the B?
asking. Write now. ||
jg GERMAN KALI wukks M
B New York?93 Nassau Street, or H
jS> Atlanta, Ga.?22^ South Broad St. B
PROFESSIONAL CARPS.
C. K. EFIBD. F. E. DBEHEB.
?fird & dreher,
attorneys at law,
lextngton c. h. 8. c.
Will practice in all the Courts. Business
solicited. One member of tbe firm wiii always
be at office, Lexington, 8. C.
J h. frick,
attorney at law,
chapin, 8. c,
* Office: Hotel Marion, 4th Boom, Second
Floor. Will practice in all the Courts
Thurmond & ttmmerman,
attorneys at law,
will practice in all courts,
Xaufmann Bldg, LEXINGTON, S. C,
We will be pleased to meet those having legal
business to be attended to at our office
. in the Kaufmann Building at any time.
Respectfully,
J. WM THURMONTX^
. G. BELL TXM.aiLKJia.>,
Albert m. boozer,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
COLUMBIA., S. C.
. Office: 1316 Main Street, upstairs, opposite
Van Metre's Furniture Store.
Especial attention given to business entrusted
to him by his fellow citizens of Lexingtqn
county.
w. A. CLARK.
WASHINGTON CLARK.
QLARK & CLARK,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS, !
No. 1233 Washington Street,
COLUMBIA - - - S. C.
H EORGE R. REMBERT~
It ATTORNEY AT LAW.
1221 LAW RANGE, COLUMBIA, S. C.
I will be gfad to serve my friends from Lex- *
ington County at any time, and an prepared
to practice law in all btate and Federal
Courts.
Andrew crawford,
attorney at law,
; columbia s.
Practices in the.State and Federal Courts,
and offers his professional services to the
citizens of Lexington County,
Law Offices, ( ) Residence, 1529
1209 Washington < > Pendle ton .Street.
Street. ( )
4 Office Telephone No. 1372. .
Residence Telephone No. 1038.
?BOYD EVANS,
.LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR.
Columbia, S. C. ,
riR. P. H. SHEALY,
I DENTIST,
^ LEXINGTON, S. C.
Office Up Stairs in Roof's Building.
TAMES HARMAN,
J DENTAL SURGEON,
LEXINGTON, S. C. j
(Office in Rear of Court House.) j
Informs the publicthathe will be in his office ;
every Friday for the purpose of doing den- !
tal work in all its branches.
Dr. e. j. etheredge,
SURGEON DENTIST/
leesvelle, s, c.,
Office over J. C. Kinard & Co's, Store. Always
on hand. I
TVR. F. C. GILMORE,
17 DENTIST.
1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. |
Office Houbs.* 9 a. m. to 2 p. m., land from
3 to 8 p. m.,
DR' C> J> OLIVEROS,
' ^H^SEYE, eamhroat.NOSE
* AND IUN3S.
Guarantes Fit of Office and Residence.
Giasses. 1424: and 1423 Marion St.,
M.'jrch 15?ly. COLUMBIA, S. 0.
PARLOR RESTAURANT.
B. DAVID, Proprietor.
1336 MAIN, COLUMBIA, S. C.
The only up to date eating nouse 01 us
kind in the City of Columbia. It is well kept
?clean linen, prompt and polite service.
You get what you order and pay only for
what you get. Within easy reach of desirable
sleeping apartments.
OPEN ALL NIGHT
. Drugs, Chemicals,
STATIONERY.
PAINTS - - OILS - - GLASS.
GARDEN SEED?Bulk and Package.
THE SICK MAN'S FRIEND.
Licensed Druggist and Chemist.
KINARD,
LEESVILLE, - - - S. C.
Eas Stood The Test 25 Years.
The old, original Grove's Tasteless
Chill Tonic. You know what you are
taking. It is iron and quinine in a tasteless
form. No cure, no pay. 50c.
The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, June 21, 1905.
WitteWill Not Serve.
i Sfr. Petersburg, June 14?In an
interview today M. Witte, wbo has
been suggested as one of the Kaesian
plenipotentiaries, says he would
be unwilling to accept any official
1 position as be is of the opinion that
I Russia can prolong the war for five
years and win ultimately, aud in Ibis
opinion be is accurately correct, the
reports from the seat of war coming
by way of Tob o Japan, and Wall
o, vr TT i_ l: j_ .f 1.1
oirte:, i>ew xors, Diras 01 iue smuts
feather, to the contrary notwithstanding.
