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pjthe terror of strong me //// takes the joy of life awa ////iff open to any disease. As !f!'S&xEIlif stron? purgatives and drug II B&3S I If leave you in a worse conditio natural fore biood and paint ^ The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, August 27,1902. General Mixture. Jessie?He's a man after my own heart. Bessie?Well, if he was after mine ^ - he oonid have it. Beading maketh a fall man, bat not all the full men you see are readers. Better be preparing for tomorrow than regretting yesterday. Honest victories are not won by dodging issues. People who have no sons are always chock full of advices about how to raise boys. The best physic?Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Eisy to take. Pleasant in effect. For sale by J. E. Kaufmann. Tom Knox, a lad of 12, was killed by lightning at Abbeville on Monday last week. Over one hundred thousand work. men are employed in the workshops [ of Pittsburg. The State campaign closed Thurs~ day at Columbia and the Senatorial campaign at Winnsboro. Husbands who expect to get to heaven on the piety of their wives are gring to be sadly disappointed. line mnote uougn uure Fop Coughs, Colds and Croup. Some men possess minds too much like slates-tbe good impressions are easily erased, bat the scratches re^ main forever. The man who lives without ambition or without the hope of making something better out of his life is practically dead. A high minded, honest truthful s young man may sometimes think success is slow in coming, but he will win in the end. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Bemedy has a world wide | reputation for its cures. It never I fails and is pleasant and safe to take. [ For sale by J. E. Kaufmann. The rotation of a waterspout at ?* eaa Vioo Koon Aofi. CJL26 blirittl/O Ui. buo coo uao mwvu vwvt * mated at 354 miles an hour, or nearly six miles a minute. Hard times in Germany are said to have caused a large dimunition in the consumption of wine and , spirituous liquors. If we want to find life poor and narrow, all we have to do is to choose shallow companions and read trashy books. Hilton's Life for the Liver and Kidneys tones up the stomach. ? If we take Christ for a companion we may have to give up some old haunts and associates. For our life must then be lifted to his level. ? ? ? i i.?:l ?? rifle very Dean iruii uue uau udvciu^/ is the art of seeing only the good, the perfect and the true, and these are discerned from the God standpoint. *\ The little island of Torishima, Japan, was destroyed by a volcano between the 13th and 15th of August and its 150 inhabitants were killed. Hilton's Life for the | Liver and Kidneys y overcomes constipation. a and delicato women, ,y and makes (he system \yv\ ^?8i?u\\ isist Nature; do not tako \\\^P^m\\\\ s, which act for a time, but V\\\ ^B?\\\\ a than before. Uae a gentle u \ ||gS&' | ; UVERP111S j ! IIC PELLETS I/H, ! es to restore perfect health, J j j &Msgjjj j j the roses on the cheeks. *{//J jBRfflj / imple at all dealers. ft/j fittSE )5 it for 26 days, 26c. ///fJtmSK I /!9 I Sympathy, kindness, helpfulness, j cordiality, are qualifications we can cultivate without fear, and that will make life better worth living for ourselves and all about us. The way of seeing our Father in everything makes life one long thanksgiving, and gives a rest of heart, and, more than that, a gayety of Bpirit that,is unepeakable. Nice, sweet toilet soap, and the best cologne and finest extracts can be found at the Bazaar. A warrant for the arrest of Governor Kimball, of Bhode I land, has been issued, Governor Kimball is charged with slander and malicious prosecution. Strikers wathered in force Tuesday at the Kiondyke washery, near Parkview, Pa., which has been in operation for some weeks, and drove back the men who reported for work. Henry L. Shattuck of Shellsburg, Iowa, was cured of a stomach trouble with which he had been afflicted for years, by four boxes of Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets. He had previously tried many other remedies and a number of physicians without relief. For sale by J. E. Kaufmann. The Boer generals DeWet, Delary and Botha visited London the first of the week and were cordially received by the people of England and by the king and queen. Jos. Anderson, a farmer living near S&lina, Kas, drowned bis four children, three girls and a boy, in a cistern on Tuesday and then killed himself with a revolver. The oldest child was six years and the youngest six months. Cary Styles shot and killed Walter McC&rroll at a campaign meeting in Greenville county, on Tuesday, last week. The shcoting took place about 200 yards from where the candidates were speaking. Let 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 suffer when I began the use of this Treatment. They have completely changed my life from one of suffering to healthful enjoyment." Only 25c. The new battleship Maine has been finished at Cramp's shipyard, Pa. On her trip to Brooklyn 6he