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In Itoznoriam. Whereas, it has pleased the Supreme .? Architech of the universe, in his in^ finite wisdom, to call from labors here to his rewards in the better worldg Brother J. Pierce Hendrix, late a ^ member of Lexington Lodge, No. 152, A. F. M.; and, whereas the Masonic ' - - -- .1 /-X -! ? 1 X. _ I fraternity of soum uaronna nas iosu a p zealous and devoted brother, and this K" : worshipful lodge a distinguished, prut dent and trusted member, whose views and wise counsels were ever fraternally at our command; and, whereas, it is meet and proper that this worshipJol lodge should place upon record its appreciation of him, as a member, therefore, be it |* Resolved, That this ^worshshipful lodge deplores the loss of an honored and valued member, and extend our most heartfelt and deepest sympathy < to the family of our deceased brother, and respectfully claim the privilege of mingling our tears with theirs at his loss. 2d. That a blank page in our Minute book be Inscribed to his memory, and that our alter be draped in mourning lor thirty days. 3d. That a copy of this memorial be furnished to the family of our deceased brother, and that a copy of same be published in the Lexington Dispatch. Respectfully submitted, i P. H. Shealy, Chairman. Scott Hendkix, M G. M. tiAKMAN, um. .1 * ? You cau see the poison Pine-ules clears out of the kidneys and bladder. A single dose at bed time will show you more poison upon rising the next morning * tftan can be expelled from the system in any other way. Pine-ules dissolve the impurities, lubricate the iddnevs, cleanse bladder, relieve pain and do away with ^ backache speedily, pleasantly, perinag|j nently.?Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. Miss Mattie Cronie, described as <:a very pretty 17-year-old" young lady of DeKalb county, Ga., is suing ClifV' ' ford Miller, of Atlanta, for ?3,000 damages for breach of promise of marriage. ] DOORS S v ' ! I I 173 s Main St.. Col ^T? 7 d w Is where you can f g ?stoc Q It- ?J of all *iH O >3 fi^Mr. Lee N. Fa * ^on, *s now us a ^ you and show you 01 Ci Oi BROV SASH. | -? r__ )___ ww BUY THI -i r~ i i 12 "*-' " "-"The Store Where Qua SCOSCCJCiXOJ.! J.V.C I '> jr~. P.B.HB Post Office Bloc] The new Laxative that does not gripe or nauseate. f Pleasant to take. FOB SALE BY THE KAUFMANN DRUG * ? S'cJ ?Jo3 @ ?t 0 that word ?s ^U.t't9^:' it refers to Dr. i utt's Liver Piiis ar.d MEAHS HEALm Are you constipated? Troubled with indigestion? Sick headache? Virtigo? Bilious? Insomnia? ANY of these symptoms and many ethers .ndicatc inaction of the ? IYER jSJOOQl W pb! fft*ll I Usllif^ i till ? FiliS Take No Substitute. 2Iarried. At the home of the brides father, near Columbia, on June 28, Mr. Arthur Davis to Miss Mary Ellisor, by the Rev. Peal. The bride was formerly of Lexington, but moved with her parants a few years ago to Richland county. Mr. Davis is a popular young man of Columbia where the happy couple, will resid e. Many serious diseases arise from neglect of the bowels. Chamberlain's btomacn ana laver laoieis are a pietihant and agreeable laxative. They invigorate tlio liver and regulate the bowels. For sale by the Kaufinann Drug Co. Men can easily be made to believe a piece of scandal. Women have influence with a man who is supposed to be generous. A man can't help showing surprise when he gets an unexpected favor. There is hardly any crop that you can raise that will pay less than children. When applied and covered with'a hot cloth Pinesalve acts like a poultice. Best for burns, bruises, boils, eczema, skin diseases, etc.?Sold by Kaufman Drug ' Co. * ' * "1 . ' I BLINDS. I IA ' II 11 ,v f nmbia,S C, | ind one\ of the best P ks of P ' P* q kinds. ? P llaw, formerly of Gas- q nd will be glad to see p ir stock. YN k BRO. GLASS. OUR PIES ive found favor with everybody i i i i I _ il Daoes ana men, xne nxxie gin m \ inafores and her mother and her randmother. 