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??????H?????? Tbe LexingtoD Dispardj Wednesday, December 3,1902. Fine Brick Clay. T* 1*0 & aenerallv conceded by *? ? j r* ? experts, that the clay of Lexington county is capable of being manufactured into the finest and best brick on the market, no spot on God's great footstool being excepted. There are vast possibilities for the establishment of prosperous brickyards in the county which are now useless for the want of energy aDd capital to develop them. Those having the business sagacity will grasp the opportunity that will surely lead on to fortune and to fame. Saved at Grave's Brink. "I know I would long: ago have beeD in my grave," writes Mrs. S H. Newsom, of Decatur, Ala., tlif it bad Dot been for E!ectric Bitters. For tbree years I suffered untold agony from the worst forms of Iodigestion, Waterbrasb, Stomach and Bowel x Dyspepsia. But this excellent medi ine did me a world of good. SiDce using it I can eat beartilv and have gained 35 pounds " For Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Stomach, t.It,** TTir?nfav troubles Efectric JU1W& ? Bitters are a positive, guaranteed tare. Only 50c. at J E Kaufmann's drag store. ITot a Lick Amiss. A white woman and a negro man, who were living in adultery, received a terrible whipping on their barebacka fr^ni the hands of "regulators" in Georgetown county, one night rs ounty. Let the good work continue antil the State is rid of the presence ef these open defiers of the laws of God, nature and society. When the strong arm of the law cannot or will, not reach such outrageous in fractions of decency and self respect, then God strengthen the arms of .the men of Carolina to meet out the deserved punishment iFoils a Deadly Attack. "My wife was so ill that good physicians were unable to help her,1 writes M. M. Austin, of Winchester, ~ ? ? i a i rod, **nut was completely cureu oj Dr. King's New Life Fills." They work wonders in stomach and liver troubles. Cares constipation, sick headache, 25o at J. E. Kaufmann's drag store. ' Three Women. "I will grant each of yon one wish," assented Fate to three women. "I choose beauty," exclaimed the youngest. "Give me power," said another. "And to me a low, persuasive voice," the last murmured. Each had her will. The beauty of the first was ruined by an accident. The power of the second lasted but one season. But the third woman kept her tailsman through a long . life, and from it came many things, among them power. The Pride of Heroes. Many soldiers in the last war wrote to say tbat for Scratches* Bruises, Oats, Wounds, Corns, Sore Feet and Stiff Join to, Buckian's Arnica Salve is the best in the world. Same for Barns, Scalds* Boils, Ulcers, Skin Eruptions and Piles. It cures or no pay. Only 25c at J. E. Kaufmann's drug store. The Shoes Too Large. "Mayor Smythe, of Charleston, will not be a candidate again for tbat office, it is said. He will stand for Onnffvooa " Snnh ia 4-V*o onnnnrino. WUUg &COD* MUVU <? vuv UUUVUUW ment that is being handed down from one of our exchanges to another. This, theD, explains his recent unaccountable bitter attacks upon corporate Counsel Legare, the Congressman elect from that District. So the Mayor wants to wear the Counsel's shoes? A _ V* ah is vamzy. The r Catholics of Columbia are goiDg to remoddle St. Peter's church at a cost of $40 000. If this craze which has taken possession of the religious world in this day of grace to worship him who while on earth had no where to lay his head, in costly edifices, is not checked, we will soon see m professing Christians bowing down in adoration to tbe magnificence of their houses of worship rather than to the God whose holy spirit is invoked to dwell therein. But such is of the earth?earthy. "Vanit}! vanit}! all is Vanity," sayeth the Preacher. To improve the appetite and strengthen tbe digestion, try a few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Mr. J. H. Seitz, of Detroit, Mich., says, "They restored my appetite when impaired, relieved me of a bloated feeling and caused a pleasant and satisfactory movement of the bowels." There are people io this community who need jastsuch a medicine. For sale by J. E. Kaufmann. Every box warranted. * To Bo Expected. "The crops on the penitentiary farms have proved very fine and Superintendent Griffith has an abuodant supply of meal, flour aDd otber supplies laid up," so sa) s an f xcbaDge. Will our esteemed