The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, May 07, 1913, Image 2
FAMHB KILL
LOSE MILLIONS
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Sy the Passage of the Underderwood
Tariff Bill.
THE SOUTH AROUSED TO ACTION
Brokers an<f Members of Farmers'
? e a X
Union to Wake protest Againsi wv
Democratic Tariff BiSi. Mills and
Planters Cannot Compete With
English Wilis and Pauper Labor.
New Orleans, April 30.?The cottor.
Schedule of the tariff revision bill now
peopling in Congress will result in
heavy financial losses to the cotton
planters and cotton manufacturers,
# to statements made by Representatives
of these interests today at a special
hearing being coudacted here by
s committee representing the National
'farmers* Union.
J. D. Brown, member of a spot cot?*???
rtf Orleans, stated that
r Ui U? um fv? ,
tne pending bill alrtady resulted in a
Y decline of nearly $5 00 a bale in the
price of raw cotton, representing a loss
of millions of dollars to the planters.
CANNOT COMPETE.
Sigmund Odenheimer, President cf
the Lane cotton mill told the eommittee
tbatthe American mills could not
p *sibly compete with the English
-tntlls in the manufacture of the finer
grades of cotton goods. He gave further
detailed statements regarding the
bad effect which he claimed the passage
^ of the Underwood bill will have upon I
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Jlte cofctoa inaustry. ne nwrnrpu \u.n*
if this schedule is adopted in its present
form it will result in serious loss
to the milts of the United States
many of .which, be said, were not 1
wow paying profitable dividends.
The committee telegraphed Senators
from the Southern States to reJraio
from pledging their support to
the Underwood bill until the testimony
v which 1)L|s aeon ring can h* presented
to the Senate. The committeeis-ccm- '<*>
pofeed of officers of Farmers' Unioi 8
Of. Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi,
Louisa as, Texas. Arkansas and Okla- home.
Ttie hearings will continue
tor several days. ?. /
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Weal ?rwip' - efbctual Core 5or
f'<t j noidai ?
x When yo<i i?hV'? a bad cold you want 0
nremedv ?'?Ht vill not only give relief, i ?
kat eff"H h prompt and permanent'
Core, a n?a?- d\ that ia pheasant to take.!
a r-merf ?-bat contains nothing tn-1 ?
jarion* Chamberlain's Oough Berne
oy metis af! these requirements. It *
act* ?*n nature*? plan, relieves the J
lurig*. aids expectoration, opens- the [ ?
?eer?i long ana re?rore* toe system to ?
ft-aeahliy "O-nditioa. This remedy has J
ft world wide sale and use, and can ft
fttwny* i?e ?iep mded upon. Sold by *
All Dealers. adv 1
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The homely girl can act as her own ?
Chaperon. a
TMs interests Every Woman ?
A family doctor said recently that
Women come to him thinking that they
have female trouble, but when he
treats then for their kidneys and bladder.
they soon recover. This is worth
imowiug, and also that Foley Kidney
Pil s are the best and safest medicine
at such times They are tonic in action,
quick in results. They are tonic
in action, qnu-k in results. They will
help you. H<*r non Drug Co. adv
" 1 1 - Matrimon.v
Is a bargain? sod son-e
ftne always co^s t! e worst of the totr fain.
\ ? ?
A pessimist in a person who would
rather crack a locking* clas9 than a \
joke. |
Health a Factor in Success. 1
The largest fact >r contributim; to a a
mia'i saooess is uadoubtedly health. vj
It has been observed that a man U ^
acldom sick when hio bowel* a?e regu- ^
lar?-he is never well when they are m
. constipated. For constipation you ij
will find nothing quite so good as
Chamberlain's Tablets. They not only ^
1 ru-ive the how-la bnc improve the ap- y."
p-tite and strengthen the digestion. \j
Tn~> are for sale by All Dealers. >j
Occasionally a man's friends gets the d
, bfcst of him while lie is watching his J>j
w - enemies. <|i
Rheumatism Quickly Cured. j|j
< *My sister's husband had an attack 'Ij
- of rheumatism iu his arm," writ(8 a j>;
* wed known resident of Newton, Tocra. <|j
**[ g tve him a bottle or Chamberlain's v
L:nimeat which he applied to his arm Si
an i ?m the next ra )rniag the rhcurna- ?
lisrn was gone " For chronic mus- vj
cnlnr rheumatism von will find noth- Si
1.%.^ l.fwrf /sm rV> O II P!KamKoi?1 T i n 1 _ V
|U^ '.'Cll "I 1 i'?? v.imuucuniu o tuui- t:
xdkijc. Sold by All Dealers. i[|
Ir. in hamau nature to call the bad '>;
g?ri. of the world "they" and the good iji
- part 4vwo."
Cure for Stomach Disorders. |ij
Us* -riier?* of the stcmaon may be ]>:
^sv .id-'d bv ?he nue of Cliam heroin's <|j
Ttbl^n Mary very remarkable cores \j
h*<r. b^ n flfuured by these tablets. >!
