The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, May 09, 1906, Page 7, Image 7
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. <ef snow over the State of Maine.
Salve! Salve!! Spread the Salve, but
let it be Pine salyr, natures remedy for
cuts, burns, sores, etc. Sold by Kaufman
Drug Co.
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Q1AJXAK006A MEDICOS COn Ctattoaooja, Tear. ?*
Slumber Peacefully i
over the lumber question. We have solved
it. The best value for every one's money
is in our yard. There is every variety of
LUMBER
used here in the trade and the price
at which we sell will gladden tho heart of
the man who is figuring on a contract, We
are hefidquarters for
Doors, Sash and Blinds
and especially ask the people of Lexington
to call op us for their doors and Sash.
IT. H. DRIGGERS.
Corner Lady and Gadsden Street ,
COLUMBIA, S. C. Phone 185.
About 453 blocks aod 60 000 buildings
were burned io the ban Fraocieco
fire.
D&R09S Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets,
perfect Treatment for constipation
and biliousness, Jfca?" One pill a dose.
Sold by all Druggists.
j BLINDS.
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Inmbia, S C., |
find one of the best ?0
?ks of * fcS
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. kinds. 2
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md will be glad to see p
ur stock. ctVN
& BRO. |
I GLASS. \
OUR PIES
ave found favor with everybody
babes and men, the little girl in
inafores and her mother and her
randmother. They are of the
weet, delicious, wholesome,
relt-in-your -mouth kind, and
re're anxious to have you try
btem if you don't know the proucts
of our ovens. If you do
now we won't have to ask you.
EIDUNGER'S STEAM BAKERY,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
E BEST! *?i
lily and Price Counts.
We now have a complete .stock of al
the Leathers and Toes. We can save
you money on your Spring and Summer
foot wear, as we bought this stock early
last Fall before the rise in the leather
market hence you can see that this means
a saving to the purchaser of about 25
per cent, on your shoes.
Fanners medium and iieavy weight
work shoes a specialty.
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axative Fruit Syroj
X LEXINGTON, S C.
The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, May 9, 1906.
PRESIDENCY COMES HIGH
Figures as to Cost of the Recent
Election.
Washington, April 27 ?Did the
late Mark Hanna spend sixteen and
a half million dollars on the McKinley-Bryan
campaign of 1896 in aid of.
the Republican administration? That
is the question people are asking
sioce the statement made on the
floor of the house a day or two ago
by Representative Sulzer, of New
York, while discussing the national
publicity bill. The difference between
Hanna's sixteen million of gold and
Bryan's half million of silver is too
^reat, they say, to carry great weight
with it. His figures, they believe,
are pulled too wide apart, especially
as Bryan, in 1896, had the silver interests
of the eountry baok of him
and could, *nd did, probably spend
much more than the 6um accredited
to him.
Lincoln was a good spender when
when it came to politics. In bis race
against Stephen A Douglass for the
nroairlflnflv he snpnt; $1(10.000. while
r* 'j- r > *
bis Democratic opponent ueed just
half that amount. Four years later,
in 1864, Lincoln, wben opposed by
George 15. McClellaD, spent $125,000
and McCUlian $50,000 Grant, in
bis first campaigu in 1868 against
Horatio Seymour, spent $150,000,
while the latter used $75,000. In bis
second campaign Grant spent $250,000,
and Horace Greeley $50,000 In
1876 Ratberford B. Hayes spent
$950,000, then a large amount, as
against practically the same sum in
behalf of Samuel J. Tilden. Two
yearB later James A. Garfield, running
for president against W. S. Hancock,
used $1,100,000* and the latter,
$355,000. Whea James G. Blaine
opp%d Cleveland tbe first time in
if. rtnat. &1 300 000 and Cleve
*WV*J AW www v Y - J" w - I - " land
used a little more?$1|400,000.
Iq 1888 Benjamin Harrison used
$1,350,000, and Cleveland $855,000,
while in 1892 the same candidates
cost their supporters $1,850,000 and
$2,350,000, respectively. Cleveland
again using more than his Republican
opponent. In 1896 McKinley is
said to have spent $16,500,000
through Mark Hanna, if Representative
Sulzsr's figures are correct, while
William J. Bryan spent $675,000 In
1900 McKinley spent $9,500,000 and
Bryan $425,000. While the Roosevelt-Parker
campaign cost $3,000,000
and $1,250,000, respectively.
* *
Was Wasting Away.
"I had been troubled with kidney
disease for the last five years," writes
Robert R. Watts, of Salem, Mo. "I
lost flesh and never felt well and doc
tored with leading physicians ana tnea
all remedies suggested without relief.
Finally I tried Foley's Kidney Cure and
less than two bottles completely cured
me and I am now sound and well."
During the summer kidney irregularities
are often caused by excessive drinking
or being overheated. Attend to the
kidneys at once by using Foley's Kidney
Cure. Kaufmann Drug Co.
The Dairy Sill Means
Much to the South.
