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THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH. == -i Wednesday, March 21, 1906. j LIVELY TIKES FOB THE ABMY. President Orders Greater Activity for the Troops. WaBbingtoo, March 15 ?President Rooeeveli'd idea of greater activity for the troops of the armv will be carried into effect at ence. Every company j of infantry, battery of field artillery and trooD cf cavalry will have weekly marches of from twelve to fifteen miles, monthly tours in the country of three days of camping exercise, and at least twenty one days of cor secutive encampment each year. The garrison work of the troops is also carefully outlined, while the field work such as marches and target practice will be conducted with each soldier carrying bis full kit as he would in war, a recommendation made to the president by Major Gen. Wood. ThiaTs done with tfce idea of making the troops familiar with their equipment, so they may become Sf. accustomed to the so-called burden end know what to expect when they are ordered into the field, away from the conveniences of the garrieon. The order has been awaited with keen expectation by all officers, and will be issued in a few days to go into effect at once along lines which have been g developed by the general staff, based on a memorandum which came Borne weeks ago from the white house. The president in his observations of the military personnel came to the conclusion that there was not enough practical work for the men in the ranks and, for that matter, for the officers themselves. The latter have " their schools, involving work which some military observers regard sb altogether out of proportion to the pgr needs of the profession, and President Roosevelt considered that it wonld be advantageous to reproduce, as nearly as possible, the demands tnr ennirvmonf. and Conduct which *V* ? ? will be imposed by aotaal warfare. Catarrh Cannot lie Cured. with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Ca5 tarrhis a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to core it you must tak e in ternal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quae* medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results m curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Props., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, price 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation Fire Breads Out Again. n?w5o \forAh IS?A fresh fire X a&AO) iUWiVW dbV* M . broke out this morning in the Courriers mine, the scene of the recent eatastrophe. All rescue parties have been called from the mine. Eighteen corpses were brought out daring the night A meeting attended by 3,000 strikers was held here this morning and the strike movement is spreading among the miners. Helted Steel Exploded. Pittsburg, March 15.?By the sodden explosion of a pot of melted steel this morning at the Thompson steel plant, Braddock, eight pitmen were fearfully burned and three wilj die. ' * T A Scientific "Wonder. The cures that stand to its credit make Bucklen's Arnica Salve a scientific wonder. It cured E. R. Mulford, lecturer for the Patrons of Husbandry, Waynesboro, Pa., of a distressing case of piles. It heals the worst burns, sores, boils, riiAore rmts. wounds, chiblains and salt rheum. Only 25c. at The Kaufmann Drag co's. drag store. British. Troops Leave Canada. The last contingent of the British Imperial troops in Canada will go home this month under the new regulations, giving Canada full control of her own military protection arrangements. When these troops are withdrawn it will be the first time since eolonial days that Eoglish regulars have not been stationed on the American continent. Black Langsbans, Robinson Champion, line bred; blue ribbon winners. They have the size, shape and color. The best all rouod general purpose fowls. Eggs SI 00 per setting. Rice B. Harman, Lexington, S. C. tf 8F ?BB? ???BO?? WW III i.il1 ^ ... ' .V ^-WL-y.BLWg pFj] M If your blood is thin and irn- g pure, you are miserable all the | time. It f? pure, rich blood a that invigorates, strengthens, j refreshes. You certainly know j Sarsaparifla | the medicine that brings good J . /-? .Via Vinma fVlp rtnlv ft ileum: IU lllb uvsuii/, iuv vuij medicine tested and tried for | 60 years. A doctor's medicine. | "I owe i?v life, -without doubt, to Aver's | SarsMparilhi.' It is the most wonderful wsedi- 3 cine in t lie \v??rl?l for nervousness. My cure is ij permanent, and I cannot tluink vou enomrh." s > 5!US. Delia McWkm., Newark, K. J. I ' $1.00 ft bottle. .T. C. AYKR t o.. I i All (Inudist*. Lowell, Mass., fi imiwniiiMini tOr " " Mil