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The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, December 10,1902.
Job bad 500 yoke of oxen for plowing.
Good things may be cheap bat
obeap things are seldom good.
A spoiled child is to be pitted because
of its fool parents.
A million dollar cotton mill will
soon be bnilt at Bennetts ville.
Laurens is to have a carnival from
i December 15 to the 20th.
Han wants bat little below?bat
woman wants a little of everything.
Hilton's Life for the
Liver and Kidneys tones
up the stomaoh.
t Kleptomania is 6aid to be the
most lucrative form of insanity.
An evening call is productive of
pleasure?either when you come or
when you go.
That woman doesn't live who can
lose at a social card game without
getting mad.
If a rooster were as big as his
crow a whole family could dine on
one for two weeks.
Kodof Dyspepsia Cure
. Digests what you eat.
Since last May 630 new members
Jisve been enrolled in this State in
the Odd Fellows lodge.
There is $500,000,000 in coined
.gold in the treasury vaults of the
United States.
Georgetown will get this year
$20,000 profit from dispensary sales,
which makes her the banner dispensary
town in the State.
A glass or two of water half an
&our before breakfast will usually
keep the bowels regular. Harsh
cathartics should be avoided. When
a purgative is needed, take Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets.
They are mild and . gentle in their
action. For sale by J. ? Kaufmann.
A colony of negroes are to go to
Liberia in January. They are from
Georgia and Alabama and leave from
Savannah.
J. Davis Carter, a Williamsburg
farmer, planted 18 acres of tobacco
this year, and sold his crop in his
warehouse, ungraded, for $3,103,02.
The through frieght on the Southern
ran into a buggy driven by two
colored women near Hodges, killing
the mule and demolishing the buggy.
One of the women had a leg broken.
If you feel ill and need a pill
Why not purchase the bestf
DeWitt's Early Kisera
Are liule surprisere.
Take little?mey do the rest.
W. H. Howell, Houston, Tex., writes
?I have used Little Early Riser
Pills in my family for constipation,
. sick headache, etc. To their use I
aai indebted for the health of my
family. J. E Kaufmann.
Spartanburg is soon to have a new
Post Office building on North
Church Street at a cost of between
$60,000 and $100,000. The lot has
recently been purchased at a cost of
$8,500.
He was practical, and ha? been
making love on that basis. She was
j a little that way herself. "Can yon
cook?" he inquired. "Can you supply
everything to be cooked?' she
replied. It was a match.
One Minute Cough Cure
For Cough*, Colds and Croup*
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len and delicate women, ai
ray and makes the system \S\ in
Issist Nature; do not take figs,
which act for a time, but t?g&\\\\ X
ion than before. Use a gentle \\\\ BaBa \| ai
SLMR FILLS j 9 "
MIC. PELLETS |/M| *
roes to restore perfect health, J j Esj&fis / j 0*
it the roses on the cheeks. J J/SBI/if
sample at all dealers. JJj j S?gj?ji/jj
ent for 25 days, 25c. $//?&&illjl
^MF^. CO. *
ti
Stockings With White Feet, p;
A physician, in a published inter- ^
view, says The Indianapolis Journal, n
urges that wearing of stocking with ti
white feet will do more to promote
ease in walking and relieve foot ills 0i
than anything elee to be suggested, le
Socks or stockings of cotton or lisle
thread in black bind the feet and ^
make them swell, he says no matter ti
bow fine and open they may be. The
black dye with the bard thread of 0]
the lisle variety is a combination that pi
is particularly torturing to tender ^
feet. ThiD, unbleached balbriggan ^
he recommends. Preferably the ti
whole sock or stocking may be white,
but at least the foot should be. A
further caution is added that new
cotton ho6e, as well as all new cotton at
undergarments should be washed be- di
fore being worn, to take out the siz- &
ing used by manufacturers. m
st
A Timely Suggestion. tii
This is the season of the year sv
when the prudent and careful bouse- Ai
wife replenishes her supply of Cham- ue
t 1*1 n V Ti 1 Ti
oeriain s uoogn xtemeay. 11 is cer- ai
lain to be needed before the winter ti1
is over, and results are much more fo
prompt and satisfactory when it is
kept at hand and given as soon as
the cold is contracted and before it
has become settled in the system. P
In almost every instance a severe
cold may be warded off by taking
this remedy freely as soon as the first m
indication of the cold appears. o1
TL v re is no danger in giving it to a1
cnl'v jq for it contains no harmful ol
substance. It is pleasant to take?
both adults ?nd children like it. Buy OI
it and you will get the best. Ic n<
always cures. For eale by J. E.