Washington, May 2.?Discussing
his dairy bill that passed the house
a day or two ago, Representative
Lever said todaj: "The total value
of dairy products of the United
States for the year 1900 was over
8600,000. This industry is, therefore,
one of the leading industries of
the country. It has made the cen
tral Northwestern states enormously
! rich, and has added greatly to the
j aggregate wealth of the nation.
"la our section we not only fail to
1 sell dairy products in the markets of
| the world, but we actually fail to
I supply the needs of our own markets.
| Our section spends annually for but;
ter and cheese alone the enormous
| sum of $38,000,000, products that
j could easily be raised at home.
! "This appropriation of $20,000 car|
ried in the bill just passed, has in it
| the possibility of the creation of a
new industry in the South and the
saving to our people of an enormous
Cleanses the system
thoroughly and clears
sallow complexions of
i pimples and blotches.
' It is guaranteed
drain upon their resources.
"That this industry has not hen
tofore been developed is due to th
fact that the entire attention of ou
people has been given to the develop
ment of the cotton industry.
"When this bill passes the senat<
I understand it to be the purpose c
the department of agriculture to ezx
ploy a number of dairy experts wh
will work in cooperation with th
Qtala arn?imiinf ofofinn on/1 a?! fK it
UCOUC CA^/CUUiOUV UtablUU UUU Tl ibU II.
dividual dairymen."
Many members of the house hav
congratulated Representative Levc
on the passage by the house of hi
dairy bill ?Columbia Record, May 5
Sciatica Cured After Tureut;
Years of Torture.
For more than twenty years Mr. J. I
Massey, of 3322 Clinton St., Minneap<
lis, Minn., was tortured by sciatica. Th
pain and suffering which he endure
during this time is beyond comprehei
sion. Nothing gave him any permaner
relief until he used Chamberlain's Pai
Balm. One application of thatlinimei
relieved the pain and made sleep an
rest possible, and less than one bottl
has effected a permanent cure. If trot
bled with sciatica or rheumatism wh
not try a 25 cent bottle of Pain Bali
and see for yourself how quickly it r?
lieves the pain. For sale by The Kau:
mann Drng Co.
In Loving Memory of Malvin
Wingard Calk.
Whereas, an allwise God by hi
great and wise provideoce, has allow
ed our good and beloved friend, Ma
Calk, to be snatched from among g
aDd hurled into eternity iD the prim
of a useful life full of many brig!
promises. She was the joy an
pleasure of her home, and we, h(
friends, will greatly miss her familif
face, her cheerful spirit and brigt
' smiles, realizing that none can fi
! her place; gone, but not forgottei
| Therefore, be it resolved,
1st, That we bow in humble sul
I mission to our good and allwiee Gc
i who knoweth best.
2nd, That we will hold her i
cherished remembrance and commec
the true, noble and worthy qualith
which marked her youDg life.
3rd, That we extend to her b
reaved family our deepest sympatt
in this the hour cf their sad bereav
ment.
4tb, That a copy of these resol
tions be sent to the family of 01
deceased friend and also a copy i
sent to the Lexington Dispatch f<
publication.
Bessie Kleckley,
Martha Herman,
Jessie Kleckley,
Committee.
The gums and resins obtained fro
pine trees have long been recognized;
highly beneficial in the treatment i
backache, kidney and bladder trouble
Pine-ules is the name of a new medicin
the principle ingredients of which con
from the pine forests of our own natr
land. Sold by Kaufman Drug Co.
Peak News.
| To the Editor of the Dispatch:
i Oar farmers are making good tin
! planting corn and cotton. Most <
|
i the cotton seed are planted whi,
j corn planting is just begun. Thei
i is but very littb cotton thinned ye
| Oats and wheat are looking vei
j promising. We had fine rains Ft
j day and Saturday which came i
| good and made the young crup lee
I fresh and glossy.
We have a few bales of cotton y<
| which we are holding with a detero
j ination of getting 12J cents p<
pound.
The Southern railroad is build in
j three nice littie dwellings for seetio
: coasters, J*s. W. Daily, JB Y. Sun
| mer and Henry Davis. They wi
! also build eeveral cottages for sectio
I hands.
Benevolent lodge No. 164 K. of P*
i contributed five dollars to Californi
j sufferers. Farmer.
| April 30. 1906
i
A liquid cold cure for children that
| pleasant, harmless, and effective is Bee
| Laxative Honey and Tar. Superior 1
! all other cough syrups or cold reinedi(
J because it acts on the bowels. An idei
j remedy for Coughs, Colds, Crou]
! AVhooping Cough and all curable luu
| and bronchial affections in child (
I adult. Pleasant to take. Sold by Kau
j mm Drug Co.
