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I III- The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, April 3.1907. OTS S'FOBS'S PAL CATJGET IN BOSTON. James Kelly Picked Up With Bunch ol Yeggmen?Postoffice 'Inspector Gregory Wires Authorities to Gold Him. Boston, Mass., March 28.?"Hold Jimmie Kelly for me at all costs; will send detectives at once." This was the message which Chief Watts of the r?niioo hnrean waved I triumphantly before the reporters to day as the first fruits of his circulars sent out through the country wher the inspectors corralled a gang oi yeggmen and their "queer" in the south end Monday, their house filled with burglars' tools and loot. The telegram came from Postoffice Inspector H. T. Gregory at Lorenz, S. C., If?-:, "who wants one of the prisoners foi blowing a postoffice safe at West ||' Point, Va., four years ago. Kelly wag with Gus DeFord's notorious gang oi |fe safe blower, who on their burglarizing trip from New York to Florida stopped off at West Point, gagged the watchman, blew -the postoffice into junk and left the west wing of the I town ablaze as they escaped from the officers in 1905 near Charleston while . another of the gang, "Kentucky Bill" Morey, is doing 20 years in the prison at Charles town, W. Va. ' Sow's Tliis? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward . for any oase of Catarrh that cannot be / cored by Hall's Catarrh Core. F. J. CHRNfcY & CO.. Toledo. O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney lor the last 15 years, and believe hifn perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able' to carry out any obligations made byliis firm, ! W ALDING, K INN AN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Core is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mo* com surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent tree. -Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation Tlio Corn Crop Important. The corn planting season is on. It is too late to talk about the proper preparation of the soil. If that has not been done up to this date, it will .. be omitted. The seed is the first conj?? sideration. A perfect ear of corn is 1 to 10 inches long, 14 to 20 rows, grains long, well set and tight, bnt easily A>u?llAd. wpiirhinc SO nonnds to the bushel, small cob well filled at each \ end. The corn that is most productive is single eared, with a tendency to make two ears. The varieties that make 4 to 7 ears never have been popular. If you change your seed get ^ * the best in the neighborhood or latitude. The Williamson plan is a correct one for the early planting in this State. It cannot be used when corn rv is planted June 20 to July 4. It is not IP adapted to low bottom lands, but fe suited to high lands not subject to Ir}/' overflow, ?f _ An Insidious Banger. One of the worst features of kidney ? trouble is that it is an insidious disease'and before the victim realizes his danger he may have a fatal malady. S Take Foley's Kidney Cure at the first * sign of trouble as it corrects irregularities and prevents Bright's disease and diabetes. Kaufmann Drug Co. g;l ? , Millionaire Ends Sis Life. . William S. Proctor, pressdent of the Proctor & Gamble company oi Oincinnatti, Ohio, and many times a millionaire, shot and instantly killed himself in his bath room on Thursday. No cause is assigned for the rash act. Some boys do well even to learn in college what kind of neckties to wear. Wlflere the photographers make theii money is out of the pretty girls. Whnn n woman sava shp has nr clothes she means somebody else has more. RHEUMA %Jti 6SS q|H ?&!?& ., ??& >* / " ' 1 W&kit- r\i/r; > . . Torn From Wife By Sis If other. Sixteen-year-old J. A vary Dailey, who. married Mrs. Mana Kitchens, a comely young widow with five children,=in Sparta, Ga., Monday, is en route to Atlanta in charge of his mother, Mrs. Annie L. Dailey, of 142^ J Whitehall street. Literally torn from his bride, the ardent young musician is being brought back to his mother's home against his will, according to advices from ^, Dublin Thursday morning. Mrs. Dailey left for Dublin, where the couple went after the ceremony, 1 and where the young man was en' gaged as teacher of music in the pub^ lie schools, as soon as news vof the runaway marriage reached