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The Lexington Dispatch Wednesday, February 19,1902. Pineville Academy Dots. To the Editor of the Dispatch: k The health of the community is very good with the exception of P eonghs and sneezes. I We have a Jew peddler roaming 9 over this country now. } Mr. George R Sease has recently moved to his mother's at Priceville. Mr. J. C. Pric9 has turned out to be a regular mule trader. He trades about three times till the mcon changes once. That's getting about, isn't it? The long talked about chart business is about settled. Next time I guess the trustees of schools will cot be led estray. Mr. A. M. Long butchered a hog recently that weighed three hundred and fifty pounds. Mr. Long is one of our best armers and raises all of his bog and hominy at home. Log rolling time has started agam. Mr. M. J. Ballentine gave the first one this season to my recollection and I wonder who will give the last one. Mr. J. J. Long is doing a flourishing business with his rice buller. Prof. S S Lindler entrapped 10 rats the other night. Farmers are preparing their soil for another crop as spring is almost here. Mr. J. E. Sease is preparing to build him a barn and gracious knows what else. The school at this place is progressing nicely now, but it is fast drawing to an end for this Eession. Max. February 8, 1902. Strikes A Rick Find. "I was troubled for several years j with chronic indigestion and nervous debility"; writes F. J. Green, of Lancaster, N. H. "No remedy helped me until I began using Electric Bitters, which did me more good than all the medicines I have ever r used. They have also kept my wife F in excellent health for years. She says Electric Bitters are just splendid for female troubles; that they are a grand tonic and invigorator for weak, run down women. No other medicine can take its place in our family." Try them. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by J. E. Kautmann. Oak Grove Items. To the Editor of the Dispatch: The health of our community is very good at present. / The school at Oak Grove is flourishing and is tanght by Mr. D. C. * TT- -- 3 -MVc jjraits. JCLQ IB asBiBJ/CU UJ lUit. Nettie Roof. Miss Eila Addy, who is now teaching a school near Lswiedale, will soon close her school and return home. We will be glad to have her again in our midst. Mr. Charlie Corley, who has been ill with the grippe, has recovered and can go up the road again. Mr. Carl Sox, of Columbia, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sox, Sunday. "With be3t wishes to the dear old Dispatch and its readers, I remain, 4^et.r? February 10,1902. i # ; Mr. Wnseler Crot Bid e? His Bheumatisn. . "During the winter of 1898 I was so lame in my joints, in fact all over my body, that I could hardly hobble around, when I bought a bottle of i Chamberlain's Pain Balm. From the first application I began to get well, and was cured and have worked steadily all the year.?R. Wheeler, Northwood, N. 1". For sale by J. E. XV9UXLUOUU. G-o Slow. , Colombia Afternoon Becord. South Carolina has rich resources which ar9 being developed by the magic wand of capital. Without j capital they would lie idle and profit- j less. Their development increases i the riches of the State, provides employment for her sons and benefits j all interests. There is no reason for j 1 c showing special favors to capital, bul there is do sense in treating it with undue harshness. Water travels ic the direction cf least reeistaDce and capital has a somewhat similar characteristic. It will not seek investment under adverse circumstances. In recent years much capital has come into South Carolina for investment and home people have been keeping their money busy de veloping various industries. The figures are not available, but there has been a tremendous increase in the corporate capital of this State during the last ten years. The fertilizer and cotton manufacture industries have been more highly developed than any others. This seems tc have made them the especial targets for those legislators who are possessed with the notion that the way to gain and retain the support cf the '* ? io f a ^crloo T/nrria . pour, utrtti pcupic xo iu uc?iou it^jo Iation whose effect it will be to give corporations trouble. Railroads have long been recognized game for such demagogues. Bat now the fertilizer factories and cotton mills are coming in for attention. There are politicians who care naught for the general effect of legislation so long as it has special result of landing them in office. It would not feaze them if they got a five thousand dollar office by crippling a million dollar industry by legislation devised to please the fancied prejudice of the masses. While C! _ ?. 