tei??& * Tfjg' cures Hacking Coughs, *=? Sore Lungs, Grippe,Pueu- g g| monia and Bronchitis in a I few days, w ny men riss: m ? Consumption, a slow, sure 1 flj death? Get Dr. Bull's \ B Cough Syrup. Price, 25c. a M Don't be imposed upon. ?|j Refuse the deal r's substitute ; it ? is not as good as Dr. Bull's. ffi Salvation Oil euros Rheumatism, go Aches and Pains. 15 fit 35 cts. ?3 , The Lexington Dispatch WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 24 I9t0 JGg*Notices will be inserted in the Local department at the uniform pi'ice of 5 cents per line, to one and all,^\ Index to ITe-sr Advartissmonts. Business S ill Growing?Furtick. First National Bank of Batesburg. Citation Notice?J. W. Lykes. Money to Loan?J P. Thomas, Jr. For Sale?Wm. H. Lyles. Final Discharge?F L Chapman. Final Discharge?E L. Amick. You Know What Yen Are Taking When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. $60 Per Month and Expenses Can be made by a capable woman Permanent position. Experience un- . necessary. "Write at once for particulars. Clark & Co., 234 S. 4ih St., , Puiladelphia, Pa. 3m8. If the Baby is Cutting Teeth Be sure and use that old and well tried remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allay8 all pain, cures wind colic and ' is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. It is the best of all. ' The Erst Prescription for Malaria, i Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove's i Tasteless Chill Tcnic. It is 6imply iron and quinine in a tasteless form \ No cure?no pay. Price 50 cents. j Wanted, { Two hoDest, industrious white , men to work in dairy. Must be good milkers. Fifteen dollars and bouse per month. Dr. Folk, 51 Columbia, S. C. ( Why Not You ? Others are making three to ten c dollars a day. Investigate our plan. I Steady work iQ town or country. No f risk. Write at once and take advantaofl nf the hnlidav trade. Address, Manager, ( Bex 80, Greenville, S. C. ? GOOD ? ^HEALTH< I by the Quart. ' Every bottle you take of Johnston's Sarsaparilla means better health, __ and every bottle contains a full 1 quart. It makes better blood?purer t blood. For thirty years this famous p \ Jr remedy has been creating and main\F tainlng good health. 1 dk* Johnston's r Pll Sarsaparilla ? builds up the system, tones the nerves, and strengthens the muscles more promptly and effectually than c any other remedy known. The pallor of the cheek disappears, energy takes the place of ^ languor, and the rich color of health flows to a the cheeks. Uiiequalled for all disorders of the stomach and liver, and for all weakening complaints of men, women and children. g !iafch are requested to call aod ettle when in town, or send by leighbors coming. "Wanted at Once?2,575 dirty and agged dollar bills and we trust that lelinqueut subscribers will supply his long ft It want. Rev E L. Wessinger and bride, f Shiremanston, PeDn., have been isiting relatives and frierds in and .round Chapin, in this county. The people are delighted with the ,rood music of the S.C C I JB*nd and he young ladies are in love with the ! landsome appearance of the band >oys. Cii'ds are out announcing the mariage of Mr. John M. Hook, of Clemon College and Miss Sarah Brodie, if Leesville. The ceremony takes )lace today. A quite a crowd of our colored jopulation le.'t for Columbia this norning to see the ehphant. Some eft on the ''CrossoiT and others via be dirt road. During the inforced confinement | )f Editor Doar of the Georgetwon | Cimep, to his home, we trust that i ,he good women of that hospitable ! ,own will keep him well supplied . vith lemon pies. I Sweet Violet, the best known 5 i jents cigar on the market, and other ! grands of fine cigarp, together with i he famous Klondike, which honestly ' jclipsee all 2 for nickle cigars on tLe j narket, at Bazaar. The Ogarita & Hatfield Comedy | Company gave a pleasant entertainment last night in the court house to I * large audience. The entertainment ivill be repeated tonight with an enlire change of program. T. B. Aughtry & Co invites every ! 