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The Lexington Dispatch, Entered at the Post Office at Lexington, S. C., as second class matter. 9. 1L Harman, Editot and Publisher. The subscription price of the Dispatch ft h $l a year; 50 cents fcr six months; 25 ents for three months?invariably cash in advance. ?? ???? ??? Circulation, Wednesday, May 9, 1906. ,* \. * Just what we anticipated for sometime?tbat the whiskey question would be the paramount issue?all others being side tracked. We realize the importance of the great question and its present solution, but have endeavored to have it eliminated from our politics and have & it deeided:entirely as a moral quesfj tion, allowing every citizen who booses to oast his vote for or against y whiskey, quietly aod umifluenced But the fight is on in good earnest fey both sides. The prohibitionists having issued a cell to all the Democratic voters of South Carolina to ?|:v : elect representatives who will work for the repeal of such laws as they & . ^ - desire to have repealed and will enact such laws as tbey desires enacted. The dispensaritf s v*re marshaling their forces and deliberating plans by which they hope to retain the disr5 pensary as tbe hest/solution of the 1 whiskey question. ; Now, we look for, not only a foil fiedged prohibition State ticket, but for legislators in each aod every Annniv aftvno&tintf and Standing UD 1 for tbeir principles. Well, if nothV jug else will do, we can stand the racket and will tie;cise our right and trust that all others may do the { tei same. In such a race, however, we want no moral cowards, bat men of prmeiotoe, either for or against, as ' tbeir convictions and consciences may dictate. sir" i The committees o? arrangements -and entertainment of the Confederate Yeterana io Colombia on the 16th, 17th and 18th are leaving nothing undone to make them have & pleasant time. Reduced rates 1 cent per mile will be given from ail points, and all |t trains will bs met by members of the committees and veterans will be direoterkto the bouses of tbeir hosts and given any other information tbey may wish. x The parade is to be one of the most attractive features of the occasion, Gov. Heyward and bis staff, Gan. Willie Jones and bis staff, the CoIf ' lambia battalion, students of the University of South Carolina and members of the Chamber of Commerce will act as escorts for the veterans on that day. Another most attractive feature of * the ocoassion Thursday eveniog will be a play compiled by Secretary E B. Clark entitled, "Under the Southern Cross,1' in which amateur talent will take part. Mr. D'O ze of Baltimore who assisted in the production of "Damon and Pythias'' here, has been engaged to train the cast. On Friday 6veniDg as a finale the cirap fire scenes which created such a hit here three years ago will be produced again. President Roosevelt has asked congress to appropriate an additional sum of $500,000 to meet conditions aft San Francisco. The Canadian parliament voted $100,000 for the * relief of San Francisco, bat President Roosevelt declined the offer. Large sums are going in to aid the atrichen city from all sources, and ere long the new city will dawn with grand improvement. After carrying on negotiations for nearly three months, the sub-committees representing the anthracite mine 1 J 4. wur&cic ciuu upvxotuxo ux ottaiexu Pennsylvania has agreed to continue the award of the strike commission for another three years, and the men will return to work at once. The scholastic year of the Columbia Theological Seminary closed last Saturday. /- y ' B CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS Hj ill M Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good, oj BEI Use in time. Sold by druggists. EI wf II I I 11 I liiHnp / 1 FOR BOTH One . disease of thinness in children-is scrofula; in adults, consumption. Both have poor blood; both need more fat. These diseases thrive oil leanness. Fat is the best means of overcoming them; cod liver oil 1 Krwsf Q nrl hptf.lthipst, IUftKt'S IUC WJDl _ fat and SCOTT'S EMULSION is the easiest and most effective form of cod liver oil. Here's a natural order of things that shows why Scott's Emulsion is of so much value in all cases of scrofula and consumption. More fat, more weight, more nourishment, that's why. Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists . 409-415 Pearl Street, New York 5<Sc.and$J.OO :: t: :: :: All druggist* Lexington County Pension Boll for the Year 1906. Class A, $96 Each. Seigler, William. Irmo. Spires, Andrew W., Gaston. Class B, $72 Bach. Banks, A. O., Lexington. Bosbj, Thomas, Gaston. Grim. V. V . Swansea Derrick, James. Derrick. Gantt. Samuel G , Gilbert. Haiti wasger. J 8.. Lactekoo. Bister, W. T., Irmo v Sease. A. N . Chapin. Wilson, A O , Lexington. Class C, No. 1, $48 Bach. Grape. P. EL, Gilbert. Barr. D r.. Gilbert. Flake. J W.t Tnor. Hill, W. D . Hilton HaU, Gideon, Leesville. Herman, D J., Gilbert. , Lewis, Hugh E.. BiahtoD. Lacks, James M., Rishton. Soon, Luther D., Fairbanks. Mitchell, James T, Batesburg. ^ Price, J. E., New Brookiand. Reynolds. Ira, Batesburg. Bish, John F., JbdmuncL, Watts, Adam. Gaston. Class C, Bo. 2, $18.85 Each. Addy, Jacob P., Litakoo Alewine, Wesley, Lewiedale. Amick. J. W ," Derrick. Attaway, William, Batesburg. Brown F. ? , New Brookiand. Berry, Geo*ge A. Woodford. Bickley, Jostph H , Irmo. Bloods worth b. A , Pomaria. Bookma^, Samuel W., Irmo. Boyer, Moses, Brookiand. Bundrick, H. A., Lexington. Barrineau, E. G., New Brookiand. Biaok, W. E., Gilbert. Chapman, J. L , Little Mt. Cook, John, bwans a. bailey, J T., Irmo. Derrick, Henry D., Gilbert, Furtick, G. A . Swansea. Farr, Benson, L ttle Mt. Folmer. J. Bart, Ghapin. Gonter, Macon, Minis. Gnnter, Joshua, Leesville. Gable, E. E., Irene. Gregory, John A., Lexington. Gregory, John T., Swansea. Hall, Lemuel. Samaria. Hook, James V., Brookiand Hallman, K, Lexington, liarman, Joseph P., Stall. H>x, K. I. N., Brookiand Hix, D. A.. Irmo?s Hays, E. S. J., Lexington, Howell, J. P , Swansea, Hook. James A., Gaston. Huflatetier, James L , Chapin. Hall, Wayi'd, Battsburg. Jones, L. J., Batesburg. Kelly, G. W., Lexington. Kyzer, M L , Gilbert. Kunkle, Henry D., Lexington. Jeffcoat, Bufus J., Edmund. Kelly, James L., New Brookland. Kelly, John G., Iren*. Koight, Joseph D., Bakersvilie. King, W. N., Swansea. Kyzer, J. S., Gilbert. Kistler, Albert T. Gilbert. Kjzer, John T , Rishton. Luoas, Thomas W , Swansea. LoDg. W. W., Priceville. Leapiiart E. H.. Priceville. Mills, J. B., Ella. Miller, H. S.. Brookland. Miller, J. M., Barrs Mixon. L. J., New Brookland. Pto.e, Felix, New Brookland. r toe, Jacob, Pncevilie. Pe ry, Silas R., New Brookland. Bawls, A.-C., Stivtrn. Rikard. Fred, Lexington. Bawl, Frank, Gilbert. . Roof. S. W., Brooklandl Rivers, J. R , Newberry. Rankin, J. ?., Batesburg. Shumpert, Dar.iel P., Gaston. Sbeaiy, Isaiah. Burs. >uxniuer, Jacoo, Ohapin. Sttfck, Willsam, Irmo. Shealy, Daniel, Pine Ridge. Seay, J. B., Lexmgton. Sloan. tfc. H.. Little Alt. Sox, D. Al. Edmund. Sox, Henry L., New Brookland. Shirey, M. W., Irene. Sammer, James, Peak. Shealy, Joshua, Pine Ridge. Starkie, U. A., Gaston. Starnes. R.. Win's Mill. Shealy. W. A., Broonland. Starnes, J. W., Witt's Mill. Smith, Thomas C , Gilbert. Smith. J. J., Gilbert. Shealy, Anderson, Barrs IftVinr. .1. I) . 