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in ? Eepresentatiue Uetuspaper. Covers Lexington and the Borders of the Surrounding bounties Lihe a Blanket. u _ c* VOL. XXXI. LEXINGTON, S. C., WEDNESDAY, JI I.Y IT. 1901. NO. :i<i G SEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM -IN? WESTERN SOUTH CAROLINA. ?o? rates reasonable. u SUBSCRIPTION $1 PER ANNUM O _ JOB PRINTING A SPECIALTY. H I ! Queen Quality | /<\^^RDRDS h,gh W. i ARCHED. ^ There is nothing to compare with them. If you want a pair of Oxfords for dress you are seen to be correctly dressed if you wear the QUEEN QUALITY. I I LEVER, "THE SHOE MAN," ' 1C03 Main Street, COLUMBIA, - - S. C. : Feb. G - ly. L0APIX1AIIRAI OF SOUTH CAROLINA State, City & County Depository COLUMBIA, S. C. Capital Paid in Full $150,000.00 Slnmlno ........ 60,000.00 Liabilittes of Stockholders 150,000.00 $360,000.00 SAVINGS DEPABTMENT. Interest at the rate of 4 per centum per annum paid on deposits in this department TRTJST BEPAR1MENT. This Bank under special provision of its charter exercises the office of Executor, Administrator, Trustee or Guardian of Estates. SAFETY DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT. Fire and Burglar proof safety deposit for rent from $4 00 to $12 00 per year7 EDWIN W. BOBEBTSON, President, A. C. HASKELL, Vice President J. CALDWELL ROBERTSON, 2d Vice President G. M. BERRY, Cashier. February 12?ly. When writing mention the Dispatch. 5 CONFIDENCE, Don't vivo me away, And I'll tell you the remedy of the day, Listen! it is L. L. and Z. It makes the system clean and pure, Will health and strength to you secure. Strictly a vegetable preparation, Mild and pleasant in its operation No need for nostrums just made to sell, Its Life for the Liver that makes you well. HILTON'S LIFE FOE THE LIVES AND SIDNEYS. Wholesale by the murbay drcjg CO., Columbia. S. c. For Sale at THE BAZAAR. Mav 15?ly. When writing mention the Dispatch. IARAM1$900 SALARY yeaeiy. Men and women of good address to represent us. some to travel appointing agents others for local work looking after our interests. $90Csalary guaranteed yearly: extra commissions and expenses, rapid advancement, old established house. Grand chance for earnest man or woman to secure pleasant and permanent position, liberal income and future. New. brilliant iines. Write at once. STAFFORD PRESS, 23 Church St., Hew Haven, Conn. March 27-37. PARLOR RESTAURANT, 1336 main si ree t. . COLUMBIA, - S. C., The only up-to-date eating House of its kind in the City of. Colombia. It is well kept?clean linen, prompt and polite service and get it quickly. Quiet and order always prevail. Y'op get what yon order and pay only for what jou get. Within easy reach of desirable sleeping apartments. OPEN ALL NIGHT. B. DAVID, Proprietor. February 2U. GEORGE BRUITS main st., columbia, s. 0., JEWELER REPAIRER Has a splendid stock of Jewelry, Watches, Clocks and Silverware. A fine line of Spectacles and Eyeglasses to fit every one, all for sale at lowest prices. if&- Be pairs on Watches first class quickly done and guaranteed, at moderate prices. 60?tf. When writing mention the Dispatch. DR. E. J. ETHEREDGE. SUKGEON DENTIST, LEESVILLE, S. C. Office next door below post office. Always onhand. February 12. ENGINES BOILERS. Tanks, Stacks, Stand Pipes and Sheet-Iron Work; Shafting. Pulleys, Gearing, Boxes, Hangers, etc. Mill Castings. PT"Cast erery day; work 200 hands. LOMBARD IKON WORKS St SUPPLY CO AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. January 27? Have your job printing done at the Dispatch office. 11^ No Externa! Symptoms* The blood nay be in bad condition yet with no external signs, no skir eruption or sores to indicate it. The symptoms in such cases being a variable appetite, poor digestion, an indescribable weakness and nervousness, loss of flesh and a general run-down condition of the system ? clearly showing the blood ha! lost its nutritive qualities, has become thia and watery. It is in just such cases thai S. S. S. has done some of its quickest and mosf effective work by building up the blood and supplying the elements lacking to make it strong and vigorous. " My wife used several bottles of S. S. S. as a blood purifier and xT to tone up a weak and emaciated system, w ith \ . ~j&tg very marked effect by L. way of improvement, "We regard it a great tonic and bloodS^^^^CT^^^^ purifier.''