'armer in Lexington county to visit j iheir store next week, while in attend- j ince upon the State Fair, and see * " ? rv? mnr 1 m_ tceir 1 ILlLLltLIBiuv.il vi iniuiiug >w plements and useful hardware. Miss Kitty JFianigan has just opened a fine line of ladies' underwear, j Call and see them. She is also i ff r- j ing genuine 15 cents hose for 1U j cents and a line of new hats which j are bound to please the most fastid- j ious. C*ll aud see thim at her place of business on lower Main stieet be- ; fore purchasing. i BBnMBMMMHnBaMaaanai Warren C. Weed, E 1. Seay, D. D Klecklev, J. F. Sbealy, Killiur? Hook, Gaa Lorick, B B Swygert. Albert Meetze, T. S. Harraan and P H Corley have been appoiu'ei and commissioned by the Governor constables for the Lexington County Fair Association. The Parish Messenger, a neat little three column folio, issued from Rightwell, this county,is on our table. It is published in the interest of St. Peter's and St. John's congregations of the Evangelical Lutheran Church | in Lexington. Rev. A. R Beck is its editor aDd the subscription price is ! 25 cents per annum. Read the startling announcement ! made by Wm. F. Furtick in this issue. J His buyers in the trade centres have made some wonderful bargains in the purchase of dry goods, notions, shoes and hats, and he^roposes to give the purchasing public the benefit of his good luck by selling these goods at prices unheard of before in this section of the country. Make his store your headquarters while in Columbia next week. When you visit Columbia you should not fail to visit the well appointed hardware store of the Dial Hardware Co. This is an old reliable firm, having been in business there since the war, and consequently has had large and satisfactory business relations with the people, and with the same courtesy that they have been treated in the past so their customers will be treated in the future. Their g^ods are of the best foreign and domestic manufacture, an 1 they keep in stock everything that is needed in the shop or on tie farm, at the most reasonable prices. Cures Blood and Skin Troubles. Trial Treatment Fiee. Is your blood pure ? Are you sure of it? D) cuts or scratches heal slowl) ? Does y?ur skin itch or burn? Have you Pimples? Eruptions? Aching bones or back? Eczema? Old Sores? Boils? Scrofula? Rheumatism? Foul Breath? Catarrh? Are you pale? Then B B. B (Botanic Blood Balm) will purify your blood, heal every sore and give a clear, smooth, healthy 6kin. Deepseated cases like ulcers, cancer, eat- j ing sores, Painful Swellings. Blood Poison are quickly cured by Botanic Blood Balm, Cures when all else fails. Thoroughly tested for 30 vears. Drug stores $1 per large bottle. Trial treatment free by writing Blood Balm Co, Atlanta, Ga , Describe trouble?free medical advice given. Over 3.000 voluntary testimonials of cores by B. B. B. The First National Bank of Batesburg. At a meeting of the directors of The First National Bank of Batesburg held lost Friday, it was f(.und that that baDk is doing a business far in excess of the expectations of its most sanguine fr'ecds. It has been developed that the bank fills a long felt want, not cnly of the town of Batesburg, but the contiguous country and is, therefore, an established fact. It is officered by some of the soundest business men in that section of the county, and its board of directors consists of gentlemen who have made financial successes of their own business and it follows that they will safely guide and direct the affairs of the bank with wisdom and discretion. It is a safe institution to make your deposits aDd will doubtless receive a liberal patronage. At the meeting rtferred to above Mr. N. A. Bates, a prominent planter aDd capitalists living near the towD, and Mr. W. W. WatsoD, the cashier .of the bank, were elected directors to fill the places left vacant at its organization. A Strong Fortification. Fortify the body against