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!!l/$3m//// tbe terror of strong m< H BSf / ?* avr3 H'lEmI /if ?Pen 10 any disease. A ft IISSB/ III stron& purgatives and drug //IfMBjB[[II leave you in a worse condi ti< II WWwBLm telp the natural fon \\\\m\\\\ feed the b!ood and p4"11' \\\\^Bj^\\y\ Booklet and free s Complete treatmei The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, January 14,1903. I If you kill frogs your cows will "go dry." - Tickling a baby will cause tke child to stutter. To cut off a pup's tail causes him to grow "smart." ( Tr? tVirnw hair-eombinffS out of the window is bad lack. The Czar of Russia has established a ten hoar working day. % Hilton's Life for the liver and Kidneys tones up the stomach. Fossil coral, found in F ji, is the best building stone in the world. \ Of the 1000 parts of the moon, 576 are visible to us on earth. * A union of stationary firemen has been formed at Sacramento, Cal. To thank a person for combing your hair will briog bad luck. Any person who touches a dead body will be haunted by its spirit. The awful pangs of rheumatism are quickly relieved by ao application of Ramon's Nerve and Bone OiL Large bottles, with directions, 25 cents. Herman's Bazaar. A scientist calculates that man is subject to 1212 different kinds of disease. A movement for the building of a labor temple is on foot at Kansas City Mo. Gat a dog's "dew claws" and it will not die from poisonous snake bite. ' To kill a ghost, it must be shot ? with a bullet made of a silver quarter-dollar. "The nicest and pleasantest medicine I have used for indigestion and constipation is Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets," says Meiard F. Craig, of Middlegrove, N. Y. "They work like a charm and do not gripe or have any unpleasant effect." For sale by Kaufmann Drug Co. English has been made a compulsory, subject of study in Austrian schools. The fellow who still has the first dollar he ever earned is pretty apt to bold on to the last. To dream of unbroken eggs signi - - 4i ties trouble to come; 11 me eggs are broken the trouble is past. p To cut a baby's finger-nails will deform it; if the child is a month old it will cause it to have fits. * Greenville, Tenn. I have thoroughly convinced myself that Dr. Baker's Blood and Liver Cure is the finest medicine made for Indigestion and Constipation. (I have tried them all) and was cured by the use of this medicine, after all others had failed. I most cheerfully and unhesitatingly endorse it Yours truly, fl. N. Baker, Mayor. For sale at the Bazaar. To dream of a live snake, means enemies at large; of a dead snake, enemies dead or powerless. Silver nails or screws in a coffin will prevent the dead haunting the scenes of its existence in the flesh. If you boast of your good health, pound wood immediately with your fist or you will become sick. The entire treatment of Ramon's Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets for constipation, costs but 25 cents? medicine for a month, pleasant to take and through in action. Ask for Ramon's. 25c. Harman's Bazaar. in and delicate women, \y and makes the system \\\^WBgA\\\\ S31st Nature; do not take s, which act for a lime, but Y\\ WbE&\\ \\ >n than before. Use a gentle \\\\ \ 1 ;overfills ji) IIC PELLETS jj m lj zes to restore perfect health, fj j Ss&SS/l If Tribute of Respect. Tribute of respect to Tommy Lee Ranch, adopted by the Pine Ridge school with bowed heads. Whereas, the great and supreme teacher in bis infinite wisdom and mercy has remov*d from the primary department of Piue Ridge school, one of our worthy and esteemed school mates, Tommy Lee Raucb, at the tender age of 13 jeare, 2 months and 25 days. While drawing water at his father's home Sunday evening, December 14th, 1902, the chain broke and by some means he lost his footing and fell into the well. And whereas, the eminant rela tions held with him in the discharge of his duties as a fellow pupil make it especially befitting that we record our appreciation of him, therefore, be it, Resolved 1st, Tbat tbe news of bis uutimely deatb fills our hearts with deep regret and sorrow. 2nd. That the wisdom and ability which Tommy exercised in the aid of our school by faithful service and obedience will be held in grateful remembrance. 