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. The Lexington Dispatch. Weftfbsday, October 8,1902. y???????????? ? Death of Krs. Edgar Blake. "Aunt Carrie is dead,'1 was the is " V crushing announcement of little Bennie Yon to his mother, on the morn?V:~ ?. ing of the 28th instant, as he handed her a telegram in the presence of the writer, who had just been speaking to her about her sister's illness. The deceased, an amiable daughter of the late Col. A. Mims of this place, , * 3 ' ? ?T?1? nnmflh'ma of. V?OT* J2&U D661J men iUi ouuictiiuc uu home in Greenwood, S C., where she lived since her marriage to Mr. Edgar Blake of that city. The few years of her lovely maidenhood and womanhood spent- among us made an impress that time cannot efface. All who knew her, know her bat to love her. Gentle words and smiles of kindness she had for all. She was a devoted member of the M. E. Church, South, and her Christian character was exemplary. The | writer remembers well with what modest zeal and devotion she conducted the Sunday school of her church here, when no male member could be secured this important work to perform. When Mr. Blake wooed and won * her heart, married her and took her to hie home in Greenwood, how. we missed her. Bat we knew that her benign influence was taken elsewhere to cheer and bless other hearts, where she doubtless proved a veritable halo of light and joy to the husband of her love and the many new made friends. Death to her was a benediction, a mere transition, a deliverance from pain, a farewell to things of time, an entrance into blessfal rest with her Savior. Mother, husband, brothers, sisters, friends, by faith look up and behold her "beautiful beckoning hands." Amicus. Lewiedale, S. C, Sept. 29, 2902. There is more Catarrh in this Bee tion of ibe country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incureble. For a great many years 'doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional 'treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cope, manufactured by F. J, Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is tha only constitutional cure on the market It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and a. l! WMil^lMUCue. Address, F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 76c. Hall's Family Pills are the best Polities Is Surprising. Politics make straoge enemies as well as strange bed fellows. Who would have imagined, a few years 8go, that in this year of grace 1902, Capt John G. Capers would be en' gaged in a political controversy with Edmund Deas over the leadership of that malodorous organization of political grafters and place-hunters known as the Republican party of South Carolina? It is a surprising and unedifying spectacle. A Constitutional Amendment. 16 will be interesting to note that there will be one constitutional amendment to be voted upon at the next general election. In a word it is a proposition by which certain. townships, which have issued township railroad bonds for railroads that have not been built, want to get out of the bonded indebtedness. The bonds were issued and got out of the hands of the authorities, but the railroads were not built, or have been abandoned. Now eight townships ask to have a constitutional amendment passed, so that the corporate existence of the same is to be destroyed and all of the corporate agents are removed. In a word the townships are to be wiped out of existence so as to get out of the rail road bogded indebtedness. It appears to be an excessively dangerous method of getting out of a debt. The people in the townships no doubt have just reason to complain, as they did Dot get the roads, but on the other hand they seem to be bringing on themselves no end of trouble and are resorting to a remedy which it is thought by many will not hold in the courts. * ?i Women and Jewels. Jewels, candy, flowers, man?that is the order of a woman's preferences. Jewels