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^terror of strong me I HBBa//// j?7 ?* 3wa //if I ?Pen 10 any disease." As IlllnSmjf,/III ?tron? purgatives and drag? f// /E^pf I ji! leave you in a worse conditio lOal^ treatment. |,M\| JR-^midTON f v \\'^^\ m which he!P the natura! forc \\\\vra?kY\Y^ feed the blood and paint V AvBPI|Ay\ Booklet and free sa \\\\^^\\\ Complete treatrnen The Lexington Dispatch. ' " I Wednesday, June 11,1902. General Histnre. Civilization compels the savage to work for his daily bread. A girl's favorite-writer is the author of her first love letter. / A distinct earthquake shock was ^ felt in Greenville recently. One Minute Geugh Cure For Coughs, Colds and Group* Ninety-Six is planning for a quarter i ? *11 million dollar cotton mm. $1,23G,050 was paid in South Caro> * lina for life insurance last year. Approval cf a man's conscience seldom helps to boost his salary. It is difficult for a man to decide when he will cease to be middle-aged. Hilton's Life for the Liver and Kidneys tones up the stomach. Chief Justice "Mclver is undergoing special treatment in a sanitarium in Savannah, Ga. A young man may be as bright as a dollar, but some girls would rather have the dollar. The seed of evil that 1*9 sown must be reaped, but not always by him who plants it. By keeping one's month shut it is easy to appear wise as it is to be a , fool by talking. There are more sufferers from constipation than from any other enemy of our race; there is a loDg train of annoying ills as a direct result, and there is nothing so .effective in its treatment as Ramon's Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets. 25 cts., sample free. Society Hill and Conway are in the race for the fish hatchery to be estab* lished in South Carolina. The operatives in the cotton mills of A ugusta and the Horse Creek valley have gone dack to work. t The State Reunion of Cjnfederate Veterans will be held in the city of v Greenville the 6th, 7th and 8 th of August. Bishop W. W. Duncan will preside at the Methodist annual conference * ^ which meets in Newberry the 3d of December. Hilton's Life for the 1 Liver and Kidneys overcomes constipation. The last Legislature was in session forty days, costing $57,580. ^ The appropriations foot up a little over a million dollars. A negro attempted an assault upon a sixteen-year-old girl in Fort Mill. ^ Several suspects have been arrested and a lynching narrowly averted. The schedules for the State campaign has been made out and published. The campaign begins on June 17 and concludes August 21st. Of what does a bad taste in your mouth remind you ? It indicates that your stomach is in a bad condition and will remind you that there is nothing so good for such a disord, er as Chamberlain's Stomach & Liver Tablets after having once use them. nnk/->TT nioonoQ a n r? infi rrnrftf A thft J. UCJ V1VHUDV UUV? AM f stomach and regulate the bowels. For sale at 25 cents per box by J. E. Kaufmann, ??MBWBW !!! ??BHCCHPBW n ana delicate -women, \x<X^^^^y\Vl y and makes the system sist Nature; do not take i, which act for a time, but y\\ a than before. .Use a gentle i ; LIVIH FILLS fill! IC. PELLETS I/M///J es to restore perfect health, /// f ll the roses on the cheeks, j /' I ,mple at all dealers. jj/JJj The big mill to be erected at Ware's Shoals on Saluda river is to be on the Greenwood County side and not in Liurens County as reported. Congressman Latimer ha3 introduced a bill for the relief of the Charleston exposition. Is proposes to appropriate $150,000 to pay its indebtedness. Lst our lady friends read this expression of appreciation from Mrs. Lula Frady, of Uree, N. C : "I am void of words to adequately express my appreciation of Ramon's Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets. I was a great sufferer when I began the use of this Treatment. They have completely changed my life from one of suffering to healthful enjoyment." Only 25c. Dr. Jesse M. Thornton, of Virginia, has been elected physician for Converse college. She is a graduate of the Woman's Medical college of Baltimore. "Your nose is red," declared the captious husband, "because your dress is tight." And your nose is red," responded the fond wife, "because you