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Toe Lexington JDispaioi] Wednesday, December 31, 1902. Notes from Lower Fork. To the Editor of th8 Dispatch: This section of old Lexington known as the Fork, between the Broad and Saluda rivers, is one of most prosperous portions of Lexington county. Here dwell the Huffmans, Younginers, Nunamakers, Leitzseys, Barr and others, closely allied with the past history of our State. They are kind, hospitable and courteous and the stranger soon feels at home amoDg them. The crop of 1902 has been gathered and housed and I judge from what I see that the marketable portion of it has, in a great measure, been disposed of. 0 One of our citizens, Mr. R B. Barr, is on an extended trip to Florida and it is reported or whispered that he will soon return accompained by a iv k? on n!^ nji^AOIOra UCtUC* iliOJf lb MO 9U* V/'U n?uvnv4w are to be found, and bachelors too, prowling around looking for companions. The girls and widows are sby, bat still the plsy goes on and'if everything goes on and nothing prevents we may have several Benedicts soon. Nothing is being said about the future crop of 1903. There are plenty of bands around and they seem anxious to secure homes for the next year. Boss' quarry shut down a few weeks ago and many persons both white and colored are out of employment. Some of these have a hard time. They are out of money and supplies, having spent their wages and now they suffer. Christmas is in the prospective and like a distant murmur reaches the ear. The question is often asked by the children, when will it come? how soon and if Santa Claus will be sure to come and what will he bring for them ? Sometimes I think that the idea of Santa Claus is a bad one, for so. many little children are never benefitted by his coming, and are sonly disappointed. Well we or many of as, have seen a good many Christmases and with it comes, reflections and there looms up before the mind the old time of longago. How many of oar old associates, friends and relatives have passed ever to the great unknown and we cannot but feel the tear well up in the eye and sometimes it rolls down the cheek. Well such reflections will oome when old age comes the pleasures of youth pass away and we enjoy the pleasures of the youths and maidens around os that is all the Christmas there is for us. I expect that there will be a g|eat attempt made for a gay Christmas this year. I saw a figure on a balcony the other day when passing down Btreet, he seemed to be in a hurry to show what kind of a Santa Glaus be eould make himself and taking him altogether I think he will succeed in pleasing small children. Well, I truly hope you will have a good Christmas and that the associations around you at the time may be such as to bring about the spirit that once governed you and that you may be in the land of the living for many more Gbristmases, is the wish of your old friend. Lenas. Dec. 22,1902. . Foils a Deadly Attack. "My wife was so ill that good pby LI- i.? ' 81U1BUS were uuauie iu ucjp uci, writes M. M. Austin, of Winchester, Ind, "but was completely cured by Dr. King's New Life Pills." They work wonders in stomach and liver troubles. Cures constipation, sick headache, 25c at J. E. Kaufmann's drug store. Future Naval Policy. Washington, D. C, Dec. 21?In the question of naval increase the issue has been Bbarply outlined. On one side stands Secretary Moody, indorsed by President Roosevelt. He j advocates substantial increase of tbe sea power. On the other side Senator Ha!?, as stated in the Herald, stands in favor of authorizing comparatively few ships and urging that those ships shall be of smaller tonnage. Persons who have noted naval legislation during the last 10 years say that the senate has practically Mmammaammmmmmmmmmamammmmmmamm had it-< way iu regard to naval construction by delaying consideration of the naval appropriation bill UDtil the closing days or each pension of congress and then informing the house conferees that unless every substantial provision made by the senate was incorporated in the measure the bill would fail to become a law and a new session of congress would be necessary to provide for the maintenance and support of the service. The house has practically yielded on every important point, during the last three congresses. President Roosevelt is said to b^ determined to discountenance delay, and it can be expected that a quiet but determined struggle will be carried on within the next three weeks. Tbis struggle will decide who shall dominate the policy of the navy department. The house may provide for some ships, sinc9 the members of the house naval committee have confidence in Secretary Mocdy. The eenate, on the other hand, under the leadership of Senator Hale, who is a skilled and capable manager will demand that the naval stations be built up and that the money which would otherwise go to the big ships shall be expended in improving the various naval plants ashore. Sow to Prevent Croup. It will be good news to the moth era of email children to learn that croup can be prevented. The first sign of croup is boarsenees. A day or two before the attack the child becomes hoarse. This is soon followed by a peculiar rough cough. Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy freely aa soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the rough cough appear?, and it will dispel all symptoms of croup. In this way all danger and anxiety may be avoided. This remedy is used by many thousands of mothers and has never been known to fail. It is, in fact, the only remedy that can always be depended upon and that is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by J. E. Kaufmann. Santa Clans Burned. Hamilton, Ohio, Dec. 26?Forest Gale, a 15 year-old boy attached to the Salvation Army, was fatally burned last night while playing Santa Claus to 500 poor children. The accident occurred in the Salvation Army's hall, where the annual Christmas entertainment for the poor *** iMiAAVAoa nmoa QtDotVin/1 VT Oka IU piUglvOO* \Ji aiu nao onavu^ru in rolls o* cotton and wore a long beard of similar material. As be was frisking around the tree, picking gifts for each child, his clothes ignited by a candle. Fire enveloped him almost instantly. The false beard was burned and he inhaled the flames. Gale was taken to a hospital, where he died in twenty minutes. Does It Pay to Buy Cheap? A cheap remedy for coughs and colds is all right, but you want something that will relieve and cure the more severe and dangerous results of throat and lung troubles. What shall you do? Go to a warmer and more regular climate? Yes, if possible; if not possible for you, then in either case take the only remedy that has been introduced in all civilized countries with success in severe throat and lung troubles, "Boschee's German Syrup." It not only heals and stimulates the tissues to destroy the germ disease, but allays inflammation, causes easy expectoration, eives a sood nieht's rest, and cures r' O ^ ' the patient. Try one bottle. Recommended many years by all druggists in the world. You can get this reliable remedy at KaufmanD's Drug Store. Get Green's Special Almanac. 12-33 ? Gea. Miles at Pekin. Manila, Dec. 26 ?Gen. Miles arrived at Pekin today and will review the Chinese army tomorrow after being received by the emperor. So&ol Dyspepsia Cure Digests all classes of food, tones and strengthens the stomach and digestive organs. Cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Stomach Troubles, and makes rich red blood, health and strength. Kodol rebuilds wornout tissues, purifies, strengthens and sweetens the stomach. Gov. G. W. Atkinson, of W. Ya , says: I have used a number of bottles of Kodol and have found it to be a very effective and, indeed, a powerful remedy for stomach ailments. I recommend it to my friends. J. E. Kaufmann. s - x /-V v ' / fit nov*. ? Hi feo k'Z t! - sm f THE m m i [ r Once Tried Always a money s/ 1 v Gives Perfect Safisl I FOR INFORynAt^f^ ADDRES ' ' ^i The Southern Cotton - \v \ savannah, '?s> <? c c ; ; ' 2ig Hogs. Andersen Mail, December 12. This is tbe time of the year when * * ' i _ tales about big nogs are in oraer. Tbe newspapers are always glad to get hold of items about big hogs, for they show the condition of the country. Mr S C. M?j >r, who lives just below the city, has just killed tbr?