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( BBSS/ill stTonS purgatives and dr ' I Iff *eave you in a worse cond: II B^I Wu^^aWW wkich ^clp the natural I \\\\wk\\\\ tee<i the blood and p3 \\\\M Booklet and free Tiie Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, December 24,1902. Don't look a gift borse in tbe month while the doner is present. Things that make a woman cry make a man swear. Men who make a specialty of picking quarrels rarely complain of a short crop. Po8ses8ion may be Dine points of ^ the law, bat self'possession is a law unto itself. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. When a young man tells a girl he isn't worthy of her love she is foolish to doubt it. Fortunately for a man's peace of mind be seldom bears other people's real opinion of himself. Wise is the man who can distinguish between his friends and his enemies. The less some men have the more J ~ 0X7 OTlf 106J UUU If BOCUi ?U TT Buy. Just about the time mo*quitoes quit putting in their bills the legislators begin. Hilton's Life for the Liver and Kidneys tones up the stomach. The Legislature will meet on the second Tuesday in January, the 13th day of the month. Peter G. MeEschen, a farmer of Hamer, Marlboro eounty, got his hand oaugbt in a gin and bled to death. The Spartanburg grand jary is hot after the railroads for working their men in that county on Sanday. The police stopped a marriage at ^ ? ? ? ..1 k? k.i^A (soa UOIOU. 1UO HUU1U UC l/iivc nao only 13, and ber parents objected to her marriage. Annie Spill, a colored teacher in .Bamberg, has been sentenced to bard labor in the county jail for one year, for forgery. Greenville, Tenn. I have thoroughly convinced myself that Dr. Baker's Blood and Liver Core is the finest medicine made for Indigestion and Constipation. (I have tried them all) and was cured by the use of this medicine, after all others had failed. I most cbeerfally and unhesitatingly . endorse it. Yours truly, H. N. Baker, Mayor. For sale at the Bazaar. The annual reports of the several railroad systems in this State show an increase in the total income of over half million dollars. Rob Davis, Jr, of Greenville, was Accidentally shot and killed by S-im Levi, while out booting. Davie was 17 years old and a popular young man. M. Roper, of Lake City, sold 12,500 pounds of tobacco in Florence on Wednesday for $1,000. It was raised on 15 acres and he has still '2,000 pounds left. * - 4. 4. tt_ f 4. _ A druggist naiurauy pieiera iu seli a good article?be makes tbe same profit as on an inferior preparation?beoce they universally recommend Ramon's Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets. Io this locality this "mild .power" modern treatment has almost altogether superceded the old style drastic liver pills. A core foreonsti'pUion and bilioomess wit boat any griping, purging, sickening sensation is what people hart, been leohfsg for. 35*. Barman's Bazaar. i INIC PELLETS I MM orces to restore perfect health, III J BUI I int the roses on the cheeks. //jf > sample at all dealers. til iHUmI7 J aent for 25 days, 25c. //!f SSKjjjl The voters of Columbia have almost unanimously voted tor the issuance of $250,000 of 4 per cent, bonds, with which the city is to build a system of first class water works. There is a movement on foot at the South Carolina College to secure for its library a collection, as Dearly complete as possible, of all books written by South Carolinians. A special alcove has been set 8part for this South Carolina literature, and it is the earnest desire of the promoters of the plan to include the writings of the living and the dead, and of natives non-residents of the state as well as residents. The new county craze has struck Orangeburg. There are rumors of a possible attempt to form a new county from portions of Berkeley and Orangeburg counties, with probably Holly Hill or Elloree as the county seat. Whether an active effort to this end will be made or whether it is simply a suggestion it is not definitely known. Several attempts have been made in the past to cut the county, but the people have always