The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, August 13, 1913, Image 3
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! 'WILSON TAKES COMMITTEE INTO
, CONFIDENCE AND OUTLINES
HIS POLICY.
BOTH PARTIES WERE THERE
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t# wnucmooo insi nucrca is v/niy
Asked to Carry Out Promises Made
m A After the Death of Madero.?Meet
ing Was Friendly.
J Washington.?Two hours of conference
between President Wilson, Sec '
rotary Bryan and the senate foreign
relations committee brought about no
L change in the attitude of the adminisU
tration toward Mexico.
^ President Wilson took the senators
into his confidence far enough to outline
the following:
That John Lind, his special envoy,
to Mexico City, does not bear any
solution of the present situation, but
goes to continue this government's efV
tort to induce Provisional President
Huerta to redeem his promises for
tree and constitutional elections.
That under no circumstances does
the administration propose to recognize
the Huerta government.
That Mr. Lind has gone to Mexico
City to be the "eyes and ears" of the
Washington administration on the
j ground, and to explain the attitude
e? this government when he has fully
familiarised himself with the situation.
That by withdrawing Ambassador
Wilson and sending Mr. Lind, the
president planned to have a man on
the ground who was in sympathy
with the administration here and was
in sense a factor in the situation in
. Mexico City.
Li These policies and suggestions of
p the President and Secretary Bryan
came, out in general discussion. It
waS made clear that the purpose of
m the conference was to establish more
^ frank end intubate relations between
the senate and the administration, in
the development of the Mexican
policy; and in the furtherance of this
idea the President talked freely, answering
many pointed questions.
W nil A Mia nMiaMA?f XiaAl/ua/1 ?/* I
f? wy ?UV vuivavu V -V.J10V4\?9%/U uv
definite plan for the pacification of
- Mexico, the implication remained that
upon Mr. Land's reports would depend
to a large extent the future policy of
ttis country.
The meeting was entirely friendly.
Of the 12 men present only two senators
Smith of Arizona and Stone of
i Missouri are out and out believers in
a policy of u'timate intervention.
WW Sulzer Be Impeached.
Albany, N. YJ?No statement was
forthcoming from Governor Sulzer concerning
the revelations made by the
Frawley legislative committee. AlI*
though the governor has given no in-j
timation as to when he may issue
a statement in explanation of his
campaign contributions and stock
f transactions his friends predict he
will be heard from soon. Lewis A.
Sarecky, former confidential secretary
to the governor, who refused to
testifv enne#?rninsr ^ATnnaten
buttons of the executive may be summoned
before the bar of the house i
to explain his position.
? Plan For European Cruise.
Washington.?The Navy's present
plans are for the Atlantic fleet to
leave Hampton Roads for its European
cruise early in October, immediately
after fall target practice. The ships
ill sail for the Mediterranean Sea.
Secretary Daniels will discuss the
voyage with Rear Admiral Barger,
commander-in-chief.
Says Lind Is In No Danger.
New York.?While admitting that
Mexico is facing a grave crisis, Francisco
de La Barra, Mexican ambassodor
to France, in a statement declared
it is folly to suggest that former Governor
Lind, the personal representalive
of President Wilson to Mexico,
would be subjected to any personal
danger.
Senator Kenyon Severe on Trusts.
Washington.?"It is more important
to control or destroy the trusts than
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lO revise ine larm, ueciareu oeiiaior
Kenyon in the senate. "If our Democratic
friends, by adopting an amendment
in accordance to the party plat*
form, would assist in this they would
accomplish greater good than by
merely reducing the tariff." Mr. Kenyon
was speaking on his amendments
to free list articles manufactured by
the aluminum trust at once and to
free list all products of concerns
held by the courts to be monopolies.
Contradicts Evidence of Conley.
Atlanta, Ga.?Herbert Schiff, assistant
to Leo M. Frank, as superintendent
of the National pencil factory
occupied the stand during all of a
short session of Frank's trial.for the
murder of Mary Phagan. Schiff contradicted
statements made by James
Conley, negro factory sweeper, that
women were frequent visitors at the
superintendent's office. He testified
that his hours were practically identical
with those of Frank, but said
he was not at the factory on the afternoon
of girl's disappearance.
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HELPFUL WORDS
Prom aJLexington Citizen.
Is your backjlame and painful?
Does it ache especially after exertion?
Is there a soreness in the kidneyregion?
These symptom s'suggest weak kid?
neys.
If so there[is danger in delay.
Weak kidneys get fa9t weaker.
Give your trouble prompt attention.
Doan's Kidney?Pilla are for weak
kidneys
Your neighbors use and recommend
them.
Bead this Lexington testimony:
Mrs. Ella V. Corley, R. F. D. 6, Lexington,
S. C., says: "Doan's Kidney
Pills helped me af great deal when I
had kidney trouble, Eome years ag
and that time I gave a public statement
in which I told of my experience.
I got my supply of Doan's Kidney
Pills from the Kaufmann Drag Co.,
ThefHarmon Drug Co., successors and
was relieved of pains across the small
of my back and distressing trouble
with the kidney secretions."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milbarn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name?Doan's?and
take no other. 41 adv.
Unique Comprny^ Organized.
A chartered corporatiob. The peoples
Mercantile Company, has been
opened on State street in Brookland.
At present only a grocery department
has been opened, but the business will
probably be enlarged in the future to
include dry goods, shoes, clothing,
etc. The shares are 125 each and permits
only one share to an individual.
The shareholders are nearly all operatives
of the Duck Mill. The officers
of the company are: D. R. Webb,
Dresident: C. E. Jones, vice-president;
E. L. Bryant, secretary; Alva Dew,
treasurer. The company has started
off well, and its business is alreay on
the increase.
