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fff/// the terror of strong men III takes the joy of life away lil/swxSf tft! ?pen a?y disease. Ass [l im il strong Purgatives ar.d drugs, ' / imoBm*! II I leave you in a worse condition w^h^^^^^^tural force: WWmm feed the blood and paint t X\Book!-1 and free sac VVvi^?a\ Complete treatment The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, October 1,1902. General Mixture. The season is on for sowing grain. Every available acre should be sown in oats or wheat. Four men were killed and two se ^ rioaBly injured in a collision of railf way trains in Illinois yesterday. There are more Bufferers from con* e supauoii tiiau irum auy uvuoi oucmj of oar race; there is a long 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. 25c. President Roosevelt has appointed Charleiffagne Tower, at present ambassador to RaBsia, as our representative to Germany. .y A head-on collision in Pennsylvania yesterday resulted in the death of a conductor, engineer and two firemen. Hilton's Life for the Liver and Kidneys tones up the stomach. A gang of Hungarian strikers at Scranton, Pa., waylaid two non-union men and clubbed one to death and nearly killed the other. Secretary Sha.w has announced his purpose to further relieve the financial situation by paying interest coming due before January 1. Hilton's Life for the Liver and Kidneys overcomes constipation.. Thirteen Democratic state conventions thus far this year have refused to reaffirm the Kansas City platform, while 14 have reaffirmed it. ? In a short time a regular steamship line will be established between Pensacola, Fia., and South Africa, principally for transporting live stock to South Africa. . ^ * President Mitchell of the United Mine Workers yesterday made the statement that "fcfce press reports of lawlessness in the strike region are greatly exaggerated and that there is no need of troope." General Wheeler to Marry? Bicbfield Springe, N. Y.?The arrival of Gen. Jos. Wheeler at Clayton ? * v nvi./? 1 a _ L!i Jjoage Burrea xucnueia qui&e a u^. The general is the guest of Mrs. George W. Childe, of Philadelphia, and although no announcements are given oat, the devotion of the gallant war horse to the wealthy widow a gives color to the engagement. The P Richfield Springs band serenaded i the Clayton Lodge house party, and L both Mrs. Childs and the general F acknowledged the compliment. ^ America's Famous Beauties Look with horror on Skin Eruptions, Blotches, Sores, Pimples. They don't have them, nor will any one who uses Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It glorifies the face. Eczema or 3alt Rheum vanish before it. It cures sore lips, chapped hands, chilblains. Infallible for Piles. 2oc at J. E. Kaufmann's drug store. r 1 and delicate women, and makes the system ^raj^\\\\ ] ist Nature; do not take \v\XSkImYAX j which act for a time, but VAX A\\ than before. Use a gentle \\\ \ y&wL 1 LIVER PIUS 11 ' 10 pellets _ flfl Asked to "Withdraw. President Palma, of Cuba, has requested the United States to remove all American troop9 from the island. If Cuba is really free the request ought to be granted at once, but dispatches state that Secretary of War Boot will consider the matter. If Cuba has been free there ought not to have been conditions which made such a request necessary. ? Assitaat Depot faster. Savs the Columbia Evening Record: "It was-leamed yesterday that Mr. E. Bowen Chase had been appointed assistant depot master, the place re- < cently made vacant by the death of ' Mr. John F. Sutphen. Mr. Chase is a well-known railroad man, and has . many friends throughout the State, who will be glad to hear of this." j Out of Death's Jaws. "When death seemed very near from a severe stomach and liver trouble, that I had suffered with for years," writes P. Muee, Derham, N. < C., "Dr. King's New Life Pills saved ( my life and gave perfect health." ^ Besfc pills on earth and only zoc at ' J. E Kaufmann's drug Btore. * ? Bones in the Body. Each ear has four bones. The 1 body has about 500 muscles. The ' human skull contaiDB thirty bones. The lower limbs contain thirty bones ] each: The sense of touch is dullest i on the back. Every hair has two oil t glands at its base. The globe of the j eye is moved by six muscles. The 1 cerebral matter is about seven-eighths ' water. The human skeleton, exclu- . sive of teeth, consists of bones. 1 Hair is very strong. A single hair ] will bear a weight of 1,150 grains. < The enamel of the teeth contains i over 95 per cent of calcareous matter. The roots of the hair penetrate the skin about one-twelfth of an ' i inch. The normal weight of the liver is between three and four i A., Thn roriof ftnntaino aioht I ^UUUUQi AUO UiilJW vuwvwtuw bones, the palm five; the fingers have ; fourteen. The weight of the average-sizdd man is 140 pounds; of a j . woman, 125 pounds. 