3rd. Tbat as schoolmates and oolaborers of education we will greatly miss him, though we feel that our loss is bis eternal gain. 4th. That there is a vacancy made in our school that will be sadly realized by both pupil and teacher and a shadow of sorrow cast over the whole community. 5th. That we bow in humble submission to the will of our Heavenly "Fftfchpr. uwho dneth all things well." and who is too good and wise to err bat tempers the winde to the shorn lambs. 6th. That we are in heartfelt sympathy with the bereaved family and relatives and express our hopes that this very sad bereavement may be over ruled by the good for us all. 7tb. Ttiat a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family of the deceased, also a copy be sent to the Lexington Dispatch with tbe request that it be published therein. Respectfully submitted, A W. Ballentine, D E Amick, Jr, Mattie Wiggers, Mary Fulmer, Eula Epung, Committe. Fine Ridge School, Jan. 2, 1903. Every Bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Sexnedy Warranted. We guarantee every bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and will refund the money to anyone who is not BAHafiari after nnino two-thirds of the contents. This is the best remedy in the world for la grippe, coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough and is pleasant and safe to take. It prevents any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia. Kaufmann Drug Co. Hay Visit Winthros. January 19 being Lee's birthday and a legal holiday the legislature will not be in session. An effort will be made to have the members visit Winthrop college on that day, and it is likely that the arrangements will be made. ? - ? ? A Fair Exchange. Perhaps Teddy will be willing to arbitrate the Venezuelan matter if William and Edward would undertake to settle the controversy over the White House pictures.? Chicago Record-Herald. P. C. I. Notes. Below are to be found the names of the those students who attended the Institute every day last month: Aoi-ie Ctugbman, Lula Bouknight, Minnie SmoHk, Rath Clark, Wilbur Caughman, Frettie Btrretc, Gover Coilej, Robert Corley, Lorenzo Bouknight, Eddie Hat man, Raymond Smoak. Intermediate Department?Leah Bouknight. Pearl Clark, May Corley, Ernestine Barr, Missouri Lowman, George Craps, Gussie Barr, May Boozer, Anies Bouknight, Kezia George,Nettie Lowman, Anna Smoak, Rnd? R ihprrs. Frank Wincrard Collegiate Department-Bessie Corley, Lily Smoak, L-ula Herman, Wil lie Long, Josie Smoak, Chalmers Wessinger, Quincy Shealy, Berlba Kleckley, Kate Shull, Estelle HurmaD, Frank Rjberts, Olm Ctout, Ernest Livingston, Jessie Risinger, Sam Matbias, Frank Ljwd, Lee Rawl, Fred Crout. Mies Coro Ballentine, of Savilla, has entered the Institute, and she is boarding witb Mr. James E. Hendnx. The mid-term examinations will be held Tbuisday and Friday, January 1 K H11H 1 fi P. Heads Should Never Ache. Never endure this trouble. Use at once the remedy that stopped it for Mrs. N. A Webster, of Winnie, Va, she writes "Dr King's New Life Pilis wholly cured me of sick headaches I had suffered from for two years." Cure Headache, Constipation, Biliousness. 25c., at Ksufmann Drug Co. JUST LIKE MOTHER. An Early Morning Letter With an Important Announcement. That domestic ambulance corps of which mother or wife or sister has charge, being accustomed to all the accidents that befall heedless men folk, can sometimes deal with them at long range. Thus the New York Mail and Express tells how, at 6 o'clock in the morning of the wedding day, a postoffice messenger rang the bell at the home of the bride to be and handed out a special delivery letter. It was addressed to the best man, who had come forty miles to second his best friend in the ceremony, and was, with several others, the guest of the bride's parents. The best man was still sound asleep, but he was promptly awakened on the supposition that the letter must contain something of importance. It did, indeed. Rubbing his eyes in an effort to understand, he tore open the envelope and was astonished to find a sheet of letter paper, with a large needle of the sort men always choose when emergency compels them to sew thrust through it and a foot of black thread doubled and trailing in a loose tangle down the page. The best man thought it was a joke, but he could not see It and he was about to become resentful when, upon turning the sheet, he found this hastily written note: Dear Brother?Mother says there