Mmy a man has lived over a go!
mine ^11 bis life vritbout knowing it,
THREE FACTS
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y
For Sick Women
J To Consider
0
e
Fibst.?That almost every operation
*" In our hospitals performed upon women
becomes necessary through neglect of
such symptoms as backache, irregular
6 and painful periods, displacements
1 j of the female organs, pain in the side,
burning sensation in the stomach,
8 bearing-down pains, nervousness, diz2.
ziness and sleeplessness.
Second.?The medicine that holds
the record for the largest number of
7 absolute cures of female iRs is Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
It regulates, strengthens and cures
3- diseases of the female organism as
3- nothing else can.
.e For thirty years it has been helping
women to be strong, curing backache,
nervousness, kidney troubles, inflaml~
mation of the female organs, weakit
ness and displacements, regulating
n the periods perfectly and overcoming
. their pains. It has also proved itself
invaluable in preparing women for
d childbirth and the change of life.
Third.?The great volume of unsol
licited and grateful testimonials on file
y at the Pinkham Laboratory at Lynn,
Mass., many of which are from time to
11 time published by permission, give absolute
evidence of the value of Lydia
f. E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and
Mrs. Pinkham's advice.
Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation
to Women.?Women suffering from any
si form of female weakness are invited to
promptly communicate with Mrs. Pinkham,
at Lynn, Mass. All letters are
Is received, opened, read and answered
by women only. From symptoms given,
f" vour trouble mav be located and the
y quickest and surest way of recovery
advised. Mrs. Pinkham is daughter18
in-law of Lydia E. Pinkham and for
ie twenty-five years under her direction
and since her decease she has been advising
sick women free of charge. Outof
(3 the vast volume of experience in treating
female ills Mrs. Pinkham probably
has the very knowledge that will help
your case. Surely, any woman, rich or
poor, is very foolish if she does not take
it advantage of this generous offer of
H assistance.
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I LEE A. LOE
1519 Main Stre
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a -.-ik. PALMETTO PAINT,
fine Paint for ths South.
Unrivaled in Brilliancy. Honest
in Measure, Permam nr in Color.
Besr Covering Quality.
,s Oils and Varnish Stains?
^ Send for Color Cards.
I PALMETTO PAINT MANUFACTURING CO
f- COLUMBIA. S. C.
March '-Ji. r-m.
d T. X. L reeved when proper!
applied.
Venezuela and Colombia.
Washington, May 3 ?Colombia
and Venezuela are worse estranged
than ever as a result of the refusal of
Vice-President Gomez, of Venezuela,
; to receive Dr. Herrera, the minister
1 plenipotentiary, who went to Caracas
i three weeks ago to perfect a treaty
I IJ.L T7 1_ - 1.1. _ _ , iil L
whu venezuela xur iue Betueuieui, ui
the disputes between the two South
< American governments.
War is beiog freely talked in South
i American diplomatic circleB. The insult
to Colombia is regarded by some
of the diplomats here as one she cannot
well overlook, especially since
this is the second time the Castro
government has refused to receive a
representative of Colombia.
Latin-American diplomatists are at
a loss to know just bow the Castro
government expected the treaty to be
perfected and signed, if the Yenezue- .
Una refused to receive the man empowered
to act for Colombia, and
there is much discussion of the un!
| usual situation.
Best for Women and Children.
!
j On account of its mild action and
I pleasant taste Orino Laxative Fruit
| Svrup is especially recommended for
]
j women and children. It does not nauI
ssate or gripe like pills and ordinary
cathartics. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup
aids digestion and stimulates the liver
and bowels without irritating them.
I Remember the name Orino and refuse
! substitutes. Kaufmann Drug Co.
I
I
rrm r> _l. rt i:
106 -D3DS8 iu ouuiu v^ttiuuua pruoper
and multiply beyond any other
business. There has been an in!
creaRe cf 36 State backs over last
| yeat'e report, mbking a total of 188
| in the State, besides about 20 national
baDbs. The increaee in capital
cf the State banks is over a million
dollars.
lid Car Load of
IRON ROOFING
ad of
mm Ft
iminuLLUi
[NG will not
[, Curl up or
sduces insures
your order
Larantee low riee.
LICK & BRO.,
et, Columbia. S. S.
THE QUALITY SELLS>AY
& CO.,
eacd Retail
FEED AID GRAIN,
PROOF OATS.
tinters and Farmers of Lexee
Us Before They Make Their
'our Wants and Save You
:reet, COLUMBIA, S. C.
| PARLOR RESTAURANT.
3. DAVID, Proprietor.
! 3336 .MAIN St., COLUMBIA. S. C.
I T'ae only up to date eating house of its
kind in the City of Columbia. It is well kept
| ?clean iinen. prompt and polite service,
i You tret what yon order and pay only for
! what vou get. Within easy reach of desira:
ble sleeping apartments.
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
| djML DS. C. J. OLIVEROS,
i ' sllllfewE,EAR,THROAT,NOSE
aiv ii mnro.
j Guarantee Fit of Office and Kesidence,
Glasses. 1424 and 1423 Marion St?
' March 15?ly. COLUMBIA, R. C