The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, September 06, 1905, Page 7, Image 7

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g Life often seems too long I fers from painful periods. I down, headache, backache, L dizziness, griping, cramps ; ' dreadful. To make life wor I . I ittne ?j t I It Eases Worn S It quickly relieves inflammation, B strengthens the constitution and perm ditionsfrom which weak women suffei ? If is matchless, marvelous, relial 9 At all druggest's in $ 1.00 bottles B WRITE US A LETTER B freely and frankly, in strictest confid- w B ence, telling us all your symptoms and vi B troubles. We will sod free advice ai B (to pbin sealed envelope), how to di SB cure them. Address: Ladies' Advisory 1 * ^?? ? ^? U H UCpt,, IQSODauauw^ mcujuuc w M ninlfiiiiniiH, Term. es A series of violent earthquake shocks were felt in Portsmouth and 1 other places along the coast of New Hampshire on Wednesday. | You can make people believe you ^ have a very fine judgment by always J f v asking theirs. i . 5 \ Got off Cheap. - He may well think he has got off . v cheap, who, after having contracted J constipation or indigested, is still able f to perfectly restore his health. Nothing will do this but Dr. King's New Life V Pills. A quick, pleasant and certain ' cure for headache, constipation, etc. 25c. j at The Kaufmsnn Drug Co's. drug j store; guaranteed. . ?????????i??? Whiskey I Morphine I C . habit. I habit. | 1329 lady St., (or P. O. Box 75) Coltimbk solicited. ????????????????i?? , . /k m . , DOORS, j .... i 17 - . J Main St, Goli I - -*' 05 Is where you can fin stocks lA?T] Pi of all k iH O jg^Mr. Lee N. Falls IJ5 ton, is now with us an< ^ J you and show you our C. 0. BROW r , ? SASH. __ '* W. T. MAR1 WHOLESALE - DEALER O-oi ILvd High Grade Goods Possible t - Dan Valley Flow r* Ask lor our quotations before you pu Molasses, Can Gooc Everything "We Se W. T. MAR1 v 1406-1408 ASSEMBLY SI ????? ?? I To Cm i to the woman who suf- | The eternal bearing- I eucorrhea, nervousness, | and similar tortures are i th living, take || leri s rains g purifies and enriches the blood, H :anently cures ail diseased con- I r. || jle. M "I SUFFERED GREATLY," M rites Mrs. L. E. Clevenger, of Belle- f| ew, N. C., "at my monthly periods, B 1 my life, but the first bottle of Car- B ii gave me wonderful relief, and now B am in better health than! have been B r along time. I think Cardui the great- M it woman's medicine in the world." || To Cxure a Cough Lake .Ramon's English Cough Syrup in small loses during iheday, then sleep at night. A pine tar balm without morphine. 4oc at all dealers. For Sale at Harman's Bazaar Mrs. Mary Donelson Wdcox, a {randniece of Andrew Jackson, died n Washington on Sunday aged 75, he was the first person born in the Vhite House. A tramp works about as hard try og to find work as be would if be ound it. To Cure a Cut, Sore or Wound apply Ramon's Nerve & Bone Oil protnply. It is antiseptic?stops the pain and causes healing by first inteation.25candmoney backif not satisfied For sale at the Bazaar. igarettes I All drug and Toitabit. I bacco habits. NBTITUE OF S. C. i, S. C. Confidential correspondence | BLINDS. 