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//'''^y//// ^c i?y ?* *iIe aw :! IISBSBS8/(II open to any disease. A 11 il&T&S /jjf strong purgatives and dru? / //fflPw / III l?878 you in a worse conditi which help the natural for THe Lexington mspatcn. Wednesday, January 21,1903. Tfce Postal Telegraph company expects to open an office in Greenville this month. The Orangeburg bar have unanimously endorsed ex-Judge James F iziar for associate justice. A man died in Columbia tbe other day who is said to have drunk two quarts of liquor a day for some time past. Tbe Spartanburg Journal says th local dispensary sales of that city tbe day before Coristmas amounted to three thousand dollars. A negro boy six years old shot and .killed his sister, aged four, near Clif ton. Tne killing was intentional and was tbe result of a quarrel. The entire treatment of Ramon's Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets foi constipation, costs but 25 cents? medicine for a month, pleasant to take and through in action. - Ask for Kimon's. 25c. Harmau's Bazaar. The American soldiers ate dying in the Philippine Islands with the cholera. New Hampshire will vote on the question of giving women the ballot in that State. The alarming news of a coming whiskey famine is telegraphed from Kentucky. A collision of two railway trains in Ada, 0, caused the death of four men and injury of fourteen others. 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, H. N. Baker, Mayor. For sale at the Bazaar. Distress is widespread throughout European Bussia and the govern ? * afanc f\r? focr? f. hp hnn. piHIlk UB9 laauu ?v >vvw gryThree of the largest coal companies in the United States have formed a combination, T'"th a capital of $34,000,000. Walter Haley, aged 16, shot and killed his father at Jackson, Miss., because the father had punished him for running away. The awful pangs of rheumatism are quickly relieved by an application of Bamon's Nerve and Bone Oil. Large bottles, with directions, 25 cents. Herman's Bazaar. A wreck on the Southern railway in Alabama resulted in the death of the engineer and tfte injuring oi twenty-seven passengers. Fifty-four negroes from Irwin -county, Ga., sailed from New York on Wednesday for Liberia?32 men, 12 women and 10 children. For a bad taste in the mouth take a few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Price 25 cents. Warranted to cure. For sale by Kaufmann Drug Co. A disastrous fire occurred in London, Ont, in a factory, caused by a boy dropping a lighted match in a vat of oil. Loss ?300,000. The Comptroller General's report show an increase in the taxable value of property in the State amounting to ?6,203,952. The figures are: 1901, 3189,333,109; 1902, $195,537,061. ???aa? aw cn and delicate -women, ay and makes the system ssist Nature; do not take rs, which act for a time, but I\h^| i on than before. Use a gentle \u\ Igtfill $ ILIVER PILLS )\m JIC PELLETS [jlMjlj ces to restore perfect health* Jjj J B&SgP jj t the roses on the chocks. /y/ Bexj&jjjj Giaaiag Statistics for 1S03. Circulars have been received in this couuty from the United States census office outliving the plan to be adopted during tbe current year for collecting cotton ginning statistics, a work which is, in this county, in charge of Hon. D F Efird. The census office is already per fecting |.1*ub for more frequeat reports in connection with the crop of 1903. Its first report on that crop will cover all the cotton ginned, oi the year's growth, up to and including September 1. This portion of each year's crop is now assigned, in the commercial estimates, to the pro duction of the previous year by reasun of tbe fact that the commercial cotton year ends September 1. The second census report of the crop of 1903 will include all cotton ginned up to and iuciudiDg Octobtr 1ft ?,f ?hi.i tour This i?i t,f>? nf -V W. JV->. ~w.w .w the first report oo the crop of 1902, and thus an exact comparison of the qa*ntry ginned