contemparary please inform us how it could b" otherwise when Colonel Griffith is the Superintendent? A druggist naturally prefers to sell a good article?he makes the same profit as on an inferior preparation?hence they universally recommend Ramon's Liver Pills and Tooic 1 \ Pallets. In this locality this "mild power" modern treatment has almost altogether superceded the old sty'e drastic liver pills. A cure for constipation and biliousness without any griping, purging, sickening sensation is what people have been looking for. 25c. Harman's Bszaar. "Wronged Sim. Miss Goldy?I can never marry a man who works for a living. D'Auber?But I am an artist, dearest. Miss Goldy?Yes; but yon sell your pictures. ' ' D'Auber (with a vision of the hard time he has bsen having ever since he entered the profession)?You wrong me, Miss Goldy v you wrong me. I never sold a picture in my life. TV - s 11 - J.li: : M T? TT xteaa toe ionowiug iruuj jl>. jj. Johnson, Many Springs, Mo: "I have used Ramon's Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets for biliousness, general debility and pains in the back and side, and they gave me speedy and laBting relief." The entire Treatment, ten Liver Pills and fifteen Tonic Pellets cost only 25 cents. One a dose, oourse a cure; trial dose free. Herman's Bazaar. Ten graduates and a number of honorably retired cadets of the South Carolina Military Academy hold commissions in the regular army of the United States Of these Capt. William 5. Simons, of Charleston, who received his diploma at the institu| tion in 1890, is, relatively, the high | est ranking. Many of these former ! cadets have distinguished themselves in the fold during active campaign?, notably during the recent war with Spain and later in the Philippine Islands. During the last ecclesiastical yesr the Methodist of Georgetown raised more money for ail church purposes than ever before in its history. The average collection amounted to from $333 to S500 every month?or, say from Si,000 to $1,500 per quarter continuously for the past two years. Masonic Meetings. A A REGULAR COMMUNICATION w/^of Lexington Lodge, No. 152, /V\A. F. M., will be held on Saturday, December 13th, 1902, at 6 _ TO 11 p. lu. jDreiuren are earueisn.y xequesfced to attend promptly. Officers for next Masonic year will be elected, and perhaps work in the 2d degree. By order of the W. M. G. M. Harman, Secretary. A regular communication of /V\ Pomaria lodge, No. 151, A. F. M., will convene in Masonic hall Peak, S. C, Saturday, December 13, 1902, at 7 p. m. Brethren will please be prompt in attendance. Fraternity invited. Officers will be elected. John C. Swygert, Master. Frosh Fish. I will have for sale an assortment of fresh fish every Tuesday and Saturday at J. W. Long's Old Store. Give me a call when you want a nice mess of fresh fish, tf John A Williams. ^THE^UCCESSF FERTILIZES HI The Virgmia/Carol "Manufactures the best Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co., CHARLESTON, S. C. / % PHILADELPHIA D! 722 BROAD ST,, Next Door to J. B. Wnil 17 Offices in th< No More Dread of Arophene for painless extraction of teetb. : ! Absoltuely harmless. Simply applied to . : ?he gums. No bad results folio v. Wen call the attention of the nervous and deli- < \ cate to our Painless System of Dentistry in all its branches II ALL WOR K W We examine jour teeth free of charge and tal we ask is a visit to our cffic LOOK FOR ( BR. G. m CKEJLFt November 5, lih'2 \ Merchants, Hotel ai Keepers and Ot ? \ , Oar stock is as usual at this season larg the fastidious in fancy and staple groceries leading articles Lard, Bacon. Breakfast S tripB. Hams, Flour, lene, Cheese, Syrup, Maple Svrup, Molasse Canned F uits. Canned Vegetables, C: Extracts. 6 latene, Smoke Herring, M; Pickles, Preserves, Jellies an other \ are generally carried in a : Come to see us or write us your [.MM & I JJ U 111 Vll U 1 Ccluml: Have "ST THE BEE ] Suit \\* It is a Record Breaker in prices. These soit in plain fig $3.90 FOR Don't miss this rare opportunity to Polite and attentive salesmen will serve you. Columbia. It will interest you. Their st Bee Hive Lew 1554 MAD COI-UMBIii, September 10.?If. v ~:?" I :UL PLANTER ^ ft S LANDS..... Ina Chemical Co. 1 Fertilizers on Earth". 8 i.l EITAL PARLORS. AUGUSTA, GA., te's Drv Good* ->'or 3 United States. the Dental Chair. PRICED: 1 \ Best Set Teeth, either upper or lower Oft Partial Sets Te-th 53 00 S7 Oft Solid 22k Gold Crowns $s 0 ? Gold Fillings SI Oft up Amwlgam and Cement 50c to SI 0 ' Extracting Teeth, Painless 5u<t xtiacting Teeta, old way 25c WARRANTED,. 