'They are of the veet, delicious, wholesome, lelt-in - your - mouth kind, and e're anxious to have you try lem if you don't know the proacts of our ovens. If you do now we won't have to ask you. EIDLINRER'S STEAM BAKERY, COLUMBIA, S. C. E BEST! "wi lily and Price Counts. We now have a complete stock of all 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 yon can see that this means a saving to the purchaser of about 25 per cent, on your shoes. Farmers medium and heavy weight work shoes a specialty. .RMAX, k, Columbia. S. C. nn? vrn unmu axatiye Fruit Syrnj 00 LEXINGTON, 8,0. \ <m-^11 mrry"t*-""T" ~-r-r- ?vr-rv-*-;r : - ?; The Lexington Dispatch. ' Wednesday, July 11, 1803. > ' C COL. LTOPZH? HAS W2T2D3AW2T. } Wakes Formal Statement to That r Effect. g Col. W. W. Lumpkin has withdrawn r fr6m the race for the United States o senate. Pie has a good reason which ? he does not care to give to the public, i and ,his withdrawal, he says, is not ( due in any measure to fear *but for ^ reasons over which he has no control. c He has been very much gratified at i the prcmis of support which he has j, received from all over the State and V he would have been glad to have gone ^ through with the campaign to the 5 end. ( He was not sanguine enough to pre- ^ diet that he would receive the Demo- rj era tic nomination, but he said last c night that he feels sure that he would j have received a much larger vote than j ^ a great many people had suspected t and he was depending upon circum J j. stances to pull him through the race, ! / but for reasons which seemed to be suf ficient to himself and his closest friends ] he had deemed it best to retire from j the campaign. ' | v In a signed statement to the readers j Q of the State, Col. Lumpkin last night j t said: j 4iOn account of the change of con- | , ditions surrounding the senatorial | race, I deem it best to withdraw from i the contest. I have endeavored to . r conduct my-campaign in a manly, i e straightforward way up to this time, | and retire feeling that I have not in- ; ^ tentionally wronged any one. (signed) "W. W. Lumpkin." ; - -O- - J Savsd His Comrade's Life. | "While returning from the Grand | a Army Encampment at Washington City, j ? a comrade from Elgin, 111., was taken s with cholera morbus and was iu a critical condition," says Mr. J. E. Hough- ; r land, of Eldon, Iowa. "I gave him ! a Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar- I i1 rhcca Remedy and believe saved liis life. j I have been engaged for ten years in i t immigration work and conducted many "V parties to'the sontli and west. I always e carry this remedy and have used it successfully on many occasions." Sold by i c Kaufmann Drug Co. - | v ? s <cm ! + wampaiga a r arce. The meeting on Wedndesday demonstrated the truth of the statement that the county to county campaign is nothing but a farce. Candidates are given five and ten minutes within which to discuss the issues of the campaign, and arc unable to do justice ! to any one subject before time is called ^ upon them, thus thwarting the very ^ purpose of the campaign meetings, the enlightenment of the voters. It reminds one forcibly of the circus ring when the ringmaster introduces a perferformer who rides around the ring a few times, and then after kissing hands to the audience, leaves the ring, i Efforts have been made to have it dis- t continued, but up to this time these 1 efforts have been futile. ^Senator Till- \ man, however, has now refused to 1 enter such a campaign and expressed t his approval of the present system, a and it is probable that its discontinu- c ance will be more seriously consider- t ed.?Aiken Journal and Review. f : I Modest Claims Often Carry the c Most Conviction. "When Maxim, the famous gun inventor, placed his gun before a committee of judges, lie stated its carrying power to be much below what he felt sure the * l-T i:~i- mi.? n gnu Yvouiu auoumpuhii. iu? resu.it ui ^ the trial was therefore a great surprise, instead of disappointment. It is the same with the manufacture of Cham- t berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy They do not publicly boast of f all this remedy will accomplish, but prefer to let the users make the statements. t What they do claim, is that it will posi- j tively cure diarrhoea, dysentery, pains in the stomach and bowels and has never been known to fail. For sale by Kaufmann Drug Co. ^ f Religions Meeting. : There will be a special meeting held s at the Cross Roads, near Jacob Wil- t liams', commencing on the second c Sunday in August next. Song and * prayer service at 10 o'clock sharp. 9 Rev. G. W. Dukes will preach at 11 o'clock and at night. The meeting will continue several days. Everybody is cordially invited to attend the c meetings. G. W. Lewis. a T. X. L. cures neuralgia. ? ???????? t t x Cures < Stomach and Liver trouble and , 5 Chronic Constipation. j Fra&e Halations with the South. ! Washington, July 5.?In view of the mportant part which commercial ccnlitions in various countries of the two American continents will play in the :oming Pan American congress at ?io Janeiro, the department of comnerce and labor has published a monop*aph on the subject. It shows that the total annual com nerce of both Americas is $5,050,027,>00, of which $2,806,119,000 is that of he United States, imports and exports >eing combined to form these totals. Considering imports, especially, the otal for all America is S2,1S4,377,000, >f which Si,179,135,000 is imports of he United States. Exports of all America are $2,865,650,000, of which 11,646,984,000 is from the United States. Chus of imports into all America about 4 per cent.