B Poor Health,] Laxative doses of Ayer's Pills each night greatly aid the Sarsaparllla. Persoaals. Our friend Caas. W. Connor after sniifiog the orange blossoms of Florida, for some time, is back at Styx. Mr. Henry E. Drafts, one of Hollow Creek's cleverest citizens, was in * i town Friday on business, and we were glad to shake his hand. Read Lee A. Lorick & Brc's. advertisement and if you need anything in their line, write or call and see them. They are pleasant gentlemen to deal with. Mr. G. L. Slice, one of Iimo's industrious farmers, was in town last Friday and did not fail to call in and see up, and planked down his dollar for another year's subscription. We are always glad to see such men. We are glad our young friend E. W. Burnett is doing well at Loce Star, S C. He appreciates the visits of the Dispatch, and through Uncle Sam's mail sends us a dollar to help grease our new engine. Mr. C. S. Hock and wife, of Gran iteviile, visited Mr. J. F. Hook and their grand-ma, who has been feeble for some time, a few days last week. S. "W. Hook, of Batesburg also accompanied them. \ Mrs. I. A. Caughman, of Hollow Creek, was in town Friday and like all good ladies who believe in promptness in honest obligations, visited bar office and renewed ber paper and the Home and Farm for another year. Mr. R. E. Chewning while in town Thursday last dropped in to see us and renetf his paper. He is one of Leesville's clever gentlemen, and was accompanied by Mr. Oscar Eargle another thorough going young man of the same place. So Not be Imposed TJvon. Foley & 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 tliem. The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar is in a yellow package. Ask for it and refuse any substitute. It is the best remedy for coughs and colds, For sale by Kaufman Drug Co. .'Pelion Letter. To the Editor of the Dispatch: Hauling guano is about over in this section for this season. The putting down of same will soon be the order of the day. The farmers are well up with their plowing and are going to start planting corn this week. I notice in the many letters of the Dispatch that they are under the impression and are predicting that the farmers are going to increase the cotton acreage to some extent. I will not attempt to say that the acreage will not be increased somewhat, but I will say I believe our farmers are going to use more guano this year than they did last. I am under the impression they are going to use more guano to the aore. And, furthermore, I think our farmers are going to try to raise more corn and larger ears, so we can raise more bogs and finer ones. We can then live at home and board, at the same place. Uncle Charley's opinion is that corn and cotton both are going to get more guano to the acre this year. I dj not think that the acreage will be increased to any great extent. I would like to know what ha8 j become of Klondyke and Montrose i as I never hear from them any more. Wake up, boye, and let us hear from you again. We are pleased to see Mr. J. D Berry all smiles?its a boy. Maddogs are still in our midst. Several dogs have been bitten in the Pelion section. Some have been killed and some have gotten away. Mr. Lee Rieeter i9 jovial?its a j boy. On last? Saturday Rev L. S. Shealy j was elected by the Florence church CODgregauou iu s^rve lueui me icmainder of the year. Brother Luther is a good and faithful servant. Mr Archie Craft is all smiles tonight?its a boy. Well, as for the health of Pelion and its surrounding neighborhood, I can report all serene and fairly well at this wriirbg. - / Uncle Charlie. March 12,1906 $ * The tar that?is contained in Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar is harmless. It is not coal tar, but is obtained from the pine trees of our own native forests. Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar is the best remedy for colds because it acts on the flinf rr oil flip UUV>.WO D11U.O WAV*w aavaaj. W.