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The Lexington Dispatch Wednesday, February 18, 1903. P. C. Z. Notes. Miss Emma Koon, of Barr's Landing, who has been attending school at home, has returned to the Institute and stays in the home of the principal. Miss Delia Harman, who has been ? - ? "Tv n i 1 * going to tne rroviaence scnooi, nas returned to the Institute. She boards with her sister in the principal's home. Mr. John Snelgrove is a patron of Charter Oak school, but when it closed he sent his daughter, Emma, to the Institute. Mr. Willis Kaminer patronizes Charter Oak school when in session, but as it has closed he continues his in school at the Institute. Prof. C. L. T. Fisher, Yice-President of Elizabeth College, of Cbarlottle, N. C., has placed one of his C v-k a T f :s dUUUiatBUipQ 1U tlic XUDVllULL. -L.u iu open to the young lady graduate making the highest average of her class. This a great honor to Lexington and especially to the Institute as Elizabeth is one of the best colleges in the South, and also because there have been but ten of these placed in this State. Here are the names of those who were present at the Institute every , day last month: Collegiate Department?B e s s i e Corley, Eppie Roof, Lily Smoak, Lola Harman, Josie Smoak, Chalmers Wessinger, Anna Derrick, Carro Efird, Bertha Xleckley, Eunice Wessinger, Edna Barr, Kate Shull, Hattie Cromer, Estelle HarmaD, Frank Roberts, Olin Crout, Jessie Risinger, Patsy George, Frank Lown, Lee Rawl, Fred Crout, Luvie Craps, Yerley Wingard, Talmage Wessinger, Cora Ballentine. Intermediate Department Olin Barre, Pearl Clark, Jessie Corley, May Corley, Ethel Derrick, Anna Miller, Ella Price, Annie Lou Taylor, Hay Taylor, George Sawyer, Alma Long, Ernestine Barr, George Craps, Missouri Lowman, Daggett Ogilvie, G. C. Martin, Anice Bouknight, Belle Corley. Kezie George, Ruth Efird, Anna Martha Meetze, Nettie Lowman, Anna Smoak, Frank Wingard, Rhude Roberts. Primary Department?Raymond Smoak, Annie Caughman, Lorenzo Bouknight, Minnie Smoak, Weeber Rawl Robert Corley, Wilbur Caughman, Drafts Boozer, Lula Bouknight, Rufus Powell, Willard Sox, Henry Barrett, Bessie Price, Rath Clark, Jesse Rikard. P. DeWitt's Witch Easel Salve. The only positive care for blind, bleeding,itching and protruding piles, cuts, burns, bruises, eczema and all abrasions of the skin DeWitt's is the only Witch Hazel Salve that is made' from the pure, unadulterated witch hazel?all others are counterfeits. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is made to cure?counterfeits are made to sell. Kaufmann Drug Co. The Legislature. The General Assembly is still wrestling with the great problems of civil government. and be it said to the credit of the members, more and closer attention is given to each and every measure as they are taken from j the calendar than heretofore, the result of which will undoubtedly be the passage of more wholesome laws and the rejection of a larger number of bad ones. Among the most important bills which has received the favorable consideration of the House was the bill to create the office of Chief Constable, whose duty it is to supervise the Dispensary Constables, and carries a salary of $1,500 a year. The bill provides for the appointment of the Chief Constable by the Governor. i1 CJl i* Lrnring me progress or rue discussion of this bill, Hod. John Bell Towill made a timely and strong point when he insisted that it was high time for the Governor to stop being a clerk to the constabulary force, and we are of the same opinion. The appropriation and supply bills passed in the ssme shape that they came from the committees, with the exception of the appropriation for ?acBMsnaam i mvwm IBBI ? nu i "win liraaBPB i Winthrop, which has been reduced, but the Senate will probably restore the appropriation as it originally stood. The bill to require all Superintendents of Edncation to hold first grade 'teachers' certificates met its death in the Senate, at did also the bill to distribute dispensary profits to the weak schools. The House rejected Mr, Haskills bill to provide for repairs to tbeState house. The compulsory education bill has 1 been killed The bill providing for a tax of 50 cents on each dog in the State has received its third reading in the House. Many bills were warmly debated before they were finally disposed of by the bouse in which they were considered. The Governor has affixed his signature to the child labor bill and it is now a law of the State. ? Escaped ail Awful Fate. i Mr. H. Haggine, of Melbourne, Fia., writes, "My doctor told me I had Consumption and nothing could be done for me. I was given up to die. The offer of a free trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, induced me to try it. Results were startling. I am now on the road to recovery and owe all to Dr. King's. New Discovery. It surely saved my -life.?' This great cure is guranteed for all throat and lung diseases by the Kaufmann Drug Co. Price 50o and 8100. Trial I bottles free. Pigs Brought Orood Price. ror.Ar/1 fnp liirrVl TApi/iQj X LiC nuiiu o iui uigu of blooded live Berksbires was broken afc th8 third annual brood pig Berkshire sale on the Biltmore estate, near Asheville, N. C., od February 3rd. Sixty-one animals were sold for more than $13,000, an average of $222 each. One pig sold for 8615. The pen contained the finest and biggest aggregations of imported and home bred blooded Berksbires ever seen at one time in this country and their prize winning records and breeding qualities attracted the cream of buyers and owners of nearly all the great stock farms of this country* , A Mother's Recommendation. I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedv for a number of vears and have no hesitancy in Baying that it is the best remedy for coughs, colds and croup I have ever used in my