The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, January 31, 1906, Page 2, Image 2
Increase
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[j S3 owners of the Magnolia Frui
9 ? ^ $900.00 from one acre straw!
I a Ha were need. Right years age
I ? acre. It was then consider
i M H years before, but by liberallj
i I I Virginia-Cart
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- 5 '11$ tbing, and have been offered
I ! | ^ experimented with a great r
I J m the highest per cent cheaper
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W. H. SCWELL FU
COLUMBIA, S
We especially invite yon to come to see us fc
Beds, Lounges, Stoves, Lace Curtains, Side Bp
30 DAYS SALE?FURNISI
W. H. SOWELL, FUBNITUR]
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jd to have been worn out twenty K||
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$350.00 per ftcre for the place. We Sg
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Montgomery, Ala. W jj
Memphis, Tenn. 8ja H0
Shreveport, La. 1M
POTLESS
ling Machines & Wringers
oogest. Looks as if it would last a lifo
Easy to handle. Washes a tub of
in 5 to 10 minutes
Elepant Lbht Rnnninp: Wheeler & ,
t'ewicg MachiBe the queen of them all
New Home Machine. Ball bearing,
jhnttle machine. Second band maNetdltsfcr
all machines. AttachshntlJes,
belts and the highest grade
machine oil-dots not ruin >onr maR*pairiug
a sppeiality. Next door to
latt's Dry Goods store Come to see
I. H. BERRY,
Main St., Columbia, S. C-,
rURE.
RNITURE CO.,
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ir your Furniture, Cheap Suites, Iron
ards, Hall Racks.
3 YOUR HOUSE.
2 CO., 1231 Main Street,
l. Building.
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The Lexington Dispatch, j
Wednesday, January 31, 1906.
Valuation of Land.
Comptroller Jones baa issued the
following table of tbe valuations of
land in this Statt:
Average value
per acre.
Abbeville Si G7
Aiken 3 14
Anderson o 38
Bamberg 3 06
Barnwell * 4 00
Beaufort 2 27
Berkeley. 1 14
Charleston 6 04
Cherokee 4 38
* Cheater 4 32
Chesterfield 1 43
Clarendoo 2 40
Colleton 1 58
Darlington 3 92
Dorchester 1 42
Edgefield 3 91
Fail field 3 06
Florence 3 37
Georgetown 1 31
Greenville 4 27
Greenwood 5 2<)
Hampton 1 57
Horry 1 13
Kershaw 2 33
Lancaster 2 72
Laurens. 4 93
Lee 4 19
Lexington 2 26
MarioD 3 39
Marlboro 4 58
Newberry 4 99
Oconee 2 30
Orao{ e u*g 2 97
Pickeua 3 10
Richland 3 42
Saluda 4 42
Spartanburg 4 75
Sumter 3 49
Union 3 58
Williamsburg 1 40
YoL-k 4 57
The Grip.
"Before we can sympathize with
others, we must have suffered ourselves."
No one can realize the suffering attendant
upon an attack of the grip, unless
he has had the actual experience. There
is probably no disease that causes so
much physical and mental agony, or
which so successfully defies medical aid.
All danger from the grip, however, may
be avoided by the prompt use of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. Among the
tens of thousands who have used this
remedy, not one case has ever been reported
that has resulted in pneumonia
or tliat has not recovered. For sale by
Kaufmami Drug Co.
South Carolina Postmasters.
Washington, Jan. 25 ?The senate
today confirmed the following nominations:
Luke E. Wright, Tenn., ambassalor
t o Japan.
Postmasters:
Georgia?Lena Brimberry, Camilla;
Willie A. Sheats, Monroe; John T
Itillwel), Montezuma.
South Carolina?Elizabeth A. Smix
son, Barnwell; George S. McCravy.
Bill Passes on Good Vote.
Washington, Jan. 25 ?The house
nassed the statehood bill exactly bc:ordiDg
to schedule today. Repubican
opposition to the measure spent I
r ts
entire force yesterday, and no
ifforfc was made to defeat the bill on
ts final passage, but 33 of the "inlurgente"
voting against the meaeu".
rhe bill paesed by the vote of 194: to
L50.
