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The Lexington Dispatch Wednesday, January 22,1902. Obituaries. Mary Louanna Eoygood, daughter of Eooch Swygert, was born April ?J IOTA J JIail Tonnorr 3.. 1 002. iOir, ituu uicu ? Aged, 31 years, 7 months and 1 day. She was given to God in infancy by the holy rite cf baptism. Early in life she became a confirmed member cf Cedar Grove Lutheran church. She was brought up in this church, and remained a faithful member of the same until she was married. Sometime afcer the marriage, she identified herself with the Methodist church, the faith of her husband. She was married to E. E. Haygood, April 6, 1898 This uDicn was bleseed with one child?a little daughter. Her pastor spoke in the J highest terms of her Christian virtues. The funeral services were held in Cedar Grove church by her pastor, assisted by Rev. W. H. Roof, the ( pastor of that church, in the pres- < -* - Wp KDCtJ Ul it tai^c wuctvg??v? ... extend to the bereft ODes our heart 1 felt sympathy. A Friend. ! ( Bennet Albert Leaphart was born February 28, 1865, and died January 6, 1902 Aged, 36 years, 10 months ( and 6 days. He was baptised in in- ! fancy and early in life ratified his baptismal vows by becoming a mem- j ber of St. James Lutheran church. } Some yeors later he had bis member- ( ship moved to Grac? Lutheran church, in which he remained until death. He was first married to Elizabeth RankiDS. This union was blessed with two children. His first wife and children have preceded him to the spirit land. He was married the ! second time to L:zz>e Long. This onion was blessed with six children, five sons and one daughter. He ^ leaves to mourn his departure a mother, a step father, two full broth- ] ers, and one half-6ister, a wife and six children besides other relatives 1 and friends. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. W. H. Boof, i after which his body was laid to rest in the family buryiDg ground near Lewiedale, S. C. Peace be to his , ashes and rest to his soul. R. i A Profitable Investment. <4I was troubled for about seven i - - years with my stomacfc ana m Dea half my time/' says E. Demick, Somerville, Ind. "I spent about $1 ,000 and never could get anything 1 to help me until I tried Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I have taken a few bottles and am entirely well." You don't live by what you eat, but by what you digest and assimilate. If your stomach doesn't digest your food you are really starving. Kodol i Dyspepsia Cure does the stomach s i work by digesting the food. You ! don't have to diet. Eat all you want. 1 Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures all stomach troubles. J. E. Kaufmaun. i Young 2?en Seek Leadership, i ? _ i Washington, January 17.?That the younger Democrats of the benate are seeking the leadership was ( evident at the meeting of tbe Philippines committee today. They are endeavoring to make an issue of tbe Philippines bill, and are demanding the abolition of the tariff. They would dispose both Jones and Bacon. The Republicans are changing front on the Cuban reciprocity pro- 1 position, and it is doubtful whether ' the measure granting concessions to l-a.z r ? ?:n 1 imp'jriaiiuxjs lrutu ^uua win uc icported favorably from the committee. The President may send a special message relating to the tariff. A Gospel Truth. Dr. Baker s Great VegetableBlood ] and Liver Cure cures, rheumatism, ' scrofula, syphilis, constipation, indi- 1 gestion and blood and liver troubles < of every description. Is purely veg- { etable and guaranteed. Several of ' ( our citizens have used it with satis- j 1 factory results. Try it and you will ' be convinced. For sale at the Bazaar. Don't Over-Crop Yourself. I | Exchange. It is an easy matter in January ( when there is no grass growing for a j farmer to sit down and figure out I 2 that be can cultivate witb one horee 15 to 20 acres of cotton, 10 to 15 ic corn, and truck patches besides. Such farmers sre always behind in Jute and in gathering: time. With one good, lively horse or muie a farmer can cultivate about 35 acres. His gardeD, melon patch and truck patches and sorghum lots should take iibcut 4 acres. He should sow down ten acres in small grain, to be followed with peas, a bushel to the acre. That would leave him 21 acres for corn and cotton. He would find 1 v i 1. - 1 J ? 