disease by Tutt's Liver Pills, an absolute cure for sick headache, dyspepsia, sour stomach, malaria, constipation, jaundice, biliousness and all kindred troubles. "The Fly=Wheel of Life" Dr.Tutt; Your Liver Pills are the fly-wheel oflife. I shall ever be grateful for the accident that brought them to my notice. I feel oo ,'f T q nr?w 1e,ise of life. ao 11 x iiuci **v/ ?? - ? ? J. Fairleigh, Platte Cannon, Cel. Tutt's Liver Pills Extra Trains. The extra trains for the Augusta end of thje Southern Riil-vay for the State Fair will be run cn Wednesday and Thursday of next week, leaving Augusta at 7 o'clock a. m. On the same days the S aboard Air Line will run extras from Garnelt, on the Georgia line, leaving that place at 7:00 a. m. and arriving in Columbia at the F?ir Grounds at 10:20 a. m. No announcement has been made as to the extras on the Perry extension of the Southern Rtilwa>; nor of those on the Columbia, Nevvberry and Laurens Railroad that we have seen. Desiccated cocoanut, already pre pared for making pies, custards and cakes, at the Bazaar. Married. Oq Sunday, October 14. 1900, at the residence of Mr. Rial North, the "room's father, in Brookland, by the R-v E. L L\brand, Mr. Rial E. North, of BrookUnd,arid Miss Blanche E. Wooten, of Fairfield. Tuesday, October lG:b, 1900, at the home of the bride's father, Mr. S. M. Sigh tier, the marriage of bis youngest daughter Miss Chra to Mr. White Geiger, was solemnized in the pre9 i ence of the families of the contracting: parties. Rev. Mr. HerloDg officiated. Leesville Notes. To the Editor of the Dispatch: Too hot for October. The building and property boom is the best just now that it has been in Leesville for years. The prospects are it will continue for an indefinite period. The coilpge boys have arrayed themselves in bran new cadet gray uniforms, brass buttons and cadet stripes are a new and pleasiDg feature of this session of our college. C-ipt F. H. Derrick, who has charge of the ruilitiry department, will taKe the boys to the State fair. Early last Wednesday morning, (17th) Mrs. H. P. Bouknigbt breathed her last and her soul returned to the God she loved to serve Mrs. Bouknigbt was a loviDg and faithful wife, a kind neighbor, an humble and consecrated Christian Her deeds were deeds of kindorss, her acts were those of mercy. Her life, her teachings and example were exemplary. She will be missed, but God has called her and we must not m urmur. The n mains were enterred in the Lutheran cermtery, and well might we say that beneath the sobre pine sleeps one of the sweet*st women God ever breathed his bles-ings on. Mr. James Kinard cf Eiberedge, will commence the erection of a fine residence on Broad street next week. We welcome Mr. Kinnrd among us. The sale of the famous Lee or Fort land, on November 6 h, will be a historic day for Leesville. For years this land has blocked the progress of our town, but now it is cut o ' iuto nice lots and will be sold to the hi^he?t bidder on November 6ih. This will mean much :for us. Oct 22, 1900. Sol. NOTICE OF ELECTION For State aud ConDty Offices and for Amendments to the State Constitution. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Countvof Lexington. Notice is hereby given that an election will be held at the several precincts established by law in Levington County, on Tuesday, November 6,1900, for the following offices, towit Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney-General, C'omproller Genera', Adjutant and Inspector General, Slate Tieasurcr, Staie Supeiintendent of Education, one Railroad Commissioner, one Circuit Solicitor. one Si *iator, two Rep*esentatives in the General Asseinb y. Supervisor, two County Commissioners. Sheriff, Clerk of Court, Coroner, and County Superintendent of Education. Pursuant to the Constitution of South Carolina, end the terras of Joint. R solutions No 340 and 341, approved February 19, A. 1) 1900, (Acts of South Carolina, p. p. 570 and 5711, an election will also bo held