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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, May 15.1907. =#*" Dots From Pine Ridge.To the Editor of The Dispatch: Most of the farmers are near!] |p ' through planting cotton. Mr. A. W. Ballentine, of Newberr k -college, came home a few days ag< to prepare his graduation speech which he will deliver in Jane. I Mr. Verlie Falmer and sister, Net U tie, have returned from Lenoir Co3 lege. Hie communion service was large!; attended at St. Peter's, (Piney Woods T church on the first Sunday. The con gregation numbered from 800 to 100 people. Three hundred and fourtee: . communion members, twelve of whor S| were confirmed on the Saturday pr * ' . vious;onebya transfer, making total number ef thirteen new mem hers admitted to the church. The Sunday school was also we' I attended, over one hundred scholar being present, and a collection wa taken np for the orphans. There i no Sunday school inside the circula 1aon of The Dispatch that can bea Piney Woods Sunday school. Thes services were conducted by the pae tew, Rev. E. J. Sox, assisted by Re? Enoch Hite, who preached an excel lent sermon. That's Who. Seifaess Caaaot be Cured. I by local applications, as they cannot reac the diseased portion oi the ear. There i only one way to onre deafness, and that j by constitutional remedies. Deafness j eaased by an inflamed oondition of th mncons lining of the Eustachian Tube When thjs tube is iDflamed you nave ; rumbiin^ sound or imperfect hearing, am when it is entirely closed. Deafness is th I result, and unless the inflammation can b taken out and this tube restored to it normal condition, hearing will be' destroy ed forever; nine cases oat of ten are cause* by Catarrh, which is nothing but an in flamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We wiH give One Hundred Dollars fo any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh that cannot be oured by Hall's Oatarri fCuxe. Send for circulars free. P. /. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. jsp i. V- Sold by Druggists, v TBke Hall's Family Pills for constipation l-.'yi. ?? ' . Jordan's Peaches Safe. *1 President Harvie Jordan, of th> Southern Cotton Association, is on< peach grower in Georgia who was no put. out of commission by the freezinj weather. President Jordan returne* Wednesday from his fami in Monti | cello, wher^he has a large peach or % , chard, and he broughtrhack with hin several bunches of young peaches He says his trees are loaded, dowi wltn ITUlt WW1U y iwu a uu^v unless there is now an epidemic o rainy weather. He has reports whic] Bap ahow that in other orchards th peaches have been damaged about 2 per cent;?-Atlanta Georgian am News. t Woman's Opportunity. Meeting a negro, a certain sontib era gentleman asked him how he wa getting on. The negro assumed j troubled look and replied: "Oh, so far's physicality goes I'i 11 right, but I sore do have ma trot ^ bles wif ma wife." "Well Sam, I am sorry to hear thai What seems to be the matter ?" "She thinks money grows on tree* I reckon. All de time she keeps pet terin' me for pinch o' change. If i v ain't a dollah its half or a quarter oh wants." " What on earth does she do wit the money?" "I dnnno. Ain't nevah give he none yet."?Philadelphia Ledger. 2? >.. a j Prevents Headache. Force them! No?aids them. Ramon nf Liver Pills and Tonic . Pe -\ lets strengthens the liver and digestrv Organs so that they do their own wor and fortifies your constitution agairu future trouble: Entire treatment 25* Derrick's Drug Store and C. E. Corley ? ? The Temperaztee Slovement. Nine counties in South Carolin voting on the liquor question an seven or ten probably added to ti prohibition column seems to indical that not even the "candy-cathartic law is going to be a stay to the proh bifcion wave that has been rolling ov( the country recently. When Tennessee and Kentucky b< come practically dry states, and Geo gia, as the Augusta Chronicle tells u sends in the usual report " county went dry" and on the oth< side the Old North State is rapidl driving the liquor manufacturers i well as retailers out of her border and congress will probably pass at it next session a bill that will put tr jag train out of business?it seems 1 us that the millennium of the co] water army is coming, and we real] tremble to know which one of 01 Vices it will declare war on next.Florence Times. John Reynolds, a negro train han on the C. & W. C. road, fell from h bunk at Greenwood on* Sunday nigl of last week and broke his neck. Tfc Jail was only about twelve inches. Tic