her. 1 ' t-V_.I? , j 4-rx lOUDg JL>auey UtJggeu ilia ujciiuo w 1 hide him from his mother, but she persuaded him to come to her board> ing house to bid her good-bye. Once ^ under the maternal influence the ! youthful groom was not allowed to leave, and started on the unwilling journey to Atlanta Thursday morning ' under the watchful mother eye. ' Other chapters are likely to be writ1 ten in the case soon.?Atlanta Georgian. The Bank of Ch&pia. , The Bank of Chapin was organized , last week with a capital stock of $10,000. The following is the board of , directors: J. A. Blackwelder, J. S. Wessinger, C. P. Robinson, P. M. Frick, Robert Norris, B. B. Reid, J. "F. Honeycutt. The board elected Mr. J. A. Blackwelder, who is a financier of Newberry, as president, and J. F. Honey| cutt, cashier. ,This bank should thrive from the start, as Chapin is located in one of the richest agricultural sections of the State, and will have a large territory to draw business from. Doing Business Again. "When my friends thought I was about to take leave of this world, on account of indigestion, nervousness and , /mawawaI 4/\Vk^Kfrr*'i ui>ifnc? * A A Pliio. U\/UUiVJ , YUUVO A* A. V/AJUO I holm, Treadwell, N. Y., "and when it looked as if there was no hope left, I i was persuaded to try Electric Bitters, ' and Lrejoioe to say that they are curing me. * I am now doing business again as > of old, and am still gaining. daily." Best tonic medicine on earth. Guaranteed by Kaufmann Drug Co., druggists. 50 cents, -. I From Upper Saluda. To the Editor of The Dispatch: We are recovering from the grippe; < grain crops are looking fine; farmers are turning the soil, the one-horse plow being a thing of the past. 1 We can't boast of any late mar- j riages like Brother Felix, but we can ; match any other section for fine '1 babies. ( ? Truck gardening is going ahead. , We are glad to hear the good news of the country, but have been con- f ' fined at home; so I have very i little news. ? From all appearances our fishermen 1 are soon going to launch their boats. * 1 Easter is a thing of the past. The little children had a ' grand time "fighting rabbit eggs." I may tell you some time in the future of a wild hog hunt when I was a ; boy. RAGGED VETERAN. How to Avoid Apendicitis. Most of the victims of apendicitis axe r those who are habitually constipated. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup cures chronic constipation by stimulating the liver and bowels and restores the na? tural action of the bowels. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to , take. Refuse substitutes. Kaufmann [ Drug Co. The way of the transgressor is a well-beaten path. < Mr. S. L. Bowen, of Wayne, W. Va., 1 writes: "I was a sufferer from kidney , disease, so that at times I could not get . out of bed, and when I did I could not stand straight. 1 took Foley's Kidney Cure. One dollar bottle and part of the j second cured me entirely." Foley's Kidney Cure works wonders where 5 others are perfect failures. Kaufmann Drug Co. ?ED ram ; ilation Stimulated | Muscles and Joints ted by using qeatfs I i jnveivt | e 25c 50c&$1.00 I j. >ld by &II Dealers 'realise On The Horse" Sent Free Dr. Earl S.SIoan.Boston.Mass. llSilill) ALL W4MEN ''fHKjR SHFFER y. JSP??! (3 from the samfphysical disturbances, H plilljl 1C? and. the nature of their duties, in fvi llllijf Tdllll Iff many cases, quickly drift them into m| llpiii/ k/J the horrors of all kinds of female V\r=- J jj\ complaints, organic troubles, ulceration, falling and displacements, or Ir-y\ \vfn^Ch figfer perhaps irregularity or suppression U Icausing backache, nervousness, ir ri^^ility, and sleeplessness. Vt XKlNMtU^ \ff Women everywhere should remember that the medicine that holds the record for the largest number of MRS. A. M. HAQERMANN actual cures of female ills is Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound made from simple native roots and herbs. For more than thirty years it has been helping women to be strong, regulating the functions perfectly and overcoming pain. It has also proved itself invaluable in preparing for child birth and the Change of Life. Mrs. A. M. Hagermann, of Bay Shore, L. I., writes:?Dear Mrs. Pinkham:?4'I suffered from a displacement, excessive and painful functions so that I had to lie down or sit still most of the time. