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- THE IEXIN6T0N DISPATCH, j Wednesday, November 22,1905.- ? ' Mised Pickles. , jf There is an epidemic of colds in this j | county. IB All married men are prolific inventors ! 9 ?rOf excuses. j 8 The uglier the man the prettier the , 'girl he marries. Everything you eat will taste good | and do good if you take Ring's Dyspep- j sia Tablets. Sold by the Kaufmann r Drug co. \ A matimonial yoke can be built for two at a cost- of two dollars. ^ ' Every business house in Leesville will g be closed on Thanksgiving day. | The more explaining a man does the | less use the world has for liim. | A busy man has no time for those who I ; v , smake a specialty of killing time. $ ' It is a pleasure to take Dr. Dade's 11 ^ " ^ little Liver Pills and enjoy their tonic I effect upon the liver. Sold by The g jiaufmann Drug co. g - T- , . f ' g A low corsage never seems to be im- g modest to stout as to thin women. g The Dispatch enrolled a number of | V./-. new subscribers this and last week. A great mind treats little [minds as *V\: such and Is never belittled by them. A stiff upper lip doesn't amount to ranch if the lower jaw'is too limber. h The foundation of true happiness is ? - > being satisfied with present possessions. J Pinesalve acts like a poultice. Best n thing in the world for , .boils, burns, ^ cracked hands, tetter, etc. Sold by The ^ - Kaufmann Drug co. ; ^ Society women- acquire adipose tissue t ? "* * ?' errim cimTvlv cAt s "WILUB-WiUSC ISKJV uu. IIUV o ~ - ~ fat.'. . ' ? Music,may be the food for love, but - jnanria^ requires something more sub- P ' stant&u. \ ^ The governor who is governed by good impluses dosen't always make a. good ^ governor* * ?: q % You can apply ManZan inside, right s< where the pain is. It is put jap* in col- p< lapsible tubes with nozzle attachment .C for introducing it. ManZan stops - pain $ instantly and cures all kinds of Wad, a.< bleeding, itching and protruding^ piles.' - N - Sold, by The Kaufmami Drug Co. * i ^ ft A girl lias a hard time to follow^ the g ndviee her mother never followed; but p always gives her. . la 61 When a woman acquires the reputa- ^ tion of being an aristocratic gossip she ? has reached the limit. - . . * " The fond for the reHef of Jewish in gf . widows and orphan children in Russia se is steadily growing. All money is turn- St ,,ed over to Jacob-A. H. Scliiff, the treas- be > urer of the committee leaving the relief or fund in charge. Up to November 10 a re *. total of $ 188,000 had been received in c< 'vNewTork. ' - - of ; f :r r Women are hard to please. One will B] 4^'.; kick because,her husband* is jealous of ni her, another because he isn't.,.h of . The "man with the hoe", hss^howh 4* his independence and #ie l^eais of Wall 9? . Street are beginning - . ? ; SE There are still hunger &v those7. Jus $50,000 positions' open.utQ Js^^Pien. go^-Why don't you act^ oh^.^ffiem?^ < | ^ v;. One mghifc'is all the time necessary ;fo Si * prove tha?Rneules is th<?best remedy to in the worl&far backache' and all kidney T1 VI ,T# TTAn ltotrn CO' OUU UXOUUU1 '.WVHWH/O. JUL. J vu. AAMff v rheumatism or any other blood disease a* single dose will give relief. Sold by The Kanfmamr Drug co. Railroad employees at several points ni in the country have met and adoptedJ ?! resolutions against any rate legislation by Congress. , -i \ \ _ Somehow a woman showsa lotof com- & f: ' fort in saying she can't buy a switch-be- P? cause she is never able to match. ; the f1 shade <rf-her hair/ ^ " Qtdckly relieved;, and whoop |u ingcougffwill not "run its course" if it< > yoa i^se the. original Bee's Laxative sv Honey an&Tar. This Cough Syrup'is different from,all others because it acts ta " , on the bowels. You cannot cure croup p( and whoopingcough until Von rid the d< system of all congestion, by working off si the cold tlirough a copious action of the (I ... bowels. 