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??? MM?? ?I The Lexington Dispatch. \ Wednesday, January 22,1902. William King, of Paris, Ind , died from drinking lemcn extract as a beVeragf; four others have recently died in the community from the same cause. - - ? f j 1 The boiler of a locomotive or ice Central of Georgia Railway exploded at the shops in Macon, Ga., killing five men outright and injuring twelve others. Planter's Nubian Tea, Nature's Greatest Liver Regulator on Earth. It is mild in operation, but does its work thoroughly. Price 25 cents. I At the Bazaar. i "" "C t xnere are now m ijmupc xuxlj stations equipped for wireless telegraphy, and five in America. About sixty vessels have put in the necessary apparatus. Ex-Secretary Jno. G. Carlisle has had to pay a cabman of New York 31.000 damages for false imprisonment. Mr. Carlisle had the cabmen arrested three years ego on the charge of stealing a seal-skin cloak. The monthly statement cf the t public debt, issued at Washington, " t fhn /?iAoa r\f KnoinnOQ ^ SliUWC iUftb a J IUU U1VDV V? l/uw?wvww on December 31, 1901, the national 1 debt, less cash in the Treasury, 1 amounted to $1,011,927,280 a de- ( crease of $8,643,192 for the month. Greenville, Tenn. I have thoroughly convinced myself that Dr. Baker's Blood and Liver Care is the finest medicine made for Indigestion and Constipation. (I have tried them all) and | was cured by the use cf this medicine, after all others had failed. I most cheerfully and unhesitatingly endorse it. Yours truly. H. N. Baker, Mayor. fFor sale at the Bazaar. The time is close at hand when Florida will ship as maDy boxes of L oranges as she did before the great r freeze of 1895?namely 5,000,000 : f boxes. If it had not been for that disaster she would be shippiDg more k than 8,000,000 boxes now. F The portrait of a suicide is on the \ new t9n-dollar bill, which is known also as the "Buffalo bill," because of ^ a rampant bison picture in the center of it. The suicide was Meriwether ft Lewis, the famous explorer. Lewis r was also private secretary to President Jefferson, who afterward made * him Governor of Missouri Territory. In a fit of melancholy?he was a man of moods?he killed himself, when only 35 years of age. F - For aches and pains use Planter's /^nUnn jVio Hforrin rinro fr\T VUUQ11 y IUV AU.Bg4W VkMV ?W* I internal and external pains. There " is no better. Gives permanent relief in 5 minntes. Cures every pain i flesh is heir to from toothache down to cramp6. Warranteed to cure the I worse case of horse colic in 10 min' utes. For 6ale at the Bazaar. ^ Frand Ferguson, 50 years old, and a well-known farmer living east of Bloomington, Ind., New Year's Day f enjoyed the unique and remarkable experience of entertaining four i mothers-in-law. Mr. Ferguson's first and second wives died, his third wife . was divorced and he is cow living happily with his fourth wife. He is * on friendly terms with the mothers of all his wives and decided to invite all of them to his New Year's dinner. \ ? To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine i Tablets. All druggists refund the [money if it fails to care. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25o. France Losing Patience. Paris, Jan. 16?The government cabled the French consul at Caracas this morning instructions to insist upon the landing of M. Seorestax, jr., who goes to protest against the seizure of the estate of General Xatop, the revolutionary leader. ? Don't Live Together. . Constipation and health never go L tnaflther. DeWitt's Little Early m '"o Risers promote easy action of the bowels withoot distress. "I have ? been troubled with costivenees nine W years." says J. 0. Greene, Depauw, Ind. "I have tried many remedies ! but Little Early Risers give best results/' J. E. Kaufznann. Thousands Hare Kidney Trouble ! and Don't Know it. How To Find Ont. Fill a bottle or common glass with your ? water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a t f t> sediment or setJhrjvjJ tling indicates an S .4&77?\ unhealthy condirari KdLJg&&hr*">n of the kuW[ XPyfpfl iy ncys; if it steins : / your linen it is j i* evidence of kid- j _^D \ ' f ?' ncy trouble: too WUjL/y P*i{^K Sequent desire to Pass ^ or Pain in ' the back is also ?.??/ iv,,. .k. ? .1 ui. j <;uii vuii'iug yi y vi uui uto luuncjra <k*ju ui*u- ; cerareoutof order. What to Do. There is comfort In the knowledge so j often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- j Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every i wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the jback, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often j during the day, and to get up many times | during the night. The mild and the extra- j Af/4ircii^r Affort Q\Uf1 ftt D AAt i e caaa I VtUiiiOi y Vx 11 V* V If IJ OV Uil realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Soid by druggists in 50c. and$l. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery _ and a book that tells more about it. both sent absolutely free by mail, address Dr. Kilmer 8c Home of Swamp-Root. Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper. American Officers Arrested Pekin, Jan. 15.?United States Consul Miller at Newchwang reports that the Russian authorities there are arresting American officers and sailors without any cause. Minister Conger Is investigating the matter. To Work in Florida. About five hundred colored meD and women passed through Columbia Wednesday afternoon on their way to Florida to work in the winter hotels. Two or three joined them here, for work will be plentiful down there until the middle of September. Cock County Democracy. The Governor has received a letter from the Cook County Democratic < club, notifying him that the club will "F^hmarv l)*h and UO AU VW.UUiv/.v. V? " I stay until about Doon of tbe next j day. The city has already made arrangements for their entertainment. } I "Some time ago my daughter ; ciugbt a severe cold. She complain- i ed of pains in her chest and bad a j bad cough. I gave her Chamber- j Iain's Cough Remedy according to J directions and in two days she was j well able to go to school. I have ! ( used this remedy in my family for j the past seven years and have never known it to fail," says James Pren- , dergast, Annato Bay, Jamaica, West India Islands. The pains in the chest indicated an approaching attack . " of pneumonia, which in this instance nndoubtedlv warded off by C&amberlain's Cough Remedy. It counteracts any tendency of a cold toward pneumonia. Sold by J. E. i Kaufmann. -? Teachers' Meeting. The Lexington County Teachers' | Association will bold its regular i meeting Saturday, January 25th, j 1902, in the court houee. The pro- I gram is as followp: 1. Practical Method of Teaching Fractions?Col J B Wingard. 2 Failures in Reading?Miss Gertrude Oxner. .i ?r mi? j TTT 3 The Dull Pupil?air. ioau *t. Dreher. i The "Diacritical Mark"?Mr. J. H. Frick. Miss I'Ans Meetze, Sec. . ???? Entered the Mlniatrj-. '?n an Ohio town this year the African Methodist Episcopal chnrch of that district held a conference. The colored population of the town made great preparations to entertain the visiting clergymen. For a week the town was filled with colored pulpit orators. A few days after the conference closed its sessions one of the leading women of the town drove out to Pea Ridge to purchase chickens of Aunt Hannah, who had supplied the family for years. Aunt Hannah, coming to the gate. ....? \<l > 1IU T ..in'f saia: "i in sorry, an?s .-\mv. ? .nu <. i got a chicken left. Dey nil done enter j de ministry."?Chicago Tribune. A World Without Herof*. What will this world (lo when all its pet heroes are banished by superabundance of testimony? William Tell long ago went the way of the unreliable. Then the Iconoclasts doubted whether Phil Sheridan rode to Winchester on an i eventful day. Now they arc question- ; iug whether General Israel Putnam really galloped down a flight of stone steps on a gallant charger. Poor George Washington! It will l>e his turn next. ?Baltimore News. IgPg H VM1 Seventy-five Thousar Dry Goods, Cloth AJXL) Mil. THROWN ON THE MARKI We must have room for our Pig Spring Purchases and we are overloade until next season. Cost not coi Men's 10.00 and 8..~>0 dollar Suits at #4.98. ^ Men's 18, 10 and 15 dollar .Suits at $y.y?. j Men's 3;00, 2.75, 2.50 and 2.25 dollar Trousers at ?1.49 per pair. Men's 6.00, 5.00, 4.50 and 4.25 dollar Trousers at ?2.98 per pair. All our Men's 5.00, 4.00 and 3.75 dollar Shoes at 82.98 for this sale, j A (Ireat Pile of MEN AND LADIES' SHOES, ?O 7/V n?ii* tmir niek at 75 cents. 11 Lit 11 > 111 111V. iwt X""*"*' J I " Thousands of W NOTHING LIKE THIS & SOUTH CI Come and bring your friends and as! We want a Yours for Bargains, 163S and 1640 Main St: TATLANTA GRANITE AND "l?? ? - m* ^ mm T?T 1 A Marietta Marble Works. | We have the best equipped plant in the South, with up to date pneumatic tools and polishing machines which puts us in a position to do all kinds of Marble and Granite Work at the very lowest prices. Estimates mido on all kinds of Cemetery Work, and Building Material. Wholesale and retaiL Call on or address, S. 0. MQZLEY & CO., P. W. SABNES, Proprietors, Atlanta, Ga. General Agent, llidge Springs, S. C. Mav 8?ly. I Sitl Win He Ms, 1707 MAIIV ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. H MARBLE AND GRANITE Dealers South. We u?? the best grade material iu manufacturing Monuments and Headstones and guarantee our work and fiiuish to be the best. When you hear a man complaining that he can buy no much cheaper from some lllHtJ It! WUU in nullum fj now .m; tuiui), , w v. cftn Pnt ^ down that be will get cheap stock, ?hE^K^ cheap work, and of course a cheap job. SgSjBv We can compete with any lair dealer . *n thin country, but we cannot wry we will sell as cheap as some as we do not care work. IRON t WIRE FENCING, GRAVE LOT COI'II, ETC, for sale. Write to us or see our MIi. P. B. EPWABDS, LEXINGTON, S. C. and we will see that you are treated fair. SOUTH CAROLINA MARBLE WORKS. September li, 44-tt * id Dollars Worth of JOINERY 2T AT RECKLESS PRICES. '(l on winter mercnanuige. \vc win not curry uns enormous isidered. The stulV must ?0. Dress Goods, Etc. 3000 pieces of Fine Dress Goods, in all colors, qualities, <fcc., at 35 to 40 per cent, under the present market value. f.AA of VQ O VPT*V* U.*} IPT*1 &?? JUV |*U'1I i IX ut' 'HI Vltvtl, >?m V I v.j ?1.00. onderful Values! &LE EVER BEFORE IN l T? AT.TTVT A_ k your friends to bring their friends. 11 to come. URTICK. m vTwnT A ci n t*eet, uuLuiTiDiii, o. u. PERKINS MANUFACTURING CO,, YELLOW PINE LUMBER, MANUFACTURERS OF HIG-H FLOORING, CEILING, SIDING, FINISHINGS, MOULDINGS, SHINGLES AND LATHS, DOORS,SASH AND BLIND8, AUGUSTA, OA. ^ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FUKNISHED.jw February 1?ly. When writing mention the DisDiitch. When writing mention the Dfortatefi Standard Goods of all descriptions are the only kind kept in stock in our new store, and those who wish to purehease the latest novelties in Fall and WinterT\__ fL_J_ IT-ii If.'ll.' Dry noons, notions ana minory as cheap as the same class of goods can be purchased elsewhere, 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 be just as represented, give us a call and you'll not be disappointed. WM PI ATT. IVBi H mar m p MAIN STEEET. NEAELY OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, COLUMBIA, S. CL. October, 9.?3m.