4-V-* nofnrol rnonnrAhfl k>JULLL vaiuauu O it*. Avwvuivvc make fertilizer factories aDd cotton mills prosperous in this State, they are not sufficient to overcome the evil effects of inimical legislation, and such legislation will cripple further growth of these industries and tend to make capital go elsewhere for investment in them. It Dassies The World. No Discovery in medicine has ever created one quarter of the excitement that has been caused by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption It's severest testB have been on hopeless victims of Consumption, Pneumonia, Hemorrhage, Pleurisj and "Bronchitis thousands of whom it has restored to perfect health For Coughs* Colds, Asthma, Croup Hay Fever, Hoarseness, Whooping Cough it is the quickest, surest curt in the world. It is sold by J. E Kaufmann, who guarantees satis faction or refund money. Large bottles 50c. and ?1 00. Trials bottle* free. Eas a Bad Effect. Colombia Afternoon Becord. The effects of the short crops ar< showing on the negro labors throught out all sections of the State now. A1 the weekly papers contain account* of negroes breaking into stores smokehouses and dwellings. A De gro broke one of the large glass front* of the Smith Fewoll company in Rocl Hill recently, but the thief was cul in entering the store and afterward* captured. Another negro in tb< same city has been making a businesi of breaking into freight cars, Hi* latest piece of work wa9 boriDg holes in the bottom of a car of corr and stealing several bushels. Heat tempted to dispose of the corn t< the merchants in that city and wai awaa UI A VUVVVftt While the Short Hand of tbe clock travels twice around tb< dial Perry Davis' Painkiller will curi a cold: will ease the tightness ecrosi the chest and hence will banish tb< fear of pneumonia. "Just a litt!< cold" does not become a misery tha clings until roses bloom if you hav< recourse to this never-failing help There is but one Painkiller, Perr Davis'. Nine men out of ten who start a the top reach the bottom, but nin< out of ten who start at the botton stay there. A man may be known by the com pany he keeps, but he is seldon found out until about sis month after the wedding. Pretty girls can see no reason wh; - 1J K uiuer peupie suuuiu uuu jwugc wt appearances. Take Life for th< Liver and Kidneys. Bottles 25c. 50c and $1.00. |m Its quality influences I $ the selling jjrice. 1 n Profitable fruit I ' s! & 'mS insured only E jj when enough actual S ^ V.'r: t e b ooks ^ ^ERMAN* KALI WORKS. I i Good Sound Sense. i 1 Barnwell People. Said a Baltimore business man of ripe years and successful experience - l - _a L. , co us last weea: "Tell your people to quit thinking and talking about hard times. That i ODly makes matters worse. The sun will shine and the stars sparkle as brightly in the future as in the past, i and the fields yield their abundant * increase. This is going to be a great . year of business." For Stomach Troubles. "I have taken a great many diff-r1 ent medicines for stomach trouble andxonstipation," says Mrs. S. Geiger of Dunkertcn, Iowa, "but never 1 had as good results from any as ' from Chamberlain's Stomach & Liver Tablets." For sale by J E KaufmanD. ' Seven Gallons Seized.. Chief Fant and Cmstables Ewbanks and Gideon have beeD doing some effective work in the past several weeks in the "still hunt,'' in Spartanburg and vicinity. Recently near the premises of a white man named Robinson, near 1 Converse, these officers discovered ' and seized seven gallons of whiskey. t 1 Buckshoal, N. C. Four years ago I was helpless > with a misery in my back. I could 1 not turn myself in bed. I was treat* ed by my physician, but be did me * TIL L.ul. _/ T\_ no good. JL iook one uuiut? oi xji. ' Baker's Female Regulator and it ) cured me. I think there is no medi' cine on earth like it. Mrs. Emma E. Myers. For sale at the Bazaar. Canning Combine. 