[f the Baby is Cutting Teeth, !
3e sure and u?? that old and well i
ried reined*, Mrs Winslow's Sooth- 1
ng Syrup, for children teething. It
loothes the child, softens thp gums,
illays all pair, cares wind colic and
s the best, remedy for diarrhoea.
Twenty-five cents a bottle,
tf It is the best of all.
&eicL Poisoned Declares Jury.
Bamberg-, Jan. 2G.? The inquest
iver the body of B. F. R d was coniluded
about 8 o'clock tonight end
he jury rendered a verdict that bis
loath was caused by arsenic poison- j
ag and that the p is -n was admin- !
stered by H. Clare Dickinson. The j ^
eking of the testimony was begun I
it 10 o'clock this morning aud was !
iot concluded until after dark to- 1
HBanMBBRHnnnnanH
If you haven't Red Meat Tobacco
rTQ THE CON
We give you our absolute guars
Red Meat is made of better tob
good solid juicy chewing qu<
plug of any weight offered c
Write name and address plainly here
rertisement,we will mail him a can
Manufactured Only by Liipfert-Scales
night. John R. Bellinger, E q, represented
the State, being employed j
by G. B Kittrell, a brother-in-law of i
Reid, who has been active in working |
up the case.
ITegro Man Killed.
A negro man was lynched in
Biltmore, N. C , on January 25,190G:
According to Pinkerton men here the
suicide mystery of Biltmore, that has ;
been agitating the police for a number
of days, has been cleared up. The
Pinkerton'e have been secretely working
on the case and believe they have
solved the mystery.
How to Prevent Bilious Attacks
One who is subject to bilious attacks
will notice that for a day or more before
the attack he is not hungry at meal
times and feels dull after eating. A dose
of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets when these first symptoms appear
will ward of the attack. They are
for sale by Kaufmann Drug Co'
Dismissed from Academy.
Washington, Jan. 23 ? Steven
Decatur, grandson of Cornmrdore
Decatur, firstclaes Doited Sates
Naval Academy, was today dismissed
from the navy by Secretary Bonaparte
in conformity with the sentence
of the courtmarfcial in his ctee oa the
charge of hazing. *
Greatly in Demand.
Nothing is more in demand than a
medicine which meets modern requirements
for a blood and system cleanser,
sucli as Dr. King's New Life Pills. They
are just what you need to cure stomach
> V - - - rp \ i. rru?
ana liver trouoies. irv mem. -a.u iuo
Kaufmann Drug Oo.'s Drug Store, 50c.,
guaranteed.
To Zill American Consul.
London, Jan. 25.?A dispatch to a
News agency here from Pekin, China,
says that a plot has been discovered
to assassinate the American consul at
Canton and the viceroy of KwangTuDg
province.
Wanted.
Beeswax wanted in large or small
quantities. Highest m-rket prices
paid in cash, at the Bazaa*. ft
For any disease of the skin there is
nothing better than Chamberlain's Salve.
It relieves the itching and burning sensation
instantly and soon effects a cure
Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co.
' A young negro man was lynched
at Pinola, Mies , on Thureday night
for attacking a school girl on her
way home.
W R BraDdt, of Elk River, Minn.,
oo Thursday eight shot sod killed
bis wife aud Justin Adams and then
committed suicide. Jealousy was
the cause.
E. L Humphrey, cashier of the
Bank of Wadley, at Wadlsy, Ga.,
committed suicide with a pistol on
Monday. He leaves a wife and four
children. The cause is unknown
H'S accounts and mosey were utrnigbt.
Ic is a good thing for a lot of hi 8bands
that their wives do not go ou
strike for wages.
It is a sin to suffer with backache and
pains over the Kidneys, when a single
dose of Pineules will give relief in one
night. Suffering women should heed
these warnings ere it is too late. Female
trouble may result. Pineules will
strengthen the Kidneys and bladder,
cleanse the blood and relieve the aches
and pains of Neuralgia and Rheumatism.
Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co.
PARLOR RESTAURANT.