'Bee's Laxative Honey and ci Tar does this, and cures all coughs, m ? croup, whoopingoough, etc. No opiates, si - Sold by The Kaufmarm Drug co. tt / : Dr. Guiteras is of the opinion that the '* v. '^pocesent outbreak of yellow fever in Ha- PJ yana is not due to mosquitoes. ' Thus ! . another theory is exploded. -p : There should be such a tiling as pre- . s? gress even in marrying. If a'woman's h< first husband was a carpenter her second pi should be a. contractor at least. '.v Backache is never known to those persons who thke an occasional dose of Piheules. The value of the resin obtained from the pine tree has long been ^ recognized in the treatment of diseases ^ nf'+ba hl?<W?r and Virinpvs Drift dnsft a . of Pmeules will give relief, and one 9 ? bottle win core. - Sold by The Kauf- 2 mannDr^Lg eo. > " The Coniptroller General is not yet C prepared^ make an estimate on t-lie amount received from the tax on dogs, but the StatfcrSuperintendent of Educa- 2 tion. thinks that it will run up at least $50,000'this year. John* Sliarp Williams, whoever he may be, has a hankering to tinker with ^ the tariff during the coming Congress, j ' Wlien he gets through lie will feel like q he had-been monkeying with the busi- ^ ness edge of a buzz saw. ,$100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased 3 to learn that thtre is at .'east one dreaded disease that science has been able to <*ure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's _ CatarrhCure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a*constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. -.Hall'* Catarrh j Cure is taken internally, acting directly j upon the blood and mucous surfaces of e the system, thereby destrojjngr4he loun- j dation of the disease,-and giving the patienf strength by building up the consti- _ tution and assisting nature m doirg its work. The proprietors-have so mnch faith in its curative powers that they : ffer n One Hundred Dollars for any cat-e that it fails to cure. Send tor list of testimonial, o Address F J CHEKEY &Co..loledo,0 g Sold by all Druggist. 75c. <; Take Hall's Family Pills forconst.'pation ^ T. X L. cures rheumatism. v s * aaiat^ mmmbm wwigmp^ j You can depend on Ayer's | * Hair Vigor to restore color to | t your gray hair, every time. g 1 Follow directions and it never fails to do this work. It stops < J 1 uair v igiM j: fallingofthehair,also. There's j great satisfaction in knowing 9 you are not going to be disap- ? 1 pointed. Isn't that so? ? j "My lirtir fndM until it was ahout white. It 8 took just outs hoiile <?f Ayer's Hair Vigor to N restore it to irs former dark, rich color. Your I 1 Hais Vigor certainly does what ynu claim for S it." ? A. M. Uogoa'n, ltockiugliaui, N. C. I i gtl.OO a hottle. J. C. aver CO.. t MMMMMMMMMM jfOI* ! Fading Hair > Srice Act ia Court. 2 The dispensary fight against the Brice ! iw by Messrs. Bellinger & Welch 1 nd John G. Capers continues. Chief 2 ustice Pope has signed two orders in 2 onnection with this matter. In both c. latters the petitioner is Adam Ault, a i ssidenfc taxpayer of the county of HeV-. erry. In the first petition he sets out .? aat ont of tlie npt income derived by 1 be {State from the sale of liquors in this * tafce under the dispensary law, after c pportioning the required amount to the 1 eficiencies existing in the various conn- r :es in the State, there is still remaining i the State Treasurer's hands, subject h > payment on warrant of the Comp- * oiler General, a large surplus subject } ) apportionment by the Comptroller * leneral, he contends that the common' E ihools of Nbwberrv are entitled to a a ortion of said surplus. That the said omptroller General threatens, and-is ? bout to so apportion said surplus fund, i to deprive the common schools of ' ' * i q ewDeny ox auy part uicicux, ou-lu. ic- i ises to draw his warrant in favor of lid schools for any amount whatever, j contends that there is no warrant