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of strong mei Itt&Sffff/ t'*1jies't^e -?^ ?^ '^e awa? lll'Bmi !I ?Pen t0 any disease. Ase L'IISsBar !/if stron<? purgatives and drags ftl!&lm[[I/ leave you inav.orse ccnditioi fj||p| \ y\ vhich help the natural force 1pm\\ feed the blood and paint ^TFfiegk v\ Booklet and free sai The Lexington Dispatch, j ^ Wednesday, June 25,1902. General Mixture. l Greenwood proposes to have a | county fair this fall. It takes a good woman to make a bad woman hate her. There is no use in trying to love W any woman by a fixed rule. The president has appointed J. P. Murphy postmaster at Bamberg. Unless a man is satisfied with him self he is Dot in the self-made class. > One Minute Cough Cora 1 Fop Coughs, Coflds and Croup* i Man has very little use for advice w ' that doesn't confirm his own opinion. W The scheme for a permanent exhibition at Charleston has been aban^ doned. Every woman knows she's a coquette, but she doesn't think others suspect it. A woman never wants to forget her first love; she never wants to rememr b3r her last. Hilton's Life for the Liver and Kidneys tones up the stomach. Measure a man bv his everyday conduct rather than by his extraordinary exertions. Forty-five graduates received diplomas at the South Carolina College (commencement. The cinch bug is making its appearance on the corn in several sections of Chesterfield county. H. G. Kaminer, of Gadsden, exhibited the first cotton bloom of the year in Columba on Friday, June 13. . Hilton's Life for the W Liver and Kidneys ' overcomes constipartion. Work on the large new tourist i i-i -L ? j iv. I I HO it I at v^au.:ueij, LUO nu&nuuu, has commenced, and will be rapidly pushed to completion. Immense quantities of granite are being shipped from quarries about Columbia to Fernandina, Fla., for | government jetties. There are more sufferers from confr stipation than from any other enemy P of our race; there is a long train of annoying ills as a direct result, and P there is nothing so effective in its treatment as Ramon's Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets. 25 cts., sample free. The young men of Manning are making an effort to get up a brass band, and so far the subscriptions are Wf very encouraging. | The dispensary at Midway is not a financial success, and there is serious talk in the Bamberg county board of b control of closing it up. V It has been definitely decided that B the state reunion of Confederate veter| ans will be held the 7th and 8th of f August at Greenville. My little son had an attack of whooping cough and was threatened *- with pneumonia; but for Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy we would have had a serious time of it. It also saved him from several severe attacks of croup.?H. J. Strickfaden, editor v World Herald, Fair HaveD, Wash. For sale by J. E. Kaufmann. i and delicate j and makes the system \NVy^ ^V\\ ;ist Nature; do not take \aVwj^V\* , which act lor a tine, but V\\ w s5jfi\y-\ 1 than before. Use a gentle ^| IC PELLETS ||Sjij :s to restore perfect health, J' JMjfcjj? i / /7 the roses on the cheek:. j j j j j ropie at all dealers. /j j JfamS'/'//'j! : for 25 days, 25c. /l' /j^ wfo. co. Jy?m//if There will be an election in the city of Orangeburg to determine the sewerage question. The State Board of Dispensary Directors has consented to the establishing of a third beer dispensary at Spartanburg. The total profits of the five local dispensaries in Columbia for the month of May amounted to $2,890,06, which goes to the city and county. The other day a spark from a locomotive on the Charleston an Western Carolina ltailway set fire to cordwood - * T T\ iU. O l o. XJ. >t dl/lD, UU I lie uuton.il. to ux Laurens, and 853 cords were burned. After an absence of 30 odd years an old man, Allison Black, has returned to his home in Yorkville neigbborbood and has been received by bis wife and child, the latter has grown tc manhood's estate. Of what does a bad taste in ycur mouth remind you? It indicates that your stomach is in a bad condi- , tion and will remind you that there is nothing so good for such a disorder as Chamberlain's Stomach & Liver Tablets after having once use them. They cleanse and invigorate the stomach and regulate the bowels. For sale at 25 cents per bGX by J. E. Kaufmann, It will be required hereafter that the students of the South Carolina w tiof m o IT/-* ^ nAW /inn f in vunc^c Luusv uiaac uo pci tcui> ijjstead of 60 par cent, to pass examinations. James Brown, colored, was waylaid and shot on Lady's Island, Beauo:t county, Saturday night. The side of bis head was filled with No. 8 , shot, but none penetrated the skull. Adam Huger, a negro, will be hanged at MoEck's Corner on July 25 for the murder of Charles Gadsden, at Ferguson, on March 14. This will be the first execution at Monck's Corner court house. Let our lady friends read this expression of appreciation from Mrs. Lula Frady, of Uree, N. C : "I sm 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 ( u^?iar..i i. it ouiicnug tu ucauiiiui eujujinent. Only 25c. ( The sixth annual commencement 1 of Clem8on College is over and another session of 1901-1902 has passed Into history, without further manifestations of trouble between the cadet 1 corps and the president 1 The bonds issued by the city of ^ Greenwood for the purpose of putting J in a sewerage system have been passed upon and accepted and the money ' has been received. Work will begin 1 at an earlv dav. I 1 - - J President Walters has officially informed the Charleston City Council that the Atlantic Coast Line headquarters will not be removed from Wilmington at present, and it was useless for other places to make ap- ' plication for them. ( Herbert Floyd, colored, who is wanted in Laurens county as the principal in the murder of John Nance, 1 also colored, in Crow Hill township, in October last, has been captured in j Baltimore, and Deputy Sheriff Bunch ( Power, armed with requisition papers- ] has gone for Floyd. 