B. DAVID, Proprietor. j
1836 MAIN St., COLUMBIA. S. C. i
The only up to date eating house of its
kiud in thG City of Columbia. It is well kept
-clean linen, prompt and polite service. <
ITou get what yon order and pay only for ]
tfhat you ger. Withm easy reach of desira- ,
3le sleeping apanments.
OPEN ALL NIGHT. i
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T X L cures neuragia. *
KHAIR^balsam
Clear-ej end beautifies the nai?.
Promotes a luxuriant growth.
Never Pails to Bestore Gray .
Hair to its youthful Color.
CurcJ ecalp distjiea & hair tailing. 1
30c, and gl.Wat Drnggisto ^
ENGINES BOILERS. ;
Tonka, Sloe la Stand Pipes and Sheet-Iron I
Work; Sfeaftlar. Pulleys, Searing, Beaee, I
Bangers, eta mill Castings.
SSrCact every day; work 2o0 kanda
vSUkikD IRON WORKS A IgrVLV OS j
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mtee that each 10c plug of a
acco and contains more m
ility than any other 10c
>r sold by any factory. |B a
i which will entitle him to one 5c cu
; Co.. Winston-Salem, N. C.
Tumors Conqm
Will
Unqualified Success o
Vegetable Compounc
and Miss Adams.
One of the greatest triumphs of Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is
the conquering of woman's dread
enemy. Tumor.
So-called 41 wandering pains" may
come from its early stages, or the presence
of danger may be made manifest
by excessive monthly periods accompanied
by unusual pain extending from
the abdomen through the groin and
thighs.
If you have mysterious pains, if there
are indications of inflammation, ulceration
or displacement, don't wait for
time to confirm your fears and go
through the horrors of a hospital operation;
secure Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound at once and begin
its use and write Mrs. Pinkham of
Lynn, Mass., for advice.
Read these strong letters from grateful
women who have been cured:
Dear Mrs. Pinkham:? (First Letter.)
"In looking over your book I see that your
medicine cures Tumors. I have been to a
doctor and he tells me I have a tumor. I
will be more than grateful if you can help
me, as I do so dread an operation."?Fannie
D. Fox, Bradford, Pa.
Dear Mrs. Pinkham:? (Second Letter.)
" I take the liberty to congratulate you on
the success I have had with your wonderful
medicine.
" Eighteen months ago my periods
stopped Shortly after I felt so badly I submitted
to a thorough examination by a physician,
and was told that I had a tumor
and would have to undergo an operation.
" I soon after read one of your advertisements
and decided to give Lydia E. Pinkham'
s Vegetable Compound a trial After
taking five bottles as directed, the tumor is
entirely gone. I have again been examined
Lydia E Pinknam's Vegetable Compound
Some Extra Spi
" The Store Ilia
25 Ladi's' Bain Coats, the Newest Styles au
50 only Young Men's Overcoats.; sptcial fo
125 onlv Ladis' Finest Fascinators, tor thii
50 only Fiue Circuar Shawls at 40c and 5(
200 puc s best Outing made for this sale 7
2.000 yards ver> heavy unbleached Canton J
sale 10 cents the yard
100 tine New York Mills 72 90 Sheets, sold j
100 pairs tine Nhw York Mil's Hemstitchei
300 pieces No 40 and 50 wide all siik Taff^t
sale 10c. the yard
590 puc-s itibbon. G inches wide, all silk, a
this sale 15c the yard.
W? have mver shown such bargains since w
showing.
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We have over fifty patterns of 10cM 15c. anc
for this sale is onlv 5c. per yard. You will fit
this lot. Don't fail to see them. Ladies'Moi
sach. Children's Fine Wool Caps, for this sal
Men's Famous President Suspenders only 3(
Fine All Wool Sweaters $1 25 each. Ladie!
this sale only oSc. We have extra bargains in
pfr pair. We don't buy anything that we can
Grade Tai'or Made Suits, blacks at d assorted
i^ich We have n ade uo lots out of them, au
ail to see them Lad'es' fine Satin Liued Jacl
i sacrifice; onr $.0 00 Jackets, $5 00each; au
fail to se? their. Ladies' IGc. Lace Collars, ft
It would take an advertisement a mile long t
\.nd we a: e selli g them in a hurry.
cihta aim if
naid MfBii i
"?r 0 d 7. n Bj\'s Furaud Wool Hats, special
B1 o ? *i?d $2 00 Hats, about 300 in the lot. 1
!. ot f^'i 2 - Mw.'s verv high grade Hals, black
"or fhi- sale S' 50 <>acb.
