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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, May 27,1903. Zlon&ik Flirts With Cupid. To the Editor of the Dispatch. I meant no offense to Cupid whatever when I said last week, that there was nothing doing along his line and, strictly speaking, it was not true, because at that sametime Mr. Horace Taylor and Mies Ida Smith were bowing at his feet. Now what is done cannot be undone unless they move to Georgia; which I am pereeaded they will never do. "We wish Horace and his pretty bride a long and happy life. The boys of Lewiedale have organized themselves into a brass band. Now, if they don't happen to lose the month piece to the big drum we may expect success from them. Mr. M. V. Xl&UUJHU IB IUO CiUUiCUU ICQUCl DUU teacher. Colonel D. J.,Griffith was on our N etreetB lately. We are always glad to see him. Messrs. Olin and Willie Smith are spending awhile in New Brookland? bat they'll come back agaiD, girls; they can't get away from your charms. Klondike is keeping bachelor's camp now, and has learned by sweet (?) experience the truth of that grand old scripture text: "it is not good for men to live alone." Any man who is so mean and stingy that he won't take his church paper and yet spends $8 or $10 a year for whisky' ought to move to Africa and sleep with a wet dog. Mr. J. E Dunbar, of the Black creek section, holds the laurels in to bacco culture so far this year. Cotton and corn is small for the time of year. The pestiferious house fly has put in his appearance, and now every cow will need her own tail. Lost?between here and yesterday ?a golden opportunity. I am sure no one will And it. , Now for the next four weeks the sweet pleasure will be ours of "seeing the sweet gril graduate broach up her hair and look her best. Klondike. ; $100 Seward $100. I The readers of this paper will be please to learn that there is at least J one dreaded disease thai science has . been able to eare in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Care is the only positive care known to the medical fraternity. Citarrh being a constitutional disease, reqaires a constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it tails to core. Send for list of testimonials. F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 75 c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Brookland News To the Editor of the Dispatch: The members of Brookland Council J. 0. U. A. M., No. 35, gave a delightful ice creame festival Saturday night. The location was an ideal one and the grounds were beautifully ligh'ed with Japenese lanterns. The occasion was a grand success, the order realizing a sum of fifty dollars. Sunday being the fixed date for the annual sermon of this order, the members of Brockland and Olymphia Councils unite 1 and marcbed to the Methodist church ,where by special Invitation the Rev. Dr. W. W. Daniel, president of the Columbia Female College, delivered a most eloquent sermon to them. The Council here boast of being the banner council of the State, the membership being near the two hundred mark. The lady friends of the Masons will give an entertainment next Thursday night on the ground floor of the Masonic Hall for the benefit of this ancient fraternity. It is said that the program is an excellent one and we beepeak in advance that the eveDt will be largely and liberally patronized. Our town was visited by many of the old ''Yets" during the reunion week in Cslumbia. Many of our citizens entertained them at their homes. Capfc. J. H. Counts and I. H. Nunamaker of Irmo, were visitors here during the reunion. The Lutheran church is undergoing some repairs and is being repainted. The Columbia Mills Company gave the operatives a holiday in order that they might attend the reunion. Messrs. M. H. Witt, L. W. Moak and W. D. Dsnt are attending the TT r\f "P f In t q meal, of ra r? croVm r Ct JJk Ui Jk tuig tt an v/mugwmt^* The Magistrate is quite busy these I days having his constable looking up delinquent tax payers. Brookland and Congaree townships had her prorata share of the delinquents this year and many a man is now wearing a long face over his seemingly carelessness in trying to dodge his taxes. D. Greatly Alarmed By a Persistent Cough, but Permanently Cured by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mr. H. P. Burbage, a student at law, in Greenville, S. C, had been troubled for four or five years with a continuous cough which he says, I i i 3 ; i _ | "greatly aiarmeu me, causing me iu fear that I was in the first stage of consumption." Mr. Burbage, having seen Chamberlain's Cough Remedy advertised, concluded to try it. Now read what he says of it: "I soon felt a remarkable change and after using two bottles of the twenty-five cent size, was permanently cured." Sold by The Kaufmann Drug Co. > ? Perpetual Motion Idea. The Washington Evening Star says: The Commissioner of Patentp, Mr. Frederick I AlleD, has stated poei- * lively that the patent office will not, | under any conditions, issue patents on so called "perpetual motion" ma- ^ chines and that no patents for 6uch machines have been issued by the past forty years. This etatement of the Commission was made in response to an inquiry of a