voted against Buch propositions, and at this time it would no doubt prove a very difficult matter to dismember Orangeburg. ^>r. Clayton Qualifies. Dr. V. P, Clayton, who was appointed United States marshal by District Judge Brawley, to bold the office until the President can am>oint - c a successor to Marshal Cunningham, has qualified, and his bond was approved and put on record in Charleston. He will carry on the work of the department just as ably as it has been conducted in the past. So many strong endorsements have been sent to Washington in behalf of Dr. Clayton that his friends believe he will be retained in the office permanently, under appointment by President Roosevelt. He has a good record as a lifelong Republican, has always stood for the beet faction and element of that party in South Carolina, and he has not been identified with the wild scramble for office, which has stamped so man; Republicans hereabout. He has made a most excellent officer, sayp the Charleston News and Courier. To improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion, try a few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Mr. J. H. Seitz, of Detroit, Mich., says, "They restored __ ii n % ^ my appetite wnen impaired, relieved me of a bloated feeling and caused a pleasant and satisfactory movement of the bowels." There are people in this community who need just such a medicine. For sale by J. E. Kaufmacn. Every box warranted. Claims of the State. The Governor has received a communication from treasury department asking for certain records in connection with the claim this Slate ! has against the United Statf s govern- { merit and it aoainst the Sioto Thorn* t claims are in process of settlement, j and the desired information will be j looked up. 1 More Money for Georffetowa. Washington, December 18.?Oon- j gr*?8man Elliott today introduced a j bill in the House increasing the ?- i propria lion for a public MUditf# from i , ?5WD0 to 100,000; Obituaries. Jacob Iveisler was born Nov. 12. 1818, and died December; 3, 1902, aged S4 years and 21 days. He was married to Elizebeth Oswald. Tbis union was ble*-S6d with five children, three sons and two daughters. One son preceded him to the spirit land. He was a loyal citizeD, good neighbor, and a faithful and consistant member of St. Paul's church. He was confined to bis bed for about a year, and often during that period expressed his readinefe and willingness to die if it was his Master's will. His wife and four children survive him, and to mourn his departure. Thus another father in Israel has passed from time to eternity. The funeral services were conducted at bis home and his body was laid to rest in the family burying ground by his pastor, the writer. May God bless his wife and children. W. H. E. i Orrie Hite, daughter of John Hite and wife Eliza, wan born August 17, 1885, and died December 5, 1902. Age 17 years, 3 months and 18 days A large growth on the side of her face and head, was operated upon by some of the physicians of Columbia, and death was the result. She leaves - - % ii 11 _ fco mourn tier deatn, a iarner, mree sisters aDd many relatives and friends May God comfort and console the family in their sorrow. Her body was laid to rest in the family burying ground near Mr.. Nathan Oxners, by the writer. W. H. E. John George Fulmer was born January 17tb, 1313, and died November 20th, 1902, aged 89 years, 10 monthB and 3 days. He was twice married, first to Miss Margaret Bowers, and after her death to Miss Har riet L. Sitee, to them were born 4 sons and 7 daughters, 36 grandchildren; one son and 3 grandchildren preceded him to the spirit land. He formerly lived in Lexington county, but for many years he has made his home in Richland county. He was a member of St. Peter's (Piney Woods) Evangelical Lutheran church. He was buried in the cemetery of St Andrew's Evanglical Lutheran church, Richland county, S C. J. A. C. Mary Eulela, daughter of John and Alice Gable, born August 23rd, 1892, and departed this short life December 3rd, 1902, making her stay with loved ones on earth 10 years, 3 months and 