1 President Better. Washington, Sept. 26.?The presi^ dent feels much improved this morning. Physicians have ordered, how- i ever, only the most necessary business must be brought to him. Cabi- 1 net members were admitted to the , sick room today. i i Look Out for Fever. Biliousness and liver disorders at this season may be prevented by cleansing the system with DeWitt's 1 Little Early Bisers. These famous ii- j- a. mu I ilt&lS pi J IB uo not gripe- aiibj uiuve the bowels gently, but copiously, and by reason of the tonic properties, I give tone and strength to the glands. J. E. Kaufmann. Spain Still Unreconciled. Madrid, Sept. 26.?Tbe Bilboa I court has condemned Senor Tambo Arana, chief of the national party in Biscay, to eight years imprisonment for cabling congratulations to President Roosevelt last spring on the independence of Cuba. For nice salmon, potted ham, corn beef, beef hash, sardines and any thing in the canned goods line, go to . the Bazaar. The Letter "E." Ad exchange says that the letter lke:' is the most unfortunate letter in the Saglish alphabet, becuee it is never ia c*9h, always in debt, and never out of danger. Oar exchange forgets that the aforesaid letter is never in war, but always in peace. It is the beginning of existence, the commencement of ease, and the end of trouble. Without it there would be do meat, do bread, do life, do gospel, no heaven, to hell. This reminds us of the coDundrum. Why is the letter "e'; like the day of judgment ? Because it is the ecd of time and the begginnig of eternity. The Best Prescription for Halaria Chills, and Fever is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Cnill Tooic. It s Eimply iron and quinine iD a tasteless from. No cure, no pay. Price 50c. ORIGIN OF THE KISS. The Greek Story of the Way In Which It Came Into Hteingr. Kissing is usually accepted as an agreeable fact, and its theory and his- j tory are ignored, but if kissing did not begin with Adam and Eve it began with the beautiful young Greek shepherdess who found an opal on one of 1 the hills of Greece and, wishing to give it to a youthful shepherd whose hands were busy with his flock, let him take it from her lips with his own, says Science Sittings. Thus the kiss was invented, and perhaps the popular superstition against the opal may be traced back to the same incident, for osculation has wrought great tragedies In the world's history. Kissing was once an act of religion. The nearest friend of a dying person performed the right of receiving his soul by a kiss, supposing that it escaped through his lips at the moment of expiration. It is said that kissing was first introduced into England by royalty. The British monarch Y'ortigern gave a banquet in honor of his | cmndinorian oihac at which rnweno. the beautiful daughter of Hengist, was present During the proceedings, after pressing a brimming beaker to her lips, she saluted the astonished and delighted monarch with a kiss "after the manner of her people." The most honorable royal kiss on record is that which Queen Margaret of France in the presence of the whole court one day impriDted on the lips of the ugliest man in the kingdom, Alain Chartier, whom she found asleep. To those around her she said, "1 do not i kiss the man, but the mouth that has 1 uttered so many charming things." The Demon of Indlgention. Cocks and housekeepers have a nobler mission than they as a class seem to be aware of. It is that of feeding the human being and keeping him in health and good working condition. A poorly fed man is likely to be misera ble. Few if any of us are able to rise above conditions. "A sick man, sir," said Dr. Johnson, 'is always a scoundrel." The language is perhaps somewhat strong and lacking in charity, but it contains a good grain of truth. The dyspeptic, who sees the world given over to evil and daily growing worse, is very likely to think aimself unable to swim against the current and to drift to disaster. "We are saved by hope," but without a good iigestion faith, hope and charity are almost impossible. Stories of Children. Teacher?What is velocity, Johnny? Johnny?Velocity is what a feller lets go of a bumblebee with. The Parson?My boy, I'm sorry to see you flying your kite on the Sabbath. Small Boy?Dat's all right, mfister. Dis kite's made uv a 'ligious pa per. See? Small Ned. hearing a number of frogs in a pond making a hideous noise, exclaimed, "My goodness, but the froggies must sleep awful sound!" "Why do you think so?" asked his mother. " 'Cause they snore so loud," replied Ned.?St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Limited Choice. 1 Father?.Johnny, I see your little brother has the smaller apple. Did you give him his choice, as I sug- < jested. .Johnny?Yes, father; I told uim he could have his choice?the little one or ] none?and he took the little one.? Chums. ( The Color of It. 1 "And you loaned him $2? Did you ever see the color of his money?" ( "Wefl, yes. There was a good deal of dun to it before 1 got it."?New York Herald. 5 And Yet He Hn? Plenty of Sand. I The average boy is like an hourglass. ] He won't work for more than sixty minutes unless somebody turns him up siutr uuwu.?sautmri > me uuuiluiu Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. &LL BIG BOEING EVENTS Are Best Illustrated and Described in POLICE GAZETTE The World-Famous , . . . Patron of Sports. $1.00-13 WEEKS-$1.00 MAILED TO YOUR ADDRESS. 