of w on the part of the Comptroller Gon- j al to pay over to Newberry its share ^ : tlie surplus, except it be found in the j >.caHed Brice act, he therefore prays g] tat said act be declared dull and void e Ssmuch as it; contravenes article x-1, 0 ction 12 of the Constitution of this r( ate. Thix order is made returnable ^ ifore the Supreme Court rt Columbia, a l December 4. The other order is di- K cted to W. 0 Taturg, Dispensary unmissioner and the Board of Control Newberry County, praying that the dee act be'declared unconstitutional, a ill .and void, that the said county board e control be enjoined from keeping said rj spensaries in Newberry closed and be mpelled by jthe the Court to en tha same in pursuance of the valid X W of the State, that the said dispensacommissioner be enjoined from re: C sing /'to furnish said liquors to the m unty dispensers, and be decreed by ? e order tofurnish the same, pursuant C the valid laws of the State," 'etc. fh lis order; is made returnable on the jfr me day ahd at the same place. ., Cures | ood and Skin Diseases, Itching, $ Humors, Eczema, Scrofula, Etc. 8 Send no money?simply write and try ft) >tanic Blood Balm at our expense. A C rsonal trial of Blood Balm i& better than thousand printed testimonials, so don't ft) isitate to write for a free sample. ft If you suffer from ulcers, eczema, scrola, blood poison, cancer, bating sores, C ;hing skin, pimples, boils, bone pains, . jh ceilings, rhemhatism. catarrh, or any Gl ood or skin disease, we advise you to ke Botanic Blood Balm JB. B B.) Es- ^ icially recommended for old, obstinate _ " ? o/m?faA doom nf mnlinnanf V?lftftf^ ft*' ouobvvi vaow V4 iinm^m*44v ;in diseases, because Botanic Blood Balm 5. B B.) kills the poison in .the blood, ires where all e se fails, heals every sore, j akes the blood pure and rich, gives .the J :in the rich glow of health. B B. B , le most perfect blood purifier made, boroughly tested for 30 years. Costs $1 3t large bottle at drog stores. To prove cures, simple of Blood Balm sent free y writing Blood Balm Co.'. Atlanta, Gtw. escribe trouble and free medical advice ?nt in sealed letter. This is an onest offer?medicine sent at once, pre ?'d ? ? . V Short Cottoa Crop. The Southern Cotton association has v sued a statement, compiled from the sports of seventy thousand correspon- 1 ents, estimating the present crop at 1 ,444,314 bales. The statement estilated that 61.3 per cent, of the crop v ras picked and 54.7 per cent, ginned on cr >ctober 21. ... -j jist of Subscribers to Club, i t> . a Gentlemen's Pressing Club: Dr. E. P. Derrick, Frank George, Karl 1 )swald,Edwin Dreher, Sam J. Leaphart, 1 t. D. Smith, Alfred J. Fox, W. P. Roof. 3 iam P. Roof, Pickens Roof, George Bell .inmiennaii. Club at the Dr. Smith old stand, Main- j treet, Lexington, S. C. ^ Ladies' Cloaks and Skirts cleaned also. ? The wcrk of this Club will be done on < londav and Saturdav of each week by < C. D. SLIGH, Proprietor. ] November 15, 1905. 4w5. t k Trespass Notice. ] A LL PERSONS ARE FORBIDDEN 1 ? to hunt, fish, allow stock to run at ^ arge, or trespass in any manner whatver upon our lands.. , "ACOB TAYLOR, B. C. TAYLOR, , lw4pd PAUL P. CLARK. To Let. - 1 WrE WILL LET TO THE LOWEST responsible bidder on December !nd,at the residence of Mr. John Kesler, t contract to build a school house in School District No. 85. For further )articulars address, JOHN KESLER, Iw4pd irmo, S. C,, R. F. D. No. 1. States Eights. The decision of the United States Su>reme Court sustaining the Ohio antirambling laws makes it perfectly clear hat the States have a right and the )Ower to enact laws sufficiently drastic :o drive gambling houses out of existence. It is a remarkable fact?reinarkible in that a majority members of that. Dourt arc Republicans, which party is :ke exponent of a strong federal governnent and opposed to tlie doctrine of :he sovereignty of States?that every lecision effecting