made 16 knots an hour, and it is thought she will make more than 18 on her trial trip. Too LEuch Fault Finding. Henry Crabb Rjbinson, the kindly and philosophic barrister, once gave an effectual rebuke to the habit of fault finding. It was, as we read in bis diary, during a visit to Paris. He had spent the day in sightseeing with a London acquaintance, who said to him at parting, "I will call for you tomorrow." "I will thank you not to call," re plied Robinson. tki would rather not see anything else with you, and I will tell you frankly. I came to Paris to enjoy myself, and that en1 joyment needs the accompaniment of ' sympathy with others. Now, you qislike everything and find fault with everything. You see nothing which ' you do not find inferior to what you ; have seen before. This may be all very true, but it makes me uncomfortable. So I shall be glad to see you in London, but no more in Paris." A\ Put to the Test. Rabbi Joseph Krauskopf, commenting upon one of the papers read at the recent Jewish Chatauqua in Atlantic City, says the Philadelphia Times, said he was in complete agreement with the premises?that parents cannot be too watchful of the religious spirit in growing children. He cited a case of two boys, brothers, whose family was strictly religious. One of the lads tumbled into bed without the usual prayer, and was addressed reprovingly by the other. "Johnnie," the latter said, "you 1 didn't say your prayers tonight I" "No?I didn't!" sturdily replie'1 1 Johnnie. "I didn't say 'em tonight, I didn't say 'em last night, and I ? ain't a-going to say 'em tomorrow 1 night. Then, if there ain't nothin' < bad happens to me, I ain't a-going to 1 say 'em at all any more." 1 Wanted Democratic Seward. A Philadelphian recently had occasion to visit the chief physician of the insane at Colurbus, 0, and was shown through the institution by the physician and the superintendent, < who told him many interesting anec- 1 dotes about the various inmates, says the Philadelphia Times. One, an j Irishman, from Steubenville, that state, had been brought to the asylum at a time when it wae filled almost to its capacity; and the superintendent, turning to one of the physicians, had asked: I "Doctor, what ward would we bet- I ter put this new man into?" i The Irishman, recognizing that he was the man referred to, spoke up and said: i "Indade, an' I car're little what i war-rd yez put me into so loDg as it I bez dimmocratic!" Gams for Tillman. It is reported, and not denied, that Chairman James K. Jones, of the ' national executive committee, is in Wisconsin and will take he stump in faVor of Spooner, Republican, to succeed himself as United States Sen- ' ator. It is hard to believe such a thing, but Jones will neither deny ?A" Via vor-vi-irf Sono^oc T;il. UUl V/UUUlUi VUUiVJ/UiV. -.***man, the self-constituted guardian of t ^ Democratic party, had better leave small fry like Yon Kolnitz alone and turn his attention to whipping into line bigger game. Jones is about to do pretty much the same thing that Yon Kolnitz did, which brought forth the mighty wrath of the South Carolina boss.?Columbia Record. Cotton in Cuba. The South may at no distant future have a rival in cotton culture not a thousand miles from its shores. The possibilities of cotton culture in Cuba are being considered with great seriousness by New England capitalists and others. In 1861 when our ports were blockaded Borne Cuban planters with the aid and encouragement of British capitalists began to plant cotton oq an extensive scale, rooo r>of fliof ftm/* UUii bUC piujwV^u rrao uuu ai uuau uiuig nor was it ever regarded favorable by the Spanish government. Now that there is really a free field for the experiment, if it is so called, we may expect the cotton orop of Cuba to be one of some importance in the world's out put. Look Pleasant, Please. Photographer 0. C. Harlan, of Eaton, 0., can do so now, though for years he couldn't, because he suffered untold agony from the worst form of indigestion. All physicians and medicines failed to help him till he tried Electric Bitters, which worked such wonders for him that he declares they are a godsend to sufferers from dyspepsia and stomach troubles. Unrivaled for diseases of the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, they build up and give new life to the whole system. Try them. Only 50c. Guaranteed by J. E. Kaufmann druggist. Excursion Rates to the North Via Seaboard Air Line Railway. Round trip tickets at reduced rates are now on sale to Old Point Comfort, Va., Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and many other eastern cities and resortB. In arranging your trip the pleas antest and most desirable routes as well as cheap rates should be considered and the Seaboard Air Line offers you both. In addition to the all rail route via Kichmond and Washington with through Pullman Vestibule Sleeping Cars to New York the Seaboard offers the most attractive and enjoyable trips to the North via Portsmouth and Norfolk thence steamers to Washing- .n, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston. These combined rail and water trips are the most popular at this season of the year and steamer reservations should be asked for as far in advance as possible. Call on nearest Seaboard Air Line A - L I-- nrt vn f no iigfcilil 1UI till luiui uianuuj iatco, schedules and reservations or address J. J. Puller, Traveling Passenger and City Ticket Agent, 1500 Main atreet, Columbia, S. C. Baptist Union Meeting. To the Editor of the Dispatch: The union meeting of the Upper Division of the Lexington Baptist Association will meet at Lewiedale on Saturday before the 5th Sunday, being the 30th day, in August. 