form a magnet of mighty power to the average woman. Even that greatest of all jewels, health, is often rained in the strenuous efforts to make or save the money to purchase them. If a woman will risk her health to get a coveted gem, then let her fortify herself against the insiduous consequences of coughs, colds and bronchial affections by the regular use of Dr. Boschee's German Syrup. It will promptly arrest consumption in its early stages and heal the affected lungs and bronchial tubes and drive the dread disease from the system. It is not a cure-all, but it is a certain eure for coughs, colds and all bronchial troubles. You can get this reliable remedy at Kaufmann's drug store. Get Green's Special A1 manac. 51?32 \ Hovr a Man Drowns. Few popular fallacies are of such wide extent as the belief that a person must rise to the surface three timAB. no more and no lesR. before he can possibly drown. There is little ground for this supposition, although it has been almost universally believed in for generations. The truth is that a drowning person may sink the first time never to rise again, or he may, as he indeed does in the majority of cases, rise three times before be sinks forever. It all depends upon the quantity of water that he swallows when he sinks and the size of his lungs. The human body in life naturally floats while the lungs are inflated. As long aB one keeps his head above the surface of the water he can float, face up, without having to move hand or foot. But as soon as he sinks be gulps and imbibes a quantity of water. If, after he has swallowed water, he has any air left in his lungs, he will undoubtedly riee again, and will continue to sink and riee alternately until all the a'r is expelled from his longs, when he will drown; . ? Do Good--Its Pays. A Chicago man has observed that, "Good deeds are better than real estate deeds?some of the latter are worthless. Act kindly and gently, show sympathy and lend a helping hand. Too cannot possibly Iobo by it." Most men appreciate a kind word and encouragement more than substantial help. There are persons in this community who might trothfolly say: "My good friend, cheer up. A few doses of Chamberlain's Congh Remedy will rid you of your cold, and there is no danger whatever from pneumonia when you use that medicine. It always cures. I know it for it has helped me out many a time." Sold by J. E. Kaufmann. Bioting in Pennsylvania. Wilkesbarre, Oct. 2 ?Rioting prevailed at Piymouth all night. A crowd gathered at the North American wa?hery and an appeal was made to the Sheriff Deputies were sent to the scene, but were held up and kept out of the washery by the mob, which surrounded it. The rioters attacked and beat two employees. .? Natural Anxiety. Mothers regard 8pproching winter vvini uucaoiurta, tuuuieu banc UUXu rd easily. No disease costs more little lives then croup. It's attack is so sudden that the sufferer is often beyond human aid before the doctor arrives. Such cases yield readily to One Minute Cough Cure. Liquifies the mucus, allays inflammation, removes danger. Absolutely safe. Acts immediately. Cures coughs, colds, grip, bronchitis, all throat and luDg trouble. F. S. McMabcn, Hampton, Ga: "A bad cold rendered me voiceless just before an oratorical contest. I intended to withdraw but took One Minute Cough Cure. It restored my voice in time to win the medal." J. E. Kaufmann. jggsk' AVOID INDIGESTION U MISEWM poking ? S| ....AND BE-CONTENT- ?3 J "WESSON C00KINQ 0,L ,s ABSOLUTELY i ^Ptildlf $urc Potable product. p" (y&XisCT j ^ BE USED 0VER AND ?VER AOA.N .y f~^K^ MW^ iu) to SOLD EVERYWHERE " * Writ* for Booklets and Valuable /(*? ^^cXSg^^O/. JS v C00K B00K N0- ' .' C d^P2l?fer^^ I (n5| W/Accrm Prnrpcc f"7v #"/!. ^ULifc lf??^ SAVANNA!..?*' TOiL . PttULDELEUA. ' sf ^ "'^ STOCK EXHIBIT ? F1D6MMME * LEXINGTON COUNTY FAIR, 190^2. - FIRST DAY. 11 A. M. Ring Premium No. No. 1. 278. Stallion, two vears old. * -v 2. 