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iSlfcl mlSInx .gnJH^K WEAR for men, women and children. *
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^ 2 1710 Main Street Columbia, S. C. 3
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High Gra.de Mill BOILERS Built to Hartford Specifications
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The Lexington Dispatch, j
Wednesday, October 10,1906.
ANOTHER CHANCE
FOR THE CUBANS.
Such is Announced Intention of the
President.
Washington, Oct 2. ? President
Roosevelt discused very freely today
with his cabinet and with individual
callers, among whom were Senators
Knox and Foraker, the present situation
in Ouba and its temoorarv occu
pation by the American forces. The
matter was talked over at the cabinet
meeting, but no definite announcement
of the result of the deliberations
was given out. The president reiterated
to the cabinet and to the other
callers with whom he talked that the
action taken by the American government
was destined solely for the
benefit of the people of the island,
with a view to the complete restoration
of order and the protection of all
interests. He declared that he had
no such motive as the possible annexation
of the island by the United States.
| What he wanted now was that the
! Cubans should be given another chance
! at self government.
Unless extraordinary conditions
| arise no extra session of congress will
! be called to deal with the Cuban situa!
| tion, as the president considers he has
I ample authority to proceed in the
matter. It seems to be well settled
that former Governor Charles E. Magoon
of the Panama canal zone, who
has just returned from Panama, will
be appointed governor of the provisional
government of Cuba in succession
to Secretary Taft. Governor
Magoon is anxious to go to Cuba and
his selection for the place is expected
to be announced soon. The president
expects Mr. Taft to return to Washington
in a fortnight or less.
Danger From the Plague.
There's grave danger from'the plague
} of coughs and colds that are so preva|
lent, unless you take Dr. King's New
I Disnnvprv for Oonsnmntion. Coucrhs
and Colds. Mrs. Geo. Walls, of Forest
City, Me., writes: "Its a Godsend to
people living in climates where coughs
and colds prevail, I find it quickly ends
them. It prevents Pneumonia, cures
LaGrippe, gives wonderful relief in
Asthma and Hay Fever, and makes
weak lungs strong enough to ward off
consumption, coughs and colds. 50c.
and $1.00. Guaranteed by The Kaufmann
Drug Co's., drug store. Trial
bottle free.
The Free Shews.
Secretary Love is not joking about
the attractions this year at State fair.
Every day there will be a free exhibition
by the Great Maximus, who will
wrestle with a bull. He offers $100 to
the animal that he cannot throw in
five minutes. Then there is the live
fox chase. A trained fox and a trained
pack of hounds are released in an
enclosure and the spectators can look
. on one of the most exciting sports
known. Buckskin Ben is the name
of a gentleman from the West, who
holds out an offer of $100 to the man
producing a horse or any other animal
he cannot ride. Permission has been
obtained from the government to exhibit
a band of Sioux Indians and
there is a show from Coney Island
that reminds one of dear old New
York. Then Dr. Boyd has a trained
horse called Pharaoh and there is a
Southern Ministrel company that
sings "Dixie" as it should be sung.
There are others on the bill to be announced
later.
Wounds, Bruises and Burns.
By applying an antiseptic dressing to
wounds, bruises, burns and like injuries
before inflammation sets in, they may
be healed without maturation and in
about one-third the time required by the
old treatment. This is the greatest discovery
and triumph of modern surgery.
Chamberlain's Pain Balm acts on this
same principle. It is an antiseptic and
, when applied to such injuries, causes
them to heal very quickly. It also allays
the pain and soreness and prevents any
1 danger of blood poisoning. Keep a bottle
of Pain Balm in your home and it
. will save you time and money, not to
mention the inconvenience and suffering
| such injuries entail. For sale by The
J Kaufmann Drug Co.
Sizty Negroes Indicted.
I Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 5.?In one true
kill 4-Ua T?nlt-/\n nnnritxr orrotirl
! Ulli lUlUiU IJ_> UlC 1' U11V11 vuujilj I
| jury today, after an investigation of
j the killing of County Policeman Heard
I at Brownsville on September 23, in
j connection with the recent riots, 60
! negroes suspected of being implicated,
j were indicted on the charge of mur]
der. In all the grand jury today returned
16 true bills, several of which,
it is understood, are against white
men, charging rioting.
Tone the liver, move the DOTveis,
cleanse the system. Dadw's Little Liver
Pills never gripe. Sold by The Kaufmami
Drug Co.
The Most
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SCHNAPPS tobacco,
has won millions of c
year, until now more h
similar tobaccos.
SCHNAPPS, the mos
uct of the Reynolds fac
The (
is manufactured by the cle
healthful processes ever i
the direction of men who!
I chewing tobacco businesi
| and who have managed
| nolds Tobacco Company
(! Only choice selections
5 cured leaf are used in SCI
| | expert tests prove that
| tobacco requires and ta
amount of sweetening t
kind of tobacco grown?i
a wholesome, stimulating
I effect on chewers, besic
most economical.
There are a great ma
claiming to be " just ?
R.J. REYfiOLE
GREENWOOD FARMERS
CANNOT GET LABOR.
Send Into Town for Women and Children
to Pick Cotton?After the
Vagrants.
Greenwood, Sept. 30.?The citojfl&icials
have in the last few dayjppftri
getting in behind the vagrants some
what. Labor conditions in town are
pretty bad and out in the country they
are reported as almost intolerable.