3 Milwaukee, February 12.?New York and Baltimore bankers and I Eastern and Western capitalists ere 3 planning to form a syndicate, with a ? capital of $10,000,000, with which - they propose to absorb 100 pea cans neries in Wisconsin, New York ard ? Indiana, to control the patent now t controlled by the Chieolm-Scotfc Ma3 chinery company, of Baltimore. 3 ?~ ' fsTOPS WMk! ^ Athens, Tenn., Jan. 27,1201. I Ever since the first appearance of ray a 2 H menses they were very irregular and I 0 0 suffered with great pain in my hips, E a g bach, stomach ar.d legs, with terrible | m bearing down pains in the abdomen. Ij a H During the past month I have been <* jg taking "Wine of Cardui and Thedford's Sj a 9 Black-Draught, and T passed the month- W n ly period wpthout pain for the first timo 3 a a in years. Naxxie Davis. * jg What is life worth to a woman suffer- jf H ing like Nannie Davis suffered? Yet H w there are women in thousands of homes jt 7 g to-day who are bearing those terrible jjj i menstrual pains in silence. If you are j| k one of these we want to say that this fl : (WINE'CARDUI) g will bring you permanent relief. Con- 4 m sole yourself with ihe knowledge th^t 1 fe 1,000,000 women have been completely & cured by Wine of Cardul. These worn- If 3 f en suffered from leucorrhoea, irregular Q 8 menses, headache, backache, and g y 1 bearing down pains. Wine of Cardui 8 will stop all these 2ches and pains 1 ^ jj for you. Purchase a $1.00 bottle of M S Wine of Cardui to-day and take it in B ^ the privacy of your home. For advice and literature, address, giving symp- 9 terns. "The 1 runes' Advisory Department," V The Chattanovgu Medicine Co., Chattanooga, ? 1 Epicures never care much for the ; thing they ought to eat. ' A shiftless man is always boasting | of what he would do if he had money. Jialsains from the Northern Wood arc in Pyny-Balsam, the certain cure for coughs. It takes a crose female to give it ; to a man straight. When a bee loses its '."temper look i out for a stinging retort. A woman's idea of a good reference in something you give to a bad cook to get rid of her. SOUTHERN RAILWAY.^ ? ; Central Time at Jacksonville and Savannak. Eastern Time at Other Points. Schedule in Effect June 80th, 1901. orthfottvb No.84iNo.30 KORTHF.OUTO. Dai]y Daily tv. Jacksonville t,P. S) ; 8 lX?a 7 4op " Savannah (So. Ry.) 12 25p 12 30a " Barnwell 3 50p 4 13a " Blackville 4 12p 4 2Sa Ar. Columbia 550p 3_15a tv. Charleston, (So. Ry TOja UOOp " Summerville 7 41ajl200ct M Branchville 9 00a 2 00a " Orangeburg 9 28a 2 45a ** Kingville 110 24a 4 05a Ar. Columbia Ill 10a 5 40a Lv. August a, (so. Ry.) I 25dp| Hoop Lv. Gramtovillo ....* ' 3 28pl015p Lv. Aiken j 3 (Jap I Lv. Trenton I 332p|1100p " Johnston | 407pjll 8Upj .... Ar. Columbia j 5 45pj 2 10aj Lv. Columbia, (,Bidg St 5o5p! 3 25n: " Winnsboro 0 oOp 7 25aj " Chester 7 88pl 8 17a| " Rock Hill 853p| 8 08a Ar. Charlotte nOOpj V 85a' Ar. Danville 12 4an! 1 53p! Ar. Richmond ... I QUOni 64vp Ar. Washington ! 7 05a| 9 (Alp ** Baltimore (Pa.RK) ! 91oa;1135p " Philadelphia jll 3.7a 256a " New York l 2 Pop' ft 23a Lv. Columbia ill boa; 7 20a; Ar. Spartanburg i 8 lOp 10 20aj " Ashevillo ! 715p 2(X/p Ar. Knoxville 1 4 0.7a 7 10p| Ar. Cincinnati | 7 3op S loa, Ar. Louisville 7 50p S 40ai SOUTHBOUND. Lv. Louisville J 7 45a. 7 30p Cincinnati i a 50aj 805pj. .. EvT Knoxviiie I 1 5.5a 8 25a I " Asheviile j 7 0.\a 300? s* L part an burg :1085a 615p Ar. Oolumbia I 2 lop 08op Cv. New York(Pa.iS.R)TT 830p|1215nt " Philadelphia 6 05p 8.70a " Baltimore 8 27p 6 22a Lv. Washi'gt'n (So.P.y) 950p 111.7a Lv. Richmond 113jp 1201m Lv. Danville 4 55a' 5 48p ? Lv. Charlotte 8 2uai955p M RockEiU 0 10a) 10 4*Jp " CheBter 9 44a|1115p M TTT; v in <X)a ! 19 fUn TT UUA9ISUH' av v- ? ...... Ar. Columbia. (BhlgSt 11 35a 1 05a Lv. Columbia, (U. D.) 1200m 8 50a " John3ton 140p 6 05a , 14 Trenton 152p 6 28a Ar. Aiken 230p 7 90a - Ar. Graniteville 221p 6 5sa Ar. Augusta 8 QOp 7 45a Lv. Columbia (8o. Ky). 