reporter of the Star regarding the alleged issue of a patent for a perpetual motion ma- ^ chine to a man in South Carolina. This ma!? chimed to have receded a 1 a patent for his machine, and long j articles praising him and the machine have appeared in several Southern * papers. It was a clipping from one . of these papers, which contained, among other things, an alleged statement of a patent office official that such a patent had been issued. The Wastes of the Body. , Every seven days the blood, mus- < cles and bones of a man of average , size loses two pounds of wornout j tissue. This waste cannot he replen- < ished and the health and strength , kept up without perfect digestion, j When the stomach and digestive i organs fail to perform their functions, { iVtA e4?sAn/?fli Info r\rr?r? knolfli 1 buw Obiuugvu luio uunuf UCOJVU gnco j way, and disease sets up. Kodol Dye- ( pepsia Cure enables the stomach and } digestive organs to digest and assimilate all of the wholesome food that may be eaten into the kind of blood that rebuilds the tissues and protects the health and strength of the mind and body. Kodol cures Indigestion, r Dyspepsia and all stomach troubles. It is an ideal spring tonic. Sold by all Druggist. J j A Good Soil. 1 An editor of a North Carolina paper recently stated that he had been kissed by one of the most beau- , tiful married women in town. He promised to tell her name in tke first issue of his paper the next month. In two weeks the circulation of his newspaper doubled. But when he gave the name of his wife he had to leave town. From a Cat Scratch On the arm, to the worst sort of a bum, sore or boil, DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is a quick cure. In buying Witch Hazel Salve, be particular to get DeWitt's?this is the salve that heals without leaving a scar. A specific for blind, bleeding, itching and protruding piles. Sold by The Kaufmann Drug Co. "Bless This Frugal Meal." "How do you like the new minister'?" inquired one of the leading members of a suburban flock of the deacon's wife. "I don't like him at all," was the reply. "Of course," I invited him to dine with us when be was here on trial, and naturally enough I apologized in advance for the dinner, but I leave it to you if that afforded him ground to insult me." "Insult you? Certainly not How did he do that?" 1 Oh, when it came time to say graco ne asked the Lord to bless the 'frugal meal,' and really, between us, I must admit that I had made most elaborate preparations." A Little Early Riser Now and then, at bedtime will cure constipation, biliousness and liver troubles. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the famous little pills that cure by arousing the secretions, moving the bowels gently, yet effectually, and giving such tone and strength to the glands of the stomach and liver that the cause of the trouble is removed entirely, and if their use is continued for a few days, there will be no return of the complaint. Sold by The Kaufmann Dm cr ftv 0 Obituary. Earle Rudolph, eon of Jacob N. and wife, Ella, Harman, was bom June 18, 1900, and died May 12, 1903. Tbus bis short, but sweet life was only 2 years, 10 months and 2J days. God has taken this bright little jawel from earth and loved ones and placed it "Safe in the aims of Jesus, Safe on his gentle breast Ihere by his love o'er shadowed, Sweetly his soul shall rest." May we all strive to meet him in that beautiful home, where no pain ipd death shall enter and the cords of love and family ties are never eroken. Buried at St. Peter's by the ( Rev J. A. Crome. J. E R. K. The 22-Eays. i Recent experiments, by practical jests and examination with the aid cf ihe X-Rays, establish it as a fact ihat Catarrh of the Stomach is not a iiBeaee of itself, but that it results from repeated attacks of indigestion. 'How can I cure my indigestion?" K?dol Dyppopsia Care is curing :hoU8ande. It will cure ycu of indigestion and dyspepsia, and prevent jr cure Catarrh of the Stomach. Kodol digests what you eat?makes the stomach sweet. The Iiaufmann Di ug Co. - ? On the Political Stump. This is a Georgia boy's sccount cf ais father's enterance into politics: 'Dad has took the stump. I dunno i i *. 1.11 wno run mm up it?out nes on it, jest the same. Dad is after a cffis. One paper says he is a born liar; author one says be stoled a boss, an' auther one says be run off with a bidder. When ma heard all these :hings she said she thought she inowed before; but she's glad she's ione found him out at last, an' jest irait till she ketches him again!" Made Young Again. "One "I Dr. King's New Life Pills jach night for two weeks has put me n my 'teens' again" writes D. H. Uurner of Dempseytown, Pa. They're ;he best in the world for Liver, Stonach and Bowels. Purely vegetable. Siever gripe. Ooly 25c at The Kaufnann Drug Company. The funny, fluffy things that a ivoman calls clothe9 a man calls Hosieries. If the average man had the same success with his business as with his summer garden his permanent adIress would be the poor house. Thousands Saved By DO. KING'S M Dim! Th swonderful medicine posi-B lively cures Consumption, Coughs I Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneu-I monia, Hay Fever, Pleurisy, La-1 Grippe, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, R Croup and Whooping Cough, gj Every brttle guaranteed. No I Cure. No Pay. Price 50o.