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The Lexington Dispatch..
Wednesday, February 14, 1906.
Live Stock Association.
The annual meeting uf the Live
Stock Association was called to order
in the Y. M. C. A. hall in Columbia
on the 8:h inst., by tbe president,
Mr. B. Harris, of Pendleton. There
were present about 50 intelligent und
progressive farmers and live stock
men from all sections of tbe State,
and while the convention was not as
largely attended as some are, it made
l-irt ir? i n f 11! > non na nnH finthnfiift;m
what was lacking in numbeis Such
an organization as this can do very
much to spread the gospel of live
stock in a small State, and the members
will return to their homes with
new ideas and Dew resolutions, the
benefit of which will go to their
neighbors as well as to themselves.
President Harris' report was short
but full of good suggestions and encouragement,
showing that the o>
ganization is growing end calling attention
to the benefits that have been
accomplished so far.
Secretary R*wl in bis report suggested
that a special committee of
three be appointed to investigate the
conditions and submit a plan by
which eub-organ-gation can be formed
in different sections of the State
where they are needed, the idea
being to reach all of the people of
the State who are interested <n the
subject of cattle raising or ought to
be interested.
The officers of the association were
reelected as follow*: President, B.
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narrn ; vice preBiaeDis iu charge ui
departments: Horses and mules, D
F. Efird, Lexington; dairy cattle,
John G. Mobley, Winnsborr; beef
Cittle, T. J. Kinard, Ninety-Six;
Bheep and goats, M. R SpigeDer, Columbia;
swine, J E. Hnse, Columbia;
poultry, T. E F. Holzhouser, Columbia;
manufacturers, C G. Voigt,
E*sley.
Zf the Baby is Cutting Teeth,
Be sure and use that old aDd well
tried remedy, Mrs. Winslow'e Soothing
Syrup, for children teething. It
soothes the child, softens the gums,
allays all pam, cures wind colic and
i3 the best remedy for diarrhoea.
Twenty-five cents a bottle.
tf It is the best of all.
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Evidence Not Sufficient. Birnwell,
Feb. 7.?The seven men
who were arrested last week and
lodged in jail for the murder of
Frank and John DeLoach at Ufmer
just before Christmas were given a
I preliminary hearing here today beI
fnrtt Atria train f] W. Moodv and
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have been released, the testimony
not being considered sufficient to
keep them in jail.
A Healing Gospel.
The Rev. J. C. Warren, pastor of
Sharon Baptist church, Belair, Ga.,says
I of Electric Bitters: "Its a Godsend to
mankind. It cured me of lame back,
stiff joints and complete physical co lapse.
I was so weak it took me half
an hour to walk a mile. Two bottles of
Electric Bitters have made me so strong
i I have just walked three miles in 50
minutes and feel like walking three
more. Its made a new man of me."
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U-reatesc remeuy jl?ji wcajiucan auvi a.ia
stomach, liver and kidney complaints.
Sold under guarantee at The Kaufmann
Drug co's., drug store. Price 50c.
A Terrible Accident.
Johnston, Feb 6 ?A terrible accident
occured near here today in the
running away of a horse attached to
a wagon driven by Mr. Tress Sulmore,
in which his 7 year-old daughter
was ground to death and a son
of 10 years sustained serious but not
fatal injuries.
The Yellow Fever Germ
11 ~ t f l^o'tcl
lias recently Deen uisouvacu XU Ul.CU o
a close resemblance to the malaria germ.
To free the system from disease germs,
the most effective remedy is Dr. King's
New Life Pills. Guaranteed to cure all
diseases due to malaria poison and coustipalion.
25c. at The Kaufmann Drug
co's., drug store.
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Charged With Giving Poison.
Jackson, Miss., Feb 8 ?Advices
from Woodville slate* ?bnt. the Wtf- j
kiof-ot) county grand jury ha* retuir- j
ed en iudictment against Mr*. W. C j
Stewart, on the charge of poisoning I
her butbaDd, the alleged motive rf j
the ?ime being she held a ?10,000
life insurance policy on the life of
her husband The indictment alleges
that Mrs. Steward administer* d
morphine to her husband in , large
quantities, with the felonious intent
of killing him, and it was only
through the prompt action of other
members of the Stewart family in
sending for physiciaus that his life
was saved.
Mrs. Stewart is a relative of Hon.
M. H. Wilkinson, circuit judge of
the district, who empaneied the
grand jury that returned the indictment.
Gov. Yardaman "will appoint
a special judge to preside at the trial
nf the wcmaD. which will probably
take place Dext week.
Pirating Foley's Honey 8s Tar
Foley's & Co., Chicago, originated
Honey and Tar as a throat and lung
remedy, and on account of the great
merit and popularity of Foley's Honey
and Tar many imitations are offered for
the genuine. These worthless imitations
have similar sounding names. Beware
of them. The genuine Foley's JHoney
and Tar is in a yellow package. Ask
for it and refuse any substitute. It is
the best remedy for coughs and colds.
The Kaufmann Drug co.
To Relieve the Distressed.