Charleston-Aiken Electric Sailwiy. The South Carolina Public Service corporation seems to be pushing on with its work of laying sundry lines of electric railways over the state. j Yesterday Mr. John B. Stroman, of Orangeburg county, was in Aiken for j the purpose of seeing several parties 3 to get the rights of way near Aiken. ? He has already got all the rights of way from Springfield to Scott's bridge i_ across the Edisto river, and he will _ probably secure those between that point, and Aiken this week. Nearly y all the rights of way have already ^ been secured from Charleston through L_ Orangeburg to Springfield. q The line of the railway betweer q Springfield and Aiken will be froir q that town through Mr.' John Guignard's lands on the north side of the a Edisto river to Mr. J. P. McNair's store; thence across the river neai Scott's bridge, and across Shaw'* q creek near the hatchway; thence ,g through the George Wright, L. C, s Courtney, Croft and C. K. Hendersor lands to Aiken. 8 Mr. Stroman states that it is the ^ expectation of the company to begir e actual work on the roadbed by September.?Aiken Recorder. i f [. My Best Friend. Alexander Benton, who lives on mra route 1, Fort Edward,N. Y., says: "Dr King's New Discovery is my best earth lv friend. It cured me of asthma sis years ago. It has also performed ? h wonderful cure of incipient consump 8 tion for my son's wife. The first bottk 8 ended the terrible cough, and this ac8 complislied, the other symptoms left 8 one by one, until ?he was perfectly well u Dr. Bang's New Discoveiy's power ovei J coughs and colds is simply marvelous.' No other remedy has ever equaled it. ? Fully guaranteed by Kaufmann Drug _ Co., druggists. 50c and $1. Trial bottle ? free. I ' " Number of Lives Lost in Fire. r Kansas City, Mo., May 9.?Firetshie 1 afternoon destroyed the Pepper building, a five-story structure at Locust and Ninth streets, and it is feared that the loss of life may be from three to 20, with 20 injured. Soon after the fire started it was seen that the building, which was e considered a fire trap, was doomed b and efforts were directed toward savt ing lives. The building was occupied ^ by Montgomery, Ward & Co., and 1 more than 200 persons, mostly girls, - were employed. The fire gained rapid headway. Men and wpmen appeared i at the upper stories appealing foi i. help. Many of the girls were rescued, U 1 mm > ; CATARRH . i , and Catarrhal Headaches ? I are quickly relieved by Nosena. II 0 I asvrttViao +.>10 nnnawahvl mpmhrariAfl. allavf |>UV ?V?. J v . d inflammations and thoroughly heals and cleanses. It keeps moist all the passages whose tendency is to thicken anc become dry. Cures colds, throat trou bles, hoarseness, hay fever, "stopped up" nose, breathing through moutl L~ while sleeping, offensive breath, etc. ? is antiseptic and contains no. chemical a or drags having a narcotic effect, oi that can cause the "drag habit." * Der risk's Drag Store and C. E. Corley. Q ^ LCadet Drowned. > Cadet W. J. Jackson, of the Soutl Carolina Military academy, was accib dentally drowned at the Isle of Palmf last Tharsday while bathing. Th( it death of yonng Jackson is pathetically e sad from the fact that he was the only son of a widow, Mrs. M. H. Jackson h of Winsboro. if Bile ^ ; I Poison 1 B[ has a very bad effect on your sys- ?3 0B tem. It disorders your stomach us a ifi an^ digestive ^paratus, taints yonr | ^ js? blood and causes constipation, with ? te ?2 a its fearful ills. \ | Black-Draught] y $ is a bland tonic, liver regulator, and Jj is . m blood purifier. la s, eS It gets rid of the poisons caused a :s j|i by over-supply of bile, and quickly H ie cures bilious headaches, dizziness, fig jO Ih loss of appetite, nausea, indiges- || [d E? tion, constipation, malaria, chills [y B and fever, jaundice, nervousness, B ir Kg irritability, melancholia, and all 1 _ 9 sickness due to disordered liver. fi S It is not a cathartic, but a gentle, 8 herbal, liver medicine, which eases fl d la w'*hou* ^ntating. it 9 Price 25c at all Druggists, fi I' that period of its terrors. Worn regular functions should take ii consequences and be restored to Lydia E. Pinkham'f Miss Adelaide Nichols of 3! writes:?Dear Mrs, Pinkham:-"I: upon Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegefc quickly alleviated. I feel greal - * v ' ? i 1.1 1. U WHICH nas Deen urougiii; w uc u * Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetabl such as Falling and Displacemc General Debility, Indigestion, system. For the derangements E. Plnkham*% Vegetable Comp | Mrs. Plnkham's 5tan< Women suffering from