&$l.l Trial bottle free. will save the dyspeptic from many days of misery, and enable him to eat whatever he wishes. They prevent SICK HEADACHE, cause the food to assimilate and nourish the body, give keen appetite, DEVELOP FLESH and solid muscle. Elegantly sugar coated. ?n Take No Substitute. ii organs!' m a a N23 w i In elegant cases containing all Ihe latest improvements. Designed lor I both Home and Chnrch use. CJp-to- ! date and noied for sweetness and purity of tone, power and durability. i j Write today for catalogue, prices and i i I terms. Stool, book and freight free. | i ! PIANOLA i r j ! I I ; I j j a wonderful attachment to fit any j i piano, enabling any one without pre- j vious knowledge of music to play j the simplest to most difficult music ; without study or practice. Catalogue i and particulars free. We have a lot of good second ; hand Pianos and Organs of various ; j I makes from rent and exchange to be ! ! | sold at low prices and easy terms. ' For anything musical write I HIDDEN & BATES, i Ji 'i; S. M. II. !: I ! . SAVANNAH, OA. September 10, 1903. ly. i i : j ANDREW CRAWFORD 1 ATTORNEY AT LAW, OOLTTHBIA, - S. C. PRACTICES IN THE STATE AND Federal Courts, and offera his proles^ jionai services to the citizens ot Lexington Oounty. October 18?ly, ?NGINES boilers. Tank*. Stack*, Stand Pipes and Bbost-Iroa Work; 5 hat tine. Pulleys, Gearing, Boa**, Baogera, etc. Mill Castlnirs. Mr~Caat every day; work SCO hand*. 19KBABD IRON WORKS * SUPPLY OS . AUGUSTA, GKO&GIA. 1 !. Janoary 2??ly " ! Alfred J. Fox,! < > i Life and Fire , \ \ Insurance and { , Real Estate e I ??? : Agent, i I =? J Lexington, S. C Only First Class Companies Represented. | My companies are popular, strong j and reliable. No one can give your } business better attention; no one can give you better protection; no one can j give you better rates. j [ : Prompt and careful attention given i ; to buying and selliDg Real Estate, j both town and country properties, j ; Correspondence respectfulv solicited. j S The Leading Sporting Weekly ' sr? VQRK satutoav. *VAV ?. | .-tsj-g-u; ~ by jj br-^ak 1 sk b| ! send $1.00 and get the POLICE GAZETTE : or 13 WEEKS and a Sporting Book FREE I premium list mailed tree on application. Richard k. Fox, N. Y. City. J F0LEY5H0Nir* >TAR ! Cures Colds; Prevents Pneumonia NEW AND FEESH. 1 r \r ^ p D S TVi c* 1 a vMcf a -n rl rr i <ajj.avu V 5 #11 best stock of D. PM. Ferry's and Crosman Brothes' Seed we have ever had. Now For Sale at &&?s*k E$Bi88& iSSSBk !!^J3 i m Bazaar. WM. PLATT, DEALER IN Dry Hoods, Millinery and Notions, NEABL7 OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, - S- o. MAIN STREET. 7e have received and have placed on oar shelves one of the most beaatifal as well as the most complete line of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS ver shown in the city. These are all standard goods from the most reliable manufacturers and are recommended for their stylish and nobby appearance and the beauty of pattern. A full line of Ginghams and dress goods of all descriptions, as well as lovely creations in fashionable spring and summer millinery. Come and see these goods before purchasing. I will make it to your interest to do so. October, 9.?3m. ami lil MLS 'HE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN IjH COLUMBIA. 114 fit nAJ/fTD'C INITED STATES. STATE. CITY AND COUNTY |l|l| UK. B/A?vhK O J DEPOSITORY. ||||| Savings Department. |||H iLlfiALu *81(3 up Capital - $200,000 ;l! [|$f ra\Ka 999 # iurplus Profits - . 70,000 Hi K BUPYTT A Wlft .lability of Stockholders - 200,000 sj'![ i||| IVLlffi U >M ? 1|! 11 r . . ? , . f A $470'000 : ii| ji|l A New Discover}- for the Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent I ,B,i r.,r??f 1 er annum, payable May 1st and Novein- ' ^ '1JI ^ .a* icf w a ht.ark. prflsii^flt I itiiMI Female Diseases. WmizJoNBS, Vice President and Cashier. j jjiiljj! ?!! f December 4 ly. j^.| It is c permoncnt cure for c!l ;!jj| Womb. Bladder end Urinary Di5 Iw l eases and female Weaknesses. [VIMflTAM QUI/ I Qj UV :ij|| LeucorrhoeaorWhites.lrregUar .LAliluluft ofiifiHuo Dfll. j I )EPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO I III vclue.f taken with regularity duCHECK -l rmg Pre3ncn-y or the Change Hi of Life. W. P. ROOF, Cashier. if DIBECTORS: | ^ price S126 ,L .lien Jones, W. P. Roof, C. M. Efird, jj wm?mmmmmmm1 >1 t-S R. Hilton. James E. Hendrix. i;| ? EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. | prepared BY Deposita of $1 and upwards received and i DR. W C BAKER, merest at 5 ner cent, ner annum allowed, ! !j Tcr innixniu unim-rni! urn na avable April and October. : 9 ,nt LUJKUU1 WUUB' ? MSeptember 21?tf j \ | { GREENE VILLI. TENS. Dn* #/<%Allrtu'e!SENT FREE to alt I | Uli il001 Ivj w,users of morphine^ ooooo??ooo??oooo \ | 1 81 HI calae or whiskey, a x t 111 1 B hJB large book of parW* SIS IVI tlcularson home or ; B S LE BVa sanatorium treat B v ment. Address, B i ..... . AND M. WOOLLEY CO. DfiWiLt'S u,tcf 3BIV@ Ulhinlrau Httra 104 N. Pryor Street Haiel ^dlfC ItniSKSy ulllB Atlanta, Georgia por pj|eSj Burns, Sores. J