?J. F. Duff, w{ Princeton, Mo. f' r>rnvpc qtrenlih W JC > O ? returns, and nervousness vanishes as new rich pure blood once more circulates through all parts of the system. S. S. S. is the only purely vegetable blood purifier known. It contains no minerals whatever. Send for our free book on blood and skin diseases and write our physicians for any information or advice ranted. No charge for medical advice. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC C0? ATLANTA, GA. DROUGHT IN KANSAS. uorn Urop on verge or uestruction ana Grass Parched Up. Kansas City, Mo, July 12.?No rain fell today in any part of the draught stricken district, including all of Kansas, western Missouri, Oklahoma and Indian Territory. Over much of this region this was the worst day of the long hot spell, the temperature being more than 100 degrees, and no breeze stirring. Corn, oats, hay and potatoes are so badly injured that, even with rain, the yield will be short, and as the weather bureau gives no hope of relief, the outlook is discouraging. At some places in Kansas there has been no rainfall whatever for nearly three months. The present is the worst drought since 18G0, when New England sent food to the settlers of Kansas. However, Kansas farmers are harvesting one of the largest crops of wheat, if not the largest, in the history of the State. A gaeat many counties send word that, with rain, corn will be half a crop: without rain soon, no yield. A few say there is yet hope for a fair harvest. Hay sold this morning for $20 a ton?one cent a pound?the highest price ever reached in this market. This is almost as much, pound for pound, as wheat is worth. Receipts were very smell. In numerous places there is no pastarage: and owners of cattle are shipping hay to their farms. Alfalfa has yielded well everywhere, and will uc tuc oaivauuu ui luoluj iaiuic;o. During the past five days 110,000 hogs have been received at the stock yards, breaking al! records; these heavy shipments are due to the scarcity of corn. In Audrain county, Mo., young calves worth 85 a few days ago are offered atSl a head. Heartburn. When the quantity of food taken is tco large or the quality too licb, heartburn is likely to follow, and especially so if the digestion has been weakened by constipation. Eat slowly and not too freely of easily digested toed. Masticate tne icoa thoroughly. Let six hours elapse between meals and when you feel a fullness and weight in the region of the stomach after eating, indicating that you have eaten too much, take one of Chamberlain's Stomach aod Liver Tablets and the heartburn may be avoided. For sale by J. E. Kaufmann. Pay as You Go. Ask the merchant or the butcher who are the folks that contract bills and, generally epeakiDg, never pay, or pay when they please, and he will tell you they are the would be aristocrats. The carpenters, stonemasons, blacksmiths and farmers look you squarely in the eye, speak to you frankly face to face, and if they promise to pay you Saturday night and cannot, they come around and tell you why. If you wish to lessen pj w. ^ )| 1020 IVT A IN STI Solicits a SI u I I the worries of the woild slc! scatter I sunshine as you go, don't bother to a slumming, or "lift the fallen," cr I trouble to reclaim the erring?simply pay your debts cheerfully ard promptly. It lubricates the wheels , J of trade, breaks up party ice, gives . i tone to the social system, and liberates ! I to the social system, and liberates j 1 ! good will. Pay as 30U go. A dollar means much to the man who spades , { your garden?never humiliate the ! { man by makiDg him ask for his del- I I j lar. Give it to him immediately after | the work is done, and if he did it ! well tell him so. When the woman j who crouches over the wash tub or ; sewing machine for you all day long and brings the garments home, pay them all you owe, and do not add to their troubles and weariness by exercising the prerogative of the one who is payiDg ever the money to flaunt cut either insulting remarks or insulting manners. The gentleman shows his true nature in his dealings with his social inferiors; and, of all damning sins, the withholding of money due a working-man is the worst. Let us pay as we go. And the cheerfulness and good will we give cut with cur money will in turn be given out by those we pay it to. So let us "pay as we go." ! Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury. | As mercury will surely destroy the I -t II sense vi siueii auu uulujjicicij ucraDge the whole system when entering it through the mucous eurfaces. Such articles should Dever be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they wilh do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Care, manufactured by F. J Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0, contains I no mercury, and is takeD internally ! acting directly opoo the blood and ; mucous surfaces of the system. Iu i bu)iug Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure ; you get the genuine. It is takeD ini temally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, i by F. J. Cheney & Cj. Testimonials free. Sold by Lroggists 7oc,perbot{ tie. | Hall's Family Pills are the best. Amelia Knew Her Business. Amelia was all sweet, nice and nervous, and she said to her sweetheart: "You have been so old a friend, I ! want to tell you something. I am,1' and she blushed, "I am going to be j married.'' "Wait,'' he cried hoarsely; -before ! you go further, bear me. I must say it, though I have no right now, 1 but I will have less right later. I ) love you; I adore you; I have loved you since we were children together. T r> r\f caa Vir>tT7 T con llTTQ and QPP j JL WU XJ\JV Dtt uvn JL vuwi itiv MUV? WW ycu the wife of another. But at ! least you will know that I have loved you all these years, and when you hear the wind sigh over my distant j gr^ve?of course,'that is nonsense? " ''Don't take on so, John Henry," she said softly, 'Tm going to marry [ ?ycu!" Then the strong man fainted, and, j as she bent over him, a determined | little line showed about her mouth, and she muttered: 4T had to do : something to bring him to it" The Best Remedy for Stomach and Bowel Troubles. "I bave been iD the drug businefs I for twelve years aDd have sold most all of the proprietary medicine of any j note. Among the entire list I have j never found anything to equal CbamI berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrheal i Remedy for all stomach and bowel : troubles/' says 0. W. Wakefield, of | Columbus, Ga. liThis remedy cured ! two severe cases of cholera morbus | in my family and I have recommenclj ed and sold hundreds of bottles of it | | to my customers to their entire satis- j J faction. It affords a quick and sure j J cure in a pleasant form." For sale ; , by J. E Kaufmann. i The Sulton Pays Up the U. S. Washington, July 10.?The state j department has received the amount : of the American indemnity. The | c'aim against Turky was $05,000 and i j was made through the American le- | ; gation, Constantinople. The claim i was for damages done to missionary j property Turing the American masi sacre. GLOBE DRY I aa:. ^oistc^TC !EET, hare of Your Valued MARRIED AND SAVED THE PIG. Wilkesbarre. Pa.. Alderman Calls in i Cupid to Assist Portia. Wilkesbarre, Pa, July 1.?In i order to save the life of a pig Hiram Johnson and Miss Matilda Parkin- j j sod were married today by Alderman 1 i ConehaD, of this city, whote repula! tion as a Solomon is thereby en- j i hanced. Miss Parkinson appealed to him | the other day for jastice. She said , that Hiram Johnson, who owned a j farm Bext to hers at Hudson, had I stolen the pig from her. She also j said that they had known each other ; for years and were always good friends. I When the squire sent for Johnson j he said the pig was his and he could prove it. As neither would yield : Alderman Conehan had the hearing 1 today. Each arrived with several i witnesses who swore the pig belonged to one or the other, and, as the j evidence of each side was of equal ' weight, the alderman made a decision worthy of his reputation. He said : the pig should be killed and then divided equally. Both Miss Parkinson and Johnson | objected strenuously that the pig : was not old enough to kill, and be- j sides it was a dear, little pig, etc. J There was no settlement in eight, j ? -3 it- - ) -!? 