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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, Way 14, 1902. General Mixture. Oil has been struck within the city limits of Jellico, Tenn. Safe crackers secured $2,590 from the bank of Goodlettsville, Tenn. The farmer can give you spades . even if he has no cards to hand out. yV President Roosevelt may make an extended tour of the South next fall. A man's thoughts run furthest back to bis mother and further forward to himself. Hilton's Life for the Liver and Kidneys tones up the stomach. There are a few people in this world smart enough to know how not to be too smart. A railroad train was wrecked in Pittsburg by a wind 6torm, and several were lost. Lightning killed Richard Roan and Arthur Rogers, 12 and 15 years old, at AkroD, 0. Some wives are so averse to mendIi"' iDg that they won't even try to patch tip a quarrel. Many a would be jolly good fellow might be really so if be would only stop telling jokes. " The more money a man has the harder it is for him to convince the world that he is fool. Libraries offered Savannah, Ga., I _ Southbridge, Mass, by Andrew Carnegie have been declined. Hilton's Life for the Liver and Kidneys overcomes constipation. | A Washington hotel waiter has sued Congressman Butler of Missouri for $10,0G0 for an assault. Whether an evening gown is fashionable depends on how much neck and sleeves it hasn't got. Blessed is the peacemaker, but more blessed the woman who keeps the peace by holding her tongue. Disbursing Clerk Barrows in the U.S. census office has been found %. short ?7;500 which he lost in speculai U0D8. - The estimated decrease in the cots'--. ton acreage of the South this year is four and a half per cent, compared with last year. 18,000 subscribers from Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama and Tennessee have presented Admiral Schley with a handsome silver service. Sk> Bockshoal, N. C. Four years ago I was helpless with a misery in my back. I could nnf fnr-n rr?t?aol f in Kor? T too a froof. ed by my pbysiciaD, but be did mo < do good. I took cue bottle of Dr. ( Baker's Female Regulator and it 1 cured me. I think there is no medi- ' cine on earth like it. ] Mrs. Emma E. Myers. 1 For sale at the Bazaar. < Little Elsie?"Mamma says you ! are a self-made maD, Uncle George. Are you ?" Uncle George?"Yes, my dear." Little Elsie?"You must have K.. made yourself in the* dark, didn't you?" Forest fires around Oil City. Pa, are causing apprehensions. The loss to the oil wells is great and there is considerable loss to the lumber interests. The false alarm of fire in a Philadelphia factory threw 1,200 girls in to a frightful panic. Eight were killed and forty or more seriously injured. An eDgine and 12 cars ran away down a mountain near Saginaw, western North Carolina, and William Burton, engineer in charge, was instantly killed. Hilton's Life for the Liver and Kid neys will cure dyspepsia. ; Serious riots have occurred iD ; Kussia within the past few days. T* _ ? _ iL .1 ^ t jfteporis say inai niry persons were killed at Moscow in an effort of tl e authorities to disperse the mobs. < t> * SUPERSTITION Has been responsible for much of human mortality. Men and women die by thousands in an Indian famine, not iT JK, because of lack of food but beK gjS cause caste superstition prevents them from accepting it. Even } in America there are still to be found those who believe that healing herbs lack virtue unless gathered during certain phases of the moon. ' The great foe of superstition is science. Every year science increases the terrij tory of the natural at the ^ I expense of the super- BB ! natural. Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery achieves its successful cures because it is a scientific preparation originated by a scientific man. It cures diseases of the _ stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition, purifies the blood and establishes the body in sound health.. As the writer of the following letter says, "It is the l>est thing for nervousness and for a weak run-down condition that anybody would want. It gives a person new life and new blood." I " Golden Medical Discovery " contains no alcohol and is free from opium, cocaine and other narcotics. "I must again send a few lines to you to let you know how I am getting along since taking the wonderful medicine which cured me two years ago." writes Miss Bertha SJ& Ebeler, of 14.16 Benton Street, yrj St? Louis, Mo. "I still continue Sk L'hj in very good health and think JSLjirfl there is not a better medicine on Sum \ti( earth than Dr. Pierce's Golden pM Medical Discover}'. It is the best ffj Jf thing for nervousness and for a JjrSx / i.v weak, run-down condition, that anybody would want. It gives a W PI person new life and new blood. 4 * can now work all day long " without feeling the least bit tirea. I was very nervous and weak last summer. I took five bottles of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and it just made me feel like a new person." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets stimulate the liver. Cause of His Troubles. A youth with an open ingenious countenance rose in a Christian Endeavor convention the other evening and made the following speech: "Dear friends?large ships that look sound?and good and?and? seaworthy are sometimes found to be. almost ruined?almost, yes? almost ruined by ?by ship worms. They honeycomb the heavy timbers and?and?although the ship looks as if it might do great things for its masters?it cannot. It?it has ship worms. "Dear friends, it is just so with j some Christians. Outwardly a Christian may look like a fair sfcip. Dear i friends I feel that often I am like the Bhip, and that I?that I?toe, have shis worms." Jefferson's Birthday. The state superintendent of edu- ! cation has requested the county su- f perintendents to urge the celebra- i tion of Jefferson's birthday. June S, by the schools and has arranged ; an interesting program for the occasion which can be had on application. As most of the schools close before that day he suggests that any day he suggests that any day be set apart as Jeffer son Day. aolds up A Congressman. "At the end of the campaign," writes Champ Clark, Missouri's brili lianfc congressman, "from overwork, ] nervous tension, loss of sleep and constant speakiDg I had about utterly j collapsed. It seemed that all the j organs in my body were out of order, j but three bottles of Electric Bitters i made me all right. It's the best all- j around medicine ever sold over a j druggist's counter." Over worked, j run-down men and weak, sickly j women gain splendid health and j vitality from Electric Bitters. Try them. Only 50c. Guaranteed by J. E. Kaufmann. Political Campaign Is On. A n ovaVj o n nro docq Ihof HfVio iJLU VAVUHU^V BtMJO UUUU IUO I cal campaign will open in a few weeks j now and there will be no peace in the I land until the winds of September is upon us. The voice of the orator will be heard abroad and the news- j papers will grow heavy with pleadings for the candidates. Even the | froTTollinrr nn Klin TY> Q T7 uia u k/iio uiaj uuu vctapo L UV importunities of the aspiring patriots, it being said that already personal solicitation is being done on the trains | just as the chewing gum boy or the j fruit man plies his wares. If the Baby is Cutting1 Te6tk j Be sure and use that old and well j tried remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Sooth- ; ing Syrup for children