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THE LEXIH6T0H DISPATCH. Wednesday, April 25,1906. EARTHQUAKE AT SAN FRANCISCO. r MANY LIVES LOST The Golden Gate City Shattered and Destroyed?Havoc, Wreck, DeathDestruction Appalling?Fire Added to the Awful Horror of the Situation ?No Water with Which to Fight the Flames. / * San Francisco, April IS?This city was practically wrecked by an earthquake at 5:10 this morning. The shock lasted three minutes, thousands of buildings were damaged and destroyed, and hundreds, if not thousands of people were killed and injured. The terror and excitement is indescribable. Most people were sleeping, and rushed ioto the streets undressed. Buildings swayed and crashed, burying their occupants. Added to the horror of the falling baildings, fire broke out, and in an amazingly short time swept the territory for miles, consuming blocks of business bouses, newspaper offices, chnrches, hotels and residences. Everything south of Market street, from Eighth street to the water front, and north of Market street from Sansome to Broadway is gone. To check the spread of the flames a number of buildings are being destroyed by dynamite. Practically all the wholesale district is burned azid ?? n j: i. _ li TT_ sne names are epreauiug me xmjretj Valley district, the resident portion of San Francisco. It is utterly impossible to estimate the property loss accurately, though conservative estimates place the loss at over one hundred million. Thousands of. people are homeless and many are huddled in the parks and public squares, beside the household goods they were able to save. The city is under martial law and all downtown streets are patrolled by cavalry and infantry. General Frederick Fonston iB in command. Details of troops are guarding th6 banks. Most of the principal buildings have already been destroyed. Over the scene of desolation hangs a dense pall of smoke. Fire burnt over an area of eight sqpare miles, equal to one hundred city blocks. The first \ shock put the entire waterworks system practically out of commission. This added to the horror of the situation. The dreadful earthquake shock came at precisely 5*13 o'clock this morning, the motion, apparently, being from the east to west. The first upheaval of the earth was grad ual but in a few seconds it increased in intensity. Chimneys began to fall and buildings to crack, tottering on their foundations. People became panic stricken and rushed into the streets. They were met by showers of falling buildings, bricks, cornices and walls. Many were instantly crushed to death, others horribly mangled. Those who remained indoors generally escaped with their lives. It is believed more or less every * ;i_ _ iL _ 3 i&muy m iue uuy huhihiucu bullic Iobb. Tall Bteel frame structures stood the strain better than brick : buildings. Some of the docks and freight Bheds along the water front . slid into deep fissures which opened in filled in ground near the shore and the Union Ferry depot is irreparably injured. A portion of the new city hall which cost more than eeven million collapsed. Scarcely had the earth ceased to shake when the fierce fires broke out simultaneously in many places. The fire department responded promptly, but found itself helpless as the watermains were rendered useless by an undergreund movement. Firemen have resorted to dynamite. Washington, April 19 ?The War Bepartment has received a telegram from General Fanston at San Francisco saying: "The city is practically destroyed. The troops have been aiding the | police in patrolling and in maintain-, j ing order- Martial law has Dot been declared. You caDDot send too many tents or rations. About two hundred thousand people are homeless. Food is very scarce. The provision housfE are all destroyed. Ail the government buildings in the city are gone.' How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars lteward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. 0. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney lor the last 15 yean, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out anv obligations made by his firm, WALDING, KINNAN & MAltVIN, Wholesale Drrggists, Toledo. O. Hail's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tr e system. Testimonials ent lree. Price 75 cents per bocile. Sold hy alt druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation State Teachers' Association. It has beeD decided to bold tbe meeting of tbe State Teachers' Association at E tck Hili in Winthrop college on July 4;h and 5.h. Some of tbe most prominent educators of this and other States will t*ke par!, and several of the most vital educational questions will be discussed. Tbe State Summer school will be in Session at Winthrop during the meeting of the State Teachers' Associa tion. This school will begin on June 29tb, and close on July 18.h. An unusually strong faculty, with several new departments, i9 dow being organized, and full announcements will be issued from the department of education about May 1st. The Original. 