The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, April 24, 1907, Page 6, Image 6
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The Lexington Dispatch, to5J
-Wednesday, April 24.1907. ^
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STATS EEU2TZ02T s
OF OLD CONFEDS. ine
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Interesting Program Will be Carried anc
If Out lor the Entertainment of the
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Old Soldiers and Sponsors. Cra
The programme committee of the
rfkamha. rvf Pnmmpwfi has POTtlDlGted
the arrangements for the exercises q
during - reunion week. The official cjja
programme is as- follows; the
Tuesday, May 7. tod
11 a. m.?^Presentation of Gen. Johnson
Hay good's portrait at Columbia 3
?/ * theatre. ' .
12 m. to 5 p. m.?Band music on C1 ^
Main street. ^
5 p. m. to 7. p. m.?Reception to
sponsors at Metropolitan club.
8 p. m. to 10 p. m.?Concert on cap- ^
itol grounds by Columbia brass band.
8:30 p.m.?Columbia theatre.
Wednesday, May 8.
9:30 a. m.?Assembly of all who will y
occupy seats on the stage at the Co- for
lumbia theatre. This will include all our
? specially invited guests, the m^yor ^
U and aldermen of the city of Columbia, Che
g ; participants in the programme, mem- to
here of the reunion executive and re- out
jp ception committees and the auxiliary 1
executive committee of ladies, the
commander of the army of Northern actj
headed by military ana nower umi- > <u j
dren. Line of march from postoffice I of ;
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B At eJI dealers. Price
B Dr Earl S. Sloarv, Bos
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(Virginia and staff, commander 01 me cou
State division and staff brigade com- sent
manders, commander of the State
division, Sons of Veterans and staff;
president of the State organization of
Daughters of the Confederacy, and
the department, division, brigade and
regimental sponsors of the U. C. V. '
10 a. m.?Opening exercises of the J
annual reunion of the State division,
United Confederate Veterans, the ^
programme being as follows: ^ ^
Overture, Columbia orchestra.
Doxology. ^
Assembly called to order by Capt. ?
W. D. Starling, commander of Camp ...
lUmptoa.
Opening prayer, Rev. Dr. J. W. ^
V Rum. x ?
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Address of welcome on behalf of the
city of Columbia, Hon. T. H. Gibbs. 8a?
Music, Columbia orchestra.
f Address of welcome on behalf of the ca^
5 Columbia Chamber of Commerce, Gen. wa2
||g: .. Wilie Jones, president. * '
Music, Columbia orchestra.
Address of welcome on behalf of
| Camp Maxcy Gregg, U. S. C. V., Jg
Hon. Porter McMaster, commander. out
Music, Columbia orchestra. star
Address of welcome on behalf of ^
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Camp Hampton, Col. U. R. Brooks. km
Music, Columbia orchestra. oth
Address of welcome to the Confed- ^
- erate veterans by his excellency,
Hon. M. F. Ansel, governor of South Si
Carolina. p
Response on behalf of the South ( por
Carolina division, U. C. V., by Gen. anc
Thoe. W. Carwile. Bel
Mode, Columbia orchestra. h0D
Reunion formally opened; ceremo- ^Vil
nial tribute of respect to the Confed- ^he
erate dead by the Assembly. Bel
Presentation of credentials and call- Qn(
ing roll of camps, announcements,
adjournment. the
4 p. m.?Reunion assembles at Co- ge^
lumbia theatre; visit of children of foi0
the city schools. unc
4:30 p. m.?Business session. q
8 p. m.?Presentation of sponsors ou^
'at Columbia theatre by Hon. George iyn
Bell Timmerman. Music by Colum- cou
bia orchestra. Response on behalf of
the sponsors by Miss Grace Lumpkin.
9 p. m.?Presentation of the comedy
drama, "For Her Country's Sake." troi
Thursday, May 9. ^
9 a. m.?Reunion assembles for bus- bla
rea
mess. Cq
12 m.?Delivery of the annual address
to the division.
5 p. m.?Annual veterans' parade, E
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Jtate house.
:SO p. m.?Reception to the ConBrate
veterans by the ladies and
Idren of Columbia on the capifcol
w.
p. m.?Reunion assembles for bus98.
:30 p. m.?Experience meeting,
p. m.?Confederate war tableau
I camp scenes, "Auld Lang Syne,"
il adjournment.
Op. m.?Annual reunion ball at
iven hall.?The State, 19th.