teething. It I soothes the child, softens the gums, j allays all pain, cures wind colic and I is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-live cents a bottle. It is the best of all. | Seme men are so stingy they won't ! Bven give advice. San Domingo Revolution. San Domingo, May 8? (Jaited States Minister Powell, owiDg to the situation of affairs here, has suspended intercourse with the revolutionary government and is preparing to leave San Domingo for Hayti, to which he is also accredited. The departure is due to grave difficulties existing in Hayti, where a revolution | is said to he in progress. Anti Roof Eating League. j Boston, May 6?Nearly 1,600 em| ployees of the General Electric com; pany of Lynn, representing at least j 4,000 consumers, have formed an Anti Beef EatiDg League. The raem! bers who pledge themselves to abstain from the consumption of Western packers1 product for thirty days. The promoters expect that nearly all of the 5,000 employees of the General Electric company will join the league. ? ? The Happy Family. The proprietor of a German meDagerie keeps caged together a lion, a tiger, a wolf and a lamb, which he | labels "The Happy Family." When asked confidentially how long these animals had lived together, he answered: I "Ten months; but the lamb has to | be renewed occasionally." . You Snow TTTiat You Are Taking When you take Grove's Tasteless i rihill Tnnif? hpp.ftusA the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply Iron and Quinine j in a tasteless form, No Cure, No Pay. ! 50c. Well Taken. Columbia Afternoon Record. When Tillman made his break in I the senate this week, Democrats re| tired to the cloak rooms to cuss and i Piepublicans remained to laugh. It j did the South no good and may do | harm. It put him in an attitude of ' ridiculous inconsistency to brag about doing at home what he is cnssing the Republicans about having done in the Philippines. A Very Good Test. Franklin Pre? "5. The Pre68 has little inclination to advocate the claims of any candidate tor office who i9 too stingy, too in different or too unpatriotic to take his own county paper. Such people are likely to make narrowgauge officers. Reveals A Great Secret. It is often asked how such startling cures, that puzzle the best physicians, are effected by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Here's the eecret. It cuts out the phlegm and germ-infected mucus, and lets the life-giving oxygen enrich and vitalize the blood. It heals the inflamed, cough-worn throat and lungs. Hard colds and stubborn coughs soon yield to Dr. King's New Discovery, the most infallible remedy for all Throat and Lung diseases. Guaranteed free at ,T. H. Kaufmann's. A well known student of nature once tried the growing force of a squash. When it was 18 days old and measured 27 inches in circumference he fixed a short harness around it, with a long leve attached. The power of the squash was measured by the weight it lifted; the weight being fixed to a lever. When it was 20 days old, two days after the harness was fixed on it, it lifted 60 pounds. On the nineteeth day it lifted 5,000 pounds. I take great pleasure in giving the very highest testimonial to Dr. t-? i >_ t~>) ?3 j t : T uaKer s i>iuuu BLIU ojivci wuic. x used it in 1895 Inflammatory Rbeu- j mati6m. I was severely afflicted with the disease and tried my family physician, 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 Btazar. NATURE'S PURE REMEDIES. Wholesale and Retail by G. M. HARMAN, ^ h!0'fDa?nnlaBSif& il 'the Bowels,'Sfcrcngnens ?*5& &StS 0flly 25 CeDtS 3t BnWW% thTECEhTmNnGnASY.5 maiI 25 cenU t0 C? J* MOFFETT. M. D., ST.. LOUIS, MO. Florence, S.CmNot. 