Costly Treatment.
"I was troubled with constipation
and indigestion and spent hundreds of
dollars for medicine and treatment,0
writes O. H. Hines, of Whitlow, Ark.
"1 went to a St. Louis hospital, also to
a hospital in New Orleans, but no cure
was effected. On returning home I
began taking Chamberlain's Tablets,
and worked right along. I used them
for sometime and am now all right."
' For sale by All Dealers. adv.
j SOUTHERN RAILWAY
80HEDULE EFFECTIVE May 25,1913
Arrivals and departures Lexington,
South Carolina.
(N. B. These schedule figures shown
as information only and are not guaranteed.
7:07 No. 19, daily, local Columbia to
Augusta.
8:58 A. M.?No. 131 daily, the "South
era's Southeastern Limited" from
New York to Augusta.
11:21 A. M.?No. 8, daily from Augusta
to Columbia, connecting
with "Carolina Special" for Spartanburg,
Asheville, Knoxville,
Cincinnati, etc.
5:40 P. M.?No. 7, daily, from Columbia
to Augusta. Connecting from
Carolina Special from Cincinnati,
Knoxville Asheville, Spartanburg
and intermediate points.
6:02 P. M ?No. 132,daily, the "Southern's
Southeastern Limited" from
Augusta to New York; arrives
Washington 8:53 a. m., Baltimore
10:02 a. m., Philadelphia 12:23
noon. New York 2:31 p. m.
O .TtO jJt I.J. ? U, UdliJ , tVA-OI iiutu lugnovw
to Columbia.
Pullman car service on all through
trains; dining car service for mealB.
For further information, call on
ticker agent or
S. H. Hardwick,P. T. M.,Washington,
D. 0.; H. F. Cary, Q. P. A., Washington,
D. C.; E. H. Coapman, V. P. &
G. M., Washington, D. 0.; W. E. MeGee.
A. G. P. A., Columbia, S. C.; A. I
H. Acker, T. P. A.. Augusta, Ga. 1
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W. P. YARBROUGH ASSAILS
ANTI-PROHIBITIONIST
Says They Are Thieves, Liar
Murderers, Blind Tigers an
Few Dirty Politicians Hun
ing a Job.
VOTE AGAINST WHISKE'
Dear Voters:
Having held about thirty revivals i
Lexington county in the past t
years, I take this method of writir
my friends a line. As we know, the
are trying to fasten the old Dispensai
back on our fair county. I wai
every true patriotic citizen to go 1
the polls on Tuesday, the 19th, and li
us bury thi9 mill so deep until it wi
never be resurrected.
Let us 9ee who want prohibition an
who are the leaders. God, the churcl
preachers and every Christian ma
and woman and child in Lexingtc
county are for the dry side, while o
the other side we find the devil, mu
derers, liars, thieyes, gamblers, blin
tigers and a few dirty politicians.
Watch these men who are so anxioi
to get the Dispensary back. The
either drink whiskey or love mone:
or are seeking an office or expect 1
be dispenser. Let all of the denom
nations pray "Thy kingdom come
and go out next Tuesday and vot
against rum.
Yours for God, home and the hel{
less women and children.
W. P. YARBROUGH,
Leesville, S. 0.
Mothers! Have Your Childrei
Worms?
Are they feverish, restless, nervous
irritable, dizzy or constipated? D
they continually pick their nose o
grind their teeth? Have the crampin;
pains, irregular and ravenous appe
tite? These are all signs of worms
Worms not only cause your child sui
fering, but stunt its mind and growth
Give "Kickapoo Worm Riller" a
once. It kills and removes the worms
improves your childs appetite, regu
latoa of/vmanh. liver and bowels. Tn
symptoms disappear and your child i
made happy and healthy, as naturi
intended. Harmon Drag Co., or b1
mail, 25c. KICKAPOO INDIAN MEli
ICINE COMPANY, Philadelphia, Pa
St. Louis, Mo. Adv.
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5 FRIEND'S ADVICE
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And Found Health in Lydia
EL Pinkham's Vegetable
y Compound.
Windom, Kansas. ? "I had a displacement
which caused bladder trouble and
in r I was so miserable
m I didn't know what
ig ilpPSEipil do. I suffered
;y llif ^S|i ^rom bearing down
y life PainS' my eyeS hUrt
"1 WMi me, I was nervous,
2 dizzy and irre&u!-r
-? and had female
3t -a weakness. I spent
11 money on doctors
but got worse all
'd ? ?i "A friend told me
' about the Pinkham remedies and I took
>n Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com'n
pound and was cured. I cannot praise
n your remedies enough for I know I never
r- would have been well if I had not taken
d it."?Miss Mary A. Horner, Route
No. 2, Box 41, Windom, Kansas.
19 Consider Well This Advice.
v No woman suffering from any form
^ of female troubles should lose hope un^o
til she has given Lydia E. Pinkham's
i- Vegetable Compound a fair trial.
This famous remedy, the medicinal in;a
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- greuieuus ui wiuuii arc ucuvcu xium
native roots and herbs, has for nearly
>- forty years proved to be a most valuable
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If you want speci*/ advice wrfte to
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Lynn, Mass. Your letter will
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woman and held in strict eonfideice5,
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This it a prescription prepared especially
" lor MALARIA or CHILLS 6. FEVER.
' Five or six doses will break any case, and
if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not
'' return. It acts on the liver better than
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New and Seasonable Goods.
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Goods, Dry Goods, Notions
Shoes and Hats is now complete.
We want our Lexington friends to
! call and inspect our line of Goods
I and make our store headquarters
while in the city, whether they
I buy or not. Our prices are right,
WML PLATT & SON.
1804 MAIN ST COLUMBIA, S. C.
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COLUMBIA, S. C.