- are in the United States. )f exports from all America about 57 >er cent, go from the United States. ?he general fact that the United States supplies 26 per cent, of the im>orts of American countries and takes 5 per cent, of their exports suggests hat fairly satisfactory trade relations letween this country and her SpanishiLmerican neighbors. ? ? A hundred years ago the b^st physiian would give you a medicine for your icart without stopping to consider what ffect it might have on the liver. Even o this good day cough and cold mediines invariably bind the bowels. This s wrong. Bee's Laxative Cough Syrup nth Honey and Tar acts 011 the bowels -drives out the cold?clears the head, eiieves all coughs, cleanses and strengthns the mucous membranes of the throat host, lungs aud bronchial tubes.?Sold >y Kaufmann Drag Co. Notice. The "Woman's Christum Temperance Jnion of South Carolina will hold its ,nnual convention for 1906 at Edgeield, September 15th to 18th ineluive. We hope each Union will send as aany delegates as possible as we are nticipating a most .delightful occasion. Mrs. Nell Burger, of Missouri, naional organizer and lecturer of the V. C. T. U. will be with us dhring the nfi-na nnmro-n'i-.irm Mrs. Burger is one of the most harming women we have ever met as pell as one of the most interesting peakers it has ever been our pleasure o hear. Mrs. L. B. Haynes. State Pres. W. C. T. U. Twenty Tear Battle. "I was a loser in a twenty year battle nth chrbnic piles and malignant sores, mtil I tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve; rhich turned the tide, by ouring both, ill not a trace remains." writes A. M. Bruce, of Farmville, Va. Best for old Jlcers, Cuts, Burns and Wounds. 25c., ,t Kaufmann Drug Co., druggist. 2?ob Controls Town. Tokio, July 5.?Riot and multiny'are n progress at Vladivistok, according o a story told by a ship's officers, "'hp f-rmihlp stfl.rf.pd last Saturdav rhen a mob got possession of eight arge cases of dynamite belonging to he government. Sunday morning, Lccording to the report, rioting broke >ut fresh. The mob gathered, deermined to rescue thirty of their riends who had been arrested. Just >efore the vessel sailed, the mob had saptured a battery of artillery and ras using it against the Cossacks. Only 82 Years Old. "1 am only 82 years old and don't ex- >ect even when I get to be real old to eel that way as long as I can get Elecric Bitters," says Mrs. E. H. Branson, if Dublin, Ga. Surely there's nothing ;lse keeps the old as young and makes he weak as strong as this grand tonic uedicine. Dyspepsia, torpid liver, inlamed kidneys or chronic constipation re unknown after taking Electric Biters a reasonable time. Guaranted by vnufmann Drug Co., druggist. Price >0c. Black Diamond Rigsby, colored, inder sentence of death, being carried rom New Orleans to Plaquimine on ' Tuesday, managed to get hold of the heritf's pistol and shot him in the high. A passenger came to the aid ;f the sheriff and shot the negro hrough the head, killing him intantly. , Hard Lot >f troubles to contend with, spring from l torpid liver and blockaded bowels, mless you awaken them to their proper iction with Dr. King's New Life Pills; he pleasantest and most effective cure 'or Constipation. They prevent Appenlicitis and tone up the system. 25c., at iaufraann Drug Co., drug store. Alice Funk, aged 22, jumped from a bridge over Little Cayuga river, near A.kron, Ohio, on the 4th and was injtantly killed. The distance was 123 :eet. 4 ' OPERATION AVOIDED EXPERIENCEOFMISS MERKLEY | She Was Told That an Operation Was i Inevitable. How She Escaped It. "" i "When a physician tells a woman suf- ! fering with serious feminine trouble that an operation is necessary, the very 1 thought of the knife and the operating ! table strikes terror to her heart, and ' our hospitals are full of women coming i for just such operations. There are cases where an operation j is the only resource, but when one considers the great number of cases of ! menacing female troubles cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com? pound after physicians have advised ; operations, no woman should submit to j one without first trying the Vegetable 1 Compound and writing Mrs. Pihkham, Evnn. Mass., for advice, which is free. Miss Margret Merkley,. of 27."