Is a button off your dress coat. It is in your waistcoat, right hand pocket. Sew it on. Crawling out of bed. the best man examined his coat and laughed to see that the situation had been accurately described in the letter. "Just like mother," he said. "She has probably lost a whole night's sleep thinking about that button." Later in the day four bridesmaids gleefully assisted in making the repairs, and this telegram went to mother: Button sewed on. Don't worry. KEEPING A LOGBOOK. The Syafcm of Abbreviation* Used on Merchant Vessel*. How many landsmen know how a logbook is written up? It seems just as complicated as double entry bookkeeping when one does not know, but after a little careful attention and study it's as easy to keep a logbook as to eat hot gingerbread. There is a list of letters arranged, and they look like so much Greek to the uneducated. The letter b, for instance, stands for blue sky, whether there be clear or hazy atmosphere. C means cloudy or detached, opening clouds: d denotes drizzling nun; a small j. fog: capital F, thick fog; g, gloomy, dark weather; h. hail; 1, lightning, and in. misty or ba?v so as to interfere with the view. The letter o represents overcast or when the whole sky is covered with one impenetrable cloud. Passing showers are noted by the letter p, and q indicates the weather to be squally. Con ?1? :-.11 ? A.,1 K? ? ? .. ULUIOU5 ram IS luunuu-u uj an i, Duun by an s null thunder by a t. Any ugly, threatening appearance in the weather calls for the letter u. and visibility of distant objects, whether the sky be cloudy or not, is represented by the letter v. A small w is wet dew. A full point or dot under any letter denotes an extraordinary degree. As an example of how the letters arc used take q p (1 I t. This reads very hard squalls i and showers of drizzle, accompanied by lightning, with very heavy thunder, i Numerals denote the force of the wind. A cipher indicates calm. I light air. 1 J light breeze, M gentle breeze. 4 moder- j ate breeze, o fresh breeze, (J strong breeze. 7 moderate gale. S fresh gale, i 9 strong gale. 10 whole gale, 11 storm, J 12 hurricane. This system of abbreviation is generally adhered to on all merchant vessels. Miss Ida. M.Snyder/ Treasurer of the Brooklyn East End Art Clsib. I I " If women would pay more attention to | I their health we would have more happy g wives, mothers and daughters, and if they 8 I would observe results they would find | I that tne doctors prescriptions ao not g perforin the many cures they are given credit for. " In consulting with my druggist he advised McElree's Wine of Lardui and Thedford's Black-Draught, and so I took it and have every reason to thank him for a new life opened up to me with restored health, and it only took three months to cure me." Wine of Cardui is a regulator of the menstniai functions and is a most astonishing tonic for women. It cures scanty, suppressed, too frequent, irregIularand painful menstruation, falling of the womb, whites and flooding, ft is helpful when approaching womanhood, during pregnancy, after childbirth and in change of life. It fre-1 quently brings a dear baby to homes | that have been barren for years. All | druggists have $1.00 bottles of Wine I of Cardui. J WINE^CABPttil XXIX-TOXT'S I OUGH CURE, V A SYRUP. Unique?unlike any other cough preparation. The quickest to stop a cough anr to remove soreness from the lungs. 25c. THE MURRAY DRUG CO., COLUMBIA, S. C. For Sale at THE BAZAAR. Aug. 18?ly. #j| FRUIT TREES 1 )&y3T That Crow and Bear Fruit. Write for our 60 page 11lustrated Catalogue and 40 ^8^2^ page pamphlet, "How to ^ Plant and Cultivate an Or-hard," Gives you that information you have so long wanted; tells you all about those big red applee, lucious sMs&r peaches, and Japan plums with their oriental sweetness, A all of which you have often j wondered whoro the trees came from that produced /J'JB them. mm EVERYTHING GOOD IN UpL' FRUITS. ik /rJh UnnsaJ fine stock of SILVER MAPLES.young, thrifty trees kFL.* smooth and strai ht, tho kind that live and grew off well, old, rough trees. This is he most rapid growing caHn(ione ?