on that date in the two seasons will be achieved. The tbird report will cover the cotton giuned up to and including NovemOer 19 and will be, like the first, an additional report and will cover a period in the harveetiog season of tne utmost importance to the growers and manufacturers of cotton. The fourth report will paralled the present report, and represent the cotton ginned to December 13 The firth report will be the final report and cover the close of season. It will be seen that this plan contemplates practically a monthly report during the cotton ginning season of 1903. It is believed by the census office that this is frequent enough to meet all commercial requirements, but if, after an actual test, it shall be # i .*.211 i iouoa loai sun more irequeut re ports are desirable the census office will be prepared to make them for the crop of 1904 Every Bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Beaedy Warranted. We guarantee every bottle of Caamberlaiu'ti Cough Remedy and will refund the money to anyone who is not j satisfied after using 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. A Mississippi Girl. A Mississippi girl describes her first visit to a city in the following rapsody: "Oh, I had such a perfectly beautiful time! Everything was so converted, you know. We stopped to a bouse wbere we rode id a reingerator and our rooms were illustrated with election lights. There was no stove in the room, but one of those legislators in the floor, and the heat poured through it. It did not have any appetite and could not have anything I could realize. Honestly when I got home I was almost an individual. Remedy for Lock Jaw. "A Motner" sends the following to the Charleston Evening Post as a sure remedy for lock jaw: "Let any it aai a J one wno nas an attacK 01 iodk jaw ! take a Bmall quantity of spirits of | turpentine; warm it and pour it into tbe wound?no matter what the ! wound is, or what its nature?and relief will follow in less than one minute.It would do no harm to try this remedy at least. More Appropriate. Sympathetic Caller?What class are you iu at school, Bobby? Young Hopeful?I used to be in the A grammar, but since I had the hives j I've been put back into the B class.? Ohio State Journal. Wanted to Forget It. She ?These souvenir performances are a good idea. They give one something to remember the play by. He?But I think, as a rule, I'd prefer having something to forget it by.? Brooklyn Life. IIlu Only Refuge. The Parson?Your wife, sir. is trying to run my church. Witlierby?If that is really the case, the only thing for you to do is to join my poker club.?Harper's Bazar. Not So Dependent. Mr. Johnsing? If I should kiss yo\ Miss Vanilla, would yo' call fob assistance? Miss Vanilla?'Sistance! Do yo' think Ah need any 'sistance to receive one stingy little kiss??Chicago News. Ye-e*. "Well, goodby. I'll see you at church on Sunday." "Ye-es, if my new gown is ready in time."?Louisville Times. A HIsrh Roller. Crawford?What saved old Rocksey from the disgrace of dying rich? Crabskaw?His son-in-law.?New York Times. When Thn* Estimated. "Pa, what's an illustrious man?" ** A nno (ronorollv " Phinilffrt -TV. UV<(U VUVj tliij VM4VMQV Record-Herald. Strenuous Hint. Borem (11 p. m.)?It is a man's endurance?his staying qualities, as It were?that makes him strong. Miss Cutting (suppressing a yawn)? Indeed! Then you must be a modern Samson.?Cleveland Plain Dealer. Pooltively Brutal. Wife?Why do you wear those made tip ties? Husband?Er?probably for the same reason that I married a made up woman.?Chicago News. Proved. "Tour son is a philosophical student I hear." "Yes, I believe he is. I can't understand what he's talking about."