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has made me a well woman so that I am able to attend to my duties. I wish every suffering woman would try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and see what relief it will give them." I Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female illness are invited to write Mrs. Pinkham. at Lynn, Mass. for advice She is the Mrs. Pinkham who 1 1 J -:~1- /->Vi o r.?-r^ -frnrvro flinn t.W^nt.Tr IilctS oeeu itUVISlil^ blUH. W UUICU XICC V1 vuwi^v AVI. <uvav -.. j _ years, and before that she assisted her mother-in-law Lvdia E. Pink- I ham in advising*. . Therefore she is especially well qualified to guide E sick women back to health. ? J B^creYou Purcta^a Any Other Write 01(1 3/13 8 THE NEW HOME^WINfi MACHINE COMPANY Many Sewing Machines are made to sell regard-, less of quality, but the " Mew Home" is made WTJ f|T^]C | to wear. Our guaranty never runs out J AAV/JJKJ We make Sewing Machines to suit all conditions ######## 5f the trade. The "New Home" stands at the TTT . ? T7head of all High-grade farrjiiy sewing machines W 69-1' 9'P91F 01 OUT iVOIl" Sold by authorized dealers only, m -i rcR sA.c By quetor bhoes 9na you i*"W . P. KOOF, C9n't go wrong. Lexiogton, 8. 0. gold Qnly by Shad Season Poor, PftUCM'Q QllftC CTflDC Fishermea Sard Sit. Lutltll 0 OMUL OIuKt, Georgetown, March 28.?The shad 1636 Mqi'n Street catching season came to a close on ~ AT - CP the 25 inst., and the industry was not vOLU JilJJIA, * * . v. as profitable as usual on account of the short run that the fish have had. f QPfillllQ Afcltifln!)! Refill Shad did not begin to arrive *in the udl Ulllld lldllUlldl Ddlltli rivers until about a month ago, and ORGANIZED 1868. they have been scarce up to a few days ago. The runs of the 24th and Assets OVOP $I,500;000*0G. 25th, the last two days, were twice as gNiTED STaTES, SWTEi COUNTY AND CIT1 good as those of any other two days DEPOSITORY rtf hhp apaann Th was hard nAAASflitv that caused the fishermen and dealers Capital Paid in - - $200,00C to call the business off for the season Surplus Profits - 72,00l just as the shad had begun to run Liability of Stockholders !2Ql0*000 satisfactorily. The fishing business $4-72,OOC necessitates a considerable outlay, SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. and skilled fishermen from the North Interest allowed at the rate of 4 pei are even brought down to handle the ce"t- per aimum? Pay^ble quarterly. , . ,, v Loans to merchants and farmers a nets, the natives not being able to specialty. Oui motto is: ''A helping achieve as good results as they. The hand and a square deal to all." tax put upon these fish by the legis- BOND ACCOUNT. lature also cut into the profit. There- U. S. Bonds - - - - $250,000 fore the failure of the shad to come South Carolina Bonds 50,000 this year on time and to make good City Columbia Bonds - - 50,000 runs earlier in the season has been a November 9th, 1905, number of Dekeen source of disappointment to the positors, 2,4p0. Amount of Deposits, fishing fraternity.. business solicited. W. A. CLARK, President. Bitten By a Spider. T- H- *IEIGHAN' Cashier. Through blood poisoning caused bv * a spider bite, John Washington, of Bos- PARKER'S queville, Tex., would have lost his leg iflj^aiSragl HAIR BALSAM which became a mass of running sores, had he not been persuaded to trv Buck- never raiia to aestore Gray leu's Arnica Salve. Rewrites: "The hair first application relieved, and four boxes gDe.andgi.^jai DruggiiU_?. healed all the sores." Heals even*sore. ~ 25c at Kaufmanu Drug Co., druggist. Starving Chinese Devour Child. SEE ] Ninkin, China, March 28.?A mes- | ? TT "p J sage from Kuaimn indicates how seri- j JLJL JCJ JLm; JLd ous the famine situation is by relating | # , ?yO the story of tlie eating in the streets | * Is yOUT Liver all right? of a child that had been accidentally ! Are your Kidneys .in a killed- 11 healthy condition ? If so, A _ i HILTON'S LIFE for Freaa Clllcken- I} - the LIVEE Anderson, March 28.