* fche cnostbeautiful shade trees. Write for prices and give list of wants. *' ^an ^nrseryCo" I WOOD'S Garden Seeds Best for the "Sunny South," because they are specially grown and selectedVith a l'ull knowledge of the conditions and requirements of the South. Twcnty-hve years experience and practical growing of all the different vegetables enables us to know the verv best, and to offer seeds that will igivt; pieit-Mirt", eauniiiuijuu auu profit to all who plant them. Wood's New Seed Book for 1903 (Mailed on request) is full of good things, and gives the most reliable information about all seeds, both for the Farm and Garden. T. W.WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, Richmond, Va. WOOD'S SKKD BOOK also tells all about Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Potatoes, and all Farm Seeds. Write for Seed Book and prices of any Farm Seeds required. ftgl CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. QT kd Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use M C3 In time. Sold by druggists. gf Parlor Restaurant 1336 main street. COLUMBIA, - S. C., The only up-to-date eating j House ot its kind in the City of Columbia. It is well kept?clean linen, j prompt and polite servicenod get it quickly, ^oitt and order always previa I. You g< t what yon order and pay only for what you ?et. Within easy reach ot desirable sleeping apartments. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 3. DAVIS, Proprietor. fslo^MOKll A WORD TO OCR LEXINGTON FRIENDS ON jS I Fall and Winter Shoes. | We have received the largest and best assorted stock of Boots and Shoes Np? ever shown in Colombia. We are prepared to save yon money on every pair you buv. Goaranteed |2| m SOLID LEATHER SHOES. $ 1 E. P. & F. A. DAVIS, | | OLIVER'S OLD STAND, 1 ^ 171O MAIN SXREEf COLUMBIA, S. C. 8 February 19?ly. ATLANTA GRANITE AND Marietta Marble Works. We have the best equipped plant in the South, with up te date pneumatic tools and polishing machines which puts us in a position to do all kinds of Marble and Granite Work at the very lowest prices. Estimates made on all kinds of Cemetery Work, and Building Material. Wholesale and retail. Call on or address, S. G. MOZLEY & CO., P. W. BARNES, Propiieturs, Atlanta, Ga. General Agent, Ridge Springs, 8. C. jnay o?ly. WM. PL ATT, DEALER IN Dry Goods, Millinery and Notions, NEABLT OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, COLUMBIA. - - . S. C. M41N STREET. We have received and have placed on oar shelves one of the most beautiful as well as the most complete line of FALL AND WINTER GOODS ever shown in the city. These are all standard goods from the most reliable manufacturers and are recommended for their stylish andnobby appearance and the beauty of pattern. A full line of outing and dress goods of all descriptions, as well aa lovely creations in fashionable fall and winter millinery. Come and see these goods before purchasing. I will make it to yonr interest to do so. October, 9?3m. SOUTH CMOLIM MARBLE WlkS 1707 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, 8, C. IglJjMARBLE AND GRANITE sjnsTii 1 rafl Dealers South. We use the best grade material in manufacturing. rtwffff? Monuments and Headstones and guarantee our work and fiinish to be the best. When you hear a man complaioiciR that he can buy so much cheaper from some ? wl Tw^iii? *e ^ow w^? 18 ftnii?08 t0 80H anything, you can put it down that he will get cheap stock, Poa cheap work, and of course a cheap job. ersamY We can compete with any fair dealer OB ^ ^ia country, but we cannot say we will sell as cheap as jljj some as we do not care work. IRON5WIRMMMfi CRHTlflT MPlfi M! IIUJ11 D II 1IIU lUllUlllU} U1IU11 U JUl/ I wi lilUj Lll for pale. Write to us or see our MR. P. B. EDWARDS, LEXINGTON, S. C. and we will see that you are treated fair. SOUTH CAROLINA MARBLE WORKS. : September 11. 44?tt ^ BO WE KEEP 1 ^ I GOOD STOVES? J y?*?. and at prices surprisingly low as compared with quality. JS? TV,:** ;a nn. Vrt fi ROT) /V-vVlr Stsiva with ^O.inrh -^T1 Oven at $8 00: with 22 icnh Oven. $22.u0, and the.se jjag^ prices include a complete set of Cooking Utensils. JS* Hk We also-hate StoVes and Ka'nges' varying in price & Irom $8 to $45.00. No more complete stock Ajj^> to be had anywhere in this 8tato. 0 There are none better than our Leader and Comfort Air 0 Tight Heaters for Wood. ^ m No. 010 LEADER at ?2 25 m No. 118 COMFORT at 83 00 <4. & No. 121 COMFORT at ?4 00 m jjp No. 120 COMFORT at ?5.00 sj Send vonr orders and inquiries to us. | LEE ! LORIEk t BR#.. f 1319 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. | March 19? ly. ^