10 days. Sne was dedicated to God by the holy rite of baptism, and thus made a member of Christ's church on earth. She was a bright and lovely child and endeared herself to all with whom she came in contact. But now she is gone from the shores of time to the eternal to dwell with him who I ..Ct e>r _ l . i a. I _ _ U : 1 J nas said, "ouix^r nine uunuiou tu come unto me and forbid them not.'' J. A. C. Resolutions of Respect. Whereas, It has pleased God in his infinite wisdom to remove from our midst by death our efficient Secretary, Miss Bertha Leitzsey, and Whereas, The Womans? Home and Foreign Missionary Society of St. Andrew's church has been bereft of i its Secretary and one of its V6ry best < members who spared neither labor, time nor talent in furthering the in- < terest of the society, therefore, be it, ] Resolved, 1. That though we lament our great loss in her death we <n kumkta anhmiBBinn fn fVio UUrt 111 UUUIUIO OUW4U.UU.WU .U ,uv will of Him who doefch all things for the best. 2. That the sincere sympathy of ' this society be tendered to the father, sisters and brothers of the deceased. ! 3. That these resolutions be entered upon the records of our society and that a page be dedicated to the memory of our deceased sister. 4 That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family of the deceased , and that they be published in the Lutheran Visitor and The Lexington ' Dispatch. Mrs. A. M. Wingard, Miss Lillie Younginer, - - n XT iV Mra. J. o. nunman, Committee. < ' ' I For Sale.O Saw mill outfit, consisting of odo j twenty-boree power eDgioe end boil- ( er, hv mill, 1 yoke of oxen end ( carte, X cot off ttw, bafting ?od ' attftehmest-. Apply it tht office* i 4 flflEDIORD'sl IBLACK DRAUGHT! I THE ORIGINAL j (LIVER MEDICINE! W - 1 g A sallow complexion, dizziness, ? jf biliousness and a coated tongue a I & are common indications of liver a I and kidney diseases. Stomach and S a bowel troubles, severe as they are, j D cri VP immPflintp warninrr Kir no in W Ifjut liver and kidney troubles, a though less painful at tne start, are ? much harder to cure. Thedford's Black-Draught never fails to bene- n fit diseased aver and weakened kidneys. It stirs up the torpid liver g to throw off the genns of rever and ? ague. It is a certain preventive ? of cholera and Bright's disease of 1? the kidneys. With kldnevs re- J| inforced by Thedford's Black a Draught thousands of persons have S dwelt immune in the midst of yel- % S low fever. Many families live in g perfect health and have no other ? i doctor than Thedford's Black- 3 Draught. It is always on hand for fi use in an emergency and saves aj many expensive calls of a doctor. ? Mullins, S. C., March 10,1901. ? I have used Thedford's Black-Draught e for three years and I have not had to go to a doctor since I have been taking it. 3 It is the best medicine for me that is 58 on the market for liver and kidney $ f troubles and dyspepsia and other ? i & corrmlaints. Rev. A. G. LEWIS. r , A KCILTOniT'S OUGH CURE, ^ A SYRUP. Unique?unlike any other congh preps- I ration. 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. _ { ?j FRUIT TREES '' ^ c?i That Grow and Bear Frnit. Write for our 60 page 11f&Bmm lustratod Catalogue and 40 e ?'ay naare DamDhlet, "How to ^3 ?lant and Cultivate an Orihard," Gives you that information you have so long fc'rzVa wanted: tells you all about I? ';dKf those big red apples, lucious peaches, and Japan plums with their oriental sweetness, g. all of which you have often , wondered where the trees ^me from that produced Mim EVERYTHING GOOD IN FRUITS. ^ Unusal fine stock of SILYEB JjS MAPLE8,young,thrift7trees vifF & 4 smooth and straight, the kind T^oithat live and grow off well, ^No old, rough trees. This is the most rapid growing maple and one of the most beautiful shade trees. KyiS2tw?"wi Write for prices and give list of wants. ' J. Van Lindley Nursery Cqm Pomona, N 0. Ill i The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. By Geo. S. Drafts, Epq., Probate Judge. WHEREAS, SAM DEL B. GEORGE, 0. C. 0. P. and G, 8., made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration, of the Estate of and effects of raniel Ainick and Jemima Amick; These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Daniel Amick and Jemima Amick, deceased.' that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington C. H., S. C., on the 10th day of January, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 2nd day of December, Anno Domini 1902. G. S DRAFTS, J. P. L. C. [L. S ] Pablished on the 3rd day of December 1902, in the Lexington Dispatch. 