get too tight." Hilton's Life for the Liver and Kidneys strengthens weak kidneys. Miss Annie Carroll, who was injured by falling off the Charleston and Seashore railway's wharf at Mt. Pleasant, has been gben a verdict for ?9,000 in a suit for damages brought in Orangeburg county. The citizens of Sumter made up a purse of ?64 45 and distributed it amonar the children of Thornwell Orphanage as they passed through that city on their way to the Exposition. The money was intended to be used as pocket money by the children. My little eon had an attack of whooping cough and was threatened with pneumonia; but for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy we would have had a serious time of it. It also saved him from several severe attacks of croup?H. J. Strickfaden, editor World Herald, Fair Haven, Wash. | For sale by J. E. Kaufmann. A little boy at Woodruff Cotton Mill caught a large bull frog one evening last week and cut off and dressed the hind legs; that evening and next morning feasted on them, and at ten o'clock in the day the balance of the frog was still alive and 1 ! 11 .3 nopping in toe yara. It is stated that Mrs. Beckwith, a wealthy western woman, is going to build a $300,000 hotel in Aiken. The cottage owners at Aiken have tried to prevent it, but could not. The plane for the building have been drawn and are ready to be submitted to a contractor. Buckshoal, N. C. Four years ago I was helpless with a misery in my back. I could not turn myself in bed. I was treat ed by my physician, but be did me no good. I took one bottle of Dr. Baker's Female Regulator and it cured me. I think there is no medicine on earth like it. Mrs. Emma E. Myers. For sale at the Bazaar. Pay your dues to the Dispatch. BUSINESS AMERICAN ART. Jfot Mathematics, but a Matter of Creative Imagination. "The idea of business in a country that has reached the height of its development is a dry as dust affair," says Ilutchins Hapgood in Ainslee's. "It is the miserable system of keeping what one lias, a system in which the temperament and the imagination do not play a part. The American, however, puts imagination into business. Business is the art of this country. To the American of affairs there are in his work excitement. charm and color. To him it is not a matter of mathematics, but of the creative imagination. Great processes. great inventions, great corporations?the organization of such things requires genius. 'Nobody is stupider, more avaricious and more economical in a small way than a French peasant or a German hausfrau. Nobody is loss avaricious and more economical in a big way than a great American inventor, linancier or business man. Through his brains production becomes cheaper and consequently more abundant, and more good to the common people thereby accrues than by all the small savings ever made since civilization began. It is better to be able to make than to save, and to make much a large outlay in money, energy and brains is necessary. To save pennies is a sign of commercial incompetence and national decline. "When an individual or a nation begins a system of housekeeping on a small scale, it is a sign that the lifeblood is ebbing. Old people, drier and less resourceful than young people, are notoriously more economical. They, like old nations, want to hang on to what they have rat'ler than strive for more. The wisdom of the French peasant consists in keeping down his expenditure and the size of his family to a point where the nation as a whole is weakened. As Bacon said, Tie that hath a state to repair may not despise ? j i? -i ? a small tilings,' ana pernaps me uecuy ol the country is the cause rather than the effect of French economy. Anyway ?the two things hang closely together." A FAMOUS PAINTING. One Ficare In a Japanese Picture Visible Only nt Xljbt. Some of the finest Japanese paintings in Washington are in the legation building of "that nation, the Japanese embassador being a collector and connoisseur of the art of his native land. The Japanese style of painting is altogether unlike that of Europe and America, and the reason Japanese painters are able to produce color effects that are the despair of European and American artists is owing to the pigments they