1_J :l: l?_ I ana me tqire buggebieu, bmuiugij; ''Why don't you marry and keep ; the pig in the familj? You are old | enough. Each is over 50 The suggestion j pleased them. They went into a 1 corner, talked it over, and came out ; hand in-hand and blushing. The alderman married them and they took the pig home. . * Strikes a Rich Find. "I was troubled for several years with chronic indigestion and nervous debility,'" writes F. J. Green, of Lan- j i xt rr i.xt_ uI uuaier, i>. xx , xeuietiy uejpeu me until I began using Electric Bit- ] ters, which did me more than all the j medicines I ever used. They have j aleo kept my wife in excellent health j for years. She says Electric Bitters j are just splendid for female trouble?; j that they are a grand toDic and in- j vigorator for weak, run down women, i No other medicine can take its place ; in our' family.'' Try them. Only i 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by J. E Kaufmann. ?. Colored Soldiers Return. Darlington News 11th July. About twenty colored soldiers who wen- from this place to the Philip- ' nines about two vears ar?o. returned I l -~y C3 ? I to Darlington last Saturday and j Monday. There are still about j thirty more to come, makiDg fifty in i all. They sailed from Manila June 2 j and came to the United States by ! way of Japan, taking the Northern j route from there to San Fancisco. While they were cfi the Alaskan ' coast the weather was cold enough | for overcoats and blankets. The j soldiers have been interesting their friends since their return with tales j of their adventures, and, judging from their statements, one would j come to the conclusion that they found the Philippine Islands a fine country to live in. They liked the people and had a good time, with a T l l _ - _ i_ J iL! a_ J _ Ti pienty to eat ana noming to uo. At is probable that a number cf them will enlist in the army again in the hope that they may get back to the j Philippines. If the Baby is Cutting Teeth Be sure and use that old and well j tried remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Sooth- i ing Syrup for children teething. It soothes (he child, softens the gums, j allays all pain, cures wind colic and t is the best remedy for diarrhoea. , Twenty-five cents a bottle. It is the best of all. Sanctifyin' De Hat. The direct personal appeals made i by the preacher to aDy member of his flock at a negro campmeeting are nftpn vcrr pHifvinrr Thp fnllnTCinor is an incident related by Ella Middleton Tjbout in her story, "The Intervention of Gran' pap," just pub- 1 lished by J. B. Lippiocott company, j In the midst of the sermon the | speaker turned suddenly to a young , mulatto and said: "Maybeyo' thinks caze yo' got dat silk hat on you' haid ; an' a raid nectie wrop aroun' jo'neck | dat yo' g'wine to glory, but yo' ain't. ^ k GOODS COMPJ DIST, TZE3-, Patronage. Polite and De fizin's was sent jo1 by old Satan i his self; Bro: Moses nevah wore no j silk bat: Uncle Abraham nevah had 1 no raid nectie neder." Whereupon the youth cast tne condemned articles from him and threw himself upon the mourners bench to ! : repent, while cne of the principal ! ' pillars of tho church stole off into the ! < woods and rescued the hat. When ! J asked why he could wear an article ' 1 which was too wicked for the young j man, he replied: 1 "Why, yo' sees, mistis, I'se got ! 