Kaufmann. tc
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Obituary. v<
Departed tnis life in the 21st year ai
of his age, Daniel Peter Bachman,
son of William Bachman and wife.
TTA tifoo on offoAtiAnnto con Inn/? '
ULU TTAO CIU QU.Cl'LlUJLiabU DUU) ^>UU j g(
brother and friend. He joined the .di
Evangelical Lutheran Church when
very young and was as true to his ai
obligations as any one that we had in
under our care, leaving behind evi- tr
o(
dence, in a dying moment that his
troubles, achings and sorrows were 01
at an end. No doubt but what !
Chiiet was with him, as he went j
through the valley of death, and con- j m
ducted him to the land beyond the *1'
swelling flood. He was a member ^
of Bethany congregation and cn the
28th of November, 1902, amid the
tears of a heart broken father,
mother, brothers, and sisters we fX
tenderly laid him to rest in Betheny w
l oary-.afarv \Iqv rinrl KIarr fr.liifl fr> all
?J la
of our good. A. R. T. r
HI
Better than a Plaster.
A piece of flannel dampened with O
Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound t(J
si
on the affected parte, is better than es
a plaster for a lame back and for in
pains in the eide or chest. Pain ^
Balm has no superior as a liniment j
for the relief of deep-Beated, muscu- |
iar and rheumatic pains. For sale 1 ^
by J. E Kaufrnann. er
- - cs
Tm fU A T , nif A/Q (ilfolAn nnry? a of
iu luc kj uiicvA kjiatco aiuuc ouiuc c*i
4,000,000 feet of pine lumber are j of
used every year for matches, or j
the equivalent of the product of i
j 400 acres of good virgm forests. !
About 620,000,000 crossties are now of
laid on American railroads, and ^
90,000,000 new ties are required m
annually for renewals.
A MAN'S NECKTIE.
Tiat the Manner of Its Arrangement
Tells to One Woman.
"I wouldn't attempt to judge a man
7 his coat," she said gravely, ''but I
ould not hesitate two minutes to
idge him by his necktie. It is an alost
infallible guide. Of course there
-e exceptions, but the character and
tellect of most men' can be told by
le way in which they tie their ties,
ow, take the overclever man, for example.
"The tie of the genius has afforded
,uch 'copy' for the pen of the satirist
id the pencil of the caricaturist, but
i reality any little peculiarity or idiomcrasy
in dressing is generally the
ltward and visible sign of vanity
ither than of personal untidiness. The
rerage man, with an ordinary share
: intellect, seldom knows how to tie
tie as it can be tied and is tied by
on with no intellect at all. He may
assess a charming selection of th?st
ties which Broadway can supply
ad does not in the least look eccentric
nay, rather, he often wants to be as
nart in appearance as possible, but
>mehow he rarely achieves his object.
Directly you see a really beautifully
ed tie (except in the cases of military
len and actors, with whom it is a
irt of the training) which never
loves out of place, following faithfully,
le little idiosyncrasies of contemporar
dandyism, you may be fairly certain
lat you are not face to face with an
discovered Shakespeare or an emryonic
Goethe. Of course, in the case
l a rich and important personage, the
tsser details of the toilet are usually
ft to the valet, but even then I defy
raaii orreal brains to keep his tie at
le exact angle for any considerable
me. At dinner you will generally find
lat by the time the soup has arrived
lq evening tie has shifted its position
r become obliquely set. This could
? *? *J.J i__ u
roDaoiy oe easily avoiueu, umy n imp5iis
that the way in which a man
ears his tie indicates pretty accurater
the wearer's intellectual appreciaon
of trifles.?Toledo Blade.
Sodol Dyspepsia Cure
Digests all classes of food, tones
id strengthens the stomach and
gestive organs. Cures Dyspepsia,
idigestioD, Stomach Troubles, and
akes rich red blood, health and
rengtb. Kodol rebuilds wornout
38uee, purifies, strengthens and
reetens the stomach. Gov. G. W.
tkinson, of W. Ya, says: I have
ted a number of bottles of Kodol
id have found it to be a very efftc
73 and, indeed, a powerful remedy
r stomach ailments. I recommend
to my friends. J. E. Kaufmann.
POINTED QUESTIONS.
at Yourself In the Other One's
Place and Answer.
The great task of sound ethics is to
imulate the social imagination. We
tust be continually prodding our sense
1 social consequence to keep it wide
nrake. We must be asking ourselves
t each point of contact with the lives
! others such pointed questions as
lese: ,
How would you like to be the tailor
washerwoman whose bill you have
?glected to pay?
How would you like to be the cus>mer
to whom you are selling these
iwlterated or inferior goods?
How would you like to be the in?stor
in this stock company which you
e promoting with water?