1 n-tinatnn Tajlor, Ja?per, Giloert. Taylor, Jellerson, Ceesville. Tavlor, .lames F., Peiion. Taylor. F e?., Macedou. Taylo., Jacob E. Ltxsviile. Wells. W illiam E , Leesville, Warner. T. i., Lexington. Wood, G. W Clark's MilJ. Wateio, John, Samaria. VVite, J W., Sandy Ruo. Wise, John W., Macedon. Wingard, George >V., Lexington. Class C, No. 3, $48 Each. Amick, Mary E , Pine Ridge. Bnndrick, Carolin, Peak. Bandriok, Frances, Peak. Baker, Annie E , New Brookland. Busby, Nancy, Edmund. Courtney, Mittie B , Pomaria. Cook, S. j., Swansea. Danbar. J. E.. Rishton. Frye, Annie, Barrs. Green, A. V., Batesburg. Hay, Ellen M., SwanRea. Kjzer, Rodeila, Gilbert. Minick, Lauv>? Chapin. Miller. Mark a. Gilbert. Oswalt, uuna, onoerc. Price, Carolint B , Gilbert. Price, K. B.f Pnceville. Spires, Temperance. Edmund. Shaffer, Maria, Edrnuod. Shealy, Pollie. Leesvilie. Son Catherine, Leesvilie. Steele, Elizabeth. Gilbert. Stuck, Tyrza, Peak. Shealy, Looisa C-, Fredonia. Summer. Mary M., Peak. Taylor, Jane. Pelion. Taylor, Matilda. Lex:ngton. Tayor, Mary Barrs. Welch, N. C., Irene. Weissinger, Ann, We?singers. Class C, No. 4, $18.85 Each. Addison, Martha Jane, Irmo. Boatwright, Mary, Leesville. Alewine, Lncinda, Leesville. Aiewine, Martha, Peak. Amick, MO. Ella. Bailay. Mary 0., bandy Bun. Boatwrighfc. Patsey, Gilbert. Boozer, Margaret, C , Lexington. Booknight, Sarah Ann, Gilbert. Boaknight. M Ann, Irmo. Ganaday, Martha A., Gilbert. Cockcro t. Bcsheba, Batesbnrg. Gartin, Ann. bwansea. Chapman. Mvrtha. Ghapin. Clark, Mary M.. Glark Mills. Clemons, Edna, Irene. Glogus, Catherine. Irmo. Googler. Martha, Hilton. Goriey, Barbara L., Lexington. Gumalander, Eliza C. ihapin. Dlckerson, Emmeline, Irmo. Derrick, Martha, Gilbert. Derrick, Hap y C , Peak. Dailey, Ann, Irmo. fields. G. AL. Lexington. Ellisor, Ellen Irmo. Fallaw, Mary. Batesbnrg. Franklow, H. M., Irene. Franklow. Mary Ann, Lexington. Geiger, Elizabeth. Steadman. G&ntt, Mary, beivern. Ganter, Mary, beivern. Hallman, E. C., Priceville. Harmau. Maria, Lexington. Harman, M.F , Lexington. Hall. Martha Seivern. Hays, Martha L , Leesville, Hunt, Harriet, Irmo. Hock, Harriet, Brookland. j Hatto, Ksbecc* Macedon. Hooper, Helen A. Woodford. Hyler. Eliza, Gilbert. | Hallman, G L, Gilbert. Henurix. E. D., Lexington. / Jeffcoat, Bachel 11.. W.tt's MilL ! Jones, Bena, Wit', a Mill. Jacobs. Epsey, b';lma. Jeffcoat, Mary E , Witt's Mill. Jeffcoat, Carolina. Edmund. Omin U'itt'n Mill ucuv^vaiif viiiv) v* &?? 0 i?>? Jumper, Margare., Swansea. Jones, Sallie, Battsborg. Koo j, Louisa F., Spring Hill. Koon, Rosahoah. Derrick. . Koon, Mary A. Chapin. Kaminer, Susan, Lexington. Keisler, Eliza, farrs. Jbong, Lavinia. Cbapin. Long, Pollie, Cbapin. Long, Lonisa. Gilbert. Ly brand, E. Caroline, Lexington. Mack, Mary E., Swansea, i Metz. Annie E., Ballentme. Miller, Caroline, Barrs. Monts, Kebecca. Lexington. ' Mills, Jane. Irene. Myers, Nancy, Chapin. Monts, Jnlia, Hilton. Martin, Sasan F., Swansea. Natts. Jnlia C., Hilton. Oswalt, Elizabeth, Leesville. Oswalt, Mary Ann, Lees?ille. Pool, Ada, Leesville Price, Mary M., Gilbert. Redmond, Carrie, Swansea. Bisinger, Frances, Bates bnrg. Shealy, Mary L.. Leesville. Smith, Carrie E , Swansea. Sbarpe, Marcel la, Swansea. Shealy, K. C., Pelion Shealy, Eliza C , Summit Shealy, Elizabetn Fredonia. Sox, Sarah Elien, Brookland, Steele, Jemima, Summit. Spires, Elizabeth, Pelion. Smrkey. Ann, Woodford. Taylor, Mary M., Irene. Taylor, Sarah Ann, Gilbert. Wolie, Mary A., Sandy Bun