279. Stallion, three years old. 3. 280. Stallion, four years otd and over. 4. 291. Single Harness Horse. 5. 292. Single Harness Mare. 6. 288. Pair Matched Horses. 7. 289. Pair Matched Mares. 8. 286. Saddle Pony, Girl. 9. 287. Saddle Pony, Boy. 10. 293. Saddle Horse. 11 S)QS Sflrlrllp Mnrp 12. 281. Colt, either Sex, under 1 year old. SECOND DAY. 9 A. M. Display of all Cattle and Haltered Horses and Mules in the Arena. 10 A. M. Ring Premium No. No. 1. 285. Brood Mare and Colt. 2. 282. Colt, either Sex, 1 year old. 3. 284. Mare Colt, 2 years old. 4. 283. Horse Colt, 2 years old. 5. 298. Single Harness Horse. 6. 299. Sihgle Harness Mare. 7. 307. Mule Colt, under 1 year. 8. 300. Saddle Horse. r9. 301. Saddle Mare. "> 10. * 306. Mule, 1 year old. 11. 305- Mule, 2 year old. 12. 29o. Pair Match Mares. 13. 296. Pair Match Horses. * THIRD DAY. 9:30 A. M Display of all cattle and premium led Horses and Mules in the Arena. 10 A. M. Display of all Horses having taken premiums, ridden or driven, to be showed as when taking premium. 10:30 A. M., King Premium No. No. 1. 308. Mare Mule Colt. 2. 310.' Single Harness Mule. *) OOfl Dm Y> A To f An "1 AllK All x an i*iaiv_iic;5, JL UI cimci JC.V. 4. 303. Pair Harness Mules. 5. 312. Jacks. 0. 304. Single Harness Mule. 7. 313. Jennets. 8. 297. Match Horse and Mare. 9. 309. Pair Harness Mules. 10. 302. Combination Horse or Mule. 11. 311. Combination Mule. This Programme, and not the one printed in the Premium List, will be used. W. Q. M. BEELEY, Superintendent Horse department. Cat this out and take it to J. E Kaufmann'd new store and get a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, the best physic. They cleanse and invigorate the stomach, improve the appetite and regulate the bowels. Regular size, 25c. per box. THE 3 spirit remedies. Endorsed by some of the Leading Medical Profession. No Quack or Patent Medicine, but NATURE'S PURE REMEDIES. Wholesale and Retail by G. M. HARMAN. EDWARD L. ASBILL Attorney at Law, LEESVILLE, S. 0. Practices in all the Courts. Business solicited, Sept. 80?6m W. A. RECKLING, A TPrr?T?'-P COLUMBIA, S. C. IS NOW MAKING ' THE BEST Pictures that can be bad in this country, , and all who have never had a real line picture, should now try some of his latest styles. Specimens can be seen at his Gallery, up stairs, next to the Hnb. When writing mention the Dispatch, ENGINES boilers. Tank*. Stack*, Stand Pipe* and Sheet-Iroa Work; SkafUac. Pulleys, Gearing, Boxes, Banger*, etc. Mill Cm Un r*. BVCast every day; work 200 band*. MXI1KD IROH WORKS * 8UPPLT 09 AUGUSTA, QIOAGCA. January 27- ly POLUMBIA, NEWBERRY AND LAURENS RAILROAD. In Effect November 25th, 1900. 7 45 am lvAtlanta(SAL)ar 8 00 pm 10 11 am lv Athensar 5 28 pm 11 16 am lv Elberton ar... 4 18 pm 12 23 pm ly Abbeville ar... 3 15 pm 12 48 pm lv Greenwood ar. 2 48 pm 1 35 pm ar fClinton lv... 2 00 pm 10 00 am lv ?Glenn Springs 4 00 pm 11 45 am lv Spartanburg ar 3 10 pm 12 01 pm lv Greenville ar.. 3 00 pm 12 52 pm lv J Waterloo ar.. 2 06 pm 1 16 pm ar fLaurens lv... 1 38 pm fDinner. J(c. & w. c.) ^Harris Springs No. 52 7" ~*NoT2lT 11 08 a m ly..Columbia, .lv 9 20 am 11 20 a m ar. .Leaphart.ar 9 40 am 11 27 a m ar... .Irmo . ..arlO 15 am 11 35a m ar.Ballentine .arlO 40 am 11 40 am ar.WhiteRock.arl0 58 am 11 43 a ra ar .. Hilton., .aril 15 am 11 49 a m ar. ..Chapin. ..aril 49 am 12 03 a m arL. Mountain arl2 25 pm 12 07 a m ar.. .Slighs.. arl2 35 pm 12 17 p m ar.Prosperity..ar 110 pm 12 30 p m ar. Newberry, ar 2 37 pm 12 43 p m ar. ..Jalapa.. .ar 3 05 pm 12 48 p m ar. ..Gary ar 3 15 pm 12 55 p m ar.. Kinard. ..ar 3 30 pm 1 02 p m ar..Goldville..ar 3 55 pm 1 16 p m ar.. Clinton., .ar 5 00 pm 1 27 p m ar . ..Parks ar 5 20 pm 1 35 p m ar. .Laurens, .ar 5 30 pm *Daily freight except Sunday. RETURNING SCHEDULE. ' No. 53 *No. 22 1 35 p m lv. .Laurens, .lv 7 30 am 1 41 p m lv.. .Parks.. .lv 7 40 am 1 55 p m lv. ..Clinton., .lv 9 00 am 2 05 p m lv...Goldville..lv 9 25 am 2 12pm lv.. .Kinard...lv 9 40 am 2 17 p m lv Gary .. .lv 9 50 am 2 22 p m lv. ..Jalapa.. .lv 10 00 am 2 37 p m lv. Newberry .lv 10 50 am 2 52 p m lv.Prosperity.lv 11 20 am 3 02 p m lv.. .Slighs.. .lv 11 36 am r? i t i.,.