the rights'and powers )f ihe States to enact and enforce laws 'or the government of their own citizens las been favorable to the doctrine, of States rig'its. No Case of Pneumonia on Record. We c! "<~+ know of a single instance ivhere <- > 1 or cold resulted in pneunonia -? ' usumption when Foley's rloney and Tar had been taken. It cures ioughs and colds perfectly, so do not :ake chances with some unknown ^reparation that- may contain opiates, vhich causes constipation, a condition :hat retards recovery from a cold. Ask 'or Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse my substitute offered. The Kaufmann Orug Ce. Capt. Clin Ward Dead. Capt.. Clinton Ward, a prominent citisen of Wards, Saluda county, died at lis home there on Monday, the 13th ust., after a lingering illness, in the 77th rear of his age. Capt. Ward is pleasintly. remembered by many of our older ufcizens as the genial mail contractor be'ore the Augusta divison of the Southtu Railway was built. In the days of >tage travel he operated a stage coach ine from Columbia, via Lexington, to August, so we have been informed, One >f his places for changing horses was lear were .the Lexington cotton mill low is. Representative Morgan, of the State -?gislature, thinks that he sees in high icense a solution of the whiskey probem. Well, maybe so, and then maybe tot. Anyhow, he is going around with , liigli license bill up his sleeves. Sells More of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy than of All Others Put Together.* Mr. Thos. George, a merchant at Mt. Elgin, Ontario, says: "1 have had the Deal agency for Chamberlain's Cough fcemedv ever since it was introduced ifco Canada, and I sell as much of it as do of all other liues . I have on my delves put together. Of the many dozns sold under guarantee, I have not had ne. bottle returned. I can personally ^commend this medicine as I have used ; myself and given it to my children nd always with the best results." For lie by the Kaufmann Drug Co. Farmers who look ahead will break lore lafcd before Christmas than ver before They expect continued line next February. | D. HARM AN! ' DEALER IN 8 General 1 Merchandise, | Corner Main and Hew Street, $ Opposite Confederate I Monument, e Lexington, - - S. C. 8 sesssssessseseseseseseseS TAX NOTICE. r WILL ATIEND THE FOLLOWING L mentioned places for the purpose of reaiving taxes for the fiscal year, 1905: Bed Store, Thursday morning, Nov. 23. W. N. Martin's, Thursday even'g, Nov.23 Brook land, Friday all day, Nov. 24. Crout's Store. Tuesday evening, Nov. 28 E. H. Addy's.Wednesday moin'g.Nov. 29 G. F. Keisler's, Wednesday even'g,Nov 29 Bed Bank, Saturday evening, Dee. 2. The. balance of the^time at Lexington Sourf^House until December 31st, 1905, ^ 'ter which time the following penalties rill be added by the County Auditor and ollected by the County Treasurer: On Jdnuary 1," 1906, 1 per cent penalty rill be added to those who have not paid. ' On February 1st. 1906, an additional 1 ( >er cent, will be added to those who have 1 lot paid, making 2 per cent, for February. 1 Still an additional 5 per cent, penalty rill be added on March 1st, making 7 per :ent penalty to be paid bv those who have lot paid by March 1st, 1906. fax books will close March 15, 1906. The hours for closing the tax books wlli >ositively be at 11 o'clock for the morning md 4 o'clock for the afternoon appolntnents. LEVY. Tor State Purposes 5? Mills. Por Ordinary County Purposes..4 Mills. Por Constitutional School Tax 3 Mills. . /, Total 12i Milis. Special School Levy District No. 3 S?3 Milis special School Levy District No. 37-2 Mills special School Levy District No. 34-2 Mills Special School Levy District No. 25-2 Mills special School Levy District No 19-4 Mills 5pe'-i?l School levy District No. 15-3 Mills Poll Tax SI 00. RAILROAD LEVY. Saluda Township 7 J mills 3road River Township 7.] mills. Fork Township 7-] mills. Commutation Koad Tax S3.00 payable 'rom October 15th to March 1st, 1906. Parties owning property in more than >ne township must so state to the Treasarer. When writing for information concerning taxes always give .full name. JfKAMk W Treasurer Lexington County. To Prevent a Cold Any Day take a Ramon's Pill at first indication?arouse the liver, quicken the circulation and go along about your work. Any druggist will refund the price if not satisfied. 