3 00p 1 35a " KingviLle 8 46p 2 S2a * Orangeburg 4 42p 3 45a * Branchville 5 26p 4 25a * Snmmervillo C42p 5 57a Ar. Charleston 730p 7 00a Lr. Columbia (.So. By.) 11 40a 110a " Blackville I 120p 2 52a M Barnwell I 133p 307a M Savannah 8 05p 4 50a Ar. Jacksonville (P. S.) ' 7 40p 9 15a Sleeping Car Service. Excellent daily passenger service between Florida and New York. Nos. 83 and 34?New York and Florida Express. Drawing-room sleeping cars between Augusta and New York. Pullman drawingroom sleeping cars between Port Tampa. Jacksonville, Savannah. Washington and Vew York. Pullman sleeping cars between Charlotte and Richmond and Charlotte and Norfolk. Dining oars between Charlotte and Savannah. Nos. 35 and 38?U. S. Fast Mail. Through Pullman drawing-room buffet sleeping cars between Jacksonville and New York and Pullman sleeping oars between Augusta and Charlotte ana Charlotte and Richmond. Dining cars serve all meals enronte. Pullman sleeping cars between Jacksonville and Columbia, enroute daily between Jacksonville and Cincinnati, via Asheville. FRANK S. GANNON, 8. H. HARDWICX, Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr., Gen. Pas. Agt., Washington, D. C. Washington, D. C. W. H. TALOE, B. W. HUNT, As't Gen. Pass. Ag'A, Div. Pass. Ag't., Atlanta. Ga. Charleston, 8. CI iiiBviiiMl UViAll "".Ull.VXAiJB.il U1J VXJillu OF SOUTH CAROLINA State, City & county Depository COLUMBIA. S. C. Capital Paid in Full $150,000.00 Surplus 60,000.00 Liabilitte3 of Stockholders 150,000.00 $360,000.00 SAVINGS 3EPABTMENT. Interest at the rate of 4 per centum per anr.nm paid on deposits in this department TliUST JDEPAU1MENT. This Eank under special provision of its charter exercises the office of Executor, Administrator, Trustee or Guardian of Estates. SAFETY DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT. Fire and Burglar proof safety deposit for rent from $4 00 to $12 CO per year. T1t\TTrT-iY TTT X>/* r>T?"DTC AV President, A. C. HASKELL, Vice President. J. CALDWELL ROBERTSON, 2d Vice President. G. M. BERRY,Cashier. Febrcarv 12?ly. When writing mention the Dispatch. j Or. . E. leaphart.j REAL ESTATE BROKER, AND 41LSR 891 * RESIDENT AGENT FOR THE NEW YORK LII^JE THE STRONGEST INSURANCE COil PANY ON EARTH. Persons desiring a policy written in the above strong insurance company should notify me and I will call upon them at their homes if preferred. 12C0 acres of well timbered land, situate in Black Creek township, about five miles from a railroad station. There is a eood water power on the place. Price. $2,500 ? cheap at this price. Titles good, i * I To (for Friends OF LEXIN "We thank you very cord the past year, aod hope to g] as luce yoes oa. Our trade watisfactory th's season, but; nees we hie cfferiDg values si ! opportunity to real ze before. Overcoat for S3 50 until clos $10 00 Suit made by the I a ar?de goo'ds in proportion. UNDERWEAR} cheaper than tin Best Fitectd Lined at 30c. ' We do finite jobbing! This Department is growing every < any merchant in my store, as I al or bargains to offer. | The Bee to Price CI# I 554 MAIN STREET. September fjHARLESTONjjoSR^A MANUFACTUE DOORS. SASH, BLI! MILL WORK AN Write for Estimate. ) CATALO We Save You Money. > Sent Our Goods are the Best.) on Bequ Factory Saw Mill and Ponds: Ashley River and Cuxnming's Creek. 21 tc April 24?J y. f! ENGINES boilers. 0, Tanks. Stacks, Stand Pipes and Sheet-Iron Work; Shafting, Pulleys, Gearing, Boxes, ; Hangers. etA. Mill Castings. j 1ST"Cast every day; work 200 Lands. ? LOMBARD IRON WORKS * SUPFX.Y C? i AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. C( " I" January 27? ^ g; ft HILTOIT'S Lough cure, ^ ^ A SYRUP. u Unique?unlike any other cough preparation. The quickest to stop a cough and ~ to remove soreness from the lungs. 25c. I] THE MURRAY DRUG CO., * COLUMBIA. S. C. For Sale at THE BAZAAR. q Aug. 18?ly. lu: Notice, Land for Sale, g -w- tirtt t ct7t t mv tvttt?t?. trap.t 1)1 XJJU UiJJLJJ M. JL MlWAAtU of land, containing 5-'0 acres, with ?e about one hundred acres of open land, not in less than 60 acres in tine cultivation with plenty of water, good dwelling house, four new tenant houses, ontbui.dings, barns, etc., etc. Also fine orchard that has _ never tailed bearing fruit since I owned the place. Simated one and a half miles cast of Gaston, S. C. Terms will be reasonable. Parties wishing to buy will do well to cali and see the growing crops now on the land. W. FICKLING MACK, r Gaston, S. C. N September 19, 1901.?tf. j k M That Grow and Bear Fruit, j > ! rn Write for our 60 page il- , | A< 9a. 