1 I Still a Coatail Swinger. Columbia Evening Record. Is John Gary Evans incapable of j learning? At Camden yesterday he ! said: "Ben Tillman has fulfilled more \ premises and has done more than j any man who has been sent to the I i Senate since the war. I say this not j because I am a Tillmaniie, but I feel j that thi3 is due him."' Tr> rkloin P.rtrrlieh tbnt. TYlParif i i XU ^ i U i U a_J WUUVB I , "Boy?, I am still swinging to old I 1 Ben's coat-tails. They were not 1 strong enough to pull me into the Senators-hip in 179G or 1897, but I am still swinging to them, for if I ; let go I drop out of sight." Western Etiquette. Delegate J. L. Rodey, of New Mex- ! ico, whose fund of good stories is ex- [ haustless, related this incident in the cloak room yesterday: 1 "I was traveling through the West ; a couple of years ago," he said, "when our train stooped at an eating place 1 for dinner. The woman who kept 1 the place was evidently an easterner and.was quite anxious to spread 1 around her the cultured habits of her action. "'Will you please give me a knife for my pie,' said one of the men eatiDg dinner. ^ "'We don't eat pie with a knife here,' replied the woman, quite se- ! verely. ' " 'Then, madam,? remarked the cowboy, 'will you get me an axe?" ? ! Spring Fev&r. \ Spring fever is another name for ] biliousness. It is more serious than , most people think. A torpid liver and inactive bowels means a poison- * ed system. If neglected, serious ill- ( ness may follow such symptoms. ] DeWitt's Little Early Kisers remove , all danger by stimulating tne liver, opening the bowels and cleansing the system of impurities. Safe pills. 1 Never gripe. "I have taken DeWitt's < Little Early Risers for torpid liver < every spring for years", writes R. M. Everly, Moundsville, W. Ya. "They do me more good than anything I have ever tried." J. E. Kaufmann. $30,000 Reward Raleigh, N. C? June 18.?Governor Aycock today offered rewards aggregating thirty thousand dollars for the arrest and conviction of unknown persons who on the night of June 11 took the two Gillespie boys? young negroes?from the jail at Salisbury and lynched them. There about seventy-five men in the party and the Governor offers a reward of S400 for each of them. It is asserted that flew evidence discovered in Salisbury shows the younger boy to have been innocent j of the murder charged. Nature His Help. It was in the far South. "How's times T asked the tourist. "Pretty tolerable, stranger,1' responded the old man, who was sitting on a stump. "I bad some trees to | cut down, but the cyclone leveled ; them and saved me the trouble." "That was good." "Ye?; and the lightning: set fire to the brush pile and saved me the ! trouble of burning it" "Remarkable ! But what are you , doing now ?" "Waiting for an earthquake to corns along and shake the potatoes out of the ground." i o For Maimed Veterans. The comptroller general recently began the Bending out of the checks to the beneficiaries of the artificial limb fund provided by the general , assembly for one-armed and onelegged Confederate veterans. Each 1 af the beneficiaries gets 022 98, the J act having provided that each be , given 325 if the appropriation of 1 82,000 was sufficient for that purpose. ! ZSartliqnake in Tyrol. ^ i ( Vienna, June 20.?It is reported ! . here that a violent earthquake, ac- j 1 companied by rumblings, have occurr- ! ed throughout Tyrol. Crockery and j pictures were thrown down and peo- \ pie became panic Rtricken. i ' am MMMWi ViliMi * MA 'Vimi Ui W U?y : < Preparations are going right along ] For old-fashioned Fourth of July j j selebrations just as if we had not 1 been told that Independence day had 1 b?en expunged from the calendar. ] I take great pleasure in giving tbe very highest testimonial to Dr. Baker's Blood and Liver Cure. I used it in 1895 Icflammatory Rheumatism. I was severely afflicted with tbe disease and tried my family physician, in addition to various lemedies, without effect. I procured some of the above medicine, and before using a bottle of it I could walk vfithout 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 ir, will do es.11 its propietors claim for it. Respectfully, E. 0. Mastin, Deputy Collector of Wilkes County, N. C.. Feb. 22, 189S. For sale at the Bazzar. ???? ? Scholarships Awarded. Peabody College has reported to Superintendent of Education McMahan that it has awarded scholarships for next session to James G. Edwards of Newport and W. L Martin of Lexington County, and that a vacancy still remains. Competitive examinations for this vacancy will be held on July 17 and 18 at Columbia and Winthrop College. Hot Times. "At any rate/' said the Briton, :?our troops will come back to us now thoroughly seasoned." "Seasoned?" replied the Yankee. 