K<? v?tUV Fiue O-jeviot Suits, black or nav7
51 Od'he *r>it There are erdkss otler v
lizes all pi ices, tail and inspect this stock,
jocketbook.
)pposite the Theatre.
COLUMBI
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m supply you aircui. -***?
t of Red Meat Tobacco FREE at an;
ered
hout Operations
f Lydia E. PinKham's
[ in Cases of Mrs. Fox
by the physician and he says I have no sign*
of a tumor now. It has also brought my
periods around once more; and I am
entirely well. I shal 1 never be without a bottle
of Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound i
in the house."?Fannie D. Fox, Bradford, Pa.
Another Case of Tumor Cured
by Lydia E. Finkliam's Vegetable
Compound.
Dear Mrs. Pinkham
" About three years ago I had intense pair
in my stomach, with cramps and raging
headaches. The doctor prescribed for me,
but finding that I did not get any better he
examined me and, to my surprise, declared
I had a tumor.
"I felt sure that it meant my death warrant,
and was very disheartened. "I spent hundreds
of dollars in doctoring, but the tumor kept
growing, till the doctor said that nothing but
an operation would save me. Fortunately I
corresponded with my aunt in one of the New
England States, who advised me to try Lydia
E.Pinkham'sVegetableCompound beforesubmitting
to an operation, ana I at once started
taking a regular treatment, finding to my
great relief that my general health began to
improve, and after three months I noticed
that the tumor had reduced in size. I kept
on taking the Compound, and in ten montna i
it had entirely disappeared without an operation,
and using no medicine but Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and words
fail to express how grateful I am for the good
it has done me."?Miss Luella Adams, Colonnade
Hotel, Seattle, Wash.
Such unquestionable testimony
proves the value of Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound, and should give
confidence and hope to every sick
woman.
Mrs. Pinkham invites all ailing
women to write to her at Lynn, Mass.,
for advice.
[; a Woman's Remedy for Women's His.
maf Bargains
t is Different"
id bestquali y. $5, $10 0 J and $12 10 each
rttiseale. $1 75each
3 *ale 503. 753 and $1 00 each.
>o. each.
Ac. the yard. Pnlv 50 yards to each customer
G'iannel. never > old under ; lor this
ill about for f-oc ;fir this sale 60c. each,
i Pillow Cisetj. for this sale 15c. each.
. t_> i > . ic . ?.in . _ .3 .^. + v
<* XtiUUULlS, lll-J IUO. UUU ?UJ, liiuu, iUI tilio
issorted colors; the 25c. kind all over; for
re have been in basiuess as we are now
F^. LACES.
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I 9-\/? T o/?ne oil ir> r\nn Inf on/1
i wj\j , uavuc) wu iu vuw uuu tug ivu
id almost any kind ot Lace you want in
timing Handkerchiefs for this sale l2Jc.
le 25c.
)c.
3 Fine Black Mercerized Silk Petticoats, fo
Men's Suspenders at 10c., "25c. and 50c.
,'t get at bargain prices. Ladies' High
colors, some in the lot sold as high as $25
d the price is 35 and 37 50 each. Don't
lets, the newest and best styles, bought at
id all $15 0) Jackets 37 50 each. Don't
>r this sale 5c. each.
,o tell you all the good things we have. 1
iLOTHING.
for this sale 25c. each. Lot 3. ?Men's
rou can take \oiir choice for 31 U0 each
s, pearls and browns, all the new fhapes;
hlnr, sold as a rule, for $8 50. our price
aiieties lor men, boys and children all
We'll make the prices right to suit your
"The Store That is Different." 1
A, S. C.
y store handling this brand.