6*9. i ^ EBB ^ ^ -||-||-f-|llT-TTlff^^ Til CURESWHEREAL"ELSEFAILS. mSA Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use IM In tine. Sold by druggists. gf Hilton's Life for the Liver and Kid neys will cure , dyspepsia. Parlor Restaurant 133G main street. COLUMBIA, - S. C., The only up-to-date eating 1 Hom-e ot its kind in the City ot Co- . lumbia. It is well kept?clean linen, prompt and polite service and get it quickly, ^uiet and order always prevail. Yon gft what yon order and pay only for what 5 on jet. Within easy reaah at" desirable sleepng apartments, OPEN ALL NIGHT. J. SA7I5, Pieyrwtw. f SHOES! SHOES! I pi A WORD TO OUR LEXINGTON FRTENDS ON m I Fall and. Winter Shoes. g ?8| We have received the largest and best assorted stock of Boots and Shoes ||? ever shown in Columbia. ^ We are prepared to save you money on every pair you buv. Guaranteed. i SOLID LEATHER SHOES. g I E. P. & F. A. DAVIS, I m OLIVER'S OLD STAND. ^8 1 n O MAIN STREEr COLUMBIA, S. C. W; jj^ February 19?ly. ^ f ATLANTA GRANITE AND |g Marietta Marble Works. ^ We havo the best equipped plant in the South, with up to |gl uato pUUULUC*HU U./U4C5 at iU pUUQUlUg UJ*VCUlUt;tt WUJUil puts US jgp^f||||P in a position to do all kiods of syjLM^li, Marble and Granite Work at ^e very lowest p.-icss. Estimates made on all kinds of Cemetery Work, and Building Material. Wholesale and retail. Call on or address, S. C-. tf OZLBY & CO., P. W. BABETES, Proprietors, Atlanta, Ga. General Agent, Ridge Springs, S. Cv May 8?ly. WM. PLATT, DEALER IN I FA All fl H Bill I 9 mm . I Dry goods, Millinery and Notions, NEABLY OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, SOLTJMBIii, ~ - . S. C. MAIN STREET. 7fe have received and have placed on our shelves one of the most beantiful as veil as the most complete line cf FALL AND WINTER GOODS ver shown in the city. These are all standard goods from the most reliable mannfostnrers and are recommended for their stjlish and nobby appearance and the teauty of pattern. A full line of outing and dress goods of all'descriptions, as wtll as lovely creations in fashionable fall and winter millinery. Come and fee these goods before purchasing. 1 will make it to yonr interest to do October, 9.?3m. n Afirun n a it a t i it i iiinPTr uranrn mm tAKULiM mm m\m 17?7 MAIN ST., COLl'MBIA, S. C. |Sjp| MARBLE AND GRANITE mjm1hiMi'i *m\ frr Dealers 8outh. We use the best grade material in manufacturing Monuments and Headstones and guarantee our work and ftinish to be the beet. When you hear a man complaining that he can buy so znnch cheaper from some ' JBL~r ^ little fellow who is anxious to sell anything, you can put it down that he will get cheap stock, '^BjfisPK cheap work, and of couise a cheap job. * Tf o tau WHL. >UJ miii uuct+o* S " ' ' ^n **"* country, but we cannot work, ' IRON I WIR11NC1NG, GRAVE LOT COPING, ETC., for sale. Write to ub or 8*8 our ME. P. B. EDWAEDS, LEXINGTON, S. C. and we will see that you are treated fair. SOUTH CAROLINA MARBLE WORKS. September 11. 44?tf HOSEMABN'S GUS STOKE ^ - * _ WE HATE Parker, Lefevers, Smith, Ithaca, Forehand, Fieper, Baker and Winchester Bpnealini? Shot Guns. R "be Ithaca Guns are guaranteed to i-hoot all kinds of Smokeless Powders; neter become loose or shaky. Prices Irom $21 op. We keep tho best makes of Single Barrel Guns, ill kinds of iiifles and Air Gon<. Powder, Shot, Wads, Primers, Shells, Loaded Shell* ia all sizes. Edison Phonographs, and Graphaphoner. We do all kinds of Bepair Work. Headquarters for Hunters' Supplies. W. F, STIEGLITZ, PROPRIETOR. I &08 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. {frptanrfcw 17,