* i o orr ~ 0 UO p m 1Y.JJ. iUOUUtUiiiiY JLA AO JJ.LL, | 3 20 p m lv.. .Chapin... lv 1 00 pm ' 3 25 pm lv.. . Hilton... lv 115 pm j 3 29 p m lv.White Rock.lv 1 30 pm j 3 34 p m lv.Balientine. lv 2 00 pm 3 43 p m lv.. .Irmo lv 2 45 pm 3 49 p m lv..Leaphart. .lv 3 00 pm 05 p m ar..Columbia, .ar 3 25 pm Daily freight except Sunday. 4 15 pm lv Columbia (a c 1) 11 00 am 5 25 pm lv Sumter ar 9 40 am 8 30 pm ar Charleston lv.. 7 00 am For rates, time tables, or further information call on any agent, or write to W. G, CHILDS, T. M. EMERSON, President. Traffic Manager. J. F. LIVINGSTON, H. M. EMERSON, Sol. Agent. Gen, Ft. <fc Pass Agt., Columbia- S. C. Wilmington, N. C Hilton's Life for the j Liver and Kidneys aids digestion. [ i c. t. Lfsim REAL ESTATE AGENT, ' LEXINGTON, S. C., Has several lots and tracts of land around Lexington for sale. Hilton's Life for the Liver and Kidneys * strengthens weak kidneys. One ISiiiote Oougb Sure i For Coughs, CoStis and Group, 1 M AkMA, *mjt MM BAHh OBCKHkMAI G-EUiR&E jfcttiUJSS MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C., JEWELER snd REPAIRER Ha3 a splendid stock of Jewelry, Watches, Clocks ana Silverware. A tine line of Spectacles and Eyeglasses to fit every one, all for sale at lowest prices. Bepairs on Watches first class 1 qnickly done and guaranteed, at moderate' A prices. 50?tf Eugene Field's Views on Ambition and Dys? * pepsia. | 4'Dyspepsia," wrote Eugene Field, 4 "often incapacitates a man for endeavor . and sometimes extinguishes the fire of ambition." Though great despite hig J complaint Field suffered from indiges- m tion all his life. A weak, tired stomach m can't digest your food. It needs j rest. You can only rest it by the use of a preparation like Kodol, which relieves it of work by digesting your food. Rest soon restores it to its normal tone. Strengthening;. Satisfying, invigorating. Prepared only by E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago. The $1. bottle contains 'ZV% times the 50c. xe. m J. E. KAUFMANN. Wh^n writing: mention the Dispatch. CAROLINA HOI IK, THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN COLUMBIA. UNITED STATES. STATE, CITY AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY. Saving's Department. 41 Paid up Capital - $200,000 Snrplus Profits . - . 70,00** i Liability of Stockholders - 200,000 ^ $470,000 Interest a'lowed at the rate of 4 per cent. , ner annum, payable May 1st and November 1st W. A. CLABK. President. Winis Jonm, Vice President and Cashier, > ember 4?ly. [[Ill MR BANK. DEPOSITS BECEIVED SUBJECT TO CHECK. W. P. ROOF, Cashier. > DIBECTOBS: Allen Jones, W. P. Boof, C. M. Efird, B. Hilton. James E. Hendrix. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Deposits of $1 and upwards received and. interest at 5 per cenL per annum allowed, payable April and October. September 21?tf II MMCOLOUS Dl?|", ' dr.baker:s; GREAT < VEGETABLE using CURE 1 FOR . ||| RHEUMATISM 111 SCROFULA, 4 I SYPHILIS, j ' BBOPST, MM. And ell Dtscaiod Coeditiooe of the : jji| Biood, Liver and Kidneys ! 11 A SPECIFIC REMEDY FOR ^ ' I URINARY DISORDERS, i 1 CHILLS, FEVER, MALARIA," ' ]| BLOOD POISON. GOUT And General Debility/ , ? ? ' ii: PRICE, SI.OO.. 1 = I! RETARIL SV j Dr. W. C. BAKER. t IRE LOOKOUT HOUIIAI IE0. CO/ \ ?AJ**ACTV?IM am aoct momtgrotm, V GEESN7ILLS, TENS'. | ^ N" , DR. E, J. ETI1EREDGE, SUKGEON DENTIST, LEESVILLE, S. 0. * 4 Office next door below post office. ? A vfixn onhand. * ^ February 12. AkDr. Wooiley's S, " painless m H ?oinp nr wniskev. a U fl 1 I 1 BJg (large book of par- ^ M0 111 llffl ticulars on home or I U ill sanatorium treatI I ment. Address. B. AND M. WOOLLEY CO., Whiskey Cure! A^laota^y?Oeorgial August 5aV?ly. 1