'All Yes, they were pretty well peppered." Under the heading of "Port Royal Sava! Station," the naval appropriation bill, aa passed by the p.enate, contiins the following item: "The secretary of the navy is directed to investigate and report to the next pession of congress the state and condition of the government property at Port Royal, S. C , its value and the practicability of its removal to another navy yard, etc." The appropriation for the new naval station and dock at Charleston was increased from ?100,000 to $106,000. PEOPLE OF THE DAY A Warrior In Peace. General Christian De Wet, than whom there was 110 more courageous warrior among a country of lighters while the Boers were struggling against the British for independence, has advised his people to accept as 11T n? i-?n<asihln the terms of peace. General Do Wet says the coarse GENERAL CHRISTIAN DE "WET. of wisdom for the Boors now is to make the best of the situation, recognize that the war is over and to start at once to re-establish themselves in the ways of peace, where they have shown such wonderful powers heretofore. In view of his present attitude it may be said of General De Wet, as of America's great general, "first in war, first in peace, first in the hearts of his countrymen." M:ne. Ilcnry Gets Damngres. As a result of the suit begun in Jannary, 1S09, in Paris by Mine. Henry, widow of Lieutenant Colonel Henry, who committed suicide in prison after confessing to having forged one of the locuments in the Dreyfus case, against Joseph Reinaeh, ex-ediior of the Siecle, md against that paper, 2oo,000 francs damages being claimed for injury to ficrself through the accusations made against her deceased husband by M. Eeinaeli in the Sieclo, the court lias tfondoiniied M. Reinach aiul the manager of the Siecle to pay 500 francs to the widow and 500 francs to her son md to pay tlie costs of the action. Ili.s Latin Sr-ellin.ar 1'iicertain. Just before sailing for England Peter Finley Dunne (Mr. Dooleyi lunched at the home of a Rrookiyn friend. A few lays later lie had occasion to write 1o tme of the members of the family. In the course of his letter lie introduced i few Latin words?"just for the fun :>f the thing." as he explained it. The letter concluded, he read it over and then added: "P. S.?I am not quite sure of my Latin spelling. I write it by car." 23 $ AVE arc ready for the Spring and Summer 23 $nff) g^j^buyers. Our siock is complete with all the fnfs |S I LATEST THIMGS OP THE SEASON i? Our net spot cash system of buying and selling, coupled with experienced buyers, places us in a posigjy| tion to offer prices that few can meet. dnrg We invite you to inspect our stock when in Columbia. It won't cost you anything and may save you 2*3* S3 some hard earned American Dollars. S3 tv _ _ i i t _ _ _ _ _ i i . i j r?rv l>\ a special aeai we are enaoiea to oner gg gj 5000 MEK1 and BOY'S SUITS ?g Our SI0.00 Suits for Men are made of the BEST jjSfc? MATERIAL and by the best workmen. For ?5.00 we can give you a suit tit for anybody to wear. ?y? 1,000 pieces fine Flowered Organdy, special, at 50c. ?SP 1,000 dozen King's Spool Cotton at lgc. per spool. ?9 5,000 pairs Men' Mixed Wool Trousers at 25c. a pair fB? We will be prepared to offer one of the largest Maiaga Flats for men, at 10c. each. We have contracted gpjftj} for 25 cases and will be 50 per cent, under the market on tnese iamous nais. Thousands of good things to show you. Thanking the readers of the Dispatch for their liberal patronage in the past and soliciting a continuance jlTr of the same, I am the purchaser's friend, CQ S5Q ip ^ a g 8 8 1 5 8 gg 1038 AND 1040 MAIN ST., g0 ?2 COLUMBIA, S. O.B MS.D. L. BOOZEH & SOJYS jflfij DENTISTS, illti 1615 MAES STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. 'PHONE S30. vfOSrai IIAIfillTFRS 1 \J U M.t' ilVVV J1 ft. JUAK/11JU1/ Ma M MA JLW KJ WILL SOON RETURN FROM COLLEGE. HI PIANO OR OitGAA. j|j| and at the lowest prices, quality consider flMBHBft HI. 1 JI.iLU.tt S, COLUMBIA, S. C. V">*-% i': &%&prices and terms. ^ N. B. .Please mention tbis paper. May 15?ly. Soi Carolina Hie Works, 1707 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. The Largest Retail w?- Sir ft n^T Tl i "lTTV riT% A ^TTfTlT! gglpiIllAKtiLij AIM J UKA1N ITU Jffimn11 m' Dea*ers South. We use the best grade material in manufacturing P Monuments and Headstones and guarantee our work and ^$11 fiinish to be the best. When you bear a man complain^at cau ^uy s0 mac^ c^eaPer from some little fellow who is anxious to sell anything, you 'W?^1 can ;.ut it down that he will get cheap stock, cheap work, and of course a cheap job. We cau compete with any fair dealer in this country, but we cannot " f" Work. noNt mmm, emu lot copimg, etc., for sale. Write to us or see our ME. P. B. EDWARDS, LEXINGTON, S. C. and we will see that you are treated fair. SOUTH CAROLINA MARBLE WORKS. September 11. 41?tl