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The Lexington Dispatch. ; Wednesday, January 1,1902. Philippine War Not Ended. The war department has been advised by cable from Manila of the surrender of the insurgent chieftain Sampson, at MutasaroD. with all his officers and men, 28 cannon and 45 rifles. Mutasarou does not appear on any of the maps in the possession of the department, but it is assumed W that the surrender took place in the island of Bohol, as it was there that o?fiftja h?en oDerating oauicuu ui iu?v ? ? ?,? _t o with his followers, having crossed from the former scene of bis operations, the island of Cebu. The war department is abo in receipt of a cablegram from Gen. Chaffee, Manila, reporting that Odus Boeder, second lieutenant Philippine scout?, committed suicide ou the morning of Dec. 23 by shootiDg himself with a carbine on board the Lawton. He was suffering from temporary insantity, due to illness. - - - ~ ' Lieatenant iteeaer was USlifC VI Beverly, W. Yi. Health, and Beauty. A poor complexion is usually the result of & torpid liver or irregular action of the bowels. Unless nature's refuse is carried cff it will surely id 0 9 cause impure blood, pimples, boils and other eruptions follow. This is nature's method of throwing off the poisons which the bowels failed to remove. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are world famous for remedying this condition. They stimulate the liver and promote regular and healthy action of the bowels but ? j:? never cause gnping, cramps m unstress . Safe pills. J. E Kaufmann. Forgot He Was President. President Roosevelt certainly went far out of his way to show his disapproval of the utterances of General Miles in expressing approval of the findings of Admiral Dewey in tbe Schley court of icquiry. in tne presence of twenty distinguished people President Roosevelt shook his fioger at General Miles aud iu doing this he lowered the dignity of the high office which by accident he has been called to fill. He surely must have forgotten that he was President of the most powerful nation on the face of the earth and thought that he was still commander of the Rough Riders f wheo it was eminently proper for him to criticise Secretary of War Alger for not hurrying tlte army home from Santiago, and Eagan for sending out bad meat. An Evangelist's Story. "I suffered for years with a bron chial or lung trouble and tried various remedies but did not obtain permanent relief until I commenced using One Minute Cough Cure," writes Rev. James Kirkland, evangelist, of Belle River, 111. "I have no hestitation iu recommending it to all ciiffoffli-a frr?m maladies of t.bis kind " One Minute Cough Cure affords irn mediate relief for coughs, colds and all k!oda of throat aDd lung troubles. For croup it is unequalled. Absolutely safe. Very pleasant to > take, never fails and is really a favorite with the children. They like it tt J. E. Kauftuaon Enthusiastically Received. New York, December 23 ?Admiral Schley wa3 given a gieat public reception here this afternoon upon his arrival from Washington by an im ?' ? ?<W? itu frnin mense luruux ?uu nnm^i >.?... Savad His Life. "I wish to say that I feel I owe my life to Kodol Dyspepsia Cure," writes H. C. ChresteDson, of Havtield, Minn. "For tbiee }eais I was d troubled with dyspepsia so tbat I J could bold nothing on wy stomach. Many times I would be unable to retaiu a morsel of food. Finally I was confined to iny bed. Doctors [ said I could not live. I read one of your advertisements on Kodol Dvsw pepsia Cure and thought it fit my case aud commenced its use. I | began to improve from the lirat botI tie. Now I am cured and reeomJ meDd it to all." Digests your food. Cures all stomach troubles. J. E. Kaufmann. k. Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All the blood in your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. , ^ The kidneys are your blood purifiers, they fil71} ter out the waste or 4cimpurities in the blood. SAq li they are sick or out ^V\Q P of order, they fail to do I/ 1 t^ie'r wor^yWW|0 I Pains, aches and rheuI f [I i Ijtjir matism come from ex- j Jrl~ cess ot uric acic! m tne ; - o blood, due to neglected j kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady j heart beats, and makes one feel as though i they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working in pumping thick, kidneypoisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their beginning in kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake bv first doctorine your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and is sold on its merits by all druggists in fiftycent and one-dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle by mail Homo of stmop-rooc. free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer h C.n Rin^hamton. N. Y. Kay bo Trouble. Pari*, December 27 ?A foreign office attache confirms the statement that trouble is brewing between France and Venezuela over the peizure, by President Castro, of Venezuela, of the properties of Senor Mance) Matters, the present leader of the Venezuelan revolution. The attache states that Senor Mat- ; ters made over the title of the property to M. Secresta, at Bordeaux, and that the presence of the Venezuelan ooneul at Paris was a consent to the transaction and binds Venezuela to recognize its lawfulness to France. The attache says also that France intends to fully protect the secretary's rights. J tOf Benefit to Ton. ? D. S. Mitchell, Fulford, Md.: "During a long illness I was troubled with bed sores, was advised to try ; Tv?W;??'n W?*r?K TToto 1 Salvo ?.nd did ! 