25 cents. For Sale at Harmau's Bazaar. ,, - \ c ? Two Grateful Letters fr Serious Operations.? from Like Conditions When a physician tells a woman, suffering' from ovarian or womb trouble, that an operation is necessary it, oi course, frightens her. The very thought of the operating table and the knife strikes terror tc her heart. As ofte woman expressed it, when told by her physician that she must undergo an operation, she felt that her death knell had sounded. Our hospitals are full of women who are there for ovarian or womb operations! It is quite true that these troubles may reach a stage where an operation is tne only resource, dut. sucn cases are much rarer than is generally supposed, "because a great many women have been cured by Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound after the doctors had said an operation must be performed. In fact, up to the point where the knife must be used to secure instanl relief, this medicine is certain to hely. The strongest and most grateful statements possible to make come from women who, by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, hare escaped serious operations. Margrite Ryan. Treasurer of St. An drew's Society, Hotel English, Indian apolis, Ind.,writes of her cure as follows Dear Mi?. Pinkham:? 44 I cannot find words to express rnv thank! for the good Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound did me. The doctor said i coulc not get well unless I had an operation foi ovarian and female troubles. I loiew I coulc not stand the strain of an operation and mad( up my mind I would be an invalid for life. Ask Mrs. Pinkham's Advice?A Wen JVUUUW t BUSIJ [Better Than A IT IS BECALM STIia BAB ^ FOR THE LE J All Wool Black Diaeonol 1 J Fme Suits, $10 $12 50, $ I SHOES, 5 EVERYTHING FOR | P. C. Pri K 1001 Gervais Stre< K PHONE 1383. Trespass Notice. A LL PERSONS ARE HEREBY FORIJL bidden to trespass upon our lands d\- hunting, either in day or night time, :>r in any manner whatever. The law <vill positively be enforced against all trespassers. P. F. Kyzer, S. B. Kyzer, W. J. Kyzer, G. M. Lucas, 4w3. pd For Sale. T OFFER ONE FARM*HORSE ANE 1 Buggy at a bargain. For furthoi particulars, applv to LUTHER L. LONG. Nov. 8, 1905?tf Ethan, S. C. ' Warning. rriHIS IS TO NOTIFY ALL PER JL sons not to hunt, fish or trespass ii any manner whatever upon our lauds The latv will positively be enforcer against all violators of this notice. A. S. FRICK. JNO. A. FRICU 4w4pd .T. ANDREW FRICK. DR. G. J. OLIVEROS '$8Sl^lTE.EAR, THROAT,MBS! AND LUNGS. Guarantee Fit of Office and Resid-. nee. Giasses 1424 and 142? Marion St. March 15?ly. COLUMBIA. S. C. Estate Sale. TTTE. THE HEIRS OF THE ESTATI V of Jacob A. Miller.deceased.wil) sel the \mcs of the said Estate to the hiphesi bidder on the <5th day ot Jiovem'jer. ai " - -!J .3. the 'ftte lesicencc 01 me s-hhi un,T?aiu, 11 o'clock, 'litles guaranty ed. TERMS- Cash. Jacob A. Miller Jr, John H Miller. Anderson Miller, Rebecca demons 4w3. om Women Who Avoided -Many Women Suffering i Will Be Interested. Hearing bow Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound had' saved otSer women from r serious operations I decided to try it, and in 1 Less than four months I was entirely cured; and words fail to express my thankfulness." ( Miss Margret Merklev of 275 3d i Street, Milwaukee, Wis., writes: . Dear Mrs. Pinkham . " Loss of strength, extreme nervousness, severe shooting pains through the pelvic organs, cramps. Bearing down pajns. and