at the same tin eand place foraraendn ents to the Constitution of South rarol'na, as follows: Amend S ction 7, Article V i 11. of the Constitution of South Carolina, as follows Add at the end thereof the following word:'. "Provided, That the limitation imposed by 1 his Section and by Section ">, Aiticle IV, of this Constitution shall ?ot applv to b mded indebtedness inclined by the cities of Columbia. ltock Hill, Charleston and Florence, where the proceeds of said bonds are npplted solely for the purchase, establishment, maintenance or increase of water works plant, sewage system; and by the city of Georgetown, when the proceeds of said bonds are applied solely for the purchase, establishment, maint. nance or increase of water works plan , sewage system, gas and e'ec.ric light plat.ts. wherelhe ei t re revenue arisin ' fro u the operation o'suchplants or systems shall be devoted solei f and exclusively to the mail tenance and < petcticn or the same, and whei e the question of incurring such indebtedness is subm tted to the freeholders aud qualified voters of such municipality, as provided in ih: Constitution, upon the question of other bonded indebtedness." Amend the Constitution of South Carolina by adding thereto the f Mowing to be known as "Artie e I of Amendments to he Constitution": "The General Assembly shall provide by law for the conde'rnaticD, through proper official channels, of ail lands necessary forthe proper drainage of the swamp and low lands of this State: and shall also provide for the equraole assessment of all lands so drained, for the purpose of paying the expenses of such comdemaation and drainage " The said Amendments shall be submitted in such manner that the electors qualiU d to vote tor Members of the House of Representatives shall vole for or against each of su<-h amendments separately. Amendments should Le on separate tickets. Ballots in favor of the adoption of an amendment should contain the amendment voted upon in full, foll'-wd bv the word 'Ye*": ballots opposed to the adoption of au amendment should coi tain th'-anondnient voted upon, followed by the woi 1 "No." Tolls at each voting place will be opened at7o'clock a. in. aud closed t 4 o'clock p. m. The following named persons have been appointed manage)s of elcdi- n for State and County ofliees and amendments to Slate C- nstitution, towit: Lexington?1'. D. George, Thus. L. Harm?n, Jan es P. Dooley. Le< s\ille?F. A. Warren. W. A. Jolly. D. L. Gunter. T. J. Drafts' Store?It J. Price, Jesse Drafts, J. L>. Langf -rd. Lewicdale?JL>. 'i'. Hare. A. 15 Taylor. S. W. Price. Gaston?Lee Fallaw. W. A. Sightler, J. H. Spires. Boynton Academy?W. Q Jackson, David Y >nce. G. J. King. Irmo?R. L. Shuler, II. It. Drelier, John Lietner. Ballentine?Johnnie Wessinger, S. F. Shealy.J. F. Lowtnan. Chapiu?1). J. Haltiwargor. A. W. Ciimalander, A. Noah Sense. E.'ird's Store-J M. Ppting, G Willie Koon. W l). Huff- tctz'er. Peak Station?T. W. Amick, W. M. Wilson. Rudolph Stoudetnir?. P. W. Shealy's Store?J. A. Shealy, B. D. Cark, J, Thomas Smith. 11 iIt->n?Benjamin J- Derrick. John J. Haltiwar ger, i!;?e- Me' artha. Samaria-W. E Guattlebaum. Thomas 15. B 11 re. It G. Able. Batesburg A. (\ Jones. II- W. Haltiwange-. K. G. l idgell. Swansea?J, K. Gantt, L. P. Smith. C. J. Rueker. Red Store-E. J. Roof, J. C. Muller, J. E. Sailor. Huffinan's Buret Mill?John E Gantt. E li. Eewis, jwviu jujtaruia. Brook land?Zimmerman Kirby, W. I). Dent, C'alvi" Hook. Spring Hill -Dr. J. W. Eargie. John E. Fulmer, Geo] ge Sites. Folk's S-hool House?George C Haltiwanger. X, .M. Derrick. Luwsori Lever. lied Bank?George T. Taylor. J. A Gantt. J. M. Justice. Brook-l'rtiil Hite, L. S. Derrick. E. F. Ca ugh me a Lower F"t k, .at St. Andrew's School House ?Joseph S, Huffman, George F, Litzsey, Kobert T. Hook. O i day of Election the Managers must organize hv the election of a Chairman and a Clerk. The Constitutional oa-h must be taken by each manager bet ore he can act, and also by the Clerk. The