?Detroit Free Press. One Quality Frequently Laekiig. "Do you believe that egotism and genius go together?" "Not always. There would be a lot more genius if they did." ? Chicago Record-Herald. Medicine For tiim. "ITis wife has treasured all the letters he wrote her when he was courting ber; keeps them by her all the time." "Gracious! She doesn't read them over, does she?" "No. but she threatens to read them to him whenever he gets obstreperous." ?Philadelphia Press. Forestalled. May?What's the matter, dear? Clara?My engagement with Charley is broken. May?Bu( I thought you intended to break it? Clara?So I did, but the wretch went and broke it himself. It doesn't cost a cent to be a gentleman. but it may cost you your life to be a fool.?Atchison Globe. Kidnaped. "So Daisy Daskabout's diamonds were stolen, were they?" inquired the patient newspaper man. suppressing a yawn. ".MO,' correcteu tne enterprising press agent; "they were kidnaped. She had them set in her teeth, and they had to take her too."?Cincinnati Commercial. All In the Draw. Wlgg?Many a woman discovers that she has married the wrong man. Wagg?Well, I've heard that marriage sometimes makes another man of a fellow.?Philadelphia Record. Great Labor Saver. Customer ?The metal in that knife you sold me is as soft as putty. It got dull the first time I used it. Dealer? Y-e-s, but think how easy it will be to sharpen.?New York Weekly. Men who mind their own business are usually successful because they have very little competition.?Chicago News. ?? ? Fresh Fish. ?Ml U <^A!A nn oocArf tvionf X Will IlttVt? iUl OOiv niu noqui ilucuu of fresh fish every Tuesday and Saturday at J. W. Long's Old Store. Give me a call when jcu want a nice mesa of fresh fish, tf John A. Williams. EMnBMBOHBBBBHMHHilHnHBi BUCKftWWlff J THE GREAT j FWIUTMIWCINeJ Thedford's Black-Draught hasj | saved doctors' bills for more than 8; | sixty year?. For the common fam- H | ily ailments, such as constipation, indigestion, hard adds, bowel com- jfi plaints, chills and fever, bilious- fe ness, headaches and other like g K complaints no other medicine is a | necessary. It invigorates and reg- B I ulates the liver, assists digestion, g ;| stimulates action of the kidneys, || A purifies the blood, and purges the ffi H bowels of foul accumulations. It m K cure3 liver complaint, indigestion, Jj| W sour stomach, dizziness, chills, W j rheumatic pains, sideache, back- 1 J ache, kidney troubles, constipation, 1 I diarrhoea, biliousness, piles, hard 1 f colds and headache. Every drug! gist has Thedford's Black-Draught | m 25 cent packages and in mam| moth size for 81.00. Never accept I a substitute. Insist on having the j original made b}r the Chattanooga | Medicine Company. I believe Thedford's Black-Draught I is the best medicine on earth. It is I I good for any and everything. I have c | a family of twelve children, and for n [| four years I have kept them cn foot J g| and healthy with no doctor but Black- S || Draught A- J. GREEN, IJIcwara, La. IS CJSTUTO^T'S A SYRUP. Unique?unlike any other cough preparation. The quickest to stop n cough axx* to remove soreness from the lungs. 25c. THE MURRAY DRUG CO., COLUMBIA, S. C. For Sale at 1HE BAZAAR. Aug. 18?ly. That Grow and Bear Frnil. Write tor our 60 page 11lastrated Catalogue and 40 page pamphlet, "How to ^2 Plant and Cultivate an Or'hard," Gives you that information you have so long uf-tc&j&BA liro.nt?d t tells vou all about those big red apples, lucious peaches. and Japan plums with their oriental sweetness, Ball of whioh you have often wondered where the trees cgmo from that produced EVERYTHING GOOD IN FRUITS. Unusal fine stock of SILVER MAPLES.young. thrifty trees smooth and strai ht,thokind that live and gr-?w off well. No old, rough trees. This Is 'he most rapid growing maple ?nd one of the most beautiful shade trees. Write for prices and give list of wants. J. Van Lindley Nursery Co., Pomona, N C, I WOOD'S : I Garden Seeds Best for the "Sunny South," because they are specially grown and selectedwith a full knowledge of the conditions and requirements of the South. Twenty-five years experience and practical growing of all the different vegetables enables lis to know the very best, and to offer