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 wortliless imitations have similar sounding names. Beware of them. 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 coug hs and colds. The Kaufmann Drug Co, Seal Estate Issues. fit ofo on^ /inn nftr vyauuiuav^o uicibg auu uuuutj offices will soon begin to work for votes. They discuss such local or general issues as will attract the voters. The dispensary, education and special reforms are favorite topics. One of the real issues before the people now is the assessment of property for taxation. There is general dissatisfaction with the present method. Last year the comptroller general suggested that land be assessed at the market price. That would be manifestly unfair in many cases. A plan of assessment is needed which will equalize the taxation for State purposes so that one county would not pay more than another in proportion to its property. Then it would check the progress and laudable ambition of active young farmers to raise their assessments as thej increase the value of their lands, What we mean is this: Suppose a young farmer should buy 100 acres of run down land for $800. By economy, good farming and good management in a few years he is able to put a $1,500 bouse and good barn on his land. It produces a bale of cotton or 25 bushels of corn to the sere. He is well fixed every way and prepared to educate his children as they grow up. His ueighbor with laud equally good makes little. His house ie about to tumble down. He makes a bare living and his land gets poorer every year. It would not be fair tc tax the thrifty farmer's economy, hie braiD, his good management, by plac ing his improved farm at $25.00 an acre and let the shiftless farmer ofi with a nominal tax. Some protection should be given to those men whc improve and beautify and build up the country. This is an important subject and we hope our candidates will study and discuss it this sum mer ?Carolina Spartan. Cured Hemorrhages of the Lungs "Several years since my lungs were sc badly affected that I had many hemorrhages," writes A. M. Ake, of Wood, T../J i. T * U. xiiu. a cwviv ciuainiwui wini physicians without any benefit. I then started to take Foley's Honey and Tar, and nay lungs are now as sound as a bullet. I recommend it in advanced stages of lung trouble." Foley's Hone} and Tar stops the cough and heals the lungs, and i>revents serious results from a cold. Refuse substitutes. The Kaufmann Drug Co. ' Impure blood always shows somewhere. If the skin, then boils, pimples, rashes. If the nerves, then neuralgia, nervousness, depression. If the Sarsaparilla stomach, then dyspepsia, biliousness, loss of appetite. Your doctor knows the I remedy, used for CO years. i " Returning from the (hiban war, I was a I I perfect wreck. Jlv blood whs bad. and my I ...ftltli fair liAttlaC nf i r.r'e I mm iivAivii v* no % ?"/ ?' v w v? "j v? w R Sarsaparilla completely c:ireil me." g If. C. DOB.MLKU, Scran ton, I'a. I SI 00 a bottle. J. c. ayek CO.. jp0I* j Impure Blood Aid the Sarsaparilla by keeping the bowels regular with Ayer's Pills. Cause of Earthquake. St Louis, April 18 ?Prof. Ira R Hicks, tbe well knowo scientist, stated this morning that the San Francisco disturbances was the direci result of violent conyalsione of the planetary system, a cause superinduced by the recent eruption un Mt, Vesuvius. These disturbances will continue at intervals until June, he said, "or until the end of tbe summer solstice. I look forward to trembliDg at any time for the disturbances are bound to take place throughout the world. Spots on the sun that car now be seen with the naked eye testify to the perturbation that is novc being manifested in the solar systems They are the effects of great upheavals, which are bound to rebound on all other planets. Stomach and Liver Trouble Cured. ' Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup cures stomach and liver trouble as it aids digestion, and stimulates the liver anc bowels without irritating these organ: like pills and ordinary cathartics. Ii cures indigestion and sick headache anc ' chronic constipation. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or grip and is mild and pleasant to take. Refus< substitutes. Kaufmann Drug Co. 4 ? \ Will Never Return. There was a man in this place anc he was wondrous wise, he marked i silver dollar and'gave it all to Lize , she went to Bee the butcher and blev , the dollar in?it wasn't long before the coin came back again to him. H< . took it to the merchant and bough a dress for Jane?before the weel had finished up back came the plunl . again.. He spent the coin in towi i fully fifty times or more, but alwayi got it back again and spent it o'e i o'er; but along came the carnival anc i the same old dollar went, then 'twa gone for good, you bet, and he'i . never see it more. r t m - Caught Cold while Hunting i l Burglar. \ Mr. W111. T. Lanorgau, provincia - constable at Chapleau, Ontario, says i "I caught a severe cold while hunting; burglar in the forest swamp