So d by Al DoVe.s. "
W>gwiiiwiw HiM>mw'I l, i n
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"That's Just Whai
Looking Fc
HILE we were gett:
i aWT of farmers on our ne'
Srkir tor power outfits, 01
1 have been looi
n combination as this.
. gine with that kind of a gear on
the speed. There are half a <
chines on my farm for that en
want that outfit."
This is a sample of the e
which our new power outfits
ceived. The outfit consists of
iur r e?
Iiitv vicam uc
Dairymaid, Bluebe
and a one-horsepower back-g<
gine. The engine is mounted
truck, and can be used for an
which power can be applied,
adjustment runs at the proper ?
any hand turned machine.
The working parts on I H (
tors are accurately made and t
well lubricated. The shafts a
the strongest used in any separa
and spindle bearings are sui
frame, but have no contact wit
tact is between the steel spindl
bronze bushings. The gears s
so that there is no lost motion
They are entirely protected froi
9 but are easily accessible for cle
9 See the local dealers who h
S chines. You cam get catal<
* , information from them, or, w
i International Harvester Com]
8 (Incorporated)
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MEET ALL TRAIMS RAT
T. L. MAM
Automobile Tr
SPECIAL RATES BY THE
ALL NEW CARS
PHONES 346 and 1S32 t
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CA
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Columbia Lumb
Manufacturini
MANUFACTUREF
Sash, Doors and Blind, fnt
t V
| Pine, Cypress and I
f Flooring, Ceiling, Weatherboard
Door and Window Frai
L Columbia, South
a 0. BROWN
1730 MAIN STREET, GOLU
Is where you can find one of t
OF ALL iilN IJ
DOORS, SASE
BLINDS
LIME AND Cfc
CABINET MA
Call or write for Prices.
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t I've Been I
>r" I
ing the opinion ^
w cream separa- 11 j
le of them said:
wing for such a
I need an en- ^
it to slow down ||
iozen small ma- || j
gfne to run. I ||
nthusiasm with ||
have been rean
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parator 1
Jl, or LHy I
*ared I H C en- ^
on a portable ||
y farm work to ?;
The back gear |v
speed to operate
* cream separa- ||
he bearings are ||
nd spindle are ? j
itor. The shaft ||
>ported by the ^
h it ? the con- j&
and phosphor ||
ire spirally cut ||
between them. 8|
n grit and milk, S
aning. j? <
andle these ma- B ]
Dgues and full |i
rite - , . " 8
.' t a $?
>any 01 America ?<
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tin ||
ansfer 11
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>16 MAIN STREET J
iROLINA. |
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IS OF I
erior Finish, ? J
Oak. 1
ling, Moulding, a
Carolina. *
Finn1!
W UIIUl) I
MBil, S. C. I
he best stocks of |
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f GLASS j |
.MENT. j| *
NTLES. j| 2
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Truth ig stranger than fiction and
^ually dangerous.
I
The spring months often find a
oman tired out, with pain in back, j
ips and head, nervous and sleepless, j
oley Kidney Pills will quickly prove j
leir worth and value as a healer of j
IJ kidney and bladder ailments and 1
regularities. They are a splendid j
pmedy for rheumatism, clearing the j
ric acid from the joints and system, j
ry them. Harmon Drug Co. ady '
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DON'T I
that we have on c
SLAUGHTE
that has ever con
county. Everythi
is reduced in pric
we ask particular
i amro
LflUltO
Don't miss thi
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Mailings &
New Brool
More Coods for Same Money,
Same Coods for Less Money.
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a great improvement would be xna<
other animals if ju?t the proper ren
ill or injured. If your horse could
? i
rnr^edy o.'r
hie tlesh terribly, bo me iinimei
ingredients which only inflame tl
down to where the pain lies. Bew
humane, quick-adhon remedy is Ml
Made of oils, without a drop of ale
soaks straight to the bone and mas
and is comforting while the healir
Mustang Liniment is what you wor
Mai
your work lighter, saves your iivetf
in good trim for work- For all fc
Cuts, Bums, Galls and Harr.es3 5
prompt and does not promise v
Liniment has been doing its wood
. .? .v i.
a ne axiiuuii), ux mviuzy ik ?^
One man writes that he was about
badly injured but Mustang Liturra
crinarv us he has used
found it be.vl uniznstx \<>t ;<U.:
enthusiastic iriaacU ot ?:.? tried n.
juSt what srcaLci
Hoiw
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7.1 Columbia, S. C.
LORICK B
Jobbers and
ttV Stoves
13 Ranges
uw Furnaces
m\ Heaters
Jk Stove Pipe
|\ Hoilow-ware
|V Enamel Ware
f * Tin and Galvanized Ware
iv "Wear Ever"
53 Aluminum Ware
j\ Terra Cotta
Jj Sewer Pipe
ff\ Flue Pipe
V*' Jb'arm L>rain mo
Fire Brick and Firs OI37
ttV Tin Plate
93 Pip: Lead
* Solder .
ai Copper
Metal Shingles
4\ Ventilators
t* Galvanized and Black
ftfk Sheet Iron
Mpta' Oeilinf?
rtv Gutter and Conductor
P'Pe
* Tinners' Tools
Pumps and Well Goods
<&V Rubber Hose
^ Cur Stock is Complete; Prices
us quote you bs<i
*s . ^X*
Other people's money is the root of
much coMeciion.