seeds that will give pleasure, satisfaction and 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* i WOOD'S SEED BOOK also tells all about Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Potatoes, and all Farm Seeds. Write tor Seed Book and prices oi any Farm Seeds required. CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. a Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use In time. Sold by druggists. Jf v if^lfTJjgU Parlor Hestaiiraot 1336 main stkeet. COLUMBIA, - S. C., The only up-to-date eating House ot its kind in the City of Columbia. Jt is w*U kept? clean linen, prompt and polite servkvutui get it quickly. Quiet aucl order always pr<wa;l. You y,at what you order and pay only for what \on cot. Within easy re.-tcn ot do.-;trable sleeping apartments. OPKIV ALL NIGHT. B. DAVID, Proprietor. ????????1?ICW???I Mm 9 IflHKBBW?BWWW?H?a? ? mssnasm W A WORD TO OUR LEXINGTON FRIENDS ON ? m S | Fall and Winter Shoes. | |i| W have received the largest and best assorted stock of Bjots and 8hoes ^ ever shown in Columbia. jjflfe aftf We are prepared to save you money on every pair you buy. Guaranteed. m SDLID LEATHER SHOES. I I E. P. & F. A. DAVIS, | I OLIVER'S OLD STAND, 1 17IO MAIN STREEr COLUMBIA, 9. C. ^ February 19?ly. utjg, A.TSD Marietta Marble Works. TT7vx Ua?ia Ka?4 AAnt*M%A/1 in + Vl A QrtnfK TTTlfVl Tin " Ma] ITO uavn tuo uca u ^iauw i u vno wuuiu. ntvu % -* date pneumatic tools and polishing machines which puts n* *a a P?H^ion to do all kinds of Marble and Granite Work at the very lowest pnces. Estimates made on all kinds ofr ^ Cemetery Work, and Building Material. Wholesale and retail Call on or address, S. 0. KOSLEY & CO., P. W. BARNES, Proprietors, Atlanta, Ga. General Agent, Ridge Springs, 8. C. May 8 ?ly. i bls mm w*&b m B^asiB DEALER IN Dry Goods, Millinery asi Notions, NEAEL7 OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, COLUMBIA, - - . S. CMAIN STREET. We have received and have placed on oar shelves one of the most beautiful as well as themost com >iete line of FALL AND WINTER GOODS over shown in the city. These are all standard goods from the most reliable manufacturers and are recommended for their stylish and nobby appearanoe and the beauty ot patten. A full line of outing and dress goods ot all descriptions, as well as lovely creations in fashionable fall and winter millinery. Come and see these goods before purchasing, i will make it to yoar interest to do so. October, 9 ?3m. MID CAROLINA MARBLE WORKS 1707 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. . SImarble and granite dealers South. We use the best grade material in manufacturing Monuments and Headstones and guarantee our work and fiinish to be the best. When you hear a man complainpg ing that he can buy so much cheaper from some s>3ftcrg little fellow who is anxious to sell anything, you can ^ ^0WD *^at cheap stocJfc, -^Mrls> X^O cheap work, and of course a cheap job. ?2z5|8g|? ?S ^e can compete with any fair dealer in this country, but we cannot say we will sell as cheap as some as wo do not care work. IRON I WIRE FENCING, GRAVE LOT COPING, ITU, 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. 41?tf ^ DO WE KEEP || | GOOD STOVES? | Yes. and at prices surprisingly low as compared with quality. ?i|j This is oar No. 8 GJLDEN ROD Cook Stove, with 20-inch Oven at $8 00; with 22 icnh Oven. $22.00, and these A prices include a complete set of Cooking Utensils. We also have Stoves and Ranges varying in price ^ from $8 to $45.00, No more complete stock ?p jj>? to be had anywhere in this State. ^ There are none better than our Leader and Comfort Air 0 Tight Heaters for Wood. <4^ & Xo. 016 LEADER at...; $2 25 m No. 113 COMFORT at S3 00 M? 2s No. 121 COMFORT at S4 00 jig P No. 126 COMFORT at $5.00 8| <&> Send vour orders and inquiries to us. &? * & I LEE I MICE t KM., | 1519 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. M March 19?ly. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Jp