Cotton Leaks Comes X&.
President E. D. Smith, of the
South Carolina branch of the Southern
Cotton Growers, association, was
in Columbia recently for the purpose
of securing from the correspondents
in this section figures as to the cotton
estimates. Mr. Smith desires these
figures to present, at a meeting
of the Southern executive committee
to be held in Memphis on June 26 ?b,
for the purpose of considering the
leak in the government report. Since
the publication of the report there
has been a great deal of interest in
the matter taken in the developments
and the investigation will evidently
show that those high up in the government
are responsible for the leak
A lUHi Mil ? MM
Oxford, Ohio, Jane 15 ?Secretary
of War Taffc delivered a carefully prepared
address on the principal international
and domestic issues of the
day at the annual commencement exercises
of Miami University today.
Referring to the successful part
the United States is playing in the
effort to briDg about peace in the
Far East, he said: "The President
felt justified in speaking to the belligerents
a message from the world
that the time bad come for a settlement
by peaceful means of the controversies
between the two nations,
and for ending the awful loss of life
and property, and of the woeful disturbances
to business that a continuance
of the war entails. The personality
of the President bad much
to do with the willingness of the
powers to allow him to intervene."
?
Cuba Diarrhoea.
U. S. soldiers who served in Cuba
during the Spanish war know what this
disease is, and that ordinary remedies
nave nttie more effect tnan so much
, water. Cuban diarrhoea is almost severe
and dangerous as a mild attack of cholera.
There is one remedy, however,
that can always be depended upon as
will be seen by the following certificate
of Miss Minnie Jacobs of Houston,
Texas; "I hereby certify that Chamberlain's
Cholic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy cured my husband of a severe
attack of Cuban diarrhoea, which he
brought home from Cuba. We had several
doctors but they did him no good.
One bottle of this remedy cured him as
our neighbors will testify. I thank God
for so valuable a medicine." For sale
by the Kaufmann Drug Co.
Riot on Trolley Car.
Outrageous rioting occured on the
Augusta and Aiken trolley line on
Saturday night, June 10th. Shooting
took place in a crowded car between
eight or ten men. The trouble
was started by a druken white
man, who threatenly cursed a negro
in the car. The negro drew a knife
and slashed at Maxie Boyd, the
white maD, cutting him terribly on
the arm severing the arteries. The
conductor got between the men and
the motorman stopped the car. The
negro was put cff when in a drunken
rage he drew a revolver and commenced
firiDg indiscriminately at the
passengers. The car was soon
emptied and all who were armed,
white and black, took part in the
scrape.
After the riot it was found that
five men were among the killed and
wounded as follows: Peter Renew,
white, dead; Charles Wilis, colored,
mortally wounded; E R. Fishbum,
conductor of the car, mortally wounded;
Milligan Wills, colored, shot in
knee, Maxie Boyd, white, cut. The
wounded were taken at once to the
Augusta hospital, excepting Boyd,
who was sent to the North Augusta
hospital. An unknown white man
and negro were also badly hurt.
?Backache, '
Both. Symptoms of O:
Women?Thousands o
How of ten do we hear women say: "It
seems as though my back would break,"
or "Don't speak to me, I am all out of
sorts?" These significant remarks prove
that the svstem requires attention.
Backache and " the blues" are direct
symptoms of an inward trouble which
will sooner or later declare itself. It
may be caused by diseased kidneys or
Bome uterine derangement. Nature
requires assistance and at once, and
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
instantly asserts its curative
powers in all those peculiar ailments of
women. It has been the standby of
intelligent American women for twenty
years, and the ablest specialists agree
that it is the most universally successful
remedy for woman's ills known to
medicine.
The following letters from Mrs.
Holmes and Mrs. Cotrely are among
the many thousands which Mrs. Pinkham
has received this year from those
whom she has relieved.
Surely such testimony is convincing.
Mrs. J.G. Holmes, of Larimore, North
Dakota, writes:
Dear Mrs. Pinkham:?