1 RICHARD K. FOX, Publisher, Franklin Square, Hew York* THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. By Geo. S. Drafts, Esq , Probate Judge. TTJHEREAS, SAMUEL B. GEORGE VV C C. C aod G. S., made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration ot the Estate of and effects of W. P. Bowers: These are. therefore, to cite and admon- : sh all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said W. P. Bowers, deceased that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington C. H., S C,. on the 20th day of October, j902. next, after publication hereof at 11 o'clock in thelorenooa, to show cause, if any they Lave, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, tVs 8th day of September Anno Dorri-1. 1902. GEORGE S DRAFTS, J. P. L. C. PnUi.-hed oa tile l():h day rf September, 1902 i 1 tie LuX'n^t >a Di-pich. 6vr-i9 Hilton's Life for the Liver and Kid j neys will cure dyspepsia. ANDREW CRAWFORD | ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBIA, - - - S. C. PEACTICES IN THE STATE AND Federal Courts, and offers his professional services to the citizens of LoxingtOD Dounty. October 18?ly, parker's tSBfiimm hair balsam jfigj Cleanses and beautifies the hi!?. ?3 Promotes a luxuriant growth. |SsS?to!^S wR9 Never Fails to Hestore Gray Hair to its Youthful Color. Cures scalp diseases & hair tailing. g0c,nna<l.ouftt uruggnu j i JAMES HARMAN, DEITTAL SUEGEOIT, LEXINGTON, S. C., (Office in rear of the Court House.) INFORMS THE PUBLIC THAT HE will be in his office every Friday for the jnrpoae of doing dental work in all its tranches. March 19, 1902. ly. |V HILTON'S 0U6H CURE, U ?A SYRUP. Unique?unlike any other cough preparation. The quickest to stop a cough and /O remove soreness from the lungs. 25o. THE MURRAY DRUG CO., COLUMBIA, 8. C. Pnr Sal a at. THE BAZAAR. Aug. 18?ly. M FRUIT TREES 1 ^ That Grow and Bear Frnit. Write for our 60 page 11TOMlkfffi lustrated Catalogue and 40 _sy page pamphlet, "How to Plant and Cultivate an OrI chard," Gives you that irformation you have so long wanted; tells you all about 'ftwaf those big red apples, lucious peaches, and Japan plums with their oriental sweetness, f A all of which you have often wondered where the trees wfwk came from that produced /ft' '3 them. Mm EVERYTHING GOOD IN Wim/ FRUITS. ^ r>Jw Unusal fine stock of SILVER r>K MAPLES.young, thrifty trees s^L A tig, ^smooth and strain ht, tho kind j J^^mjr^that live and grow off well, j No old, rough trees. This is j s^^K^ferlthe most rapid growing maHn(* one ?* *be most; beau^^^^gHtiful shade trees. 1 Write for prices and give W^SSjlkt of wants. J, Van Lindley Nursery Co., Pomona, N C, | LIFE UNO FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY COUNTRY RISKS CONSIDERED. Dnly First Class Companies Represented. See my List of Giants: Assets. SEW YORK LIFE, of New York 29),743,356. 3LENN FALLS, of Glenn Falls. New York 3,6C5,602.23 PHILADELPHIA UNDERWRITERS, Phil., Pa.. 15,541,066 CONTINENTAL (Fire), of New York 12,0 5.723.72 ETNA, FIRE, of Hartford, Conn $14,071,94?.37 My companies are popular, strong and reliable. No one can give your business aetter attention; no one can give yon better protection; no one can give you better rates. before you insure see ALFRED .J. FOX, General Insurance Agent, lexington, s. c. November 27, 1901?ly. Parlor Restaurant 1336 main street. COLUMBIA, - S. C., The only up-to-date eating House of its kind in the City of Columbia. It is well kept?clean linen, prompt and polite service and get it quickly. Quiet and order always prevail. You get what you order and pay only for what you get. Within easy reacn of desirable sleeping apartments. OPEN ALL NIGHT, B. DAVID, Proprietor. bo d ? i-H 2 rd g +3 O 0 ^ ~rjg ^ s < J *! u H ? o ? uj mm -g ^ oa |j^~~ ^ %r# ? | 3 # ?i 11-1| g h -W $ 2 . H . > ^ H43 I I S I!|i -g-gla cc agg ? mmmsim 53^ r~ <2 <a p| 2 i * 1 rf.9* 5 p?SS ' & ? oq o rg 11 rg 1 if ii ttt 1 Mil Miiia Martle Worts, 1707 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. fc|S MARBLE AND GRANITE Dealers South. We rue the best grade material in manufacturing ' Monuments and Headstones and guarantee our work and hinish to be the best. When you hear a man complain*n? that he can buy so much cheaper from some little fellow who is anxious to sell anything, you . r can Put it down that he will get cheap stock, cheap work, and of course a cheap job. gsjk'V We can compete with any fair dealer mjB *n t^A country, but we cannot i say we will sell as cheap as some as we do not care work. IRON I WIRE FENCING, GRffl 10T COPING, ETC., for sale. Write to us or see our MR. P. B. EDWARDS, LEXINGTON, S. C. and we will see that you are treated fair. OATTTTT A A DAT TO A MADPTP WAP ITS 0UU1U uailiViiUin lunitiijiuj iivjwuui September li. 41?tt W. F. STIECLITZ, (HUSEMANN'S GUN STORE.) 1508 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. DEALER IN GUNS AND AMMUNITION, and SPOETSl?ElT'S POODS of every description at the lowest prices. . Shells Loaded to Order. All Linds of Metallic Cartridges. Dog Suppliet and Remedies. Edison Phonographs. Graphopbones from $5 up. Try us on Pocket Cutlery. Keys Fitted and LockB Repaired. September 17,1902?16w.