'ligion all right, so I kin wa'ar Bro' I ( Johnson's hat fuh him and sanctify it | J t'll he's ready fuh it. Restin' on me { haid's g'wine tuh drive old Satan ' outen de hat band, caze I.se been baDtized an' Bro' Johnson ain't. Dat's huccum 11 kin wa'ar de hat an' { he can't." I 1 With this explanation be disap j j peared and I very much doubt if ; ] Brother Johnson ever saw his bat I ] again. ] r m . ! i i i It Dazzles The World. No Discovery in medicine has ever i created one quarter of the excite- | ment that has been caused by Dr. | E King's New Discovery for Consump \ ' tion. li s severest tests have been ; J on hopeless victims of Consumption, ! * I I Pneumonia, Hemorrhage, Pleurisy . and Bronchitis, thousands of whom ^ it has restored to nerfect health. ; 1 * ( For Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, : Hay Fever, Hoarseness and Whoop- I ing Cough it is the quickest, sur- j c est cure in the world. It is sold 1 * I Q by J. E. Kaufmann, who guarantee j * G satisfaction or refund money. Lirge bottles 50c and $1 00. Trial bottles ^ free. ' ! t " i State Democratic Committee to Meet, j c i li Columbia State. (] It looks as if there will be an earl- ! p ier campaign than was expected for t the position of Congressman from , v the Seventh District to fill the va- I v cancy occasioned by the death of the ; c late Dr. J. Wm. Stokes of OraDge- 0 burg. The Governor ha9 not jet ; 0 taken up the matter of ordering a fc general election for the vacancy, but f State Chairman Jone9 has called a a special meeting of the State Demo cratic Executive Committee to bo ! held here on the evening of the 23i d instant, for the purpose of arranging , for a campaign and a primary elec- ! tion. This seems to indicate that ! j there will be a midsummer campaign i instead of an early fall campaign af- j p ter all, though many have expressed ; the desire that there be no political j campaigning this year until Septem- J 'oer at least. There i9 no necessity for the election until the latter por- | tion of November as a matter of fact, j for Congress does not meet until December. i V Wanted. fc e Trustworthy men and women to p travel and advertise for old estab- j a lished house of solid financial stand- i . ing. Salary $780 a year and ex- j 11 penses, all payable in cash. No can- j f' vassing required. Give references and enclose self-addressed stamped | p envelope. Address Manager, 355 : Caxton Bldg, Chicago. 51 ^ What is a Newspaper? j v ! s It is a library. It is an enclyciopedia, a poem, a history, a diction- j ary, a time table, a romance, a guide, | ^ a political resume, a ground plan of the civilized world, a low price mui- j turn in parvo. It is a sermon, a song, a circus, an t obituary, a shipwreck, a symphony 1 in cold lead, a medley of life and J t death, and a grand aggregation of j v man's glory and his shame, said Bill I Nye. i 41 is in i-bort a bird's eye view of ^ all the magnanimity and meannes3, the joys and sorrows, births and j deaths, the pride and poverty of the t world. J \ The Greatest Evidence i I Of the dangers of cholera morbu?, j diarrhoea, and dysentery is the in crease in the death rate duriDg the j ( summer months. You cannot be ^ too careful, and particular attention i \ i 1 SDouia De paia 10 me aiec. jx sup- t pij of Pain Killer should always be ! at haod for it can be relied on at all j times as safe, sure and speedy. A j teaspoonful will cure any ordinary : c case. Avoid substitutes, there is but C I > one Pain-Killer, Perry Davis'. Price ? ^ 25c. and 50c. ^ i JY, COLUMBIA, 8. Prompt Attention. Octob OFF FOR MANILA. An Army Transport Carries a Congressional Delegation. New York, July 10?The army transport McClellan sailed this today for Manila, carrying the coDgression- : al delegation, which consists of Sen- i i ators Bacor, ot Georgia, and Deit- 1 I rich, of Nebraska, and Represents- ; 1 tives Incroer, of Nebraska, Smith, of Ellinoie, BurlesoD, of Texas. Dear- < mond, of Missouri, Driscoll, of New j V.