50 imbia, S C., | d one of the best p ! Of fcj I P? inds. ? iw, formerly of Gas- q I will be glad to see stock. ^ N & BRO. ! GLASS. j FIN SONS, S - IN - GROCERIES. lotto: ; at the Lowest Prices. r a Specialty!! rchase your Grain, Meal, Flour, Is, Tobacco, &c. >11 We Guarantee. TIN SONS, C., COLUMBIA, S. C. re a Cold in Oi 10 Qllinme Tablets. vC OBthS, The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, September 6, 1905. Taxing Luxuries. Taxes Supplemented by Dispensary Profits. The United States government taxes whiskey aDd tobacco. She is not alone in this as many governments of the world do the same. The position upon which it is placed j is that whiskey and tobacco are lux- j uries and that those people who spend money for luxuries can afford ~ tnaiarrl thfl fill PITY")ft of I <u yaj iAIUAV vw*? u??v? jC" lT I the government than those who do oot. In other wordp, it is better to iax luxuries than necessaries?better to t8x whiskey and tobacco than to tax meat and bread?because people must have meat and bread, but they , are not compelled to have whiskey and tobacco, as they can live without j them. UpoD this governmental principle the profit feature of the dispensary is bastd. In this county there bas been paid into the county treasury from net profits of diepens&rieB in the county * A A tor county purposes, irom auvuso 31,1004, to August 31,1905, $1509 59. There was paid into school fund for last scholastic year from State Dispensary from June 30, 1904 to ; June 30,1905, $4,293 79. Total for I county and school purpoees, $5,803 36. To raipe this amount of money would ? require a direct tax of 1? mills on all the taxable property of the . count}, and if the dispensary is i voted out by the law authorizing the vote ? mill additional will be put on property of the county. With the $1500 going into the county treasury from dispensary for ordinary county purposes, the county finances are still cramped, and if the dispensary is voted out it will be necessary to levy about \ mill to meet this deficiency, and that added to the \ mill provided for by the law under, which j the vote is taken, raises our taxes at j the first jump 1 mill. The people are now accustomed to a longer school term than before the dispensary profits were applied to the schools. The school fund was increaeed in this county for the last scholastic year more than $4,000, and for year before about $7,000, by dispensary funds. The people will not williDgly i go back to the short school terms, but will likely insist that this deficiency be made up. To do so will require from 1 to 2 mills more taxes in addition to the 1 mill mentioned above. All admit that we cannot have absolute prohibition?that whiskey can \ be sold here from adjacent States. Then if we cannot Ijave prohibition, bat will have the whiskey any way, let us get some of the profits, and not send them all over neighboring States.1 E. Gh T. Testimony Interesting. Dr. Thomas Finn, of Boonsboro, Mo., who has practiced medicine for 32 years, says he has used every prescription j known to the profession for treatment I of kidney and bladder diseases, and j says he lias never found anything so j effective in both chronic and acute kidney and bladder trouble as Foley's Kidney Cure. It stops irregularities and builds up the whole system. The Kaufmann Drug Co. Clemson College Income. According to a tabulated report nifh fh? Sr.ftffi Sunflfinfeendent of Education, Clemeon College has spent for the last scholastic jear more than $155,212. This report was filed today and it is the first of the series of annual statements to be sent by the colleges of the State. The figures are most interesting. They are given month by month and ! show that Clemeon is one of the richest colleges in the South, although practically every cent of the income is expended on account of the enormous attendauce and the necessary expense attached thereto. Of the $155,212 expended a great deal came in from the fertilizer tax which was $118,000 last year, and has already goDe nearly that high this year. The statement does not give the sources of revenue, but this will be filed later. ie Day HH* 1 f/nf on way I ] I box. 25c. g1 A FACT ABOUT THE "BLUES" What is known as the "Blues' 5s seldom occasioned by actual existing external conditions, but i n t h e great majority of cases by a disordered LIVER ?. THIS IS A FACT which may be demonstrated by trying a course of They control and regulatethe LIVER. They bring hope and bouyancy to the mind. They bring health and elasticity to the body. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. Mass Meeting At. Lexington C. H., Saturday, Sept. 9th. Senator B. R. Tillman Will Speak on Dispensary. Whereas, petitions are being cirI culated in Lexington county for a vote on the question of Dispensary or no Dispensary. And, whereas, we, as taxpayers of said county, deem it a question of too much importance to be passed upon without a full and free discussion, We, therefore, ssk that a mass meeting of the citizens and tax payers of said county be held at Lexington C. H., on Saturday, the y h day of September next, at which time and place, Senator B. R. Tillman and ' ? . I *11 L. oiper prominent; epe-iKers win oe expected to address the people on the said issue, And that Col G T. Graham, the Chairman of the Executive Committee of theAnti Dispensary Movement, be requested to have present on that occasion one or more speakers who will advocate their 6ide of the question D I Epling, J D Geiger, W H Ber'ee, J J Bickley, T H CaughmaD, J A Kaminer, D E Amick, W H Heodrix, H H Dreher, H W Hendrix, J B Roberts, G W Wingard, M K Kaminer, J F Fry, F A Calk, B J Gunter, V A Calk, G A KamiDer, J B Amick, Jas Caughman, J M Caughman, W B Roberts, M L Kleckley, J H Fields, R W Kleckley, T H Rawl, W W Barre, J E Barre, Sam P Roof, W K Hook, C W Caughman, C B Gable, J S Caughman, W C Weed, H M Wingard, G A Derrick, C M Efird, S J Long, F E Dreher, W A Lorick, H N Kaminer, R E Hook, H C Roof, R F Griffith, J E T? fl> T n TT t T TT I. T %* 13an, j r> narmaa, a. u noos, o m Crim, J M CaughmaD, Jr f E A Sox, R S Sbealy, T R Keisler, E GDreher, R D Smith, W P Roof, A B Roof, W A Caugbman, G B Dominick, J A Kood, D E Epting, N W L'ndler, A S Frick, A P LiDdler, C F Raucb, J K LiDdler, W D Huffsteiler, J H Lindler, Jdo J Frick, B J G Lever, S C Epting, A G Mayer, B J Derrick, W E Frick, C P Cannon, A N Sease, J D Frick, S D Weed, L A Frick, M 0 Summer, J J CaDnon, H A Bundrick, G S HaltiwaDger, J A Frick, W 0 HalfciwaDger, G U Mayer, D L Kood, J W Mayer, C S Mattbew, L B Frick J D Farr, S E Sbealy, W J Ballentine, S P Lindler, Jas B Addy, J E Raucb, O P Clark, J W Frick, J A Wessinger, J W Eargle M DH E Bickley, C E Sbealy, Jdo A Frick, W F Lindler, A J Wiggere, Cbas N Frick, J B Reed, R H Baugbman, J B Sbarpe D E Sbarpe, J F Risb, D S Spires. Was a Very Sick Boy, But Cured by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. 4'When my boy was two years old lie had a very severe attack of bowel complaint, but by the use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy we brought him out all right," ssys Maggie Hickox, of Midland, Mich. Tliis J "U~ J J ^ J . ^.1. - remeu^ uau ut; uepeuueu. upon m uie most severe cases. Even cholera infantum is cured by it. Follow the plain printed directions and a cure is certain. For sale by The Kaufmann Drug Co. Henry Jackson, a negro firemsn on a local freight train, was killed in a wreck recently. The engineer, J. L Bearden, was b^dly injured. ? * Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Acts on Nature's Plan. The most successful medicines are those that aid nature. Camberlain's Cougli Remedy acts on this plan. Take it when you have a cold and it will allay the