-e 13-monlh8-old pigs, and has ma^e meat aDd lard enough to do him next year Oae of the pigs weighed 387 pounds, another 430 and another even 500 He got about 50 gallons of lard and about 100 pounds of sausage. The pigs were Berkshire breed. A Cold Ways. The forecast of sudden changes in tbe weather serves notice that a hoarse voice and a heavy cough may invade tbe sanctity of health iu your own home. Ciutious people have a bottle of Oae Minute Cough Cure always at baod. E. H. Wise, Madison, Ga., writes: "I am indebted to One Minnte Cough Cure for my present good health, and probably - " * /-? i " n i a. my lire.'' it cur^s uougns, uoiap, LaGrippe, Bronchitis Pneumonia aDd all Throat and Lung trochlea. One Minute Cough Cure cuts the phlegm, draws out the infl tmmatioD, heals and soothes the mucous membranes and strengthens the lungs J. E. Kaufmann. A National Scandal. Washington, December 2G ?Something approaching a ecandal is promised as a result of the inquiry into the expenditure of $500,000 by the isthmian canal commission. Colonel Hepburn charges that it has been | the practice of the commission to make places for sons of army aDd navy officers of high rank aDd influence, as well as senators and congressmen, and that the commission is paying them more than their services are worth. If the Baby is Cutting Teeth. Be sure and use that old and well tried remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-live cents a bottle. It is the best of all. Located at Washington. Ex-Judge 0. W. Buchanan, of Winnsboro, who has but recently retired from the bench, it is reported, expects to locate in Washington to practice law. The.Pride of Heroes. Many soldiers in the last war wrote to say that for Scratches, Bruises, Cuts, Wounds, Corns, Sore Feet and | Stiff Joints, Bucklen's Arnica Salve j is the best in the world. Same fo | Burns, Scalds, Boils, Ulcers, Skin I TP ?nr\linno on^ Pilefl pnrna or nn I i jUI Uj^k'ivyuo -A. **VW? -A. v VUl vu Vi UV pay. Only 25c at J. E. Kaufmann's ! drug store. ! & It is told of an E*6t Indian law student that be once threw his examij I ners into confusion by declaring matrimony to be an illegal state. "How so? How so? he was asked by the | perturbed examiners, many of them married men. The student smiled beautifully. "Married," quoth he, "is a lottery, and lotteries are forbidden by law." \ WBBBWPMBBBMIHBBBBBBmWMMBBBBBBWiBPBBIin'" J J I ! } | ; m Action \ ?- ;''' * ->.N Oil Co, V X V { v *V OA. -ufh^' J<^w^' TAX NOTICE. I WILL ATTEND THE FOLLOWING mentionei places for the purpose of receiving taxe" for the fiscal year 1902: The balance of the time at Lexington C. H nntil December 31st, 1902, after which time the penalty will be added acc. rdmg to law. The hours for closing the tax book will be at 11 o'clock for the morning and 1 o'clock for the afternoon appointment. TAX LEVY. For State Purpose;! 5 Mills For Ordiuarv County Purposes.. 31 Mills For Special County Parpens ... ? Mill For Constitutional School Tax.. 3" Mills Total 12 Mills Special School Levy, District IS 3 Mills [ Special School Levy, District 37 2 Mills I Poll Tax $1.00. Parties owning property in more than one Township wnl so state to the Treasurer, and when writing for information concerning taxes always give name in full. Fli?*NK W. SHEALY, Treasurer Lexington County. Peptember 24, 1902. 1AI k a. flTWO HUNDRED 1MB A HAS I L 11 young men and W 8W I diJ Indies to qualify Vv B # for naying positions. If you are Interested, write us for onr handsome illustrated entuloer. THE LANIER SOUTHERN BUSINESS COLLEGE, MACON. GA. November 19. 19(W?ly, the proof of the Pudding is the eating. the proof of the medicine is the taking. HILTON'S LIFE FOR THE LIVER AND KIDNEYS wjli verily every claim made lor it. Test it by a trial of a 253. bottle. It makes last Iri^nd* wherever once used, and becomes the medicine of the household. I is pleasant to take, acts pleasantly and causes one to feel pleasant. It is the best and quickest remedy ior tne cure of kidney troubles, lame back, dis ordered liver and any derangement of lhe stomach and bowels. BOTTLES, 25c., 50c. and $1.00. Wholesale by the MURRAY DRUG CO., Columbia, S. C. For Sale at THE BAZAAR. May 15?ly. Wheeler & Wilson No. 9 BALL BEARING SEWING MACHINES!!! Wonderfully Light Running and Rapid. One-third faster; one third easier than any shuttle machine. Save about ONE DAY IN THREE. Quiet and durable. THREE DRAWERS. FIVE DRAWERS, rvr>AT? Tin k T\ .LTtwr a.nn.u AND CABINET STELES. ORGANS. | A lot of High Grade Organs very low for ! cash. One Chaple very near cost. 1900 BALLBEARING Washing Machines and Ball Bearing Wringers These are treasures No wet dresses and feet. Any seven or eight year old child can work it. Will j cleanse the clothes in ten minutes. Will last tor rears. T. EC. BEEEY, ! 