-u-L- rjjrnor r,f TonnocQ&o frroon JLVVJ 41 UV.1 J W A Jk VUUVWWVX f ? VVM^ j jf Pennsylvania. Inspector General J ( Breckinridge cf the United States ( irmy was also aboard. It Girdles the Globe. The fame of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, as the best in the world, ex;ends round the earth. It's the one j Derfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Bums, Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Boils, Ulcers, ^ Felons, Aches, Pains and all Skin Eruption?. Only infallible Pile cure, ioc a box at J. E Kaufmann's. ~ I > Corn Famine Seems Imminent. New York, July 12?Tbere was a 8 icene of great excitement in both ^ he wheat and corn markets at New ^ Lork today, trade aggregating one of j 8 he largest day's totals in a year or nore, especially as to corn. Prices , t umped 2 5 8 during the day in corn, d naking 6 1-2 advance for the week, j t )rders poured into the market so ast that brokers could scarcely exe- j a ute them at the prices desired, and o he usually small crowd around the t: orn ring was increased to such an xtent that at times it almost rivalled ^ .... -- - - y hat in the wheat pit. The farmers l i >ave taken the bill side into their i r lands, and in face of heavy realizing i ^ >n the part of professionals have : I :ept prices going until the cry is for 10 cent corn in Chicago. Already ^ irices are so high in the southwest I jj hat farmers are feeding their stock ; ^ nth wheat, and unless rain comes | ery soon, many fear only half the i orn crop will be gathered, where j nly a month ago it looked as if ane f the largest jields on record would ! ie harvested. "Wheat, from being riendless, has suddenly boomed also, . nd rose strongly. ! ? . a Blown to Atoms. : Pl ? r The old idea that the body some- I ^ imes needs a powerful, drastic, pur;ative pill has been exploded; for )r. King's Xew Life Pills, which are ^ & It erfectly harmless, gently stimulate j * iver and bowels to expel poisonous j L natter, cleanse the system and ab- a olutely cure Constipation and Sick j leadache. Only 25c at J. E. Kauf- j aann's drug store. j . C Don't Think About It. j s k A little three year-old girl who ras tired of play aDd was restless lecause she had nothing to dc, pull- i d all the buds from a fuchia that is iromised to become very beautiful in ' few day?, 9ays the New York Even- ! dg Post. Her mother chided her j ^ or it. - xx ? X 3 . ! "?sur, mamma, 1 aian i uo it, rotestcd the child. t Cl "On, yea, you did?I know you j " lid. There wag nobody else here ' 1' ?ho could have done it. Besides, I ee the green stains on your fingers." The child regarded her fingers f ather seriously. The evidence was 2 oo ccnvincirg. o "Yes, mamma," she said, "I did p lull off the buds'* b Then the mother spoke of the dis- j ress she felt that her little girl bad old her an untruth. She quite c cucbed the child's heart and brought ti ears to her eyes. The mother also y ras crying before she got through. "Ob, my little girl,:' she said, , 'you have always been so truthful. S can hardly realize that you told me j , falsehood. It will distress me ! fhenever I think of it." ' Then, mamma," said the sympa- : 0 hetic little philosopher, putting her c ittle arms around her mother's neck, i *] if you jus' stop finkin' about it the j list ress will go away. An' I wont j ink about it eiver !" - I li The Best Prescription for Malaria, ' * - ? j Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove's j u Tasteless Cbill Tonic. It is simply i g on and quinine in a tasteless form. , ti STo cure?no pay. Price 50 cents. i Mrs. Davis Improving. I j. b Portland, Me, July 12?The con- j v lition of Mrs Jeffersou Davis, widow 1 if the President of the Confederacy, I ^ vas reported today as greatly im>roved over that of yesterday. Her : n llness is not considered a' all serious.'s CX, % cl i ? m \ n ;; ? /jj er I3tf | Dots and Dashes. e The apple crop in the North and 7 West promises to be only moderately 5 large. e: The piles that annoy you so will a be quickly and permanently b.paled if you use DeWitt's Witch Hazel J Salve. Beware of worthless counter- q feits. J E Kuufmaim. d It is said that the wheat crop of c< he Northwest will berak the record o :his year. "V Id Montana three robbers held up \ train and secured $83,000 from the ^ express car. 1 CI No need for you to have the grippe And other ills will let you slip, E If yon will use L. L and K. Which cure9 and keep9 disease away. Bottles 25c, 50c and Si 00. It does not follow that every fool n self-made because most men make ools of themselves. cc Every mairied man should join t iome good society?the society of his vife and children for instance. 