1/C II lit O <f IIIU UBUV.1 Knu.v so with wondeiful results. I was perfectly oured. It is the best salve ; on the market.1' Sure core for piles, pores, burns. Beware of counterfeits. J. E. Kaufmann. Governor Crane Declines. j Boston, December 23 ?It is an- ! nounced here today that Governor Cr?ne has declined the place as Sec refcary of the Treasury. Washington, December 23 ?Secretary Cotelyou said today that Gov- j ernor Crane refused the Treasury portfolio for three rea?oni: First, be- j cauRe of illness in his family; second, the difficulty of arranging bis busi- : ness affairs on such short noticf: , third, because be ought not to abandon the Governorship, to which he i has just been elected. . r , You Enour Wkat You Are Taking When you take Grove's Tasteless ; Chill Tonic because the formula is i plainly printed on every bottle show' *'?4 4 ~ Oniniro ing lUttI' 11 JB XI KJU auu Iiuiuv in a tasteless form, No Cure, No Pay. i 50c An old baclnlor says there is notb- , ! ing at all remarkable about the fact j I tbat only the female mosquitoes an' * i ; noy us. i The litttle busy bee is three times I ! as heavy when honey-laden when | unloaded. But he can't sting; anv ! * . ( ! harder. I ? , 1 f j Jay Gould's youngest sou has mar- j i ried a girl with an income of $100,- | 000 a year. His income is larger stilt; so that they are nreUv well ! fixed against the traditional wolf at j the door. : _ i George Xowaczjk, of Buffalo. X. . j Y, recently drank nearly a ijuart of i kerosene aDd attempted to set tire j I to the oil. He was arrested while ; attemp'irg to start the tire by hold- ; ; ing a lighted mitch iu his mouth. ; ! He will probably recover. ! A dentist iu MattooD, Illinois, com i Quitted suicide receutly because he j was afiaid to face matrimony on ! $8,010. He bad the good senee, ; however, to leave his sweetheart ; $3,000 in hie will. Most young men ; are willing to ri*k it on less than j ; $8,000. i ' gg Vlsisiii'llfiriHii Si II! lllf OFFER 1 i K ?AT FUR1 i i VttT we piacea large auvunce oruera an ww an enormous Fall and Winter Busin< f!j> are sorry to say that so far our ex GO have not been realized. We know ft? the condition of the country and see GO f?r a legitimate trade this season. 59 niiirucr cTnn g immcndc o i uu 65 J? that we cannot al Jwj propose to carry o to carve ^e price Z*| flg son and give thos VI# to get some real 1 ^ " Wc carrv one c j? LARGEST STOCKS Jjjr and have beyond a doubt the s d-F 1 u?>? A.,, ci in Iwc nave infii s ouns num <pa.j.v Children's Pants 10 cents up. Dress Goods from 3 cents i>er yard Men's Hats from 10c. each up. In short we can clothe, shoe and hat all classes and sizes of men ; positively mean business. WE MUST RED! Cost of many lines will not be consk verted into cash. Thanking the t and with kind wishes, we are v( fW. F. FU I 638 and I 640 Main S1 606^6969(00696 ' f ATLANTA GRANITE I JUL AND If Marietta Marble Works. *3S We have the best equipped plant in the Sonth. with np to I date pneumatic tools and polishing machines which puts ns f TOagggjjggl in a position to do all kinds of j!j ? JSrBtic&k Marble and Granite Work Tery l?west prices. Estimates made on all kinds of Cemetery Work, and Building Material. J Wholesale and retail. Call on oraddress, S. G. MOSLEY & CO., P. W. BABNES, Proprietors, Atlanta, Ga. General Agent, Ridge Springs, S. C. $ May 8? ly. ^ T Ai it li- 11 JIT 1 Si Una Me Ms, I < 1707 MAIS ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. The Largest Retail yLlMARBLE AND GRANITE Sj/jiUA ffiB Dealers Sonth. We use the best grade material in manufacturing ggfB^r'^Er^ |gjj] Mounments and Headstones and guarantee our work and f ' ^ rrftirli hm liinish to be the best. When you hear a man complain- ; idp that be can boy so mnch cheaper lronr some ji ^ " little fellow who is anxious to sell anything, you 1 jMfljjjfgJI can put it down that he will get cheap stock, * -/flgrffiUffig cheap work, and of course a cheap job. ?~4$SL4 We can compete with any fair dealer in this country, but we cannot sftJ we as cheap as some as we do not care ^work. IRON s WIRIS MM GRAVE LOT COPING, ETC., for sale. Write to ub or see our MTI. l>. B. EDWARDS, LEXINGTON, S. C. and we will see that you are treated fair. SOUTH CAROLINA MARBLE VORKS. ? September 1?. 44?tt a \ \ V J IMC ?? II1W ?*J ?E 9 n ' mse nu i i mm yyF u g TICK'S. I iticipating ^ ^ JifcJ jss and we aa pectations W full well f 12 no chance OJ KS OF STUFF I Tord to carry over, and doirt lJ\j ver, and. therefore, have decided s to the centre early in the sea- fjH ;e a chance who are able te buy ZS I IN THE STATE ? tuff you are looking for. S2 Children's Suits from 49c. up. Jjfj A tremendous stock of Shoes from 10 cents a pair up. Ladies' Trimmed Hats and ready to wear hats at all JJ3 prices except high prices. WJP and womankind and we most UGE STOCK!! | lered. The stuff must be conrade at large for past favors Pj? sry sincerely, C9 IRTICK, I COLUMBIA, S. C. 53 PERKINS MANUFACTURING CO., YELLOW PINE LUMBER, MANOFACTCBEKS OF HIG-H O FLOORING, CEILING, SIDING, FINISHINGS, MOULDINGS, SHINGLES AND LATHS, > O O R. S , 8 A8 II AND BLINDS, AUGUSTA, GA. S-ESXIMATES CHEEEFULLY FUENISHED.^t February 1?ly. fhen writing mention the Dispatch. When writing mention the Dig?atoi Mill standard Goods of all descriptions are the only kind kept in stock in our new store, and those who wish to purchcase the latest novelties in Kali and Winter )ry Goods, Notions and Millinery as cheap as the same class of goods can he purchased elsew here, should inspect this stock before purchasing. Honest values for your money is our guarantee, so if your want to buy goods that will prove to l>e just as represented, give us a call and you'll not he disappointed. uiaiiB m att vvivi. rut i if :aih stbeet. maly opposite post oppice, Columbia s. c. October, 0.?3m.