any fo write Mrs.Pinkham, at Lynn,Mas may be located and the quickest s WBHHHBHnBII v ; Egg Batched by Negress. " Probably no more curions inciden | has ever been published than the fac . that an egg has been hatched by i * woman. That is what has been re | ported in Orangeburg. It has cause( no little amusement there, and th< * old negro woman who is responsible for the feat has been termed a huma: ^ incubator. ^ | It is stated that a very elderly negn woman, who lives in Orangeburg placed an egg in her bosom, and i , kept there for a period of three week , after which time the eggwas'hatched The chicken is now about a week olc . and is kept as a pet in the family L There was no difficulty experiencet s in hatching the egg.?Aiken Journa and Review. I Life Trustee. I TIT TIT T> ,31 AKKattOIO I ITjLi. ?r . TV. DXauiCJ1} VI ilUWOYiUC h^s been chosen a life member of fch< I board of trustees of Clemson Colleg< I to succeed his lamented father. H< , is the private secretary of Congress L man Aiken. I Postmaster at Seiveru. Mr. Millege S. Gunter has been ap pointed postmaster at Seivern, Aikei county, to succeed the late Mr. Mar shall Gunter. 3 Good Words for Chamberlain'* [ Cough Remedy. People everywhere take pleasure ii I testifying to the good qualities of Cham . berlain's Cough Remedy. Mrs. Ed wan Phillips of Barclay, Md., Vrites: " t wish to tell you that I can recomment t Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. M: 5 little girl, Catherine, who is two year r old, has been taking this remedy when . ever she has had a cold since she wa two months old. About a month ag I contracted a dreadful cold myself, bu I took Chamberlain's Cough Remed; and waasoon as well as ever." Thi remedy is for sale by Kaufmann Druj i Company. j Old Soldier's Tragic Death. 3 Cheraw, May 9.?When the north 7 bound train stopped at the crossin near the oil mill on Wednesday nighl ' Mr. Jesse Pittman, a veteran 60 year of age, who was returning from th : reunion in Columbia, met a tragi death. Mr. Pittman, thinking it wa the Cheraw station, started to leav thentrain and as the cars moved 01 he stepped or fell off on his head crushing in his skull and killing hir instantly. He lived near Ruby i: this county. The jury's verdict wa that he came to his death by steppin: or falling off the train. Seven Tears Sentence. Wm. L. Fleming, who shot an< wounded the town marshal c Springfieldfew months ago, plea guilty to the charge of assault am I battery before the court at Orange burg last week and was sentenced fr seven years in the State penitentiary Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup is best fo women and children. Its mild actio and pleasant taste makes it preferabl to violent purgatives, such as pills, tat I lets, etc. Get che booklet and a samp of Orino at the Kaufmann Drug C. Alexander R. Chisholm, former pay ing teller of the First National ban: of Birmingham, Ala., was convictei last week of embezzling ?100,000 o the bank's money?which he used :'] cotton speculation?and was senten ced to six years in the federal priso: in Atlanta. 1 A Narrow Escape. G. W. Cloyd. a merchant, of Plunli Mo., had a narrow escape four yeai ago, when lie ran a jimson bur into hi thumb. He says: "The doctor wante to amputate it but I would not consent I bought a box of Bucklen's Arnic Salve and that cured the dangerou wound." 2oc. at Kaufmami Drug Co druggists. ... .fur." t , PERIODS OF PAIN I [ While no woman is entirely free from periodic suffering, it does not seem to be the plan of nature that women should suffer so severely. Irregularities and pain are positive evidence that something- is wrong which should be set right or it will lead to serious derangement of the feminine organism. . Thousands of women, have found relief from all periodic suffering by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, which is made from native roots and herbs, ' as it is the most thorough female regulator known to medical science. It cures the condition which causes so much discomfort and robs en who are troubled with painful or irnmediate action to ward off the serious health and strength by taking $ Vegetable Compound H West 22nd Street, New York City, f women who suffer would only rely able Compound their troubles would be :ly indebted for the relief and health y your inestimable remedy." e Compound cures Female Complaints >nts, and Organic Diseases. Headache, a-nd invigorates the whole feminine i of the Kidneys of either sex Lydia I ouad is excellent. I ling Invitation to Women I rm of female weakness are invited to B s.From the symptoms given, the trouble B and surest way of recovery advised. B VERY LOW RATES t ' ? t< To Norfolk, Va., and Return Account 1 Jamestown Inter-Centennial Ex~ position,Via Southern Railway. 