*w system. Bee's is the original Laxative Honey and Tar, and is best for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, lung and bronchial affections. Sold by Kaufman Drug Co. Chinese Rebels are Beheaded. Hong KoDg, March 14 ?The Chinese authorities have extradited and beheaded Kwangsi, the rebel leader, aDd three other men implicated in ! the attack made on the home of Dr. Andrew Beattie, the American missionary at Fati. France and Germany. The latest reports from the Algeciras conference point to an amicable solution of the dispute between France and Germany. Some vexing problems have been before the conference and an amicable settlement will be hailed' with delight by most European countries. G. B. Burhans testifies After Four Years. G. B. Burhans, of Carlisle Center, N. Y., -writes: "About four years ago I wrote you stating that I had been entirely cured of a severe kidney trouble by taking less than two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure. It entirely stopped the brick dust sediment, and pain and symptoms of kidney disease disappeared. I am glad to say that I have never had a return of any of those symptoms during the four years that have elapsed and I am evidently cured to stay cured, and heartly recommend Foley's Kidney Cure to toy one suffering from kidney or bladder trouble." For sale by Kaufman Drug Co. Bail for White. AndereoD, March 13?Policeman J. B. White, who killed John Marion Ashley, at Honea Path, Thursday, wan granted hail todav bv Jud^e o j - o Prince, al Abbeville, in the sum of $2,500. Mr. White will be released from custody tomorrow. If the Bahy is Cutting Teeth, Be sure and use that old and well tried remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, for children teething. It Boothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the beet remedy fcr diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle, tf It is the best of all. 1 ? A negro 26 years old attempted to assault a young white girl on Saturday afternoon near the Arcade mill, in Rock Hill. He was captured and hurried off to the Yorkville jail. The house on Friday passed 408 private pension bills. i?i. ^- m ? 14. i.i; 3 At IS AiUl UJ.lUUU.lt t\J ICiiUVU U1U1U, bleeding, itching or protruding piles with ManZan, the great pile remedy. It is put up in collapsable tubes with nozzle, and may be introduced and applied at the seat of the trouble. Stops pain instantly. Sold by Kaufman Drug Co. John Burke and Ei. Aycock quarreled about a mule at Scarboro, Ga , on Saturday and each killed the other with a pistol. Burke leaves a wife and five children; Aycock was unmarried. T. X L cures neuragia. Iselbjb< AIR LINE yprth-socrl Two Daily Pullman Vestibi SOUTH ^vr\T> ! First Class Dining Car Service. Eastern cities via Richmond and steamers to Atlanta, Nashville. Mei: New Orleans and all points South and Jacksonville and all points in ! shortest line North and South. ' J^^For detailed information, ra &c.. apply to any agent of the Seal B URROUGHS, Traveling Passeng CHARLES F. STEWART, Assi: SAVANN ill ill J WHOLESALE 1603 main street wash goods. Colored organdies in all the latest figures 121c. quality 10c. 100 pieces Scotch Lawn 4c. We have a special value in large figured Lawn?Ask to see tliem.. (5]c. 27-inch Brown Linen 10c. Light Merrimack prints 5c. Dress gingham 5c. white goods! 40-inch Lawn 10c. 32-inch Lawn, special value 5c. 27-incli Organdie 10c. 72-inch Organdie 25c. 27-inch White Linen k 15c. 36-inch White Linen 25c. DRESS GOODS AND SILKS. We are receiving new goods in this department daily? 50-inch Mohair, all colors 48c. 36-inch Brillantine bine and black.. 25c. 27-inch China Silk, all colors 48c. 18-inch White Jap Silk 25c. We have some very good barg will be pleased to have our 1 shown through our stock. THE PALMETTO BANK COLUMB State, City and Go Interest Alllowed at the Rate Payable Q Capital paid in Snrplns profits Liability of Stockholders. Security for Depositors.. WILIE JONES. President; JOHN der.t; THOMA9 TAYLOR, 2c THEWS. Secretary and Trea A^st. Secretary and Xreasnr attorneys. January 11, 1903, Deposits $1,30 tors, 2,210. Loaus to small helping hand and a sc WE WANT YOUR STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, "7 i County of Lexington, Court of Common Pleas. P. C. Lorick & W. B. Lowrance, Copartners in Business under the firm name of Lorick & Lowrance, Plaintiffs, vs. A. H. Wolfe and Carolina National Bank of Columbia, , Defendants. Foreclosure. TN OBEDIENCE TO THE DECREE 1 of the Court herein, signed by Hon. D. E. Hydrick. Presiding Judge, and dated February 9, 1906, I tvill sell to the highest bidder at public outcry before the court house door in Lexington, S. C., during tne legal noars or saie on rne first Monday in April, 1906, All the right, title and interest of said ; A. H Wolfe of in or to a certaiu tract of land in Lexington county, State aforesaid, being an undivided half interest and said tract containing eight hundred and ten acres, more or less, aud bounded as follows: North by Joel Sightler, east by Harsey, south by H. W. Rucker, west by Mack, Terms of sale: One-third cash and balance in two equal annual instalments from date of sale with interest from date of sale secured by bond of purchaser and njortgage of premises sold with the privilege to the purchaser to pay more than one-third, or all cash, if he so desires. SAM'L B. GEORGE, Clerk of Court. Efird & Drelier, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Lexington, S. C., March 12. 