The victims of the steamer S'ocum,
which had such an awful disaster off
New York in June, 1904, are now
asking congress to aid and relieve
the distressed families. There were
1,030 fatalities at the 'rat9 of minimum
value placed on human lives,
$5,000, claims would aggregate more
than $5,000,000 A bill is before
congress looking to their relief.
Lame Back.
This ailment is usually caused by
rheumatism of the muscles and may be
cured by applying Chamberlain's Pain
Balm two or three times a day and rubbing
the parts vigorously at each -application.
If this does not afford relief,
bind on a piece of flannel slightly dampened
with Pain Balm, and quick relief
is almost sure to follow. For sale by
The Kaufmann Drug^co.
Samuel Smitb and Robert Robertson,
Baptist deacon*, got into a fight
id a church at O-vensboro, Ky , on
Suaday ewer the question wheth r
John D Rockefeller would ever get
to heaven, and Robertson killed
Smith.
E 1. Williams shot and killed Anna
Abercrombie and seriously wounded
her sister, Julia, at a dance four
miles from Greenville on Tuesday
morning at 2 o'clock?all colored.
Williams has been committed to jail.
Mies Bertha MaFsden committed
suicide at Selms, Ala., on Tuesday
by taking chloroform because she
was in love with a young man who
did not reciprocate.
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A Habit to Be Encouraged.
The mother who has acquired the
habit of keeping on hand a bottle of
Uhamberiain s uougii .Kemeay, haves
herself a great amount of uneasiness and
anxiety. Coughs, colds and croup, to
which children are suscptible are quickly
cured by its use. It counteracts any
tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia,
and if given as soon as the first
symptoms of croup appear, it will prevent
the attack. This remedy contains
nothing injurious and mothers give it to
little ones with a feeling of perfect
security. Sold by The Kaufmann Drug
CO.
Wanted.
Beeswax wanted in large or rmall
quantities. Highest market prices
paid in cash, at the Bazaar. If
W J. Galbraith was arrested in
Mexico on Monday and carried back
to Houston, Texae, where he is charged
with embszz'.ing $24,000 worth of
jewelry.
Flagman Joseph Spink, aged 22,
had bis leg so badly ciushed in an
accident on the Southern road at
Union on Monday that it had to be
amputated.
Xine negroes were burned to death
on Tuesday night in an old shaDty in
tfce suburbs of Baltimore.
If the world owed every man a
living it would have been declared
bankrupt loDg ago.
A man can always afford to marry
off bis daughters if he can tff>rd to
support his grandchildren.
A woman makes a rival happy by
envying her.
Some monkeys bave long tails and
some others smoke cigarettes.
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A TRAINE
After Years of Experien
Regard to Th
Mrs. Martha Pohlman iM
of 55 Chester Avenue,
Newark, N. J., who is a
graduate Nurse from the
Blockley Training School,
at Philadelphia, and for
six years Chief Clinic {& ?||?lp^iil
Nurse at the Philadelphia
Hospital, writes the letter wf
printed below. She has g | |
the advantage of personal
experience, besides her
professional education, lpi?il?fii|
and what she has to say 1 |f p
may be absolutely relied ^|Itltp?|l?i
upon. 1
Many other women are
afflicted as she was. They
can regain health in the
same way. It is prudent
to heed such advice from
such a source.
Mrs. Pohlman writes:
" I am firmly persuaded, ty&rk
after eight years of experience Bg/\\ m e
with Lydia E. Pinkham's fS
Vegetable Compound, that it f A/V/irfnn
is the safest and best medicine '
for any suffering woman to | fv 1 1
use." \ apohlma
44 Immediately after my ?
marriage I found that my %
health began to fail me. I became
weak and pale, with
severe bearing-down pains,
fearful backaches and frequent
dizzy spells. The doctors
prescribed for me, yet I did 'lis:
not improve. I would bloat
after eating, and frequently ^SaaiaiSEii
become nauseated. I had
Eains down through my limbs so I could t
ardly walk. It was as bad a case of female 1,
trouble as I have ever known. Lydia E. <
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, however,
cured me within four months. Since that f;
time I have had occasion to recommend it to |
a number of patients suffering from all I
forms of female difficulties, and I find that p
while it is considered unprofessional to recommend
a patent medicine, I can honestly v
recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable a
Compound, for I have found that it cures
female ills,.where all other medicine fails. It
is a grand medicine for sick women." "
Money cannot buy such testimony as t]
this?merit alone can produce such re- e
suits, and the ablest specialists now a
agree that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- p
table Compound is the most universally
successful remedy for all female T
diseases known to medicine. q
When women are troubled with ir- d
regular, suppressed or painful periods, t
weakness, displacement or ulceration d
of the female organs, that bearing- s
down feeling, inflammation, backache, t
bloating (or flatulence), general debili- e
ty, indigestion, and nervous prostra- h
tion, or are beset with such symptoms o
as dizziness, faintness, lassitude, excita- i;
Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compou
MidsbipmeD DeSauesure, of Chtr i
leston, S C, and MelviD, of IllinoiB, ]
were dismissed on Tuesday from tbe ]
naval academy at Annapolis, Md., for ?
hazing. 1
Some Extra Spi
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" The Store Thai
25 Ladifs' Bain Coats, the Newest Styles ant
50 only Young Men's Overcoats.; special for
125 only Ladies' Finest Fascinators, lor this
rn ?171..,. n.?cun^!., ? n\? ca
o\J KJiAiy J. luo viiLU-ai uurt** 10 at iut. auu yv\
200 puc s best Outing made, for this sale 7?
