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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, March 19, 1902. Stats STews. Uader the new law the age for road duty is from 18 to 50 years. A /*V? ooco on r? hntfor makiDf? nlant ^ ? ? x is soon to be established at Easly. The Camden hotels are crowded with Northern invalids and visitors. Efforts are being made to establish a dispensary at Johnston, in Edgefield county. Senator Tillman attended a meet ' f YT7 ing of the board ot trustees 01 >vinthrop last Friday. The town of Manning has bought twelve Kitson lights to alluminate the streets of that town. John W. Bailey, a farmer of Edgefield county, just finished picking his cotton on Saturday of last week. Work ha3 been commenced on the Seaboard Air Line, which is being built between Augusta and Charleston. A Washington dispatch says that President Roosevelt will visit the Charleston Exposition during the second week in April. Several counties of the State are making efforts to have the school 1 ^ ^o /Iqtt cnnareu 10 visit uuancsuuu uu ? u?j to be fixed by agreement. A new cotton mill will soon be established at Easley, in Pickens connty, an application for a charter will be made in a few days. Senator Tillman has been invited by the citizens of Davis and Cross sections of Clarendon county to make a speech whenever it suits his convenience. William C. Whitney, the New York capitalist, has given $1,000, to Mayor Emanuel to be distributed among the sufferers from the recent disastrous fire at Aiken. A United States torpedo boat on her trial trip at the naval station at Beaufort, made two miles in seven minutes, which is considered by experts remarkable speed. A petition praying for the election on the question of establishing a new county from portions of Barnwell and Hampton counties, with Allen Utile cvs Luc cuuulj ocai, to ivy wo j/ti/sented to the Governor. The body of a negro boy was found on Tuesday of last week under the depot platform in Greenwood. It is \ supposed that the boy crawled under the platform during the recent cold weather and was frozen to death. Miss Sallie Parham, 21 years of age, committed suicide at her boarding house in Columbia, last week, by taking laudanum. It is claimed by those who knew the young lady that suicide has been her monomania since childhood. She was a native of "Union.. Ivisen E. Mims, a young farmer cf Clarendon, ha3 an animal, about fourVin cotto io Q tCCU UlUUtUO WU. ? UII/U uo cajo ACT U freak of nature. Its bead and body are those of a bog, but its feet resemble those of a sheep, and it makes a noise very much like the bleat of a sheep. Oliver Greer, a negro boy, was baDged at Anderson last Friday, for a criminal assault committed upon a white lady near Belton. He acknowledged his guilt and said that punishment was deserved. He was calm and unconcerned and talked freely with visitors. Could Not Breathe. Cougbp, colds, croup, grip, bronchitis, other throat and lung troubles are quickly cured by One Mioute Cough Cure. One Minute Cough Cure is not a mere expectorant, which gives only temporary relief. It softens and liquifies the mucous, draws out the inflammation and removes th9 caflseof the disease. Absolutely safe. Acts at once. ''One Minute Cough Cure will do all that ia claimed for it," says Justice of the Peace, J. Q. Hood, Crosby, Miss. 4;My wife could not get ber breath and was relieved by the first dose. * It has been a benefit to all my family." J. E. Kaufmann. The gas bill may be a light gffiictioD, but getting it receipted is a ^ heavy one. ^aA|UUUUAV?i*--i?? LttJie^KSgEPaiUA?lJHSJUMMgB?IW? I Practically Starving. "After us-iog a few bottles of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure my wife received perfect and permanent relief from a severe aDd chronic case of stomach trouble," says J. R. Holly, real estate, insurance