'lustrated Catalogue ana -;u ipage pamphlet, "How to j pr, Jrlant and Cultivate an Or- \ u' [chard," Gives you that inj i formation you have so kmc XJj :wanted: tells you ail about Vji'x j,/ Ithose big red apples, lueious 'peaches, and Japan plums . [with theirorienta! sweetness, Sf ?5 f\ :all of which you have ofter. 'wondered where the trees ^T^x'camo from that produced j .them. [ ^ I mm iEVERYTHING QCOD IN I co | mgA FRUITS. | J | I Jj P-..L Unusal fine stock of KILTER [ W rfc MAPLEK.young, th rift7 trees i . TX K ' smooth and strai: ht. the kind . that live and grow off well, i ? No old. rough trees. This is j v most rapid growing ma- m Ztt'jftfc' pie and one of the most beau- J f nftafe tif,ll shade trees. for prices and give of wants. J. Vail Lindley Nursery Co.. j ! I WSM Pomona, N. C. __?-???11 tu BEESWAX WANTED js IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES j f 1WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MAE- ! E ket price for cUao an I pnre Beeswax. | Price governed by color and condition. I RICE B. HARMAN, ? At tie Bazaar. Lexington, S. C. I 9 j and Patrons I GTON. tally for your patronage for row more popular with you from your county was very in order to increase our bueiich as you have never had the We will sell you a ?6 50 ; ed out. A $5 bill buys a Jest Tailors. Oiher higher j b cheapest. Heaviest and See these, it will pay you. a nice 1USINESS. lay. I will be glad to see ways have some little jobs Call on me at Hive II ' Pi I til m! COLUMBIA, S. C. 3m. I SH ANDT UMBER (Jo . i ERS OF IBS, MOULDINGS, D LUMBER. G-TJE ( CYPBESS AND \ YELLOW PINE est. ( are Our Specialties. Office and Yards: i 47 Ashley Ave., CHARLESTON, S. C. [I Id Li llfKi A? COUNTRY RISKS CONSIDERED, ily First Class Companies Represented. See my List of Giants: Assets. TNA, FIRE, of Hartford, Conn $13,357,293 )NTINENTAL (Fire), of New York 10.G38.271 5ILADELPHIA UNDERWRITERS. Phil.. Pa.. 15,541,C66 TNA LIFE, of Hartiord. Conn 56,092,086 LENA FALLS, of Glenn Falls, New York 3,436,899 My companies are popular, strong and liable. No one can give yonr business tter attention; no one can give yon better otection;no one can give you better rates. BEFORE YOU INSURE SEE LLFRED -T. FOX, . General Insurance Agent, 3XINGTON S. C. November 27, 1901?ly. 'arlor Restaurant. 1336 MAIN STREET. OLTJMBIA, - S. C., "1HE ONLY UP-TO-DATE EATING _ House of its kind in the City of Combia. It is well kept?clean linen, ompt and polite service and get it quickly, net and order always prevail. You get lat yon order and pay only for what you t. Within easy reach of desirable sleepg apartments. OPEN ALL NIGHT. B. DAVID, Proprietor. February 20. THE 3 iPIRITTINE REMEDIES. v odorsed by some of the Leading Medical Profession. No Quack or Patent Medicine. but iATURE'3 PURE REMEDIES. imitted into the World Columbian Exposition in 1893. so Spirittine I'alsam for Rheumatism, Colds, Lameness, SpraiDS, Sore Throat se Spirittino Inhaient for Consumption, Consumptive Coughs, Catarrh, Asthma and La Grippe. )irittine Ointment is indispensable in the treatment of Skin Diseases, Cure Itch, Itching Piles. In consequence of the astonishing sucss in removing diseases, its demand now mes not alone from this vicinity bnt everywhere in the United States aud trope. holesale and Retail by G. M. EARMAN. nington, S. C. VTA. RECKLIM, A MPBi ilttkl fOBM COLUMBIA, S. C. S NOW MA.KING THE BEST PIC. tures that can be bad in this country, d all who have never had a real fine picre, should now try some of his latest pies. Specimens can be seen at his Galry. up stairs, next to the Hob. When writing mention the Dispatch. IBPSSHT PARKER'S SSiil&Pa HAIR BALSAM Cleineci and boiu:;f.e* the has. Promotes ft luxuriant growth. eSSBP^: J| Never Fails to Bestor? Gray ?S?Pl^==5?M| Hair to its youthful Color. Curt J ftcatp dn'iKi & hair tailing. fOc. and <1.00 at DruggijU