Inspection of River Work.
apt. George P. Howell, engineer in
trge of the government work on
rivers in this State, will be here
ay and will go over the work on
Congaree river being done under
apneer Whitescarver.
ongres9man Lever is also in the
j and an inspection of the channel
rk now going on from the governat
dam up to the foot of Senate
set will be made. It i9 thohght
t boats will be able to come up to
tate street in a very few days.?
} State, 19th.
Sow's This?
offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
any case of Catarrh that cannot bo
ed by Hail's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O.
re, the undersigned, have known F. J.
ney lor the last 15 years, and believe
i perfectly honorable in all business
isactioos and financially able to carry
any obligations made by his firm,
YALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0.
ail's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
ng directly upon the blood and mus
surfaces of the system. Testimonials
; lree. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold
ill druggists.
ako Hall's Family Pills for constipation
VERY LOW RATES
Norfolk, Va., and Return Account
lamestown inter-Centennial Ex.
position,Via Southern Railway.
Bason, sixty day and fifteen day
:ets on sale daily, commencing
il 19th to and including November
t, 1907.
ery low rates will also be made for
itary and brass bands in uniform
mding the exposition,
bop overs will be allowed on sea,
sixty day and fifteen day tickets,
ie as on stunmer tonrists tickets,
or full and complete information,
. on ticket agents of Southern railjr,
or write R. W. Hunt, Division
senger Agent, Charleston, S. C.
[r. S. L. Bowen, of Wayne, W. Va.,
fces: "I was a sufferer from kidney
;ase, so that at times I could not get
of bed, and when I did I could not
id straight. 1 took Foley's Kidney
e. One dollar bottle and part of the
>nd cured me entirely." Foley's
Iney Cure works wonders where
ers are perfect failures. Kaufmann
ig Co.
island Saw Wife Assaulted.
jristol, Tenn., April 18.?At Kingst,
in the presence of her husband
114-year-old daughter, Mrs. Frank
cher was assaulted at an early
ir today by two masked white men.
th drawn weapons the men entered
Belcher home and compelled
cher to get out of bed and be tied.
3 man then assaulted Mrs. Belcher
He the other made an attempt on
girl. Belcher's frantic efforts to
at the men were stopped by a
w on the head which rendered him
conscious.
itizens are wildly excited over the
rage and there is open talk of
ching. Posses are scouring the
intry.
This May Interest Toil
lo one is immune from kidney
lble, so just remember that Foley's
Lney Cure will stop the irreguties
and cure any case of kidney and
dder trouble that is not beyond the
ch of medicine. Kaufmann Drug
kangaroos readily leap from 60 to
:eet. The greatest recorded leap
a, horse is 37 feet.
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I BACKACHE AND
I DESPONDENCE
I Are both symptoms of organic d
1 rangement, and nature's warning 1
I women of a trouble which will soo
I er or later declare itself,
fl How often do we hear women sa;
I "It seems as though my back woul
I break." Yet they continue to dra
I along and suffer with aches in tl
fl small of the back, pain low down i
fl the side, dragging sensations, ner
I ousness and no ambition,
fl They do not realize that the ba<
I is the main-spring of woman's orga
I ism and quickly indicates by achii
fl a diseased condition of the feminir
fl and pains will continue until th<
I Lydia E. Pinkham's
I made from native roots and herb
fl successful remedy in such cases,
fl of cures of feminine ills,
fl Miss Lena Nagel, of 117 Morgai
fl completely worn out and on the ve
I ached all the time. 1 had dreadf
fl of crying and extreme nervousne:
I Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable (
juyuia jCi. niiKuuui s ?cgcmuic
such as Backache. Falling' and Dis
Dissolves and excels Tumors at
tones the Stomach. Cures Heada
the whole feminine system.
Mrs. Pinkham's Stand
Women suffering from any forn
write Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass.
Everything Included.
Melton C. Weeks in the course of an
address in Denver on the new pure
drug law told a drug story.
"Dear knows," said Mr. Weeks,
"we ought to give the- people pure
drugs?we charge them enough for
them. Sometimes I think we drug
dealers would get along better if we
didn't show ourselves so greedy in
our charges. We are much like a
druggist I used to know in Santa Fe.
A miner rode into Santa Fe with dyspepsia
one day, consulted a doctor
and took hi9 prescription to my druggist
friend to be made up.
. " 'Well, how much?' said the miner,
when the prescription was finished.