1804 MAIN ST.. COLUMBIA, S. C. j December 3, BH)2. 3m BEESWAX WANTED j IH LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES j TT7E WILL I-AA Tile. H.liiFST MARVV ket price tor clean an;l pure Bees- j wax. Price governed by color and condi- j tion. TIIE BAZAAR, LEXINGTON, S. C I SOUTHERN || RAILWAY | THE GREAT HIGHWAY OF TRADE AMD TRAVEL. Bs : a. a ?r ^ i- ar* ? _ a a a _ Ikj nx.ing iae principal ^ommercint Centers and Health. and Pleasure Resorts of the South with the JP # NORTH, EAST and WEST. j j High-Class Vestibule Trains, Through SI??pin^?Cars j between New YorK and New Orleans* via Atlanta. Cincinnati and Florida Points via Atlanta and via I Asheville. New TorH and Florida* either via Lynchburg, Danville and Savannah* or via Richmond* Danville and Savannah. Superior Dining-Car Service en all Through Trains. Excellent Serrlc* and Low Rates to Ch&rlttton ?c? count South Carolina Inter-Stats and West Indian I Exposition. Winter Tourist TicKots to all Resorts now en sale at reduced rates. For detailed Information, literature, time table*, rate*, ete., apply to nearest ticket-agent, or addres* S. H. HARDW1CS. W. H. TA7LOZ. General Passenger Agent, Asst. Gem, Pane. Agent, Washington, D. 0. Atlanta, Qa. R.. W. HUNT* J. C. BEAM, Dlv. Passenger Agent, Dletrlet Pass. Agent, Charleston, J. C, Atlanta, Qa, FEBRUARY ?, I80fl. 1 0 I SEA BOARD I AIR LINE RAILWAY. NORTH-SOUTH-EAST- WEST J Two Daily Pullman Yestibule Limited Trains Between SOUTH AND NEW YORK. First-Class Dining Car Service I The Best Rates and Route to all Eastern Cities Via Richmond and Washington, or via IV or folk and Steamers to Atlanta ? W ashville, Memphis. Louisville. St, Louis. Lliieag-o, IN ew Orleans* and All Points South and Southwest?to Savannah -W _ . t -"11 _ 3 11 .1^ TT11 ana .J acKSonvme ana an points in r xuricla and Cuba. Positively the Shortest Line Between NORTH AND SOUTH. JGSTFor detailed information, rates, schedules, Pullman reservations, &c., apply to any agent of The Seaboard Air Line Railway or to J. J. Puller, Travelling Passenger Agent, Columbia, S. C. IC. B. WOLWORTH, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt. SAVANNAH, OS-A. DOT! ATVPTPUTA RPlffTAT PART ADS 1 lllJUAi/JJiix ma irjuivxAAi i axiuujLiu, 722 BEOAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA., Next Door to J. B, White's Dry Goods Store 17 Offices in the United States. - No More Dread of the Dental Chair. Arhphene for painless extraction of teeth. I PRICE Absoltnely harmless. Simply applied to j ^ ^ Xeetb_ dther npper 'm ,ow $8 w the gums. No bad results follow. We Partial Sets Teeth $3 00 $7 00 n a* * , 4.1 j a 1 ' i Solid 22k Gold Crowns $5 00 call the attention of the nervous and deli-; 1 Gold Fillings 00 up cite to our Painlefs S3 stem of Dentistrv in Amalgam and Cement 50c to $1 00 Extracting Teeth, Painless 50c all its tranches. Extracting Teeth, old way 25c ALL WORK WARRANTED. We examine your teeth tree of charge and tell you jast what your work will cost. All we ask is a visit to our office and we will please you. T OOK T?OT? OTTT? SmiSTS. I A w rw - vyi jk. f fW v BK. ft. IP. SHACKELFORD, D. D. S., November 5, llJP2. 3wl2. DRS. D. L. BOOZER & SONS . l|||fD|NT!SIS!|j|\1 1515 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. 'PHONE S30. nuinurevrofC mm ICU ! ANIIRPW RRAWFflRIk bnibn&^ibnii uiuui^n wnniw vnv PENNYROYAL PILLS ^S08"0'AT LAW-c. tpEACTICES IN THE STATE AND r X Federal Courts, and offers his professional services to the citizens of Lexington Sut>Us* a/, County. St'tUf October 18?ly. : Safe. Always reliable. i.??lle%, ask Druggist for JAMES HARMAN, t IIICIIKVrKKS KNVLIKII in IW and ______ A _ ____________ metallic boxes sealed with bin- ribbon. IOIEHn STJiR^EOiT, Take no oilier. Refuse dangei-ou* ?ub*litalionitand imitation*. liny of your LEXINGTON, S, C., or stnd 4e. in stamps for rartieular*. Teatilaoniuls attil "Relief lor I.asiie*. "* l* 't .i", (Office in rear of the Court FTon^o i hv return JIail. 10,000Testimonials, soldb/ iwmcc m rear oi tue uouri riouse.; nil I'tr.ifwutlL Chichester CHEMICAL co. ~T>if OBMS THE PUBLIC THAT HE 2100 .naditou squarr, riiila., pa. X will bo iu his office every Friday for the Hention thi? T>ajcr. purpose ol doing dental work in all its branches. May, 14, lU33.eow. March 19, 1902. ly.