Wise. Sophie. Gaston. Williams, Winnetto, Seivern. Youngiuer, G. E , Clark's Mills. Wise, Frances, Chapm. Yon, Mary, irom Fairfield. Total, $6,6*9.5w These parties may call on or write Clerk Samnel B. George lor their money. Messrs. W. H. F. Ka>t at Swansea and J. C. Glover at Batesbnrg will represent the Clerk at these points. Peidmont, this State, was visited by a storm last Monday, but little damage was done. President Roosevelt has completely dunked on his championship of the rate-making railroad bill. The city of Kooxvilie, Tenn , was visited by a big fire recently and suffered a loss of about $300,000. The monuments at the empty graves of Mrs. and Mrs. Joel Covington were unvailed in the beautiful Hebron cemetery, at Bennetteville, loot SJof nirloTT laou uaiuiunj. It cost New Orleans ?50,000 to entertain the Confederate Veterans at the recent reunion held fctoeir. It comes high, but New Orleans kno#e how to treat her Southern soldiers. V. Mrs. Mary Waters, of New York, on May 7ib, shot her daughter and then killed herself. Temporary insanity due to worry over the daugh ter ill health is assigned as the reason. iiMMiimj FOR ONLY JTliis Bed stands fifty inches chills, and heavy angle iron f< finished in the best White Ena: hundr ed other patterns of Brass $3.50 io $50.00, and furnisli th jUMw Hundreds of new pieces in W< ttL&JM Green Rush Fiber Furniture in WgLflj Settees. lujjij Sideboards, Buffets, China Cl< llWlju Agents for the celebrated RE) OISE 1 1 E. M. A1 M "THE ! Pill! Mile Hi, . LEXINGTON, S. C. Literary, Scientific and Classica Courses. SPRING TERM BEGINS JAN. 22, '06. Vocal and Instrumental Music, Drawing and Elocution. College Trained Teachers. Expenses for Session $00 to |80. Send for catalogue. Address F. W. RAUCH, Principal. M. D. HARM AN, Secretary. For i INSURANCE i LIFE, FIRE, ACCIDENT, SEE E. G. Dreher, LEXINGTON, S. C. Strongest and Best Companies i Killed by Policeman. Aiken, May 8 ?William Avery, alias William Joddsod, h o*gro, was shot to death at about 12 o'clock last nigbfc wfa(ile resisting arrest by Po licemao Musco o<tmuei8. > [EE'S Li M The Original La: m provement over al V good alike for yo FOR SALE BY THE KAUFMA2 Tii r A n V ?i iOk m rur juiiiisiuii Rakes, Disk a n. Tinn liFnk<nri Duyip, ndy 1311-1313 i A BEAUTIFUL WHITNEY GO CART -n ft^ " $2.95 FOR ONLY <>4.UU }'r j^SS&sk freight Wk freight i W X PREPAID PREPAID <?k Exactly jmj exactly m /f .ike cut m ,.ven..T ll i S 1 AND WE MY freight fi i high, has massive j ^ ?1 MMm oot, and beautifully i The Whitney Go Carts are conceded to be the best PiMm mel. We have one | *n ^merica for the money, and the above cut is a SfiWjl and Iron Beds from ' PYCture taken from the original cart, tliis cart reclines and folds, has lace paraoal, automobile rubber tired em in anj co or or wjiee]s> au(^ upholstered in Rep and Derby cloth in PjTfc various colors. Other Go Carts from $2.00 to $3.50. Catalogue on application. JgL, uuumHuimmmuuiliumummwiumuHv M|jj\ fathered and Antwerp Mission Furniture; al.so, new arrivals of the popular Chairs, Rockers and Settees, Refrigerators, Ice Chests, Porch Rockers and WMV 1 osets, Fancy Rockers and Tables, Hall Racks, etc. l|Tfw| D CROSS SANITARY FELT MATTRESSES. SfflWjB OW PRTPF. TO EVERYBODY. \S1m ilEWS FDRHHDEE CD., 1 Columbia, S. C. |w STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY." JWWWVWVWWVWWWVWJ < iCxAKUJN UKS, } TRUCKERS, t FARMERS, | PLANTERS, 5 WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR FIELD AND 6ARDEN SEEDS, J SUCH AS I Cabbages, Carriots. Celery, Collards, Cucumbers, Egg 4 Plant, Kale, Lettuce. 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