" iLet's see,' said the druggist. 'It's
a dollar ten for the medicine and 15
cents for the bottle. That makes?'
Vit Viojifalo^ afroirl Via micrhf. Viavo
UV liVOAVUIWU) WAACV*\?. AAV MM T v
forgotten something, and the miner
said impatiently: "Well, hurry up,
boss. Put a price on the cork and
let us know the worst.' "
Doing Business Again.
"When my friends thought I w&s
about to take leave of this world, on
account of indigestion, nervousness and
general debility," writes A. A. Chisholm,
TreadweU, N. Y., "and when it
looked as if there was no hope left, I
was persuaded to try Electric Bitters,
and I rejoice 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.
Two Browned ia Saluda Biver.
Anderson, April 18.?J. B. Walker
and John Dickson, two electricians
employed in a power plant near here,
were drowned in Saluda river today.
They were visiting trout lines when
their boat capsized. Both bodies
were recovered.
Cigarettes Causes Suiei&e.
Covington, Ga., April 18.?Capers
Jones, eighteen, son of J. M. Jones,
a prominent planter of Starrsville,
near here, ended his life at noon today
by shooting himself through the
heart with a shotgun. It is stated
that the young man's mind was undoubtedly
affected from cigarette
smoking.
Bitten By a Spider.
Through blood poisoning caused by
a spider bite, John Washington, of Bosqueville,
Tex., would have lost his leg
which became a mass of running sores,
had he not been persuaded to try Bucklen's
Arnica Salve. He writes: "The
first application relieved, and four boxes
healed all the sores. " Heals every sore.
25c at Kaufmann Drug Co., druggist.
Win. L. Zeigler Bead.
Mr. Wm. L. Zeigler, the father o!
Mr. M. E. Zeigler, private secretary
to Congressman A. Frank Lever, died
at his home in Orangeburg last Thursday
at the age of 58 years, from a
stroke of paralysis.
Mr. Zeigler wa9 one of the largest
planters in Orangeburg county, and
had a large number of friends.
Killed By Her Child.
Jacksonville, Fla., April 18.?Mrs.
Mary Gardner was shot and killed
this morning by her little five-yearold
son, who was playing with his
father's shot gun, which was accidentally
discharged.
How to Avoid Apendicitis.
Most of the victims of apendicitis arc
! those who are habitually constipated.
Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup cures
chronic constipation by stimulating the
i liver and bowels and restores the natural
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.
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ie organs or kidneys, and that aches
: cause is removed.
Vegetable Compound
s has been for many years the most
No other medicine has such a record
a St., Buffalo, N. Y., writes:? "I was
tree of nervous prostration. My back
id periods of pain, was subject to fits
js, and was always weak and tired.
Compound completely cured me."
Compound cures Female Complaints,
placements, and all Organic Diseases,
an early "stage. It strengthens and
che and Indigestion and invigorates
ing Invitation to Women
1 of female weakness are invited to
^J
Baco Biot in Mississippi.
Jackson, Miss., April 18.?News was
received here today of a riot, at the
Hutchinson railroad camp, near Byram,
last night, in which two negroes
were killed and a white man woudend.
A negro assaulted a white man, who,
though badly beaten, managed to kill
his assailant. This started a general
row and one other negro was killed.
Hutchinson camp is three miles south
nf "Rxrram nn fhp linp r>f t.he Npw
w* ?-J -?"1 ?v- ? ?- ? "
Orleans and Great Northern railroad.
CATARRH
and
Catarrhal Headaches
are quickly relieved by Nosena. It
soothes the congested membranes, allays
inflammations and thoroughly heals and
cleanses. It keeps moist all the passages
whose tendency is to thicken and
become dry. Cures colds, throat troubles,
hoarseness, hay fever, "stoppedup"
nose, breathing through mouth
while sleeping, offensive breath, etc. It ..
is antiseptic and contains no chemicals
or drugs having a narcotic effect, or
j that can cause the "drug habit." Derrick's
Drug Store and C. E. Corley.
Senate Passes Act to Disfranchise
Negro in Florida.
Tallahassee, Fla., April 18.?The
senate by a vote of 25 to 5 has adopted
a joint resolution to declare the 'fourteenth
and fifteenth amendments to i
the Federal constitution void and to <
disfranchise the negro in Florida.
The resolution was introduced by
Senator John S. Beard, of Pensacola.
Senator Beard declared that he believed
that the supreme court of the
United States would uphold the action
of this state in disfranchising the
negro.