> Third Street, Milwaukee, Wis., writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham; " Logs of strength, extreme nervousness, j shootitg pains through the pelvic organs, i tearing down pains r.nd cramps compelled j me to seek mcdioal advice. The doctor, after : making an examination, said I had a female | trouble and ulceration and advised an opera- ' tion. To this I strongly objected and decided ; to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- ; pound. The ulceration quickly healed, all ; the bad symptoms disappeared and I am ' once more strong, vigorous and well.'' Female troubles are steadily on the increase among- women. If the month- ; lj* periods are very painful, or too.fre- ; quent and excessive-Mf you have pain j or swelling- low down in the left side, I bearing-down pains, don't neglect yourself: try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. IT'S TIME . FOR YOU T< FURNISH Y Kitchen witl RANGE. You pay a little more an ordinary Range, ti Range lasts a life time. Onrline gives yon v select from. Our guar; purchasing. If you contemplate 1 of any size, our stock < you with prices from $ Steel Ranges made. S LEE A. LOR 1519 Main Streei THE PRICES TELL. J. B. FRID Wholesale) irnAfliiBQ nATTB I UfliVUIlIlO, IJUUUll, 1 SEED RUST F We Want the Merchants, Pla ington County to Call and Sei Purchases. We Can Fill Y( Money. 1823 and 1825 Main Str KIMRD'S 1I0TEL7 J. C. KINARD, Proprietor, Leesville, - - - S. C. The best attention given guest. Modern conveniences. Table supplied with best the market affords. . IJSi HAIRRBALSAM JO Cleans and bcaatifiea the nair. f?r Promote! a luxuriant growth. = ^ 1 Never Pails to Hestore Gray Hair to its Mouthful Color. Cures acalp^diaeaaei air falling. Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets, >a?^ a perfect Treatment for constipation and biliousness. BaT* One pill a dose. Sold by all Druggists. Ths County Candidate. When the sap begins to rise and the geese begin to mate, We hear the gentle cackle of the county candidate. Oh, he's a jolly follow full of vain conceit, Anrl n hn?5nm fnYnr] inevervmail he meets. He asks about your family, horses and your hogs, And shows a friendly interest in the children and the dogs. Oh, he's a jolly gentleman, as gamesome as a? lamb, As blithesome as a meadow lark and happy as a clam. His prospects are the brightest and his chances are sure; He spends his money freely and helps the needy poor, He goes to church on Sunday and hi* pious traits appear, But when it's necessary he'll then se* up the beer. Oh, he's a buoyant sanguine duck, The jocund candidate. He starts out early in the morn, and stays out late at night. His oatient wife unlocks the door and says with a' look of pain, "You needn't lie to me, sir, your leg's been pulled again." ^ . Irene DeLong's Body. The body of Irene LcLong, one of the young wome i who were drowned, in BrevardN creek last Thursday, was shipped to her relatives in Knoxville ? yesterday morning, where the interment will take jdaco. No one accompanied the remains which were sent by express.?The State 4. . , . The North Carolina convention on Tuesday adopted resolutions endorsing Bryan as a candidate for the prest* dency. - 1?"M - .1 1 . ~ rive men were nine*.! oy u uynmuwu explosion at Wanamie, a mining town near WUkesbJrre, Pa., on the 4tb. They were celebrating- theclay. ...: ~? i m ' - $ p 'OUR | i a fine Steel .?r*S :;;ff " ! to start with than for mt remember a Steel widest price range to antee protects you in )uying a Steel Range -foil -f A iirf JiXIliLU O idii UU 20 to $65 for the Best lelect to-day. ICK & BRO., t, Columbia. S. S. THE QUALITY SELLSAY & CO., and Betail ?^ -lir TED AND DRAIN, 'ROOF OATS. nters and Farmers of Lex3 JJs Before They Make llieir )ur Wants and Save You eet, COLUMBIA, S. C. PARLOR RESTAURANT. B. DAVID, Proprietor. 1336 MAIN St., COLUMBIA. S. C. The only up to date eating house of its kind in the City of Columbia. It is well kept ?clean linen, prompt and polite service. You get what you order and pay only for what you get. Within easy reach of desirable sleeping apartments. OPEN ALL NIGHT. rJmm DR. C. J. 0UVER08, SPECIALIST ON s|H30|p5EYE,EAR,THROAT,NOSE AND LUNSS. Guarantee Fit of Office and Residence, Glasses. 1424 and 1428 Marion 8t March 15?ly. COLUMBIA, S, C