Chairman elected is empowered to rdrri' ister oaths. The Managers have the power to 1111 a vacancy, and if none of the Managers atte id. the citiz- ns can appoint from among the (jualifb d voters, the Managers, who. after being sworn, can conduct the election. At the close of the election, the Managers and Clerk must proceed pubiiclv to open the bailot b xe- atul count ihe ballots therein, and continue without adjournment until the s.nie is comr Ictcd, a> -d make a statement of t? < result for each office and si- n the same. \Yith in th r< c days thereafter, the < 'iiai r man of the B*" i d. or -one one de.-ig ated by tlie B ard, rnus' de'iver to the Commissioners f lie t i. -it the i".II list- the boxes containing the ball- ts and written statements of the i es'ill of the election. The first of the above named Managers at i.i-i'i-jto t must call upon the Board of Commissioners at Grand Jury room in the court house on Saturday, November 3d. lhOO, to receive bail't bo.\i-s, poll lists and iusli uctious, alio to be uUaiiflod. J II. COUNTS. G F. KEISl.Elt. M. V KLECKLU', ('nnirissioners of State Elect ion. RAM J. LKAPHAKT, Clerk. October IT. l?J0U-3w51. STATE 0? SOUTH CAROLINA, SALUDA. COUNTY. In the Court oi Common Picas. J. William Mitchell, as Administrator with the Will -"noiied of the Estate of Mrs. Elhtibeth E Fort, dtctased, plaintiff, vs. J Oscar Lee, Mrs Flounce L H iwkins, Mrs. Mary L. Conch. Edgar L- e. Mrs. Isabella Rutherford. Mrs. AnnieL. Barker, claiming to be children of J A. L. Lee. deceased; John McMilliau arid William Brooks. claiming t > be childran ot M s. Mary Ann McMilliau, deceased; Mr*. Caroline Baxter, claiming lo bj a chi d of Richard Lee, deceased: C ;tler Lee on/1 \Ti-is Annie 1 ee. ol.timinears. Twe reliable men wanted to sell them, one to work ou south side ol Salnda and one on north side oi Saluda river. Ap ply to. .1 . L . W II ULL. 1710 Main Street, Col"u.m"bia,T - . S, C. October Jl tf. POSITIONS GUARANTEED, Under S3.000 Cash Deposit. Ral'r.iail Faro Paid. Open all jear to Bo :h 3ex'?. Very Cheap Board. georgia-Alabajii ft Business Coli"?je, Jtaccn, fc^ia. Mav 10-S2 Wnen writing mention the Dispatch. For custards, ptes or cake use i de&iccaied e-.eoanut, ready prepared with milk aucl sugar. You find it at the Bazaar. Open Buggies, Genuine Leaf Toj) Buggies, Genuine Leath Can op (j Tup Surreys, Genu in Canopy Top Surreys, Genu in Extension Top Surreys, Gem We have struck some rare bargain* eager throm OUR COMPETI at the low prices we are offering. GREGORY c February 14.?ly. Illl.nilllllllllll! MANUFACTURERS HARNESS, SAME 1112 and 1114 TAYLOR (Rear Ba.k F. M. >1 IXlSC We have with us Messrs. Ed. Gray and T. Alliance store of this citv. They would be tomers call ot. them and leave th?ir oiders NESS. REPAIRING DONE WHILE YOU Octobir 3 -ly. is now offered the purchasing }>ui?l supply of frosl Tlnr flnnii!!! Mm: Hi J iiwvawca This stock is fresh and new, having hands and was selected with 'f buyer, and, we are, therefor pie of Lexington Pig Yal quantity. An inspecti vited. Polite att Main Street, near the Pest 0: October 3 3m ^ Sheriff's Sale, IN OBEDIENCE TO THP DECREE OF j the Court of Commou Pl-as id the ca e of Nbra T. Huffmau against J. A. Richard- ' son, I will sell at public auction, to the f highest bidder, belore the CO' rt bouse I door at Lexington, S. 0.. daring the usual hours of sale on the first Monday in November next: "A.l that niece, parcel or tract of 'and. situate, lving and being in Lexington | county. State of South Carolina near j Spring Hill, containing one hundred and ; forty acrts, more or less, and bounded bv lands now or lormerly owned by Elizabeth Whites, Elizabeth Jacobs, Dr James Wil- | lingham and estate of Jesse Julian." TERMS OF SALE:-One third cash, the balance in two equal, successive, annual instalments, with interest from day ot sale, secured by bond of the purchaser and I mortgage of the premises sold, with leave to purchaser to pay all cash. The pur- | chaser to be required to comply with the : terms within thirty minutes, and in default thereof, the premises to be resold at the | risk ot the lormer purchaser. Purchaser to pay for papers and revenue stamps T H C AUG FLU AN, [L S] S L. C. October 15, 1900. 