26.1900.? I was first advised by our family physician in Charleston to use TEETHIN'A rith our baby when he was but a very young infant, as a preventive of colic and to warm and sweeten the stomach. Later it was useful in teething troubles, and its effect has been found to be so very beneficial and so free from dangers that are consequent upon the use of drugs and soothing syrups, that we have come to regard it. after use with three fhildren, as one of the necessities when there is anew baby in the house and until the teething troubles are over, and we take pleasure In recommending it to our friends instead of the horrid stuff that so many people use to keep their taby quiet. HARTWELLM. A YER, (Manager Daily Times and Weekly Times-llesseager.) ?.arsr-A.*"-*jtc 'jti a - I SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! 1 M ^ ;X Our "Sole" Aim is to get your trade and make a permanent customer of ycu. *2^ To do this we will give \ou the best fit in 1WARRANTED LEATHER SHOES 1 4> M ^or ^ress an(* every a&y wear) that can be made in the best factories. Call l4jp(i on us and we will show you beter than we can tell. IE. P. & F. A. DAVIS, 1 i- OLIVER'S OLD STAND, ? TMfkMATN STRKK I1 f!f>T.TmmA- S. $ PRICES REASONABLE. M F^brGary 1 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ?] j^P^fel.AHOlllA AN5|INQIAN TER.jf\ Are b^streacmsd by|the Coi ton Belt, wtaich line! & 1 runs two trains &^ay^^orIi Mrmphii to Texas', * f without change. xheseVtrains einier reach ^ V^,NteL>rr direcnor make close c<^nec^rw_ ^ { <*** jf for alf parts of Texas, Ol^ahomk \ and I pdianTerritory. >A i SAN ANTQNIQ^/ I ^ ^ | If you want to flXi a g/^odhome mouston/? ? in Texas, where \bitf crops are ^^/^GALvtsTON t/L I raised and where people prosper, J ^1 B write for a copy of ourVhandsorae z I- booklets, "Homes in tht5) SouthB west" and "Through T^xas with y a Camera." Sent freeC/Tc^any- c I ^yiJ0hDoisa"ious^be"e\^y H. B. BAIRB. T. P. JL, ATLANTA, dA. ; | E. W. LaBEAUME, S. P. & T. A., ST. LOUIS, KQ. ^ For the Next Thirty Days We Will Sell 50c. Split Bottom Oak Chairs at 40c. 60c. Cane Bottom Oak Chairs, at 50c. 75c. High Back Dining Room Chairs at 65c. ?2.50 Oak Bedsteads at ?2.00, ?2.50 Folding Springs at ?2.00. * ?1.50 Oak Rockers at ?1.15. and various other things at prices that will surprise you. Call and see us or mail your orders. Mention Dispatch. 1507 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. J an u ary 15 I .AJVD W Marietta Marble Works. ^ave best equipped plant in the South, -with up to d<ite pneumatic tools and polishing machines which puts r.s *n a Pos^^on t0 kinds Marble and Granite Work at very lowest prices. Estimates made on all kinds of Cemetery Work, and Building Material. W t>r?lpsalfi and rpfa.il. Call on nraddress. S. G. MOZLEY & CO., P. Propiietors, Atlanta, Ga. General Agent, Ridge Springs, S. C. Mav 8 l v ( DIAL HARDWARE CO., Wholesale and Retail Importers aud Dealers in All Ainds of II1R11 Willi1 USUI mm MM IL1HUII111IU, HlUil, U IflifiJfii, ltiUJUU, ( PAINTS, OIL. AND GLASS. , We are Headquarters for BLACKSMITHS, AND HOUSE BUILDING MATERIALS POST OFFICE BLOCK, COLUMBIA, S. C. September 30?lv. When writing mention the Dispatch. When writ ng mention the Dispatch | A SEABOARD AIR USE RAILWAY, c gu LESJ jl^rrED Double Daily Service I Between New York, Tampa, Atlanta, New, Orleans and Points Sonth and West. IN EFFECT DECEMBER 1st, 1901. SOUTHWARD. lJsllj. : .o?an\ <- -<3*?* No. 31 No. 27 Iv New York. P. R. R.. 1 00 pm 12 10 am lv Philadelphia, P R R. 3 29 pm 7 20 am / lv Baltimore, PR K... I 5 45 pm 9 34 am i lv Washington, PR R.! 7 00 pm 11 01 am I lv Richmond, S A L R> 10 40 pm 2 38 pm lv Petersburg, 44 1120 pm! 3 18 pm j lv Norlua Jet, ,4 1 42 am; 5 45 pm lv Henderson, 4* 2 09 am 6 12 pm lv Raleigh, 44 3 32 am 7 35 pm lv Southern Pines,44 5 27 ami 0 27 pm No. j lv Hamlet, 44 6 35 am 10 35 pm No. 31" i lv Columbia. ? 