and loan ag^nt, of Macomb, 111. "Before using Kcdol Dyspesia Cure she could not eat an ordinary meal without intense suffering. She is now entirely cured. Several physicians and many remedies had failed to give relief." You don't have to of nnn fnnf? TOIl Wftllt wici. jLJCbc auj *v/wv? j w but don't overload the stomach. Kodol Dyspepsia, Cure will always digest it for you. J. E. Kaufmann. ? ? ? Bryan and Watterson. Washington, March 14 ?William J. Bryan returned to Washington today from Culpepper, Ya. During the morning he received a number of prominent Democrats and discussed the coming congressional campaign and other matters of interest to the party. He visited the capitol this afternoon, where he met a large number of members. While he was a centre of attraction in the corridor, Henry Watterson of Kentucky, was a noticeable figure on the floor of the chamber in conferece with Representative Richardson of Tennessee. - ? I take great pleasure in giving the very highest testimonial to Dr. Baker's Blood and Liver Cure. I used it in 1895 Inflammatory Rheumatism. I was severely afflicted with the disease and tried mv familv ----- - " " ' - +i * physiciaD, in addition to various remedies, without effect. I procured some of the above medicine, and before using a bottle of it I could walk without my crutches, and by the time I had used a bottle and a half, I felt entirely well, and have not suffered any since. I cheerfully recommend it, and believe it will do all its propietors claim for it. Respectfully, E. 0. Mastic, Deputy Collector of Wilkes County, N. C.. Feb. 22, 1898. For sale at the Bazzar. As Told by a Chicagoan. ? A gentleman was one day coming out of a store in St. Louis, and in crossing the road accidentally ran up against a cow which was being driven past. In the confusion of the moment the absent minded gentleman politely raised his hat and exclaimed: "I beg your pardon, madam!"' Walking through the town in the afternoon he happened to stumble against a lady of his acquaintance who was walking in the opposite direction. In sudden recollection of his former adventure he called out in a tone by no means fraught with the former politenes: "Is that you again, you brute?"' If the Baby is Cutting Teeth. Be sure and use that old and well I 1 *1 ?r TTT 1 * n J 1 tried remedy, ^irs. wmsiow s oootning Syrup for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. It is the best of all. St. Louis has a peculiar sect in the shape of a community of sand-eaters, composed of seventy-five men and women. The sand-eaters take every day a spoonful of sand. They believe that grit is necessary in every animal, and that many stomach troubles are due to the absence of grit in the stomach. When you wake up with a bad i taste in your mouth you may know that you need a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, i They will cleanse your stomach, im| prove your appetite and make you ' feel like a new man. They are easy | to take, being sugar coated, and ! pleasant in effect. For sale by J. E. Kaufmann. When Brown opened the front door one morning and found a strange baby in a basket on the front steps, he picked up the bundle, and as he carried it to his wife he was f a ftf lr? n rv* r\ n n rn | ucaiu LJ icrnain. OULUU mcu aic j born babies, some achieve babies, i and some have bubies thrust upon them." Pyny-Balsam Stopn the Tickling, and quickly aliays inflammatiou in the throat. ni imTWiiiiwn."H|ffiTmnrtI1' 1,1 IOLJ"-* I I I Sev A THROWN i We must have room for our Big Sp Men's 10.00 and 8.50 dollar Suits a Men's 18, 16 and 15 dollar Suits al Men's 3.00, 2.75, 2.50 and 2.25 dol Men's 0.00, 5.00, 4.50 and 4.25 dol All our Men's 5.00. 4.00 and 3.75 c A Great many in the lot worth 2.75 pe I NOTHING L I ; Come and bring y Yours for Bargaii 1 Af It Jl 11638 and 16 i ; ?i? ??k??