10 to 11 a. m. Enrollment of Delegates. 11 to 12. Introductory sermon by Rev. J. E. Steele. Alternate, Rev. M. J. Kyzer. 12 to 1 noon. Recess. 1 to 2 p. m. 1st query?Do Christians love and trust each other as they should, if not why not? Opened by Rev. E. Hallman. Alternate, Rev. C. B. Avery. 2 to 3. 2nd query. What is the lifference between worshipping and 9erving the Lord. Open by J. T. Sawyer. Alternate, Rev. Willie Hayne9 Miscellaneous. Adjournment. SUNDAY. 10 to 11 a. m. Sunday school address. Opened by Rev. B. J. Reynolds. 11 to 13. Missionary sermon by Rev. Joab Edwards. Alternate, Rev. S. J. Riddle. Miscellaneous. Adjournment. J. T. Sawyer, Clerk of Union. Pertinent Advice. "Doctor," she said, "did you ever lose a patient?" "Lots of them," he replied gruffly. "Well, I'm afraid I shouldn't be at all satisfied with you." she explained. "I must have so much confidence in my doctor, you know, or I will be perfectly miserable, especially about the baby." "You'd better try young Dr. Jinks in the next block," advised the old practitioner. "He's never lost a patient." "ifa rnn anrpV" J "Positive. He's never had one to lose."?Chicago Post Enconragement. When they take the beautiful woman from the wreck, she begs to be left to die. "I have nothing to live for!" she cries. "You are mistaken as to that" they argue gently, "for see what a swell shape the collision has battered your hat into!" Now she opens her eyes, and it is plain that new courage has entered j her heart.?Puck. And They Never Do It. "He would be all right," said the j man who is always criticising others, "if it weren't for his fearful habit of mendacity." "I have always regarded him as possessing the highest ideas of honor." "Yes, but he is one of those people who are always announcing that they are going to tell you the funniest story you ever heard."?Washington Star. He!]?! Help! "You are surely not going home without police protection!" said one Pittsburger to another, who had been marketing. "Why not?" demanded the other, surprised. "What! With that fine tenderloin steak you have just bought?"?Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. Heard In the Rain. "I wonder how many more hours we'll have to wait for a car!" cried the lady impatiently. "This is awful!" "And yet," added her cunning husband, who saw his opportunity, "you find fault with me for not coining home sooner from the ofiice of nights." ?Philadelphia North American. CompariMOiis. He?My love for you, darling, is as doon and as pure as the lake at our feel. She?Yes, and you are just as fresh. ?Chicago News. Should Get One. Blobbs?I am all run down. Slobbs?Why don't you get an automobile yourself ??Philadelphia Record, Call or send your dues to the Dispatch. bo r*4 a b rH 2 rS g +3 O . o ? liB?am? man i?I s gP^isi o ?> ^^^5 ^ * 5 SfflBMH f i ? I is t ^ 653 3 ^ " 1 I ^ a u- ' -d ' a* a j >. h h ^ ^ o's tf ? o jpm8?! sfeflaj,a^n y io o ^ q -c* +3 50 ie h ljlj ? ? ?-s ? a " g."g * g ? g 2 ar.S'g 5 a ? ^ t) OCj 0 !S a ' * CO O Coleman-Wagener Hardware Co., (SUCCESSOR TO C. P. POPPENHEIM.) n/>n rrTun firrDl?1?T _ _ _ A "I*T.IT'ftT'^fcTV 6 f OOO IVlil W 0IH1UU i) ?. ? _ vuajltrjujuo jl ?ct ^. SHELF HARDWARE A SPECIALTY. . AGENTS FOR BUCKEYE MOWERS. BRINLEY PLOm, OLIVER CHILLED PLOWS. OFFICERS GEORGE A. WAGENEB, President, GEORGE Y. COLEMAN, Vice President. I. G. BALL, Secretary and Treasurer. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. June 11, 1902. 3m. mn H4RnuinF.ni MJ JLlSiMA A J.! JL JL^JU' It 11XV1J V ' J' 5 "Wholesale and Retail Importers and Dealers in All Kinds of Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nails, PAINTS, OIL AND GLASS. We are Headquarters for BLACKSMITHS, AND HOUSE BUILDING MATERIALS POST OFFICE BLOCK, COLUMBIA, S. C. September 30?ly. When writincr mention the Dispatch. When writ ne mention the Dispatch Mi Carolina Marble Worts, 1707 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. ' 1 ^ ^ c/tv a lTTmn SMAKBLE AJND UKAJMTE 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 fair dealer In this country, but we cannot 9 say we will sell as cheap as some as we do not care work. mniu a luinn nniTfmiTfl fin \vfl I Ml fWDIWi UTP HiUi\ d u itiGi mmm, un i? l w i ivi iuu, l i t., for sale. Write to us or see our ME. P. B. EDWABDS, LEXINGTO.TST, S. C. and we will see that you are treated fair. 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