1 yon jnst what \our work will cost. All e and we wift please you. VWrTTV /-X -IT /-N . JU Jtt jRJP, IP. IP. S.. Manager. 3wj2. id Boarding Boose i hers: e and varied and we can suit the wants of i, both in price and quality. As a few we mention: Meal, Grists, Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Cotton s. Condensed Milk, Baking Powder, Soda, rackers, Candies, Spices. Flavoring ackeral, Lanndry Soaps, Toil', t Soaps, ?oods too nnmerous to mention that first class grocery store. wants and we will name prices. JWRANCE. >ia, S. C. otj. Seen. HIVE $3.90 indow. s are worth from $7 0} to $10 50. Marked ores at one price ^ ^ -ibi -y ~rar t?-tri THIS SWT. i bay aa up-to-date Suit for S3 90. Take a peep at this Window while in ,ock is large and complete in every line. 1 Price Store, s STREET, - - - s. c. SOUTHERN RAILWAY j i I] THE GREAT HIGHWAY OF TRADE AND TRAVEL. j Uniting the Principal Commercial ' Cen ers ar*c3 Kealtti and Pleasure Reports cf ihe <!i'outh with the <& & I. NORTH,EAST and WEST, j ] Jii^h-Class Vestibule Trains, Through Sleeping-Cars | beiwcen New Yorll and Kew Orleans, via Adanta. V. ? j Cincinnati and Florida Points via Atlanta and via '> < Asi^evill?. Now Yorll and Florida, either via Lynchburg, Danville I and ?avaani.h, or via Richmond, Danville and j Savannah. Superior Dining-Cir Service on all Through Trains* ILj Excellent Service and Low Rates to Charleston ac? ? ? coun> ?cuth Carolina Intor-State and West Indian H J ; Exposi.ion. | ; Winter Tourist Ticliets to all Resorts now on sale at I reduced rates. For detailed information, literature, time tablet, rates, etc., 1| apply to nearest ticket'agent, or address S. H. K ARDWIC2, W.H.TAYLOE, | General Passenger Jlgcnt, JUsst. Cen. Pass. S}jent, Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Ga. SI. W. HUNT, J. C. BEAM, UIV. i'awcn^er rfrx?rnt, VMiriBi r??f, J9ff?Pt, Charleston. S. C. Atlanta, Ga. P FEBRUARY IO. 1002. I j I St. Louis, Thebes, first and third Tuesdays of each month, beginning October 21st. For one-way tickets, Half the One=Way Rate, plus $2.00; round-trip tickets, one fare plus $2.00, to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma and Indian Territories. Write for particulars and cost of ticket from your home town. The Cotton Belt runs solid through trains to Texas, equipped with the most modern and comfortable cars. These trains make qnick time and direct connections for aU parts of the Great Southwest. If von are seekinor a hetter nlace to locate, write for a free CODy Of our handsome illustrated booklets, Homes'in the Southwest" and ' Through Texas With a Camera. N. B. BAIRD, Traveling Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga. W. La BEAUME, General Pass, and Ticket Agt., St. Louis, Mo. A I ATR RAILWAY NORTH-SO HTH-EAST- WEST! TWD DmiIV PnI?TJJ-Ir? V-?'ih"j!e LimiTf-d TrmQH I SOUTH AND TV KW YORK. First-(te< Vnr Service The Best Rates and Route to all Eastern Cities Via Kiclimoncl Mid Washington, or via ]\ orlolk <?jij S tamers to Atlanta. IV ashville* Memphis. I^oviisville >?t:. Foiiiss * hicago, IN e\v Orleans, snd * AH Poims S-mih nmi Smthwe<t?to ^avannah H?'d .Jacksonville and all points in Florida, Mid < ?uba. IP.f-invru ?Lo 5>Dv) fleet Line Betweeu IVOKTHL AND SOUTH. JB@"Fu?- o<> ?ti il information, rates, schedules-, Puiiiuan reservation-. & apply to any agent of The Seaboard Air Line Railway ?r to J. J. Puller, Travelling Pd&cen^t-r A^-h . Columbia, >. 0. C. B/WOtWORTH. Asst. Gen. P. Aat.7 I | SAVANNAH, | fcf TTTMHfll'' yh i-iu-iu il, BBBMBMi DBS. D..L. BOOZER & SOJV'S 4iMsaTiSTs;MMi 151S MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA S. C. 'PHONE aao. TRESPASS NOTiCE. j" T?n(,nirB " " "" a ll peii^ons ar : hkitesy fos- j i tgsp^lc.s ftoucp. /\_ itively fo- bidden to trepas. n cn the i . _ _ lands of the i uda^ig ied by .> <ui np or ! A J1,! VRF HLREB1 FOS< ?.n' - I XL bidden 10 Ufcsuuss liDi n the lands nf trespass in any manner xue 11 * wm ue undersigned byr cutting wood and roads, striotlv enforced a*unst a 1 v. ,!at, bnBtiaB by^y (JJbfofa and this nonce. COUNTS re^8, tiettinfir- or trespassing in any minner I.' H. NUNAMAKEIt, whatever The law will be enforced a-^ain?t A. U. LEJTX bh\ ail who violate this notice. k , JIAETHA M. GANrr. November 10. WW. 1 November 1,, 1902. 4wd.