1 I mat 5UC1I a crop wuuiu uuuajjy an his time even if he had a good bee force. 12 acres of cotton should be the limit in the Piedmont. It would be better to plant only 8 and double the manure and yield. This warning we give in the beginning of the year. If you heed it you will feel the happier in June, the busiest month of all the year. ip-< Children Especially Liable. Burns, bruises and cuts are extremfly painful and if neglected Dften result in blood poisoning. Children are especially liable to such ? i ? ? jr.. i 4 _ misnaps Decause not so cureiuj. as a remedy DeWitt'd Witch Hazel Salve is unequalled. Draws out the 5re, stops the paiD, scon heals the wound. Beware of counterfeits. Sure cure* for piles. "D&Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cured my baby Df eczema after two physicaos gave her up," writes James Mock, N. Yv'ebster, Ind. "The sores were so bad =V"<o cnilpd fwn fn firo drpssps a da.v.1 J. E. Kaufmann. IT. S. Civil Service. The United States Civil Service Commission will hold examinations at several places in esch state duiiug March and April, to secure ycuDg men and women for the government 3ervice. 0,889 persons secured positions last year through these examinations. Probably 10,000 appointments will be made this year. All appointments are for life and for most positions only a common school education is required, Salaries at appointment vary from $G60to $1200 a year with liberal promotions afterward. Politics is not considered. There is less competition in the Eoutfcern states than in other parts of the country. This affords a good opportunity for people between 16 and 45 years age. Those desiriDg places of this kind can get full information about them, free, by writing to the Columbian Correspondence College, Washington, D. C, and asking for its Civil Service catalogue, number three. A Deep Mystery. It is a mystery why women endure Backache, Headache, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Melancholy, Fainting and Dizzy Spells when thousands have proved that Electric Bitters will quickly cure such troubles. "I suffered for years with kidney trouble," writes Mrs. Phebe Cherley, of Peterson, la., "and a lame back pained me so I could not drees myself, butElec trie Bittera wholly cured me, and, although 73 years old, I now am able to do all my housework." Ifc overcomes Constipation, improves Appetite, gives perfect health. Only oOe at J. E. Kaufmann's new drug store. Why Not? Well, we guess that the next Democratic national convention will Qot reiterate the demand for the free and unlimited coinage of silver at the ratio of 16 to 1 without the aid or consent of any other nation on earth. We have got past that at least. Weight and Measures. Washington, Jan. 17.?The chairman cf the Southard house committee on coinage is preparing invitations to the manufacturers, merchants and others engaged in mercantile pursuits to appear before the coinage committee on February Gth it the hearing of the bill on the idoption of the metric system of weights and measues. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup Cures A Cough or Cold at once. Conquers Croup, WhoopiDg Cough and Measles' Cough without fail. Best for Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Grippe, Pneumonia, Consumption and Lung Affections. Quick, sure results. Price, 25c. | A Day's <work Z&"Washingt-r In a letter from Washington, B: Morgan notes the slow manner i which business is transacted at tb r ational capital and gives the follow mg story to illustrate i?: State Senator Fitzpatrick, of Kar: 8as, was in Washington on depa?t ment business. He couldn't get hi .business pushed through, no matte how much ho hunied One day h ma National Committeeman Div MulvfcDe and complained that durin; the whole day he hadn't been able t i' u _ 1 . HlX'UUipiidU U emgje ILllDg. "Didn't you write a letter to you wifi-?" asked Dave. "Yes, I did," re sponded Fi( zpatrick "Well, don't kick. You can onl; do one thing a day