How would you like to pe the employ'
whose time and tools and material
>u are wasting ai every cnanee you
?t to loaf and shirk and neglect the
aties you are paid to perform V
How would you like to be the clerk
saleswoman in the store where you
e reaping extra dividends by imposg
harder conditions than the state of
ade and the market compel you to
lopt?
How would you like to be the stoker
weaver or mechanic on the wages
>11 pay and the conditions of labor
>u impose?
IIow would you like to be the busi?ss
rival whom you deprive of his lite
all by using your greater wealth in
inporary cutthroat competition? ?
"illinm De Witt Hyde in Atlantic.
What Wuslti njiton Lack*.
There is no avenue in Washington
hich measures adequately up to the
ill demands of civic beauty. Woodard
avenue in Detroit. Euclid avenue
i Cleveland, Peaehtree avenue in Ainta.
Independence avenue in Kansas
ity and Summit avenue in St. Paul
e all examples of handsome thorlghfares,
where magnificent private
'Sidences are set in miniature parks.
11 a larger scale Brookline. near Bos>11,
presents a charming picture of
iburban development along pietur;que
and artistic lines. There is nothg
of the kind in Washington.?Wasligton
Post.
For Sale.
Saw mill outfit, consisting of one
eenty-horse power engine ana Doiisaw
mill, 1 yoke of oxen and
irts, 1 cut off saw, shafting and
itachment. Apply at the Dispatch
See.
Fresh Fish.
I will have for sale an assortment
: fresh fish every Tuesday and
aturday at J. W. Long's Old Store,
ive me a call when }ou want a nice
less of fresh fish,
tf John A. Williams.
WMMBBMBWI IMJI I.HIMWWgPBg?E??WKBm
J Mrs. Laura. S. Webb, ^
I Vice-President Woman's Democratic
Clnbs of Northern Ohio.
"I dreaded the change of life which
I was fast approaching. I noticed Wine
1 of Cardui, and decided to try a botI
tie. 1 experienced some relief the
1 first month, so I kept on taking it for
three months and now I menstruate
I with no pain and I shall take it off and
I on now until I have passed the climax."
Female weakness, disordered
I menses, falling of the womb and
f ovarian troubles do not wear off.
ff They follow a woman to the change
I of life. Do not wait but take Wine
of Cardui now and avoid the trouble.
Wine of Cardui never fails
1 to benefit a suffering woman of
I any age. Wine of Cardui relieved I
1 Mrs. Webb when she wm in dan- I
ft ger. When you come to the change f
I of life Mrs. Webb's letter will I
Wtnon mm.o f/\ irftn tliari if. HoCS 8
iUCOU IMV4 KJ WW JVM 1- , _
I now. But you may now avoid the 1
f suffering she endured. Druggists ft
sell $1 bottles of Wine of Cardui. ft
V^NEorMRDUp
HILTOIT'S
OUGH CURE,
A SYRUP.
Unique?unlike any other cough preparation.
The quickest to stop a cough and
to remove soreness from the lungs. 25c.
THE MURRAY DRUG CO.,
COLUMBIA, S. C,
For Sale at THE BAZAAR.
Aug. 18?ly.
MFRUIT TREES J
That Grow and Bear Fruit.
^Write for our 60 page 11WKjv
lustrated Catalogue and 40
page pamphlet, "How to
^2 Plant and Cultivate an Orchard,"
Gives you that information
you have so long
ft! wanted; tells you all about
Uap ''Wa those big red apples, Jucious
peaches, and Japan plums
with theiroriental sweetness,
all of which you have often
wondered where the trees
jfjh ^me *roin ^at produced
Jill EVERYTHING GOOD IN
^?jj% FRUITS.
<X Unusal fine stock of SILVER
jT32 r>K MAPLES,young, thrifty trees
j&ikA ^ * smooth and straight, tho kind
that live and grow off well,
IflsiixfolN0 ?ld. rough trees. This is
I L&E3fsafil*lthe most rapid ?rowin$ ma
pie and one or tne most Deauful
shade trees.
SskmSS Write for prices and srive
^8t ?* wants*
J. Yan Lindley Nursery Co.,
Pomoni. NO. |
THE PROOF OF THE
PODDING IS THE
EATING.
THE PROOF OF THE
MEDICINE IS THE
TAKING.
HILTON'S LIFE FOR THE LIVER AMD
KIDNEYS will verily every ciaim made lor
it. Test it by a trial of a 253. bottle. It
makes last lriecds wherever once used, and
become; the medicine of the household.
Ic is pleasant to take, acts pleasantly and
causes one to leel pleasant.