01 A bad complexion generally re- eg mlts from inactive liver and bowels, in all such cases, DdWitt's L'ttle ^ r ivln P i r> nro nrr^tifnnr* rn_ i -i i j iincio p.UV-tdV/O k v? ults. J. E Kaufmann. , t The legislature of Porto Rico hss >een called in extra session to fix the jt late when free trade will open with re hb United States. ol; Twenty torpedo boat destroyers ec nd torpedo boats will be turned nc ver to the government by the con- B ractors within the next few months. ^ Those famous little Early Risers ompel your liver and bowels to do w< heir duty, thua giving you pure, -*-1 ich blood to recuperate your body. ^ ire easy to take. Never gripe. J. 06 2. Kaufmann. li? To preserve piiture frames from w< ies boil three or four youDg onions ^ 3 a pint of water; then with a soft w< rush or bleender, go over the frame. The requirements of health can be ounted on the Sogers of one hand. 'hey are good air, good food, suit- 811 ble clothing, cleanliness, exercise nd rest. m< When you want a modern, up-toate physic, try Chamberlain's Stom- ^ ch and Liver Tablets, They are ^ asy to take and oleasant in effect. Vice, 25 cents. Samples free at J. 1. Kaufmann's drug store. ir; Mrs. W. H Burnett, of Jasper, e? Vnn., gave birth to four children ^ une 28th?all doiDg well. Mrs. 80 lurnett is also the mother of triplets j.e, nd twins. Balaams from the Northern Wood are in Pyny-Balaam, the certain cure for coughs. It is estimated that 1,000,000 8? Jbineee lives have been lost through tarvation or violent death about Pe- . Cll in and Tien-tsin sioce the allied ye )rce held swav there. J 18 DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve should jjj e promptly applied to cuts, burns m nd scalds. It soothes and quickly De eals the injured part. There are worthless counterfeits, be sure to get )e Witt's. J. E. Kaufmann. Mr. Louis Leward, of Currituck ounty, N. C , has the distinction of pj eing tbe biggest man in North Caro e(^ ma. Louis is ody 17 years old and ips the scales at G90. Texas is tbe largest cotton state, an [er product last year amounted to fo ,248,000 bales. Georgia came sec- ca nd with 1 200,000 bales. Missiseip- an i 1,22G,000 and Alabama 1,019,000 th ales. ari It is easier to keep well than get he ured. DeWitt's Little Early Risers iken now and theD, will always keep ni our bowels in perfect order. They \y ever gripe but promote an easy pt entle action. J. E. Kaufmann. te "Take of the forest," says a Ten- el< essee paper, in anuouncicg that out de f a single tree in Dyer couDty, a th itizen had got four cords of firewood, tm hree gallons of honey and five accoons. There are now a quarter of a mil on troops in South Africa. The far is costing more than a million us ollars a day, and recent Boer ag- if ressions suggest indefinite protec- jr( ion. t0 "I am indebted to One Minute ha lough Cure for my present good ye ealth and my life. I was treated in ar ain by doctors for luDg trouble O allowing la grippe. I took One cli linute Cough Cure and recovered ed ay health." Mr. E H. Wise, Madi- cu on, Ga. J. E. Kaufmann. K: ADVERTISING RATES. Advertisements will be inserted at the itc of 75 cents per square of one i ch ace for first insertion, and 50 oentg per ich for each subsequent insertion. I.;'.oral contracts made with those wishtg u> advertise for thro*, six and twilve tooths. Notices in the local column 5 cents per ne each insertion Ubituaries charged for at he rate ol one ?nt a word, when they exceed 100 words. Marriage notices inserted free. Address . M. HARMAN, Editor and Publisher. The trustees of the first Methodist burch at Omaha have passed a resoition forbidding women to wear hats uring the hour of service, decrying tncy headgear as and impediment to