use, a large number of which are secret and unknown outside of Japan. In Japan there is a very famous painting which no amount of money could buy and which is the masterpiece of a famous artist who lived several centuries ago. Viewing the painting in the daytime, one is disappointed. It shows nothing more than a very commonplace landscape, unrelieved by mountains or hills. As soon, however, as night falls one begins to realize the peculiar merit of the picture, for upon the canvas there appears a luminous wat?ir buffalo (caribou) browsing upon *he grass at its feet. "The artist who painted this picture discovered a certain phosphorescent paint, which he obtained from the bodies of certain mollusks, or fish, and with which he painted the buffalo that, invisible in daylight, is luminously brilliant in the dark. The secret of making this paint died with the artist. The picture, which hangs in a Buddhist temple, has proved a fertile source of superstition, the priests claiming that the buffalo hides away in the shade behind some trees in the picture during the heat of the day, coming out at night to graze.?Washington Post ORCHARD AND GARDEN. The average life of raspberry planta HUI1S IS a UUUL Bl-Y ?> WIS. With grapes the rule should be to dig deep and plant shallow. For rooting the best cutting of a plant is a shoot of new growth just before it grows woody or at all fibrous. Trees about the house make it more attractive and homelike, besides shielding it from the cold winds of winter and the hot suns of summer. Cut the young trees back when placing them in the ground and also trim off some of the roots, especially those that are bruised or broken in any way. Fruit trees cannot thrive on all kinds of exhausted soil. The trees will make a growth of leaves and wood on poor land, but they require mineral manure to perfect the fruit. In most cases when planting shade trees the hardiness of the trees should be given preference over rapid growth. It is of no advantage to secure a shade tree early only to have it die when most useful. Chanffed tlic Text. "Dr. De Witt Talma go during his visit to England in 1879," says the London Chronicle, "had been engaged to preach in a church in one of the large towns of England. On arriving at the building he found it besieged by a throng of from 13,000 to 2<>,000 people. Naturally, he expected the place would be crowded inside. Instead of this he was surprised to find it only moderately full. " 'Why,' he demanded of the pastor, 'don't you let this crowd of people come in?' " 'Oh.' said he. "each person inside bas paid 4 shillings to get in.' "Dr. Talmage had intended to preach from the text, *'Without money and without price.' lie changed his subject." Good harmonicas at the Bazaar. ? V gwaareiwiBwraiMWMMBWWBMaM j| A lit- I ^ Ineeds to have any. AVine off Cardui will quickly relieve those | smarting menstrual pains and! | the dragging head, back ar.di | side aches caused by falling of J a the womb and irregular menses, i I has brought permanent relief to a 1,000,000 women who suffered K every month. It makes the men-a strual organs strong and healthy, ji It is the provision made by 2sa- S ture to give women relief fromli the terrible aches and pains which S blight so many homes. B Greenwood, La., Oct. 14, 1900. % I have been very sick for some time. H I was taken with a severe pain in my 1* side and could net (jet any relief until m I tried a bottle of Wino of Cardu *e- H fore I had taken all of it I was re cd. ? I feel it my duty to say that you nave a ? wonderful medicine. H Mhs. M. A. Yount. 27 lb i oraavieeanaiirera.uire,aaaress, giving symp tg ^"!9" "The Ladieis' Advisory Department,'' Tne H g Cnattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Teno. ? Where J oh Had the Advantage. "What's the matter, little boy?" inquired the kind lady, stopping before a sobbing urchin on the street. "I?I got a boil on my neck," whimpered the boy. "Yes, sonny, but just think how many boil9 Job had." "I know, but think uv th' pashence he had too!" replied the boy. Howled Down. In the English Houseof Commons one day last week, when the bill to vote ?50,000 to Kitchener was being considered, Redmond, Irish Nationalist, protested against the