extreme irritation competed me to seek ? medical advice. The doctor, after making an examination, said that I had ovarian trou. b?e and ulceration, and advised an operation as my only hope. To this I strongly objected 1 ?and I decided as a last resort to try Lydia : E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. " To my surprise the ulceration healed, all : the bad symptoms disappeared, and I am once ; more strong, vigorous and well: and I cwi; not express my thanks for what it has dona forme." Ovarian and womb troubles are steadily on the increase among'women ?and before submitting to an opera[ tion every woman should try Lydia E. L Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and write Mrs, Pinkham at Lynn, Mas3. ? for advice. For thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has been curing [ the worst forms of female complaints, . all ovarian troubles, inflammation, ulceration, falling and displacement of the womb, leucorrhoea, irregularities, 3 indigestion and nervous prostration. * Any woman who could read the many . grateful letters on file in Mrs. Pink[ ham's ^office would be convinced of the ; efficiency of her advice and Lydia E. , Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. tan Best Understands a Woman's 111* HESSJ Ever Before \ ;e we have ^ t Goods | ast money. ? Suits $6 50 ^ 15, (Kupperbimer Make.) \ HATS, J MEN TO WEAR. \ C6 & COo ^ et, Columbia,S. C. K 9 DON'T : ) JE-1E? J@LrJL{j Successor to Mi NEAR POST OFFI( When you are looking for 1 ^ 1 ? J /"I ? ? T a/% J T r% -m r\ ? 4* 4* | QOiJLCL \j<Xi: JUUau jjuta auu at t i I therefore, can sell you for less inents. j : Solid Oak Be Nine Pieces?One Bed, One * Centre Table, Four Chairs. On No. 7 Blacl with a complete list of Cookir : Black Oak, with a complete t line is complete. All grades. L Furniture of the same grade < 4 90 for prices. H. JHL. Tj colum: i | Sterling silver, cut glass, fine g china, clocks. A fine stock a always on hand for you to i select from. _ tg If you can't come, sencl lor our catalogue or telephone vour | SI. order to us. Keep us in mind when wanting anything in Jewelry w or Silverware. P. H. LACBICOTTI & CO,, JEWELERS, 1424 Main St., Columbia, S. C f 'Phone 984 J The Hege Log Beam' I SAW MILL* ? | WITH i Heacock-King Feed Works a | Engines and Boilers, Woodworking | Machinery, Cotton Ginning, Bbicki making and shingle and LaTH -0 a Machinery, Corn Mills, Etc., Etc. | GZBBES MACHINERY CO., | Columbia, S. C. J The Gibbes Shingle Machine! Chamberlain's Never fails. Buy it now. It may save life. OUR LINE OF Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Toilet Articles, Flavoring Ex tracts, Eye Glasses, Stationery, Rubber Goods, Picture Frames, _ Buggy and Wagon Paints, House Paints, Window Glass, Harness Oils.-- Turpentine, Linseed Oils, Varnish and Japans, are more complete than ever before. OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT 4 is in charge of N. M. Bogart, Pharrracist, who with his vast practical experience and a Graduate in Pharmacy, will always be glad to serve you. CALL AND SEE TJS. Crosson Drug Co., * Leesville, S. C. KINARD'S HOTEL, . J. C. KINARD, Proprietor, Leesville, - - - S. C. Th$ best attention given guest. Modern conveniences. Table supplied with best the market affords. -^1 Tk If Nervous and Run Down ^ . simply improre your circulation. Remove the 4$ waste matter that clogs the blood by taking Ramon's Pills?then tone the nervous system with the Tonic Pellets. All in one box for 25 cts. ^nd money back if not satisfied. For Sale at Hainan's Bazaar FORGET IYIjOR, ' axwell & Taylor, )E, COLUMBIA, 8. c, Furniture. We buy only in he lowest spot cash prices, we than if we bought in local shipidroom Suites. * Bureau, One Washstand, One Le Rocker?all for $17.25. i Oak Stove Lg TJtinsels, for $7.50. No. 8 list of Utinsels, $12.50. Our ^ Prices guaranteed as low as 3an be bought. Write or phone ^YliOR, BIA, S. C. ' '