Six negroes were up before the mayoi
yesterday morning. Three were convicted
and given sentences which they
will work out on the city chaingang.
The other three were excused. From
the country reports come in that it is
almost impossible to get any hands
for picking cotton at all. Farmers
living near town have been sending ir
wagons early in the morning and carrying
out a load of children and halfgrown
girls to their cotton fields anc
bringing them back at night. This is
a poor sort of way to get cottor
picked when the fields are perfectly
white, but it is the best they can do,
Further away from town the farmers
cannot resort to this method of secur
ing help and their cotton has to remain
in the field until it can be reach
ed by the short help they have.?Th<
State.
A Young Mother at 70.
"My mother has suddenly been mads
young at 70. Twenty years of intense
suffering from dyspepsia had entirely
disabled her, until six months ago,wher
she began taking Electric Bitters, whicl
have completely cured her and restorec
the strength and activity she had in ths
prime of life," writes Mrs. W. L. Gil
patrick, of Danforfch, Me. Greatest re
storative medicine on the globe. Set*
stomach, liver and kidneys right, puri
fies the blood, and cures malaria, bil
ionsness and weaknesses. Wonderfu
nerve tonic. Price 50c. Guaranteed
by The Kaufmann Drug Co's., druj
store.
Put the Children to Bed.
A writer who was very popular ii
her day under the name of Fannj
Fern, gave the following rules fo:
properly putting the little ones t(
bed: "Not with a reproof for any ol
the day's sins of omission or commission.
Take any other time than bedtime
for that. If you ever heard ?
little creature sighing or sobbing ir
its sleep, you could never do this.
Seal their closing eyelids with a kis?
and a blessing. The time will come,
all too soon, when they will lay theii
heads upon their pillows lacking both.
Let them at least have this sweet
memory of happy childhood, oi
which no future sorrow or trouble car
rob them. Giv# them their rosy
youth; nor need this involve wild license.
If you ever met the man oi
-U.-. .i.Vineo nvoe finrlftpnli!
Lii^ <vuiuaii vi iiuol v j va iiu.iv u..i.i.?..v
filled when a little child has crept
trustingly to its mother's breast, you
may have seen one in whose childhood's
home 'dignity' and severity
stood where love and pity should have
been. Too much indulgence has
ruined thousands of children; too
much love, net one."
i?WHTngm??? i I i i ii imwnmmi?mTiwi? ?? !
t Popular Chew Made
nt in chewing nfactured in the very heart of the Pied- \
That's why it mont tobacco belt, known to the world
:hewere every ^ producing tobacco with an aroma
> sold man all SQ delightful and appetizing that it
t popular prod- introduced and popularized the chcwtories,
is man- hig of tobaoco.
Clean, Pure Chew
anest and most SCHNAPPS, but there is only one getu
devised, under nine SCHNAPPS. Be sure the letters
have made the on the tag, and under the tag, spell
s a life study, 3-oh-n-a-p-p-s. There are mere pounds
the R. J. Rey- of SCHNAPPS chewed every year than j
since 1375. the total amount cf all similar kinds,
of thoroughly Internal revenue statistics show that
I1^^P^3'ar5 SCHNAPPS and ethers cf the Rey.
class cx nclds brands wen enough chewers in !
kes a smaller ? fl , . ? , . r
. one fiscal year to make a net gain of
oan any other . J . ?
and that it has S1^ aas* a (luarter nnllion pounds, cr oneand
satisfying third cf the entire increased consumption j j
les being the *n the United States on chewing and
smoking' tobacco. !
my imitations SCHNAPPS is made and sold every3.S
good " as where in 5c. cuts and 10 and 15c. plugs. TCEjAQCO
CO., ^3nsiQft*Sci&6fBi3
IT'S TIME " ~~~
FOR YOU TO
FURNISH YOUR
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liiteiieii witn. a nne ^teei
RANGE.
You pay a little more to start with than for
an ordinary Range, but remember a Steel
' Range lasts a life time.
Our line gives you widest price range to
select from. Our guarantee protects you in
J purchasing.
i If you contemplate buying a Steel Range
' of any size, our stock cannot fail to interest
! you with prices from $20 to $65 for the Best
Steel Ranges made. Select to-day.
: LEE A. LORICE & BRO.,
1 1519 Main Street Columbia. S. S.
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THE PRICES TELL. THE QUALITY SELLSJ.
B. FRIDAY & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail
. GROCERS, FLOUR, FEED AND GRAIN,
SEED RUST PROOF OATS.
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1 We Want the Merchants9 Planters and Farmers of Lex*
ington County to Call and See Us Before They Make Their
Purchases. We Can Fill Your Wants and Save You >
\ Money.
1823 and 1825 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C.
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Just received a full line of new ^
Fall and WinteifDry Goods t
Marked Very Close. A full line of everything J
that is new. J
iveillira^ry $
Just received a full line of Children's, Misses and Ladies' hats and ^
caps for fall wear. A fine line of everything in these goods. We have ^
marked these very close for the trade.
We also have a full line of Men's Shoes, Shirts, Pants, in fact every- W f>
thing to wear. j
TABLE OIL CLOTH A SPECIALTY. *
;! & It will pay any of our Liexmgton mentis to visit us oeiore purchasing
\ elsewhere. ^
I WM. PLATT & SON,
' j \ Main St. Near Post Office, %
i i % COLUMBIA, S. C j
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