-A gentleman | . & KIDNEyS ' residing near the Orr mills of this i # city has a Rhode Island red chicken j J will keep them SO. If not, born three days ago that has four ! I Hilton's Life for the Liver J wings, four legs and two tails. The j an(j[ Kidneys will make freak is indeed a curiosity and is at. I $ them g0 A 25c. bottle tracting a great deal of attention. * & h ! will convince you of this JJUREKA! | 2 fact- Sold wholesale by Yes, I have Found it at Last. ! The Murray Drug Co., Found what? Why that Chamber- j Columbia, S. ,C. Iain's Salve cures eczema and all man- Jor sale at The Bazaar, uer of itching of the skin. I have been j # T * 4- C f* adlicted for many years with skin dis- ' .Lexington, o. L. ease. I had to get up three or four j 999999999999999999999999# times every night and wash with cold j ~ water to allay the terrible itching, but j ~ ? since using this salve in December, 1905, i This May Interest You. the itching has stopped and lias not- : 01ie immune from kidnev troubled 11m. Elder John I\ Gugley, ! trouble, so just remember that Foley's Rootville, Pa. For sale by Kautmaim | Kidnev Cure will stop the irreKuDrug Go. larities and cure any case of kidney and * ' ' " : , bladder trouble that is not beyond the A really good complexion doesn't reach of medicine. Kaufmann Drup come out in the wash. Co. r > WHOLESALE ( FITZIWAURICE'S FITZMAURIGE'S Three Arch Store. Three Arch Store. ^ V) \^/JUVJiU.JDA.n., O. ^ ^ New Spring and Summer Goods Arriving by the carload every day and we are showing the strongest line of DRV GOODS, NOTIONS and CLOTHING To be seen anywhere. We are offering 100 pieces Solid and Plaid Chanibray at 5c per yard. This is positively the grandest value ever shown here. 5,000 yards of Good Sea Island at 4c per yard. 1,000 yards 4x4 Madras at 10c?the 15c kind. Our Black Goods Department is full up with the Best Black Mohairs and Sciscilans. Our 5-1 inch Mohairs at 50c is the nicest value you ever saw. If you want Black (roods see us. Our 36 inch Taffeta Silk at $1.00 per yard. Every yard warranted. No risk in buying a new dress from us. Money back if not satisfied. Grand Sale of 40 inch Lawn. 5,000 yards of 40 inch Shear White Lawn. The value for 15c, only 10c. 5,000 yards fine Cambric Percale at 10 and 121c, 36 inch. NOTICE?Value for your money in any article we sell. McCall's Patterns in stock at all times. i. We..prepay charges on $5.00 worth of goods bought and paid for. ? 1 C O. BROWN & BRO, ] I 1730 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA; S. C., t \ ;'i Is where you can find one of the best stocks of f PAINTSj;| OF ALL KINDS. > | DOORS. SASH, ! BLINDS & GLASS, LIME AND CEMENT. I |j CABINET MANTLES, f j!j Call or write for Prices. i|! Harness, Saddles, Blankets, Robes 1 AND EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO THE BUSINESS. ! Owing to the increased demand for the best class of Harness, we have employed Mr. J. V. Stiller to take charge of our shop, with , a full force of skilled workmen, and are prepared to furnish all grades from best to cheapest. t We have a lot in rear where our friends can hitch their teams. ; DA VIS & C0MPANY, l 1517 MAIN ST., .... COLUMBIA, S. C. I ^ 1 FUMNITURE. ; W. H. SOWELL FURNITURE CO., , COLUMBIA, S. C. | We especially invite you to come to see us for your Furniture. Cheap Suites, Irot i Beds, Lounges, Stoves, Lace Curtains, Side Boards, Hall Racks. ' 30 DAYS SALE?FURNISH YOUR HOUSE. W. H. SOWELL, FURNITURE CO., 1231 Main Screet, Opposite Y. M. C. A. Building. 4 Tiir uriiiTr nrrrinv onmsir iiiriiiiir ml wnnt kuiaki dtmniumnnit i / The design and finish of the stand is unexcelled. Nothing . to equal it has yet appeared on the market STEADY, SWIFT AND SUBE. Has a very large Bobbin?Holds more thread than any other. BALL BEARING, A LIGHT RUNNER?STRONG and durable. Ir is something new. (White SHUTTLE Machine lias been in use twentv-five years.) The NEW HOME stands at the top of SHUTTLE machines. I have the latest. Always on hand good Second Hand Machines. Needles for all machines and ' machine attachments, shuttles, belts and the best pure SPERM OIL. J. H. BERRY, 1802 Main Street, Colombia, S. C. ^ S H OES! "VVe can save you money on your Spring and Summer Shoes. in looks, fit and wear they will give IwSSSjk perfect satisfaction to every wearer. Furmers medium and heavy weight v j work shoes a speciality, and the J prices win piease you. .-vn nesu | HARMAN'S SHOE STORE, I "Where Quality and Price Counts." 1 Post Office Block, - COLUMBIA, S. C. I