44 8 40 am 1 05 am ar Savannah 44 1 2 05 pm 4 40 am ar Jacksonville, 44 3 50 pm 9 05 am ar Tampa, 44 5 0(J am. 5 40 pm Wo. 33 i ftr Charlotte, ' 9 23 am) lv (jnester, " 9 45 am lv Greenwood, 44 11 52 am lv Athens, 44 2 21 pm ar Atlanta, ? 44 3 55 pm ^ ar Augusta, (J <fe \V C.. i a 40 pm J lv New YorK, i> ? r & N 00 am 9 to pm ] lv Philadelphia. 44 j 10 16 am !l 26 pm iv New iork. (J L>o ttUo f3 00 pm tv Baltimore. B P oo |f6 30 pm B lv Waxp'ton, N & W ajj; | 6 30 pm i No. 33! No. 11 j lv Portsmouth, S ALRy 8 50 pm! 9i 25 am I lv Weldon, 44 11 35 pmll2 02 pm. 1 No. 31 | I lv Norlina Jet, 44 12 55 am 130 pm 1 lv Henderson, 44 j 1 25 am 2 05 pm lv Raleigh, 44 i 2 50 am j 3 55 pm 1 ' lv Southern Pines,44 j 5 05 ami 6 18 pm ! No. 33 ! I lv Hamlet, 44 I 6 35 am! 7 30 pm A No. 31 ; No. 27 M lv Columbia,{ 44 8.40 am; 1 05 am flf ar Savannah, 44 12 05 pm; 4 40 am ar Jacksonville, *4 3 50 pm! 9 05 am ^ ar Tampa, 44 5 00 am' 5 4!- pm No. 33| No. 39 lv Wilmington, " j 3 05 pm fir Charlotte. " y 23 am'lU 32 pin iv (Juester, " y 45 am! lk35 am lv Greenwood, 14 11 52 am 3 43 am Iv Athens, 14 2 21 pm 5 13 am ar Atlanta, 41 3 55 pm 7 50 am ar Augusta. C & VV (J 5 4upm: ar Macon. U of Geortiw 7 20 pin 11 20 am ar ilontgom'ry, A&Wx y 2'J pm 6 30 am ar Mobiic, L & N 2 55 am: 4 15 pm J ar New Orleans. L & N 7 25 am 8 25 pm l ar hn85viils.\ is C & ft 1. 6 40 am {5 55 pm ar Memphis, 44 4 ou pm; 8 25 am NOETHWASD. Daily : Daily No. 34 | No. 36 lv Tampa, SAL By.... 9 00 pmj 8 00 am Iv Jacksonville; " 10 10 am 7 40 pm lv Savannah, " 155 pmill 30 pm 1 Iv Columbia,? " i 4 10 pmi 7 05 pm ' iv Mempnis. hi i; &StLl2 4o pinj y uo pm lv Nasvnie. " ] 9 30 am 9 30 am lv .New Orleans, Lt & hi j 9 30 pm 3 Ootpm lv Mobile " I 1 35 pm 12 30 am lv Montgom'rv, \ & W P; 6 30 pm 6 15 am lv Alacon, C ot GeOrsiiUj 3 00 am| 4 20 pm lv Augusta, C & vv 0... 10 05 am j No. 321 No. 33 lv Atlanta,? S A L Ky! 1 00 pm 9 00 pm < ar Athens, " 2 57 pm | il 23 pm . ar Greenwood, " j 5 19 pm 1 56 am J ar Chester. " I 7 20 pm; 4 00 am lv onariotte, i 7 33 pmj o 00 am 1 ar Wilmington | jl2t)5p<u 1 No. 34 j No. 66 lv Hamlet " !10 40 pm| 7 25 am lv iSoutnem Pmes, u 33 pm| 8 i7 am j lv Raleigh. " ! 1 3> am|l0 20 f-m 'ar HendersoD, " '3 07 am:1132pm lv Norlina Jet, j a 35 ainj 12 15 pm ' lv ireterstmrg, * I 5 54 ami 2 26 pm lv Richmond, " I 6 45 am! 3 12 pm ar Washington, P R R 10 10 am' 6 35 pm ar Baltimore. P R R Ill 25 am 11 25 pm ar Philadelphia, P R R 11 36 pm 2 56 am ar New York, P R R ... I 4 15 pm 6 30 am No. 22 No. 36 lv ^ynrlina. Jf.t R A T, T?v 2 Sri am 1 9S -nm lv Weldon, " | 5 56 am 2 40 pm <ir Portsmouth " j 7 15 am 5 25 pm ar Wiisu'tOD. N & VV s i>j 6 55 am ar baltimore. B fc P Coj f6 45 am ar Mew York. 0 DfcSCoj t2 15 pm ar Philadelphia,NYP&N;f5 46 pm 5 jO am ar New York. " | 8 08 pm 7 43 < ji Note?fDaily Exf.pt Sunday. Cafe Oars between Hamlet and Savannah on Trains Nos. 31 and 34. t Central Time. 6 Eastern Time. For any furthtr information anply to W. P. SCRUGGS. Traveling Passenger Agent. Savannah. Ga. R. E. L. BUNCH. General Passenger Agent. J. M. BARR, 1st Vice President. Portsmouth, Va. MaiiAV 4A Trvon iTIVilUJ IV JLiVUiit TXTE ARE PREPARED TO NEGOTI- i VV ate loans promptly on improved real estate in Lexington connty at 7 per JK ?ent. interest. No commissions. Borrow- Mmi ir pays actual expenses ol' preparation of ?| THOMAS & GIBBES. H Attorneys at Law, jjr Columbia, S. C. November 13. 1,'inos. Money to Loan J ON FARMING LANDS. LONG TIME, Wm Easy payment. No commission Bor- fljfi rower pa}s actual cost ot peri.-cting Loan. W0 L. K. PALMER, W; Central National Bani; Building. COLUMBIA, S, C J COL. G. T. GRAHAM, V Lexington, S. C. ^ July 18-ly. * *