It is the best and quickest remedy for the
cure of kidney trouble?, lame back, dis
ordered liver and any derangement of the
stomach and bowels.
BOTTLES, 25c., 50c. and 31.00.
Wholesale by the MURRAY drug CO.,
Columbia, S. C.
For Sale at THE BAZAAR.
May 15?ly.
Parlor Restaurant
1336 MAIN S TEEET.
COLUMBIA, - S. C.,
The only up-to-date eating
House of its kind in the City of Colombia.
It is well kept?clean linen,
nromnt and oolite service and get it quickly.
r - ? x w
Quiet and order always prevail. You get
what you order and pay only for what you
get. Witbin easy reacn ot desirable sleeping
apartments.
OPJEIV ALL xMGHT.
B. DAVID, Proprietor.
BEESWAX WANTEDIN
LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES
TTTE WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARVV
ket price lor clean anl pure Beeswax.
Price governed by color and condition.
THE BAZAAR,
LEXINGTON, S. C
| SHOES! SHOES?!
A WORD TO OUR LEXINGTON FRIENDS ON
| Fall and Winter Shoes. I
Wa have received the largest and best assorted stock of Boots and Shoes
^ ever shown in Columbia. jjSg
Ljsi We are prepared to save yon money on every pair yon buv. Guaranteed. j
4- SOLID LEATHER SHOES. 1
i E. P. & F. A. DAVIS, i
OLIVER'S OLD STAND,
M l'MOMAUV STREET COLUMBIA, S. C. Hfjp^
^ February^?lv. ^ ^ ^
i ATLANTA GRANITE
AND
Marietta Marble Works.
We have the best equipped plant in the South, with up fce
date pneumatic tools and polishing machines which puts us
? " B *n a P?8^i?n to do all kiada of
Marble and Granite Work
at very lowest prices. Estimates made on all kinds sf
-ii<?55hes2??*"-- Cemetery Work, and Building MateriaL
Wholesale and retail. Gall on or address,
S. a. MOZLEY 8s CO., P. W. SABRES,
Proprietors, Atlanta, Ga. General Agent, Ridge Springs, S. ?
May 8?ly.
mmPI ATT
II I IB waaa-fk m f
DEALER IN
Dry Goods, Millinery and Notions,
NEARLY OPPOSITE POST OFFICE,'
COLUMBIA, - - . 3. C.
MAIN STREET.
We have received and have placed on oar shelves one of the most beautiful as vrell as th#
most complete line of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
ciVi^TTTn in fViA TKoca orfl all standard 0onds from the most reliable manu&a*
ouvnu iu vuv W4?J ??v
turers and are recommended for their stylish and nobby appearance and the beauty of
pattern. A lull line of onting and dress goods of all descriptions, ns well as
lovely creations in fashionable fall and winter millinery. Come and see
these goods before purchasing. I will make it to your interest to do so.
October, 9.?3m.
A
SOUTH UWIllVt MARBLE WORKS
1707 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C.
GSSmarble and granite
twIaisi Smith. "We nse the best srrade material in maDnfactorin*
Monuments and Headstones and guarantee onr work and
y fiinish to be the best. When yon hear a man complaining
that he can boy so moch cheaper from some
little fellow who is anxious to sell anything, yon
zymfc $5B can put it down that he will get cheap stock,
f&Mfi pR cheap work, and of course a cheap job.
MmSFB can comPete any ^a*r dealer
^ ^Tvrr?M^TG^ ^cLM *n country, but we cannot
f^Ba say we will sell as cheap as
some as we do not care
work.
IRON 6 WIRE FENCING, GRAVE LOT COPING, ETC.,
for sale. Write to us or see our
ME. P. B. EDWAEDS, LEXINGTON, S. C.
3 ?? ?.III n/irt 4-V\o<- .inn oro frootflrl fail*
a LIU. WO Will BCD luau JUU c
SOUTH CAROLINA MARBLE VORES.
September 1J. 44?tl
HDSEMANH'S GDI) STORE
WE HAVE
Parker, Lefevers, Smith, Ithaca, Porehand,
Pieper, Baker and Winchester
Repealing Shot Gums
The Ithaca Guns are guaranteed to shoot all kinds ot Smokeless Powdere* never become
loose or shaky. Prices trom $21 up. We keep the best makes of Single Barrel Guns
All kinds ol Kities and Air Guns. Powder. Shot. Wads, Primers. Shells, Loaded Shi'ls
iu all sues. Edison Phonographs, and Graplupkoner. We do all kinds of Kepair
Work. Headquarters for Hunters' supplies.
W. F. STIEGLITZ, PROPRIETOR.
1508 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C.
September 17, 11)02?10w.