1906. Always Seeps Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in His House. " w e *vuiuu iiui ur lain's Cough. Remedy. It is kept oil hand continually in our home," says W. W. Kearney, editor of the Independent, Lowry City, Mo. That is just what even' family should do. "When kept at hand ready for instant use, cold may be checked at the outset and cured in much less time than after it has become settled in the system. This remedy is also without a peer for croup in children, and will prevent the attack when given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough appears, which can only be done when the remedy is kept at hand. For sale by Kaufman Drug Co. i I OiS.Rl> I j KAILWAY. ? i-EAST- WEST. I | lie Limited Trains Between 1 NEW YORK. I The best rates and route to al | Washington, or via Norfolk and i aphis, Louisville, St. Louis, Chicago, e and Southwest to Savannah and j Florida and Cuba. Positively the j tes, schedules, Pullman reservations,, i )oard Air Line Railway or to W. L i er Agent, Columbia, S. C. J" stant General Passenger Agent rAH, GA. | L VVilW and RETAIL, P, COLUMBIA, S. C. MILLINERY! MILLINERY! Miss Eleanor Clan* will be in charge o: our Millinery Department again this season, this being our first season in SPRING- MILLINERY you will find everything new and upto-date in this department. Call and see us before purcliaseing a hat. SPECIALS. Art Squares $3.98 Rn.crc 27vf?3 snpoinl 9!^. ~ > v ? 10C0 yards Embroidery 5c. 10C0 yards Embroidery, special. ... 10c. Corset cover, Embroider}* 20 and 25c. Gilt Belts 25 and 50c. Leather Belts .25 and 50c. Mennens Talcum Powder 15c. ains in all departments and we Lezington friends call and be i & TRUST COMPANY, IA, S. C. unty Depository. of 4 per cent, per Annum nnrforlTr J..\ $250,000.00. 55,000.00. 250,000.00. 555,000.00. J SEIBELS, 1st Vice Presi d Vice-President; J. P. MATsurer; W. M. GfBBES. JR., er; WESTON & AYCOCK. 8,365.24. Number of Deposifarmers a speciality. "A luar^deal to all." BUSINESS. DONT T( h. jsl. mi Successor to Mas NEAR POST OFFICE When you are looking for ] Solid Car Load Lots and at th< therefore, can sell you for less tl ments. Solid Oak Be< Nine Pieces?One Bed, One 3 Centre Table, Four Chairs. One No. 7 Black with a complete list of Cooking Black Oak, with a complete li line is complete. All grades. Furniture of the same grade ca: 490 for prices. h. A. res COLUMB] FUMTI l H. SOWELL E COLUMBIA We especially invite you to come to see u Beds, Lounges, Stoves, Lace CurtaiiLS. Side 30 DAYS SALE?FURS W. H. SOWELL, FURNITU Opposite Y. M. C iJ. H. Elsazer . ! ; < Will Save you Money in his > ! " : . ! Haberdashery [ ? DEPARTMENT. I ! ; | The Best and Latest Furnishings > < can always be found here in \ * < \ ! Shiris, Collars, Cuffs, Gloves t J > | UNDERWEAR. [ j WHITE m FANCY VESTS. \ J ^S^Our Fall Line | SOFT and STIFF HATS ! t j < are here, comprising Knox, Stet- > j son and other makes. Prices, < $1.00 to $5.00 | < SUITS MADE TO ORDER. FIT t ! GUARANTEED. [ i ; ! 1514 Main St.,Columbia, S. C. ; < , ?. ifuvwmtifuiivfwwvwvfvmi HILTON'S Life for the Liver & Kidneys, THE BEST PREPARATION KNOWN FOR THE CURE OF Dyspesia, Liver Complain! and Disorders of the Kidneys m IT IS PLEASANT TO TAKE. , It excites a pleasing sense of warmih in the stomach, diffusing itsell through the system. It augments the appetite, improves digestion, wards off malarial and thus prevents chills and fever, and is a perfect regulator to the whole system. 2o , oUc. and M.UU bottles. ror sale at the Bazaar Wholesale by the Murray Drug Co., Columbia, ly?July 6, 05, tf KIMEI nHOTEL, J. C. KINARD, Proprietor. Leesville, - - - S. C. The best attention given guest. Modern conveniences. Table supplied vrith best the market affords. ^ J. M. CRAPS, Dealer in all kinds of Furniture, Toilet Sets, COFFINS AND CASKETS. RUGS, MATTRESSES, BLANKETS ^ COMFORTS. BED SPREADS. CLOCKS, WATCHES. JEWELRY. ETC. LEXIXGTOX, - - S. C, August 23, 1905. ly. A DRGET lituor9 :well & Taylor, , COLUMBIA, S. C, Furniture. We buy only in j lowest spot cash prices, we han if we bought in local shipIroom Suites. Bureau, One Washstand, One Rocker?all for $17.25. Oak Stove TJtinsels, for $7.50. No. 8 st of Utinsels, $12.50. Our Prices guaranteed as low as a be bought. Write or phone LYIiOR, [A, S. C. mxTUlS! IIRNITIIRF fit * Ulll 111 C llli UUI| , S. C. ls for your Furniture, Cheap Suites, Iron Boards, Hall Raeks. HSH YOUR HOUSE. RE C0M 1231 Main Street, * 1 j. A. Building.