2,000 yards very heavy unbleached Canton i'
sale 10 cents the yard.
100 tine New York Mills '2-90 Sheets, sold a!
100 pairs tine New York Mills Hemstitched
300 pieces No 40 and 50 wide all sitk Taffeta
sale 10c the yard
590 pnc-s Kibbon, G inches wide, all silk, as
this sale 15c the yard.
We have n^ver shown such bargains sines wc
showing.
Laces. lac]
f^ teas
P u: , & ,,
We have over fifty patterns of 10c., 15c. and
for this sale is only 5c. per yard. .You will fin<
this lot. Don't fail to see them. Ladies' Mon
each. Children's Fine Wool Caps, for this sah
Men's Famous President Suspenders only 30<
Fine All Wool Sweaters SI 25 each. Ladies
this sale only 59c. We have extra bargains in
per pair. We don't buy anything that we can'
Grade Tailor Made Suits, blacks and assorted c
each We have n ade no lots out of them, aud
fail to see them Ladies' fine Satin Lined Jack*
a sacrifice; our $10 00 Jackets, $5 00each;anc
fail to see them. Ladies' 10c. Lace Collars,' foi
It would take an advertisement a miie long tc
And we are sellii g them in a hurry.
200 dozen Bov's Fur aDd Wool flats, special f
$1 50 and $2 00 Hats, about 300 in the lot. Y<
Lot No 2?Men's verv high grade Hats, blacks
ior tnis sajo $i ou eacn.
10b Men's Fine Cbeviof; Sails, black or navv
$4 98 ihe snit. There are endless c-tter vs
size*, nil prices < all and inspect this siock. V
poet ethnok.
Opposite the Theatre.
COLUMBL
D NURSE
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ce, Advises Women in
eir Health.
>ility, irritability, nervousness, sleeplessness,
melancholy, "all-gone" and "
1 want-to-be-left-alone'' feelings, blues
ad hopelessness, they should remem>er
there is one tried and true remedy.
A*dia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com>ound
at once removes such troubles.
No other female medicine in the
voria nas receivea sucn widespread
,nd unqualified endorsement.
The needless suffering- of women from
diseases peculiar to their sex is terrible
o see. The money which they pay to
doctors who do not help them is an
normous waste. The pain is cured
,nd the money is saved by Lydia E.
Tnkham's Vegetable Compound.
It is well for women who are ill to
vrite Mrs. Pinkham. at Lynn, Mass.
?he present Mrs. Pinkham is the
Laughter-in-law of Lydia E. Pinkham, A
ter assistant for many years before her
Lecease, and for twenty - five years
ince her advice has been freely given
0 sick women. In her great experince,
which covers many years, she
ias probably had to deal with dozens
f cases just like yours. Her advice
s strictly confidential.
md Succeeds Where Others Fail,
Perry W. Smith, of Worcester,
Mass, sold on Saturday his entire
peck of fox hounds, 30 in number, to
John P Townsecd, of GosheD, N. Y, <
for $2 800.
icial Bargains.
is Different."
1 best quail y. io. ill) Uo ana 3i;4 ou ?*cn j
t ist-aie. S4 75each
f^ale 501. 752 and $1 03 each.
3 each.
?. tbe yard. Onlv 50 yar Is to each customer
tannel. never i old under 12ic ; lor th:s ^
!1 about for * 5c :f >r Ibis sale fiOc each.
P.'low Cases for this sale 15c ?-ach.
, It.bbons, the 15c. and i'Oc. kiod. lor this
isorted colo.s; the 2ic. iind a-1 over; for
; hive been in business as we are now
ES. LACES.
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25c. Laces, all in one lot, and the price
1 almost any kind ot Lace yon want in
rning Handkerchiefs for this sale 12J-C.
5 25c. c"'
Fine Black Mercerized Silk Petticoats, to
Men's .suspenders at 10c., 25c. and 50c.
t get at bargain prices. Ladies' High
;o!ors, some in the lot sold as high as $25
1 the price is 85 aDd 87 50 each. Don't
Bts, th* newest and best styles, bought at
3 a1! $15 0) Jackets 87 50 each. Don't
r this stle oc. each.
) tell you all the good things we have.
A
or this sale Soe. ea^b. Lot 1.?Men's
on can take ?oi r choice for SI 00 each
, pearls and browns, all the new rliapee; y
I lne, sDld as a rub, for S3 50, onr price \
lienes rcr men. boys and children all
Ve'll make tha prices right to sait yonr
The Store That is Different."
A., S. C.