family. I have not words to express ! my confidence in this remedy.?Mrs. J. A. Moore, North Star, Mich. For sale by the Kaufmann Drug Co. War Rumor Not Confirmed. Panama, February 12.?No confirmation has been received here regarding the reported declaration of war by Guatemala against Salvador and Honduras. It is well kpown that Guatemala openly sympathizes with the President-elect of Honduras, Senor Bonilla, but it is believed that present critical situation in Guatemala will not allow the government to render Senor Bonilla any substantial aid. Salvador and Nicaragua are protecting their respective countries. War preparations are reported to be proceeding in Guatemala, where a strict censorship has been established over the outgoing cablegrams. The Easy Pill. DeWitt's Little Early Risers do not gripe nor weaken the system. They cure biliousness, jaundice, constipation and inaclive livers, by arousing the secretions, moving the bowels gently, yet effectually, and giving such tone and strength to the glands of the stomach, liver and bowels that the cause of the trouble is removed entirely. These famous little pills exert a decided tonic effect I upon the organs involved, and if i I their use is continued for a few dayB ! there will be no return of the trouble. Kaufmann Drug Co. j * " The Negro Problem. The Governor has received a leugthy telegram from the New York ' Commercial Advertiser, requesting j his views upon the negro, his advance* i ment, if auy, and the reasons, etc. i Tne Governor Las not yet decided to ! consider it. 1 BBBMMBM?a? ?cmwcgB m limn mm | A Golden Rule of Agriculture: Be good to your laud and your crop will be good. Plenty of I Potash in the fertilizer spells quality j ' and quantity in the har- . A vest. Write us and we will send yen, KB free, by next mail, our money winning b??kS' GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau Street, ^ ? Chsap Bite 3 5 Via the Seaboard A;;' L'n* Railway, fvb 6ra> Carnivals, blew Grleans La.. Mobile. Ala,, and Pensacola. ria. For the above carnivals the Seaboard Air Line will sell tickets from Colombia, S. C, at the following low rates: New Orleans, La., and return $21.45; Mobile, Ala, and return, ?17.20: Pensacola, Fla , and return, ?10.70. Proportionately low rates will apply from other South Carolina points. Tickets will be sold February 17th to the 23rd inclusive, and for trains scheduled to arrive at destination by noon of February 24th. Final limit of tickets will be Febru ary Jbtn, rjuo, except tnat extension of this limit to March lJtb, 1003, C3a he had on payment of fee of fifty cents and deposit of ticket with the Joint Agent at destination, or prior, to February 2Sth. The Seaboard offers quick schedules and the short line route from many South Carolina points. Call or write any Seaboard Agent. J. J. Puller, Traveling Passenger Agent, Columbia, S. C Will Not Meet Cleveland. Terre Haute, Indiana, Feb. 15 ? W. J. Bryan said here today that he did not know how the report started that he had refused to dine with the Ircquois club of Chicago if Mr. Cleveland is invited, but when asked if the report was true he said: "I do not care to say." Mr. Bryan is filling a few lecture engagements in Indiana, after which he will go to New York. Then he will return to Lincoln, where, he says, he is to serve as a juror at the present term of the local court. One Minute Cough Cure gives relief in one minute, because it kills the microbe which tickles the mucous membrane, causing the congb, and at the same time clears the phlegm, draws out the inflammation and heals and soothes the affected parts. One Minute Cough Cure strengthens the luDgs, wards off pneumonia and is a JittLUJlOSO HiAU UOVC1 tuin 1U all curable cases of Coughs, Colds and Croup. One Minute Cough Cure is pleasant to take, harmless and good alike for young and old. Kaufmann Drug Co. To Keep Up "Lilly Whites." Birmingham, Ala., February 12 ? In response to a letter sent out by W. I. Welman, of Huntsville, Chairman, of the State Republican Executive Committee, maDy of the leading Alabima Republicans met here to discuss the situation of maintaining the "Lilly White" Republican organization. It was decided unanimously to keep up the present organization, and last night Chairman Welman gave out an interview setting forth the efforts being made to change the policy and arraigning the referees in this State. All the members declared their purpose cf continuing the fight despite President Roosevelt. Whe~ ^ou feel blue and that everything goes wrong, take a dose of Chamberlain^ Stomach and Liver | Tablets. They will cleanse and in- j vigorate your stomach, regulate your j bowels, give you a relish for your ! food and make you feel that in this j old world is a good place to live, j For sale by the Kaufmann Drug Co. Lots of men talk like philosophers | and act like fools. w. a. reimsm, Columbia, s. c. is NOW MA KINO 'Ifib bbST PIClurts t/;al r.HLt ii?- im<i m this re tintry iftd ail who have ut-vel iia<J a rc-.ai ftLe J>i 'urc, should uu-v try aoiue of his latest i ryi'S Spe") tuenf* cao bf seetj at h*'p {Aa' ?t- no Ktrtirs. no^t to ttie Hnt Wh? writing mention the Disoa^h. Milton's Lifefor the | Liver and Kidneys strengthens weiik kid- ; t? W 1 !? j Y* ?"?:- VT'fc'F^ ! \-i*? ti W 4a ?* '^5T sau zLiizx# W Jh t isa^ MAIM ST., COLUMBIA, S. C? JEWEL5R a" ESPAIEBE j L;.'1.- a splendid stock oi' Jewelry, V? atcJbc?, ic-oi-.x iiu.i *?;iVervi?ir?:) A line lino ci | -j.ir-:?.*!c-.k ?ijd Eyeglasses to tit (.very one, ? tor .-a;.' at lowest prices. .?*?* Bepairs oa V.'atches first class .t >l-'y dove and otareiib-ed. at moderate vis 6f; ?; , OH, E, J, ETilEItEDGE, j . v"8J"KGJ-^OTV DENTIST, I LEESVILLE, S. C. | Ofiice next door below post office Always onband. February 12. i KODOL digests what you eat. 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