in this city, an< you've done it.?Kansas City Journal Sho Didn't Wear A Mask. But her beauty was complete!; hidden by sores, blotches and pimple: till she used Bucklen's Arnica Salve Then tbsy vanished as will all Erup tioDS, Fever S rep, Bcilp, Ulcer? Carbuncles and Felons from its use Infallible for CutP, Corns, Burn? Scalds and Piles. Cure guaranteed 25c at J. E. Kaufmcnn's. Jor.35 and McCraney Bsleased. Colanibia Af.emoon Record, loth. Messrs. P. H. Nelson and Johi Mcilaster appeared before Justici Pope, of the supreme court, yestor it s. i t i* , a ay aitemcon, ana maue appncatici for bai! for A W. McCraney aac Harry .Jones, the two boys charger with tho murder committed in th? eastern part of the city some time ago. Solicitor Thurmond representee the state, and after aiguments 01 both sides, bail was granted in th< sum of $3,000 each. The boys wen released today. They "Want Agninaldo. Boston, Jan. 16?The Anti Iccpe rialist league has sent a petition i< congress asking "earnestly that Gcd Aguinaldo, Senor Mabini and suet others as may be thought best bi brought to this country and given i full and free hearing brfore youi honorable body, and may have ampl< opportunity to set forth the aspira tions of their countrymen and all th< facts of the situation within thei; knowledge.*' ? # ? Many School Children are Sickly. Mother Gray's Sweet Powders fo Children, used by Mother Gray, i nurse in Children's Home, New Yori Break up Colds in 21 hours, cur Feverisbness, Headache, Stomacl Troubles, Teething Disorders, an< Destroy Worms. At all druggists 25c. Sample mailed Free. Address Allen S. Olmsted, ]>Roy, N. Y. . .Denmark Backs Down. Washington, Jan. 16?All negotia tions for the sale of the Danish Wes Indies to the United States have com to an end, the Danish governmen having declined to proceed further. The failure of the negotiations i attributed to the timidity of the nev Liberal Ministry of Denmark, whiel after having determined to disposi of Denmark's Antillean possessions became frighteiied over the agitatioi against the transfer. | Ths STffTr Postmaster G-saeral. Washington, Jan. 15.?Mr. Paym was sworn in as postmaster genera today in the cabinet room of th< ; white house, in the presence of th< president, Mrs. Roosevelt and all thi members of the cabinet except Secre tary Gage. Chief Justice Fuller ad minietered the oath. m< - _ w* wires mis own In the book or memory: there is D( ! such thing as a harmless cough Every cough is a warning of a confi I dence that goes from bad to worse } unless it is remedied right away ; Opium-laden medicine is a delusion i Allen's Lung Balsam cures the worsl | of colds. It clears the bronchial pas : sages, so that the lungs get plentj ! of air. Why not get a bottle to-dayl A nsgro woman of Griffin, Ga, i saturated her clothing with kerosene and set herself on fire. She was i . burned to a crisp. stops mm J ^ Athens, Tenn., Jan. 27,1901. fi B Ever sin ee the first appearance of ray a 1 ? menses they were von* irregular ami I S 0 suffered with great pain in my kjl'-S At S back, stomach and legs, with terrible m g5 bearing down pains in the abdomen. U B During the past month i have been S R taking Wino o' Cardui arc! Thcd ford's *~ E Black-Draught, and I passed the month- fi ^ ly period without pain for the first time 9 r ft What is life worth to a woman suffer- a ? ing like Nannie Davis suffered? Yet H S there are women in thousands of homes 8 1 to-day who are bearing those terrible B ' H menstrual pains in silence. !f you are 0 ! one of these we want to say that this | J8 same 1 IWINE"CSRDUI} will bring you permanent relief. Con- B sole yourself with the knowledge that K 1,000,000 women have been completely a cured by Wine of Cardui. These worn- ff en suffered from loucorrhoea. irregular a menses, headache, backache, and B bearing dov/n pains. Wine of Cardui B will stop all these aches and pains Q for you. Purchase a $1.00 tctilo of M Wino of Cardui to-day and tako it in fl M inu pnvduy ui juui numv. g j B For advice ftntlliterature, address. cIvintfSTrcrv- R toiiis, "The Jjrues* Advisory Jlepanwext," jX m The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, M j s- Ttc