" I have suffered everything with backache
and womb trouble?I let the trouble run on
until my system was in such a condition that
I was unable to be about, and then it was I
cojnmenced to use Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound. If I had only known how
much suffering I would have saved, I should
have taken it months sooner?for a few
weeks1 treatment made me well and strong.
My backaches and headaches are all gone and
I suffer no pain at my menstrual periods,
whereas before I took Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound I suffered intense pain."
Mrs. Emma Cotrely, 109 East 12th
Street, New York City, writes:
Ask Krs. Pinkham's Advice?A Worn;
Dr. E C. Ridgell, cf Batesburg,
who has a peach orchard of 10.000
trees shipped 100 crates of ' Triumphs"
last week which had been ordered
from'the North. It is fact beyond
successful contradiction, that
Lexington county, so to speak is the
great store house from which this nation
draws its supplies.
Mr. G. T. Berg, a well known architect
of Columbia, and perhaps the
brightest mason in the S .ate, dud at
bis home in that city, last Thursday,
after an illness of Feveral weeke,
in the eighty-seoond year of
his age. He drew the plans of our
present court house, which when the
cost of construction is considered,
will compare favorable in arciitet t >a!
i 1- f?t. m;,v?
UBBUbjr, UvJLlilUIl) SUU UUUYOUIOUbC YTi'XJ
any in the State.
Just What Everybody Should
Do.
Mr. J. T. Barber of Irwinville, Ga.,
always keeps a bottle of Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
at hand ready for instant use. Attacks
of cliolic, cholera mobns and diarrhoea
come 011 so suddenly that there is 110
time to hunt a doctor or go to the store
for medicine, Mr. Barber says: "I
have tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy which is one of
the best medicines I ever saw. I keep a
bottle of it in my room as I have had
several attacks of colic and it lias proved
to be the best medicine I ever used."
Sold by the Kaufmann Drug Co.
Oyama Advances.
Gueshu Pase, Manchuria, June 14.
?The Japanese have forced the advance
posts of the Russian left beyond
the Eaoche river and are
0 -cupying the heights north of the
river. A heavy force seems to be
behind this movement. Field Marshal
Offtma is read? for a prpnpra!
offensive.
Two leaders of the Chinese bandits
captured at Omoso in the rear of the
Rissian left, have arrived here.
Sprained Ankle, Stiff Neck,
Lame Back.
These are three common ailments for
which Chamberlain's Pain Balm is especially
valuable. If properly applied
it will save you time, money and suffering
when troubled with any one of these
ailments. For sale by the Kanfmami
Drug Co.
A husband is some times landed by
a maiden effort?-md some times by
the efforts of the maiden's mother.
'The Blues"
rganic Derangement in
{ Sufferers Find Relief.
Dear Mrs. Pinkham;?
'41 feel it my duty to tell all suffering womea
of the relief I have found in Lydia JS. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound. When I com
mencea taKmg tne tompouuu x suuweu
everything with backaches, headaches, menstrual
and ovarian troubles. I am completely
cured and enjoy the best of health, and I
owe it all to you."
When women are troubled with irregular,
suppressed or painful menstruation,
weakness, leucorrhoea, displacement
or ulceration of the womb, that
bearing down feeling, inflammation of
the ovaries, backache, bloating (or
flatulence), general debility, indigestion
and nervous prostration, or are beset
with such symptoms as dizziness,
faintness, lassitude, excitability, irritability.
nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy,
"all gone" and "want-to-beleft-alone"
feelings, blues and hopelessness,
they should remember there is one
tried and true remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound at once removes
such troubles.
No other medicine in the world has
received such widespread and unqualfied
endorsement. No other medicine
has such a record of cures of female
troubles. Refuse to buy any substitute.
FREE ADVICE TO WOMEN.
Remember, every woman is cordially
invited to write to Mrs. Pinkham if
there is anything about her symptoms
she does not understand. Mrs. Pinkham's
address is Lynn, Mass., her
advice is free and cheerfully given to
every ailing woman who asks for it.
Her advice and medicine have restored
to health more than one hundred thousand
women.
an Best Understands a Woman's Bis.
I Rusticating in Germany.
Editor Bacon is rusticating in tne
German Capital and is writing some
very interesting letters from there to
his paper, the Edgefield Chronicle,
while Wigfall Coeatham, the handsom
bachelor publisher of that journal
occupies the QBDctum sanctorum
spending the summer days discussing
with Brother Terrell, of the Johnston
Monitor, the matter of circulation.