^ a?? Goods of all c in stock in ou purclicase the as cheap as tl: chasedelsewh purchasing, our guarantee that will pro\ us a call and j MAIN STEEET. NEAELY OPPOSITE October, 9.?3m. - ? - , Slepnv crass is found in New i ! r J o ; ?Jexico and Siberia. It has a most j ! injurious effect on horses and sheep, J | being a strong narcotic or sedative, I and causing profound sleep or stupor lasting 21 hours to -48 hours. Take Life for the! t: 1 trz.i junt'r ana xiiuiievfe. Bottles 25c. 50c and 81.00. "I suppose your wife always has I the last word?'' said the impertinent | relation. "Not always,'' answered I Mr. Meekton. "But she always has j the last one that is spoken aloud." ! Consistency is often but another j name for contrariness. i V "V , TSf/,/, X./ V./;* V V . ?- .. 2 -O rrn ULLLy-JLlVU J. IIUlLbcil .ND MIL ON THE MARK! ring Purchases and we are overloadc until next season. Cost not coi t ?4.98. ; $9.98. lar Trousers at 51-49 per pair, lar Trousers at 5?98 per pair. n*. oo no i lUiiajL oiiues v.t y^.vo iui mis sua*. , Pile of DIES' ?H0ES,| r pair, your pick at 75 cents. indsof W IKE THIS S, SOUTH CI our friends and as' We want a IS, 40 Main St: I lescriptions are the only kind kept r new store, and those who wish to latest novelties in Fall and Winter ic same class of goods can be purere, should inspect this stock before Honest values for your money is !, so if your want to buy goods *e to be just as represented, give you'll not be disappointed. ! POST OFFICE, COLUMBIA, S. C. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup Cures A Coufth or Cold at once. Conquers ! n n*i : r\ ' j tjroup, \> JJUUpiIJg auu i?i.ru:5u;a j Cough without fail. Beet for Bronchitis", Hoarseness, Grippe, Pneumonia, Consumption and Lung Affections. Quick, sure results. Price, 25c. Sweetheart (coylj:) "Now, ycu | must take only one, George." Swain , ?"But one from one leaves nothing. | Let s make it one each and tie.' Sweetheart?"It's awful sudden, ; O-nnrrtfl Viilf T7/-111 mor Q oL* rianft UUU JUU UiMj ^ w When a man start's for a dentist's office he usually strikes a tooth-hurty gait. j id Dollars Worth ol E E 0? SJH M -UNERY DT AT RECKLESS PRICES. m! 011 winter merchandise. We will not carry this enormous stock over isidered. The stuff must go. Dress Goods, Etc. 3000 pieces of Fine Dress Goods, in all colors, qualities, &c., at 35 to 40 per cent, under the present market value. 500 Men's Macintoshes Coats at 89 cents each, sold everywhere at ?1.50. onderful Values! AXE EVER BEFORE IN kkiVhlN A. k your friends to bring their friends. 11 to come. URTICK. reet. COLUMBIA, S. C. f ATLANTA GRANITE jil -?-A>*D M Marietta Marble Works. ^ave Dest e(luip?e^ plant in the South, with up to date pneumatic tools and polishing naachines which puts us in a position to do all kiads of Mas? "bis and Granite Work at the very lowest prices. Estimates made on all kinds of Cemetery Work, and Building Material. Wholesale and retail. Call on or address, S. G. MOZLET S CO., P. V7. 3AE27E3, Proprietors, Atlanta, Ga. General Agent, Ridge Springs, S. C. Mav 8?ly. Ml Carolina lift fork 1707 MAIN ST., COLU3IBXA, S. C. The Largest Retail KlSlfAPRI J? ll?m PR AMITE ?ininiijj>uiy j.ii.'sif uiij.i.,uxu Dealers South. We use the best grade material in manufacturing Mounznents and Headstones and guarantee our work and liinish to be the best. When you hear a man complaining that he can buy so much cheaper irorn some little fellow who is aniious to sell anything, you can put it down that he will get cheap stock, oh^an work, and of course a cheao iob. We can compete with any lair dealer |? in this country, hut we cannot *1 say we will sell as cheap as some as we do not care work. IRON I WIRE FHH, CRAVE LOT COPING, ETC, for sale. Write to us or see our MT?. p. E. EDWARDS, LEXINGTOX, S. C. and we will see that you are treated fair. SOUTH CAROLINA MARBLE VORES. September 11. 44?tt