PaDama canal authorities ha*e . decided to unload on Uncle Sam for i ) $40,000,000 provide d ha wants the ! ditch at that price. ' Take Life for the , : Liver and Kidneys. ' Bottles 25c, 50c and Si 00. ' The ring leaders cf the cherry tre? 1 scheme have been arrested and w 11 bo tried for usiDg the mails for fraudi - : 9 lent purposes. During 1901 5,057 miles of railrrr d . track wore laid, the greatest cumber | since 1809, when there were 5 670 ' m lea laid. Almost three-fourths of 5 th-! total number of miles of track were constructed in fifteen southern J an! six soutbwp&Urn Stales, Texas ? and Oklahoma taking the lead. ' Balsams from tlio Northern Wood P arc in Pyny-Balsain, the certain care for coughs. ; LOANSEXCHANfiE BANK r OF SOUTH CAROLINA Hm . mn Pirmr P. PnrTMTV 'PiTTnnC'TT'mjT; I D i Ai.Il, t/iii Oi. ou u ix 11 i/ijruoiiua j i COLUMBIA. 8. C. Capital Paid in Full $150,000.00 Surplus 60,000.00 Liabilittes of Stockholders.... 150,000.00 r r t a $360,000.0* . SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Interest at the rate oi 4 per centum per ane aum paid on deposits in this department 3 TRUST EEPAR 3 This Bank r.nder special provision of it. , aharter exercises the office of Executor, j ' idministrator, Trustee or Guardian of Es!, 'ates. 1 SAFETY DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT. J Fire and Burglar prooi safety deposi' a or rent from S4 00 t.o S1U 00 per year. *< EDWIN W. ROBERTSON, F President, 2 k. A. C. HASKELL, e Vice President. n t J. CALDWELL ROBERTSON, t p 2d Vice President c G. M. BERRY, Cashier. ? t Febrnary 12?ly. v When writing mention the Dispatch. o B COLUMBIA, S. . ,, UNITED STATES, STATE, CiTY AND COUNTY a DEPOSITORY. Paid up Capital ... $200,OOf j Surplus Profits . - 60,00* j Savings Department. Deposits of ?5.00 and upwards received q Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per ceni per aim am. W. A. CLAIiK, President, I \ Wilxe Josrs, Cashier. 0 j December 4?lv. ? I Or. G. E. Leapbart, : | REAL ESTATE BROKER, , AND -1 m tilt km Hi LEXINGTON, S. C. I I iS j RESIDENT AGENT FOE THE r V: | NEW YORK LIFE jj I THE STEONGEST INSURANCE COM- ? j PANY ON EAETH. r j I Persons desiring a policy written in the } i i ? i i-i I aoove strong insurance company snoma ! notify me and I will call upon them at their j| | homes if preferred. ' { 1200 acres of well timbered land, titnate T > j in Black Creek township, about five miles JL } j from a railroad station. There is a good Pi ! water power on the p:ace. Price, $2,500 j ?cheap at this price. Titles gccd. A1 i -1, M .HI maa?g33tm?wn Him? ?,?nn yr-^a?? To FrLii^ Eni Parous ( OF LEXINGTOJT. "We thank you very cordially for your patronage for j the pat?i year, and bnpe jo prow more popular with you ! i ay time ?>oee on. Our trade fcm your county was very j Hatisfwctorv th'H season, bur in < rder to incense our busi- i nes* we are ( HVrinp values suet) as you have never bad the | opportunity re-1 before We will sell you a ?6 50 | r\ Z->> rr\ ... l.i ..t j A i" u;il K,.vQ o I KJverrciBL 'or u>iui ciu&t'u i;ui. .x um uu\o o | $10 00 Suit made by tbe Bet-t Tailors. Chher higher ! gr>-de good3 in proportion. UKDEHWEAR, chH?p?-r than tbe cheapest.. Heaviest end j : b-.ei F.ttctd L'nei at 30.; See these, it will pay you. W<- do quit*1 a nice | JOBBING BUSINESS.! This Department is growing eve-y day. I will be glad to see | any merchant in m\ store, as I always have some little jobs t />* 1 I i or DergaiCK to oner, uaii on toe tit | The Bee Hive low 1'rit# Mil Store, 1554 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. j Peptember u. 3m. FHABLESTOfFIOOB^ASH ANDT UMBERHB y u w u v MANUFACTURERS OF DOORS, SASH. BLISDS. IQBLDfflOS. KILL WORK AND LUMBER. RTrite for Estimate. ) CATALOGUE ( CYPRESS A1TD Wo Save Yen l?oney. > Sent 4 YELLOTT PI2TE 3-n.r G-ocds ara the Best. j on Eeauest. ( are Our Snocialtiej. Factory Saw Mill and Pond*: Office aod Yards: Ashley Kiver and CummiEg's Creek. 