\ TOR THE TOILET. |
I i
g Sweet Soaps, Castile Soaps, Per- S
^ fumery from Hoyt's oc. size |jj
k German Cologne to the ej
^ Finest Extracts,Toilet y
s Powders, Pomade ||
| Hair Oil, Bay 1
y Rum, etc. y
^ Combs, Hair P
k Brushes, Shaving ?
kJ Brushes, Tooth and y
^ Finger Nail Brushes, etc. ^
Ij; See our line of useful Toilet e
g Sets, suitable for Wedding Pres- y
|g ents, Birthday Presents or Gifts, p
Ijjj There are numerous other articles K
^ that will pay you to call and see. j|
* HARMAN'S - BAZAAR. |
& Lexington, S. C. I
2 I
Fishing Mk
All Fisherman should remember
that the headquarters
for fishing tackle is at the
Bazaar.
You can find any kind of fishing
tackle you may want in stock all the
time Sucb as:
HOOKS. LINES, BOBS. TEOT
LINES, NETS, CANES, ETC.
J. B. Reidlinger,
BAKER,
COLUMBIA, - - S. C.
Fresh Bread, Plain and Fauc3* Cakes,
Pi.. Cream Puffs. Buns, Rusks.
Rolls, in fact everything that is
good to cat usually found in
a first class bakery.
Mail Orders Given Prompt and Careful
attention.
To Cure Constipation
take just a mite of Liver Food before retiring
each night. Ramon's Tonic Regulator supplies
it in a palatable form of powder, tea or tonic
25c, ana money back it not satisfied.
For Sale at Hannan's Bazaar
They are Open for Inspection!!
Say, it is up to you whether you would save anywhere
from $1.75 to $2.00 on a Spring Suit. We
have in stock the greatest variety of spring suits
and Gent's Furnishings to be seen in Columbia.
Everv Pattern is the latest Fad of Fashion.
* ? .
Greys, .Tens, Blues end Browns!
Prices ranging from $2.75 to $18.00 and every
; article a bargain. $5.98 buys a swell thing in two
piece suits, so don't forget to call on
FRANK'S - JOBBING - HOUSE,
1427 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C.,
while in the city. Thanking yon for past patronage, respectfully
Franks JonnmgHouse.
To the People of Lexington!
When you need shoes for heavy work?in the
the field, on the road and for all round hard
work?you certainly do want shoes that will
give you service, besides feel easy on your feet.
Our shoes for hard wear cannot be surpassed.
There is every element in them that is sub!
cforcfiol -frvr woof rtnm frvrf Wo oolo/->f tha I
c oc*. LI I'lUA AV/jl Vt V-'Ci i. aim TT V/ L ?X\s
leather from top to toe that are used in these j
shoes, therefore we candidly say there are no I
better shoes made for heavy out door service. i
We also have a full line of Shoes and Rubbers
for cold weather?for home and outdoor
wear. ;
When you want shoes for dress-up, remember
we can supply your wants to your entire sat;sfaction.
Whenever your need shoes for Men, Women
and Children we be) ieve we can serve you
best?your shoe wants will be carefully at- I
tended to at this store. Thanking you very j
kindly for your patronage and awaiting the
pleasure of seeing you soon at our store, we I
| remain, yours" very truly, J
mTT/Mi r A ^ A 1
IJtiUMAS A. _t>W IIX Hi,
(OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.)
1736 Main Street, Columbia, S. C.
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! ji; THE BEST IN |
i I Printing and the Allied Arts,
! BOOKS, i||
STATIONERY,
PRINTING, jj
AND BINDING. ;j
In the Masonic Temple.
COLUMBIA, - S. C. |
' !ifcf J3uy ioup
jBwUjL SPRING SHOES
COLUMBIA. S. C.
Nothing but Solid Leather Shoes Sold and
Every Pair Guaranteed.
They are here and of course are beauties, because they are Keith Konquerors in High
and Low Cuts. Blacks and Tans, A.11 Leathers, Union Made. You are respectfully
invited to call when in the city and inspect the# goods. Qaality guaranteed.
Cohen's Shoe Store,
1636 MAIN ST.. COI UMBIA. S. C. '