bill, using abusive language, for which he was howled down. The Machine Victorious. In the Democratic primary held in Georgia Thursday, Terrell, the machine candidate, was nominated for Governor, defeating both Estill and Guerry by a large majority. The machine is all powerful in that State and when it speaks the politicians hastens to do its bidding. That State needs a Ben Tillman to make the dry bones of the party rattle. lJoulile Vision. Judge?Have,I not seen you twice before under the influence of liquor? Defendant?If you were in that condition, your honor, you probably did see ine twice.?Philadelphia Press. V ^ *' Personal Experience. "Do you believe in hypnotism?" asked the young man who never heeds the flight of time. "Yes, indeed," answered Miss Cayenne, "where there are people who can put me to sleep simply by talking to me."?Washington Star. Proof at Hand. Borem?You can't find a man any? - - -S- - 4.^. wnere wuo ? u witc-i- luiiut I do. Biffkins ? Guess that's right. I've heard you toil the same old joke twenty times, and you laughed every time you told it.?Chicago News. The Water Cure. "Come here, Johnnie!" called his mother, appearing at the window with a cake of soap and a scrub brush. "Goodby," said Johnnie sorrowfully to his playmate. "I gottcr go an' take the water cure."?Boston Post. Yelled Sarcasm, Lone - You doubtless remember that $1<> I loaned you two years :11:0V Short?Indeed I do, but I hope you are not in a hurry for it. Loii??oh, 110: not at all. But I'd like to borrow *10 of you until you find it convenient to settle. k, a WE are ready for the Spring and Summer ?r,,Urei,L ^Ur Sf?C^ com^c*G W^1 11 ^ ^ie ! $3 ' ? * /" * ? Sfij Oar net spot cash system of buying and selling, | coupled with experienced buyers, places us in a posigjQ tion to offer prices that few can meet. SnjJ We invite you to inspect our stock when in Columbia. It won't cost you anything and may save you ??? JQfcg some hard earned American Dollars. S3 ?j|S Bv a special deal we are enabled to offer || 5000 MEN and BOY'S SUITS || at extra special prices. OnK Q10 On Qnite fn-r "\Tnn o vn morlo of tlip RFST V / LI 1 uiv/.w UUiLO ivyji a'XVH uiv muuv vjl v i j v/ x g^?| MATERIAL and by the best workmen. For ?5.00 gjg C?3j we can give you a suit fit for anybody to wear. JJTP ?? 1,000 pieces fine Flowered Organdy, special, at 50c. x 1,000 dozen King's Spool Cotton at 13c. per spool. Ow {VJ 5,000 pairs Men' Mixed Wool Trousers at 25c. a. pair fi? |BlS We will be prepared to offer one of the largest Mai- ^yyj jftfg aga Hats for men, at 10c. each. We have contracted IrjHj for 25 cases and will be 50 per cent, under the market gjTj e&m on these famous hats. aS TUa^i./Is i~\f orr\ri/l fV?iv?rrc? oUrm? Trtn % I 11U LlCclllVlC Ul guwu tvy *J 11 \J > v juu. B~T[ S Thanking the readers of the Dispatch for their lib- jSj? eral patronage in the past and soliciting a continuance J33 of the same, I am the purchaser's friend, WW gWi Fi Furfidc?! gfo 1638 A>I) 16 40 MAIN ST., i ?S ?0 COLUMBIA, S. C.?? $%S _ _ _ I 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 Fall and Winter DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND MILLINERY. 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 1 > * -L-/I tliat will prove to be just as represemeu, give us a call and you'll not be disappointed. MAIN STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, COLUMBIA, S. C. October, 9 ?3m. South Wins Marble forts, 1707 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. ' A ^ Th< Largest Retail S MARBLE AND GRANITE Dealers South. We use the best grade material in manufacturing Monuments and Headstones and guarantee our work and fiinish to be the best. When you hear a man complaining that he can buy so much cheaper from some little fellow who is anxious to sell anything, you can put it down that he will get cheap stock, cheap work, and of course a cheap job. We can compete with any lair dealer in 'hi* country, but we cannot WKntgrade stock and , ? unsa:? ^ do shabby gHfiey<s>|g?w, work. I IRON I WIRE Hi?, (iRAVEjLOT COPING, ETC., for sale. Write to us or see our MR. P. B. EDWARDS, LEXIXGTOX, S. C. and we will see that you are treated fair. SOUTH CAROLINA MARBLE WORES. September li. 44?tt