last fall Hearing of Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy, I tried it, and after usiug two srna] bottles, I was completely cured." Tlri remedy is intended especially for cough and colds. It will loosen and relieve : severe cold in less time than by an; other treatment and is a favorite wlier ever its superior excellence has becom known. For sale by the Kaufman] Drug Co. Danger of Famine. There is only one danger, and tha is that the food supply will run out Every grocery in San Francisco ha been taken by the authorities, am each family is being sold only om ( article at a time. In many place the police and military prohibit over s charging. Gen. Funston aunounce( this morning that rations would sooi ! reach the city and then the peopl | will be supplied from the Presidio I Bakeries have already been buil ' i within the reservation and the breac ) | supply has not given completely out j The government also has begun ti [ aid in the progress of the people o l the city to Oakland, Berkeley an( , Alameda. Tug boats and steamer t are being pressed into service for thi ' purpose, and there is a vast army 01 1 the way to the ferries. Unless supplies are rushed and ar i rangements made for their distiibu | t:oo trouble is feared within a fev i days. Even men of wealth cannot obtaiD food with all their moDey. Gens. Funston and Summer, in (ommand of the federal troops, are rendering great service. Refugees who go to the Presidio are being taken care of but the cumber that can be accommodated is limited. Mayor Schmitz announced that the company promised a supply of water this afternoon in the western addition and in the Mission tomorrow. Committees were appointed to take charge of the relief of the destitute, and the work has already begun and assumed some system. CrnMen f-ratft nnrt ia thp main r*. fuge and supplies will be sent there Boats are being provided to tale people across the bay and thousands are availing themselves of ,the privi* lege. The University of California at Berkeley has volunteered to take i care of 3,000. Mayor Schmitz has appointed his committee of 50 citizens special officers with full power to represent him and with power to requisition men, supplies, vehicles and boats for public use.v ' ! Suit on Owens' Bond. Solicitor Timmerman and County Attorneys Thomas & Tbomas have ^ entered suit for $15,000 against the * American Surety company on tie $5,000 bond of ex-Supervisor S. H. ' Owens for alleged breaches of the bond committed in three separate terms of office. 0 ffens, it will be r1 membered, is one of the defendants in the Richland graft cases. The suit is to recover for alleged shortages due to forgery and other forms of j graft. Bellinger & Welsh have been employed for Owens'. The plaintiffs have been served with notice of a motion to make the complaint more definite, and this motion will likely , be heard before Judge Hydrick this 5 week. l Is the Moon Inhabited. j Science lias proven that the moon has an atmosphere, which makes life in " some form possible on that satellite; but " not for human beings, who have a hard " enough time on this earth of ours; especially those who don't know that Electric Bitters cures Headache, Biliousness, Malaria, Chills and Fever, Jaun1 dice, Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Torpid Liver, j Kidney complaints, General Debility and Female weaknesses. Unequalled as a ' general Tonic and Appetizer for weak 7 persons and especially for the aged. It 3 induces sound sleep. Fully guaranteed a by Kaufmann Drug Co., Druggist. Price j. only 50c. ' Shocks Wide Scope. 3 Rome, April 19. ? The Seismo3 graphs in the observatories throughr out Italy yesterday recorded distant j earthquake shocks. Those of the obB servatory at Florence, which has the I most perfect instruments, indicated that an earthquake had been felt at s distance of over 7,000 miles. The shocks were so severe that they in ^ jured the instruments. ^ The director of the Florence observatory is of the opinion that the ^ earthquake in California, viewed in connection with the outbreak oi Mount Vesuvius and the earthquake 1 in Calabria in September last, indis cates the approach of further terress tial convulsions. a A Great Nuisance. e The English sparrows are a great 1 nuisance. Gardeners cannot raise English peas. They destroy them as soon as the come up. It is impossible to raise sunflower seed, sorghum t seed or any small seeds of that kind where they are. A plan for their aneedv extermination is desired. a ~r j The tar that is contained in Bee's q Laxative Honey and Tar is harmless. It 8 is not coal tar, but is obtained from the '* pine trees of our own native forests. 3 Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar is the best 3 remedy for colds because it acts 011 the e bowels?thus expelling all colds from the system. Bee's is t-lie original Laxative Honey and Tar, and is best for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, lung and ^ bronchial aifections. Sold by Kaufman Drug Co. 0 Three girls and a woman were f trampled to death in a Roman Catb, olic church in Chicago on Saturday in a panic caused uy an alarm of fire. 8 There were 400 persons in the church s I engaged in Easter services when a I r?r?nkiah hnu vaIIa^ for fun. a r j ?