The house is overwhelmingly for
the resolution and the question of the
legality of the acts in question will
thus go before the United States
supreme court.
Crowded galleries cheered the action
of the senate.
EUREKA!
Yes, I have round it at Last. I
Found what? Why that Chamberlain's
Salve cures eczema and all manner
of itching of the skin. I have been
afflicted for many years with skin disease.
I had to get up three or four
times every night and wash with cold
water to allay the terrible itching, but [
since using this salve in December, 1905,
the itchmg has stopped and lias not
troubled me.?Elder John T. Gugley,
Rootville, Pa. For sale by Kaufmann
Drug Co.
The 4,300 soldiers from Georgia
s who enlisted for the Spanish-American
1 war will have the pleasure of dividing
$29,383.11 of United States money.
The largest sum to a single person is
$490 while the smallest is 42 cents.
That latter sum will make the receiver
feel almost like 30 cents.
l An Insidious Banger.
One of the worst features of kidney
t trouble is that it is an insidious disease
and before the victim realizes his
danger he may have a fatal malady.
' 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.
We rather admire the equipoise of a
woman who can see a pin on the 9ide[
walk and pass right by without stooping
to pick it up.
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Prevents Headache.
Force them! No?aids them. Ramon's
i treatment of Liver Pills and Tonic PelJ
lets strengthens the liver and digestive
i organs so that they do their own work
i ! and fortifies your constitution against
! future trouble. Entire treatment 25c.
Derrick's Drug Store and C. E. Corley.
Clear-N* and beautifies the h*i7.
Promote* * luxuriant growth.
Never Tails to Bestore Gray
Hair to its "Xouthful Color.
Cure* ecaip dinuuet & hair tailing.
\ WHOLESALE ( ?
FITZMAUfUGE'S ? FITZMAURiCE'S
Three Arch Store. rnTfT!I^ r \ Three Arch Store.
c COLUMBIA, S. C. > ^
New Spring and Summer Goods
Arriving by the carload every day and we are showing the strongest line of
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS and MUM
J
To be seen anywhere. We are offering 100 pieces Solid and Plaid Chambray 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 54 inch Mohairs at 50c is the nicest value you ever saw. If yon
want Black Goods 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.'
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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 123c, 36 inch.
NOTICE?Value for your money in any article we sell.
McCall's Patterns in stock at all times.
We prepay charges on $5.00 worth of goods bought and paid for.
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I U> Ui UIIUVVI1 W UIIUij | '
i! 1730 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C., |
Is where you can find one of the best stocks of
^PAINTS^
jjj OP ALL KINDS. |
DOORS, SASH,
BLINDS & GLASS,
ij LIMB AND CEMENT. |
| CABINET MANTLES, f
;!i Call or write for Prices. |!
Harness. SnridlRS. Rlanknts. Rnhns
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.
We have a lot in rear where our friends can hitch their teams.
MViS&^OMPANY,
1517 MAIN ST., - - COLUMBIA, S. C.
FURNITURE.
I.0. sural FlNWffi CO.,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
We especially invite yon to come to see us for your Furniture, Cheap Suites, IraC
Beds, Lounges, Stoves, Lace Curtains, Side Boards, Hall Racks. r
30 DAYS SALE-FURBISH YOUR HOUSE.
W. H. SOWELL, FURNITURE CO., 1231 Main Street,
Opposite Y. M. C. A. Building.
HE WHITE ROTARY SEWING NAME
The design and finish of the stand is unexcelled. Nothing v
to equal it has yet appeared on the market.
STEADY, SWIFT AND SURE.
Has a very large Bobbin?Holds more thread than any other.
BALL BEARING,
A LIGHT RUNNER?STRONG and durable. Ifc is something new. t
(Whit-e SHUTTLE Machine has been in nse twenty-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 macliines and
machine attachments, shuttles, belts and the best pure SPERM OIL. *
J. H. BERRY, 1802 Main Street, Colombia, S. C.
a shoe: s r'
HHHM We can save vou money on vour
Spring and Summer Shoes. in r,
looks, fit and wear they will give
XMsSSmk perfect satisfaction to every wearer. >
JBSBRMl farmers medium and heavy weight
work shoes a speciality, and the
prices will please you. All fresh
HARMAN'S SHOE STORE, "
"Where Quality and PricelCounts/'
Post Office Block, ... COLUMBIA, S. C? >
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