ae attainment of Godliness. lit CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. EJ SBest Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use ^ in time. Sold by druggists. Pf 1 1 i. iL ' america a wneai crop mis year is stimated at 700,000,000 bushels, 'he average for former years has een 500,000,000, the average yearly xportation has been 200,000,000 the verage yearly price per bushel 72c. "I wish to truthfully state to you [odol Dyepepsia Cure is without uestioD, the best and only cure for yspepsia that I have ever come in ontract with and I have used many tber preparations. John Beam, ^est Middlesex, Pa. No prepara ion equals Kodol Dyspepsia Cure as , contains all the natural digestants. t will digest all kinds of food and an't help but do you good. J. E. .aufmann. There is no yellow fever in Havana lis year. Science has found that ie female mosquito transmits this isease, and by sprinkling all drains, jwers, Si?, with kerosene a plague of lotquitos has been prevented, and, msequently, yellow fever was ,amped out. During last May an infant child of ir neighbor was suffering from cholir infantum. The doctors had given p all hopes of recovery. I took a ittle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera id Diarrlaei Remedy to the house, lling them I felt sure it would do x)d if used according to directions. 1 two days time the child had fully covered. The child is now vigoris and healthy. I have recommedl this remedy frequently and have jver known it to fail.?Mrs. Curtis aker, Bookwalter, Ohio. Sold by J. . Kaufmann. At LynD, Mass., two weddings ere in progress in the same church, be buildiog was crowded. While e two priests were performing the remony the building wa3 struck by jhtning and stones and timbers ere hurled around in a general way. panic followed and the marriages ere interrupted. Atlanta, Ga , Nov. 10, 1900. We have handled Dr. Moffett's eethina (Teething Powders) ever ice its first introduction to the iblic and trade as a proprietary edicine, and our trade in it has /HItt l'n/ll>AACA/l ffAfrt TTOO* IA TTflOl* zaKAiij iLiui caocu iiuuj j voi iw j vui itil our orders now amount to two three hundred gross per year, iich is a very strong evidence of i merit and the satisfaction it is viDg to the mothers of the couny, for they say that nothing so lectually counteracts the effects of e summer's hot sun or overcomes quickly the troubles incident to ething. ae Lamar & Rankin Drug Co., Wholesale Druggists. The Uoited States department of -riculture will distribute 30,000 lunde of selected cotton seed, prinoally from Egypt, in time for next ar's planting. The Egyptian cotton coming more and more into use in is country, and our farmers should ake an eff>rt to grow it. If it is ceeeary to help them with a tariff AIT oV? Anl/1 itjr wu jj-j puau to tuuj ouuuiu * given that help. You can never cure dyspepsia by eting. What your body needs is enty of good food properly digestI. Then if your stomach will not geet it, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will, contains all of the natural digestits hence must digest every class of od and so prepare it that nature n use it in nourishing the body id replacing the wasted tissues, us giving life, health, strength, abition, pure blood and good althy appetite J. E Kaufmann. At EiU Claire, Wisconsin, lightpg struck the menagerie tent at allace Brothers' circus. One elelant was killed and two others verely shocked. The surviving chants endeavored to brine the X o ad one round by striking her with eir trunks and putting hay in her outh. A Good Cough Medicine. Many thousands have been restor[ to health and happiness by the ;e of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, afflicted with any throat or lung ouble, give it a trial for it is certain prove beneficial. Coughs that ive resisted all other treatment for are, have yielded to this remedy id perfect health been restored, ises that tesmed hopeless, that the mate of famous health resorts failI to benefit, have been permanently red by its use. For sale by J. E. aufmann.