- ? Jim Williams, the negro oonvicted in the Aiken court a few days ago, of the murder of Mr. H. E Fisher, at ~ Sally laet Christmas, has be#? seat7 enced to hang on May 25th. Hood, big "i | can not be out a liberal amo in the fertilizer? ten per cent. It form of Sulphate highest quality. "Plant Food" and "Truck books which tell of the successfu other garden truck?sent free tc O Address, GERMAN New York?93 Nassau Street, or 1603 main street, wash goods. 11 Colored organdies in all the latest figures 12.1c. quality 10c. 100 pieces Scotch Lawn 4c. c We have a special value in large s figured Lawn?Ask to see them.. 0]c. 27-inch Brown Linen 10c. Light Merrimack prints 5c. Dress gingham oc. white goods! t 40-inch Lawn 10c. v 32-inch Lawn, special value 5c. 27-inch Or candle 10c. 72-inch Organdie 25c. 27-inch White Linen 15c. j 36-inch White Linen 25c. ~ DRESS GOODS AND SILKS. 1 We are receiving new goods in this de- 1 partment daily? C 50-inch Mohair, all colors 48c. ( 36-incli Brillantine bine and black.. 25c. j 27-inch China Silk, all colors 48c. 18-inch White Jap Silk 25c. * We have some very good barga will be pleased to have our I shown through our stock. I The Palmetto COLUMBI. United States Government, State Capital paid in Surplus profits Liability of Stockholders Security for depositors Interest allowed in Savings Departii Payable Qu United States bonds South Carolina bonds OFFIC] Wilie Jones, President. J. J. J. Seibels, First Vice-Pres. V Thos. Taylor, Secoud Vice-Pres. V This is the people's bank?"of the npmVIp " M Loans to small merchants and smal ones. We want your business, Bar n 8 o'clock p. m. for accommodation oi Before You Purchase Any Other Write rHE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANY ORANGE, MASS. Many Sewing Machines are made to sell regard1 less of quality, but the ** Now Home" is made ^ to wear. Cur guaranty never runs cut We make Sewing Machines to suit ail conditions of the trade. The Xeu' Home" stands at the I bead of all Hijfh-srrade family sewing machines j 1 Sold by authorized dealers* only. I FOR SALE BY W. P. ROOF, Lexington, S. C. HILTON'S - " m m mm M 1*1 Life for fhe Liver & moneys* . | THE BEST PREPARATION KNOWN FOR THE CURE OF 1 Dyspasia, Liver Gompiain! and j i Disorders of the Kidneys i TT TS PT.E AS ANT TO TAKE. ! , j i It excites a pleasing sense of warmth j in the stomach, diffusing itsell tbrongh ! * the system. It r.ugmetits ths appetite, im- j proves dieeetion. wards off malarial and J j thus prevents chills aDd fever, and is a , perfect regulator to the whole sjs^em. 25., 50c. and SI.00 bottles. For sale i . ' at the Bizair. Wholesale by the Murray ! ' Drug Co., Columbia, j 6 ly?July 6, 05, tf. I i mealy" potatoes j produced without of Potash -not less than must be in the of Potash of 1 Farming" are two practical 1 growing of potatoes and the > those who write us for them. KALI WORKS, Atlanta, Ga.?liy& So. Broad Street. indSSr , COLUMBIA. S. C. MILLINERY! MILLINERY! ' Miss Eleanor Clary will be in charge if our Millinery Department again this eason, this being our first season in SPRING MILLINERY ou will find everything new and up0-date in this department. Call and see is before purcliaseing a hat. m SPECIALS. ^.rt Squares $3.98 lugs 27x63, special 98c. 000 yards Embroidery oc. 000 yards Embroidery, special. ... 10c. lorset cover, Embroidery 20 and 25c. Jilt Belts 25 and 50c. .leather Belts 25 and 50c. lennens Talcum Powder 15c. ? ins in all departments and we ,ezington friends call and be national Bank, ( ? S. C. V , City and County Depository. M $250,000 00 ' a 12,500 00 m 250,000 00 m $515,500 00 ? aent at 4 per cent, per Annum, M arterlv. m $100,000 00 ? oo nr\r\ nr\ Hi o?,wu \jy/ kb 5RS. P. Matthews, Cashier. r. M. Gibbes, Jr., Ass't. Cashier. ? reston & Aycock, Attorneys. # people, for the people and by the fl 1 farmers as much desired as 1 arge S * ik opens every Saturday from (> to J wage earners. M < | J. H. Eleazeri i : < Will Save vou Monev in his > : : ! Haberdashery \ ' , DEPARTMENT. t : ; J The Best and Latest Furnishings > < can alwavs be found here in \ ! * ! < Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Gloves t ' > ] UNDERWEAR. > I WHITE AND FANCY VESTS. j < > ! ! ' I ?>^*Our Spring Line of^?^ > ! J SOFT and STIFF HATS I < | < arc here, comprising Knox, Stet- > | son and other makes. Prices, > ( 51.00 to ?5.00 [ | SUITS MADE TO ORDER. FIT t i < guaranteed. ! ' . I ! 1514 Main St.,Columbia, S.C. J ( I iMiiwwmwfffwunmimi J. M. CRAPS, Dealer in all kinds oi Furniture, Toilet Sets, V COFFINS AND CASKETS. iSUGS. mattresses. blankets COMFORTS, BED SPREADS, "LOCKS. WATCHES. JEWELRY. ETC. LEXINGTON, - - S. C. August 23, 1905. ly. For bloating, belehing, iadigestion, tc., eat a Ring's Dyspepsia Tablet afti** ueals. Sold by Kaufman Drug Co. r