3 Season, sixty day and fifteen day 3 tickets on sale daily, commencing ! April 19th to and including November 30th, 1907. ^ Very low rates will also be made for military and brass bands in uniform I t attending the exposition. 3 Stop overs will be allowed on season, sixty day and fifteen day tickets, 1 same as on summer tourists tickets. For full and complete information, j call on ticket agents of Southern rail1 way, or write R. W. Hunt, Division Passenger Agent, Charleston, S. C. Disturbed the Congregation. The person who disturbed the con' gregation last Sunday by continually 3 coughing is requested to buy a bottle of 3 Foley's Honey and Tar. Karimann 3 Drug Co. Both houses of the Florida legislature have adopted resolutions.endorsing Wm. J. Bryan for nomination by the Democratic patty for the presidency. i Mrs. Henry Richardson and Mrs. John Palmer, sisters, while riding in a buggy near Monroe, Ga., last week, j were run into by a runaway team on a bridge and both were xmea. Walter C. Davis, a carpenter, in a . fit of insanity, shot and killed six 1 persons in San Francisco, Cal., last , J week. The killing was doile with a , y shotgun in a boarding hoilse. 8 In the bright lexicon of youth there " is no such thing as ignorance. O o After a man gets about so drunk, * he thinks other people thinks he isn't. y s When a man has no le'igion of his ? own he is apt to hide behind his wife's* Success has made a fool of mar y an otherwise sensible man. IiJjSiI l, i i |_ : ItobaccoI s B = M cr H| m TS a delicious chew, -1 made from the best North Carolina leaf; I 3 la leaf that has a spec- H '. I ial texture, a special ^ flavor and,wnichH makes RED EYE a 8 o specially fine and satis fyingchewingtobacco. |1 Most people prefer itfij * to tobacco costing one II e B dollar per pound. ! Ask your dealer for it and e insist on him keeping it. I MERCHANTS | B Write for Special Prices. B d ! " PAfctc?R'S L ' PPIg&B^J HAiR BALSAM a ! tF^iy.P'Tj![?^*r.,foa Cleartt and beautifies tbe naif. BCJ Prorr.o'.ta a luxuriant growth. LS I Fails to Eestore Gray ^S^^^~-"TfSPP!i ilair to its Mouthful Color. *' Curcf pcalp dismes Sc hair failing. flruggista ._ 1 i I i y , y~ ' * ~ > WHOLESALE C J FITZMAURICE'S ? FITZMAURICE'S Three Arch Store. rnTf^t!L? r Three Arch Store. ( I COLUMBIA, S. G. ) ? y New Spring and Summer Goods Arriving by the carload every day and we are showing the strongest line of " DRV ROODS, NOTIONS and CLOTHING , To be seen anywhere. We are offering 100 pieces Solid and Plaid Chambray at oc 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 you want Black Goods see us. Our 30 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. We prepay charges on $5.00 worth of goods bought aDd paid for. P 0. BROWN XliTT | 1730 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA; S. C., | |!i Is where you can find one of the best stocks of |> -PAINTS? jj OF ALL KINDS. | * DOORS, SASH, BLINDS & GLASS, J: . | LIME AND CEMENT. j | CABINET MANTLES. | ;|i Call or write for Prices. |! Harness, Saddles, Blankets, Robes 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. n * We have a lot in rear where our friends can hitch their teams. DAVIS & COMPANY, 1517 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. ============== FURNITURE. V. H. SOWELL FUME CO., COLUMBIA, S. C. We especially invite yon to come to see us for your Furniture, Cheap Suites, IroC Beds, Lounges, Stoves, Lace Curtains, Side Boards, Hall Hacks. < 80 DAYS SALE?FURNISH YOUR HOUSE. ; W. H. SOWELL, FURNITURE CO., 1231 Main Screet ;j Opposite Y. M. C. A. Building. f THE WHITE ROTARY SEWING MACHINE ' The design and finish of the stand is unexcelled. Nothing * 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. It is something new. , J ' (White SHUTTLE Machine lias been in use 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 machines and machine attachments, shuttles, belts and the best pure SPERM OIL. / J. H. BERRY, 1802 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. i f SMO?:s J/ IlKSVgs we can save vou money 011 your KIHS^j#g?L ?/ ?/ j > , \ Spring and Summer Shoes. ii v looks, fit and wear they will give lljSgSfl^ perfect satisfaction to every wearer. " JBBMIMB! farmers medium and heavy weight "mmmk work shoes a speciality, and the prices will please you. All fresh HARMAN'S SHOE STORE, "Where Quality and Price Counts." Post Office Block, - COLUMBIA, S. C, N v*- --n?Lfc.-w. . . aO