21 to <17 Ashley Ave., CHARLESTON, S. 0. April 24?J y. id 'cuuht^km, con^ldliied. ^ OVfitCiBtOi ; Qniy Fxra", Class Companies Represented. Tanks. Stacks, 8tand Pipes and Sheet-Irom | See my List of Giants: Work; Shafting, Pulleys, Gearing, Boxea, I Bangers, ote. Mill Oatlnrs , _ ,, , sets. >? Cast eyery day; work 200 tiaada. JETN A, FIICE, Of H&Ttfora, iOMBIBD IKON 7FOKKS A SUPPLY 09 Conn ?13,367,233 AUGUSTA, GEOBttLA, CONTINENTaL (Fire), of Now York 10,038,271 PHILADELPHIA UNDEKWRUEKS, Phil.. Pa.. 15,541,C66 nr< JETNA LIFE, of Hartiord, Jancary 27? Cona 56.092.C8C GLENN FaLLs. of Glenn TT,yT Falls, New York 3,435,893 ? .iiU Jm 1 t uL s^ni=N t^a> Mv companies are popnlar, strouc and reliable. No one can give yonr business Ml I R A 11 i/k 3 *5 R& 3* better attention; no one can give yon better i^SeOfc protection; no ouocan give von better rates. lUUtile UUnCl BEFORE YOU INSURE SEE i t ALFRED .T. l^OX, U A CVPUD General Insurance Agent, A OllfUr. LEXINGTON S. C. Unique?unlike any other cough prepa- November 27, 1901?ly. ation. The quickest to stop a cough and o remove soreness from the lungs. 25c. R) J |J | f rrnn XTTTTJ T> A V7 T\"D TTn pfl fiifsivfl Rfi k7 ICt III CElJ la JL Il?l iXJL UJlAQi KMUVI UV,( COLUMBIA. S C. 133C MAIS STBEET. For Sale at THE BAZAAR COLUMBIA, - S. C., Aug. 18?ly. mHE ONLY UP-TO-DATE EATING _L House ot its kind in the City of Co_ _ -t/? lumbia. It is well kept?clean linen. Mice, Land for bale. [WILL SELL MY ENTLRE TflACT what yon order and pay only for what you of iand, containing H 0 acres, with get. Within easy reach of desirable sleepbout one hundred acres of open land not ing apartments. ess than GO acres in line cultivation with OIPKIV ALL NIGHT. >lenty of water, good dwelling house, four _ , lew tenant houses, outbui dings, barns. JO. SA V J,S, ?rOpilOtO?. tc.. etc. Also fiue orchard that has February 20. itver failed bearing fruit since I owned he place Si uattd one and a half miles wye ast of Gaston. S. C Terms will be reas- f B 1 %} * 3 mable. Parties wishing to buy will do [8 gjj , rell to call and see the growing crops now jj JH..0_ B A Qjr m the land. W' Cpi])fTTI\r September 19. 1901.?tf. jjjL llil 1 1 li\ Jj M\ ) REMEDIES. LIUfl | I I jlli liV Endorsed by seme of the Leading Medical I lit i 1 1 llijJLiv3 | Profession? No Qunck or Patent Med:. W mmm *" * MM rate"'remedies: m&n. rr.ss-^ fifi r.nrrn i!. i i a j :aa.j .i,. at- ia /-i _ . l!._ tj ?* . a i ""in w | /iuiui'.teu 11110 iue nona uoiumoiau JizpoWWJB5 jlustrated Catalogue and 40 aition in 1S93 (page pamphlet. How to tt c u 1 e ' t?i * Plant and Cultivate an Or- Use Spmttme balsam for Rheumatism, j chard." Gives you that in- i Colds. Lameness. Sprains, Sore Throat CS1&B& I formation you have so long j spjrittino Inhalent for Consumption, Ira K MsSf-BAtj; I Consumptive Coughs, Catarrh, AsUuu, {peaches, and Japan plums and La urippe. jwith their orientals wetness. Spirittine Ointment is indispensable in tin <\ |all of which you have often treatment of Skin Diseases, Cure Itch, wondered where the trees t* o. p;i*c 'carao from t:;at produces! Itching Pile JEthem. In consequence of the astonismng sucm -?,? ... cess in removing diseases, its demand now .EVERYTHING G0i?D IN comes not alone from this vicinitv bnt WffiA FRUITS. | j from everywhere in the United States eud W Europe. | ruin * g- * haemas. ~? A. *<? ^smooth andstrai ht. the kind LexiDg.oc. S. C. live and grow off well, i No old, routfh trees, r).his is j ti w v ^t ^4 flrasausMRs^ W. A. RECKL1M, gae^sgSgjtiful shade trees. ' and e,T0 ^AJEBTIST. fl^g! J. Van Lindiey Sarnrj Co., COLUMBIA, S. C. |p&P] Poaosi. S. 0. I Ts N0W MAKIN<5 THE BEST PIC" * X tares that can be bad in this country, r?^F/fer& | and all who have never had a real fine pin_ i tare, should now try some of his latest i styles. Specimens can be seen at his GalDCCCttfAY U/AWTSIs ! lerv. tid stairs, next to the Huh. llflllBfc-i# i When writinc mention the Dispatch, f LAEGE OS SMALL QUANTITIES | _ ? i PARKER'S WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MAli- i HAIR BALSAM , ket price lor eltu and pore Beesjni. W0&M&X2, ?&????JaE-* ice governed by color ana conditio:?. ) isawgft. ffpj j?^vcr Fails to Eestore Gray tjtpT Q TT A P H.T A XT I SfcEpJwr^ ~,iGf Hair to its i outhful Color. rilLXi Jj i Il/iftr. -l flfl t Cutis ncslp <lifca?e? Jt hair tsJiag. i; the Bazaar. Lexington, S. C. | BSgjjggL-^y &>c.?n.!8:.'?iat Drvgj*