The grpM? c hmi \ in Omaha wsn
gmcfch v n d< we"' bv 'he t? rrhiy
disastrous flo in Obn> Great si.ff.-iins
an;' v'ci-n'ss *r< ?y? colds and expor-ure
r< sul ed. L. Pow'e. 2217 California
S?., OtrtL-iia, writer-: '"My
daughter oad : ?. very severe conch and
cold bnt F lty's H -, ey and Tar Cornpounc
knocked it out in no time."
Refuse substitutes. Harmon Di tier (Jo.
adv
forget i
>ne of the greatest
:r sales
le to Lexington 1
ng in our store
e. For this week
attention to our
i IIaTn
HA Id.
s opportunity.
Armstrong
(land, S. C.
iat
de In the condition of horses and
nedy were used when they became
talk he would ask you not to use
*>hol because it rftinga and tortures
its have alcohol and other fiery
ie skin and tissue without Striking
^are of such liniments. The great
EX1CAN MUSTANG LINIMENT.
x>hcl or other torturing element, it
cle. It soothes the wounded parts
tg work is progressing. Mexican
it because it
kes
ock from sneering and keeps them
j'rms or Larnenes3. Strains, Bruises,
ores in animals, it is safe and
/hat it cnnnot perform. Mustang
erful healing work for 65 years.
d livestock owners is incalculable
to kill his valuable horse because
snt made him weli again. A Veiling
Liniment fifteen years audio
> e? Ard many others are
?d uu*~ iji.vjdy. N< / you know
?v?
~ " ^"rray.
A.fe
Phone 498 <?l
ROTHERS ?
Dealers en /j|\
Mantles J* j
Tiles and Grates
? $
Steam, Gas, Water Pipe
and Fittings k|4
Valves imr
Water Closets and
Trimmings yff
Enameled Iron iTAtg
Bath Tubs and Lavatories Iff
Bath Room Accessories
Soil Pipe and Fittings
Corn; esnion Cocks
Stops and Bibb9
Sporting Goods
J?M Asbestos and Regal Vt/|
Roofing k&J
Slaters Felt ljflr
Tar Paptr
Rd Rosin Sized Sheeting
Rov Posting
Roof Paint W
? ^
Cormgated i nd \ . Crimp- MP
ed Roofing Mi
Ridce Roll
Valley, E'c.
Low; Deliveries Promjrt. Let JwF
ore you buy. jW
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I -A . U I
THE JEWELER
1508 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
REPAIRS
WATCHES
AKi)
JEWELRY
Hakes Them Good as New
medals"""
AAiD
BADGES !
Manufacture! In Our Own
Shops for Schools and 4
Other Purposes
AVERY, The Jeweler
1508 Main St., Columbia, S. C |
AM MASTM THE
OPTICAL BUSINESS
My motto is painstaking consci*
entious Optical service. I have
one of the most completely
equipped optical offices, in Columbia.
Let me do your opti*
cal work and show yon how I
can serve yen. Spectacles and
Eye-glasses repaired and lenses
matched in 30 minutes.
Three gradu ?te opticians of maDy
years experience to serve yon and
we can promise you the highest, degree
of accuracy, reliability and satisfaction
in all cases entrusted to
me. Come and see us, we make no
charge for our examination,
IH. Berkman
ESTABLISHED 187ft.
1418 MAIN STREET.
COLUMBIA. S. C.
BEAR IN MIND
C. D. Kenny Go.
Is Headquarters for
Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Rice,
Etc. Fresh Coffee roasted
daily.
t
Don't pat off buying
your coffee and sugar.
They're going Higher.
C. D. KENNEY CO.
1639 Main Street,
Phone 157.
Columbia, S. C.
C. E. LEMRT
REAL ESTATE AND
to
INSURANCE,
Life,Casualty, Live Stock, Tornado,
Hail Storm, Automobile and
Fire Insurance.
Soma Real Bargains in Real Estate
310 acre plantation 1 1-2 miles of
Lexington, clay subsoil, well watered,
75 acres open, balance oak and pine
saw timber, 10 room house, all necessary
out-buildings, Situated on the
proposed trolley line. Easy terms.
100 acre farm, 2 miles of Lexington,
clay sub-soil, well watered, 40 acres
open, oak and pine timber, 5 room ?
dwelling, necessary out-buildings. At
a bargain, easy terms.
105 acres sand land, 1 1-2 miles of
Lexington, 50 acres open, owner will
cut the tract to suit the purchaser.
Must be sold at once at a sacrifice
price. Easy terms.
10 acres just outside tbe incorporate,
limits of Lexington, on extension of
Kendrix street, two tenant houses.
Must be seen to be appreciated.
4 lots on Ohurcb street, Lexington,
S. C., opposite new School Building.
Dirt cheap for cash.
Write, Call, Com* and See
C. E. LEAPHART, ACT., .
Lexington, S. C.
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