3w51 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF LEXING ON. Pauline C. Lybrand and Brooks Lybrand, plaintiffs, vs. J Weir Addy, Fxecutor. defendant. And Mary Z. B unemor, by her Guardian Ad Litem, J; cob A. B|_ATT Bmlni& I Bp ?c?, COLUMBIA, S. C. NOTICE OF ELECTION For Presidential Electors and Rtprestntatives iu th'? 57th Congrtss of the United States. STATE OF S .UTH CAROLINA, Countv of Lexington. "VTOTICE IS HER LEY GIVEN THAT 1 1^1 an election will be held at the several precincts eetabli*bed by law in L-x in^tou conDty, on Tuesday November 6 1900, tor Dine Presidential Electors, and for a Representative iu the Fiity-Seventh Cougress of the United States, 7th Congressional District. Polls at each xotiug precinct will br opened at 7 o'clock a, ni. and closed at 4 o'clock p m. The following named persons have been appoint*d managers of election. towit: J.exiugton ? T C SiUrkie, E L Wingard, J Frank Kjzer. Leesville?F Hampton Hendriz, II Crouch. N E Crossou. Draft's Store Coarlie Koou, J J Leaphart Davis Amick. Lewiedale?J S Shealy, J F Leaphart, S E Taj lor. Gaston?C C Giodwin, W N Spires, R J j Fallaw. Boynton Academy?A B Craft, J B Kirk- i 1 3 T T T . JclIJU, tt JU ?mii;rau Iru.o - N S Yonnginer, J L Shu.'er, H A j Lorick. B.illentine- James W Shealy, S F Boiik-! night, J B Lowrnan. Chapin?BJ G Lever, Thomas Stuck-| man. Hol.ie SheaL. Efird's Store?A S Frick, J J Rish, J West1 Amick. Peak Station-0 L. Mayer, James II Hope, James W Eargle. P W Sbealy's Store- J A Griffith, J S i Reeder, J S Miller. Hilton?K B Hiller, El;as Amiek, J C Fulmer. Samara?Paul S Hallman, E W Boatjigbt, Felix Bargees, Jr. Bat-sburg?J M Malpass, J AI Eeynolds, D M Low man Swansea-L V Gantt, W M Johnson, D F. Huffman. Led Store ? H M Assmana, Rev F H Ej Denick. J W Wise. Huffman's Burnt Mill- S R Smith, J F j Lyles, W A Rish. Brookland-J D Sena, W W Hawes, J L( m Berry. Spring ilill-0 V Clark, Faul E Eleazf r, M B Elea/er. Folk's School House?J J Chapman. Ju lius Derrick, S R Lle-zer. Red Bank- John H Baily, D F Burnet!, John A Gable. Brook?Samuel W Stockman, R Cal Moore. J F Long. Lower Fork, at St Andrew's School j House-A S Nunainaker, F E Huffman, j George F. Yoarginer. The ha lot boxes in the precincts must he j so located as to be in view of persons outside the polling place during the time oelection. A space or enclosures* pirate and distinct ! from that used bj the Managers ol the StateElection, must be railed off or otherwise \ r?rnvid#*t call upon the Board ol Commissioners tor the Federal Eivetiou at the Grand Jury's room in the court house at Lexington, on Saturday, November 3rd l'.)( 0, to receive ballot boxes, poll list au:l instructions, and to be (ptalilir-d. S. D. B. LEVhK N. B. WANNAMAKEK. rrmiuissione-s of Federal Election. SAM J LEAPHAltr, Clerk, awol. ODIUM COCAINE^WH1SXY | lUlYI Habits Cured at my Sanator ium< |n 30 day*. HundrDS. LONG TIME. Easy paymeat. Nocommission Borrower pajs actual ccst of perfecting Loan. E. K. PALMER, Central National Bank Building. COLUMBIA, S, C. COL. G. T. GRAHAM. Lexington, S. C. July 18 - ly. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It arti liciaily digests the food and aids Nature iu strengthening and reconstructing the exhausted digestive organs. It isthe latcstdiscovereddigestaut and tonic. No other preparation m can approach it in efficiencyw It instant iy relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, I Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gastralgia Crampsand all other results of imperfect digestion. Prlce50c. and fl. Large size contains 24 times small size. Book ali about dyspepsia mahedfree Prepared By fc. c. uewi i i a v,v., v?i}ic?hw J. E. KAUFMANN. | When writing mention the Dispatch.