cough, relieve the lungs, aid expectoration, open the secretions and aid nature in restoring the system to a healty condition. Thousands have testified to its superior excellence. It counteracts any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia. Price, 25 cents, Large size, 50 cents. For sale by The Kaufmann Drug Co. JOBBERS AND DEALERS IN Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters' Supplies, Stoves and Ranges, Stove Repairs, Tinware, Enamelware, Hollowware, Tin Plate, Iron Roofing, Conductor Pipe. Eave Trough, Galvanized and Black Sheets, Terra Cotta, Flue Pipe, Fin* Brick and Fire Clay, Grates and Tiles, Wood Mantles, Gas and Electrical Fixtures, Rubber Hose, Pumps and Pump Supplies. LEE A. LORICK & BRO., 1519 MAI1ST ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. Phone 498. ! SOUTHERN | V 2 The South's Greatest System. $ * Uuexceiled Dining Car Semee. 2 [THROUGH PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS [ J ON ALL THROUGH TRAINS, J [ CONVENIENT SCHEDULES ON ALL LOCAL TRAINS. [ 2 Winter Tourist Rates are now in effect to all Florida points. For full + ^ -?? ? 4?"wnfoe of/. ormart 1 f noorocf. SnnfV>?>rn "Ri^ilwAV A V 1 M 1 t lie 1171,l>H 111 CbZ> IV A d> J IVUUUCj vtv. J WJOiju*w mvmmvmv I I II , J Ticket Agent, or: |R. W. HUNT,: * Division Passenger Agent, ? S CEAELEST02T, ... S. C. J Tremendous Bargain Sale AT 'THE STORE THAT'S DIFFERENT." For the past few days we have been quietly picking up odds and ends from mills throughout the country and we will begin a tremendous bargain sale. These goods are all new and up-to-date, but the prices about "hol-F fTiair -tgz?.l Trn.Inn llMlii VUVlJb A VWA - vv^vkwi SPECIAL HANDKERCHIEF ? TOWEL SALE. SALE. 5 100 dozen unbleached Cot500 dozen bought at a sacri- 4 ton Towels at half price, fice. The prices range from 5 18x40 inch Cotton Towels, 3 1-3 to 5c. 8 5c. each or 6 for 25c. or 12 for ? ?45c. WHITE LAWN. 8 22x50 inch heavy weight 50 pieces 40-inch 25c. qual- 8 Cotton Towels, assorted colors ity fine White Lawn, for this 8 iqc. each. sale only 12 l-2c. per yard. 8 100 pieces Staple Check8 I000yards36-inchSheeting, Ginghams, only 4c. per yard. 8 oniy 5Ct per yar<L 10 pieces only good summer 8 10 pieces regular 10c. Bed weight TJnbleached Drills, 5c. i Ticking, only 7 1-2 per yard. $ 10 cases Ladies' and Gentle25 pieces regular 12 l-2c.;*men's Hosiery; also Misses' Cottonade, for 8 l-3c. Zand Children's Black and Tan UMBRELLAS. hen of ^ t) Some in the lot worth 25c. per v t- -i , j r< <k _ _ _ iuu only, i^aaies ana \jeii- x pair, only 10c. tlemen's fine Pearl and Fancy & handle Umbrellas, good covers* 25 pieces linen 36_ and best frames, only 75c. I ^ch Cannon Cloth, 8 l-3c. per 200 Ladies' and Gentle- BzJJ ' ^ men's toe Silk covers, Sterling| ' gg.^ Corded Silver Trimmings, Umbrellas, , r , iA only $1.00. 8 Madras, white, only 10c. Some Umbrellas in this lot? 10 pieces 39c. White Waist* worth $2.50 each. g ings, only 25c. Yours For Bargains W. F. FURTICK, 1220 MAIN ST. OPPOSITE OPERA HOUSE. - . S. C. ''"'y To Cuts A Cold la Oae Say. l"iiBTe E C O U I Take Laxative Bromo QoiDine TabANP CURE THE LUNGS I |6ta druggists refund tbe money WITH fly M 351II*5? I ^ to cure- Grove's sigsJiBB^lis^v I nature is on eacb a box. Price, 25c. New Discovery > rnn /CONSUMPTION Price , . FOR I OUGHSand 50c&$1.00 soim, cousins, fought with knives W0LDS Free T"al- and pistols at a picnic at Union Surest and Quickest Cure for all SpriDge, Kemper county, Miss., on 9 THROAT and LXJNG TROU3- 9 q j ._ j nm?e billed rpi 1 LES, or MONEY BACK. I SuDday, and both were killed. They la?man mi twin n us mi* fell out about a trifling matter.