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The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, March 11,1903.
Most men take slight applause for
an encore.
The darker the room the more
furniture a man's shin can discover
in it.
Many a man works over time in
?-? : l: if ia
trying to CUUY1UUB UiLUBCIL iuau uc to
honest.
Give advice to others if you will,
but take an occasional dose of L
yourself.
For bruises, cuts, burns, wounds
of any sort?for rheumatism, stiff
joints and Bore muscles, Rtmon'e
Nerve and Bone Oil is a prompi
remedy. Harman's Bazaar.
Anarchists from all over the world
arc about to meet in secret convention
at Paris.
The rivers of Indiana have overflowed
and thousands of acres of
wheat are inundated.
The United States government has
eecared two important ooaling stations
in Gnba,
If it's a bilious attack, take Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets
and a quick recovery is certain. For
sale by the Kaufmann Drug Co.
The big baseball teams have already
begun to start South for their preliminary
warming up.
An epidemic of grip and influenza
is raging in New York and has
largely increased the death rate in
that city.
When a man gets out to boy gratitude
by lending money he. acquires
an assessable interest in a worthless
liability.
The first month of spring.. Put
* % *
your system m scape cow ana escape
the ills that springtime brings. For
this use Ramon's Tonic Regulator.
Harman's Bazaar.
By the first of April the United
States government will have expend*
ed $1,300,000 on the navy yard at
Charleston.
The meanest trick the weather can
. play on a woman is to get up a sudden
wind storm when she isn't
dressed for it.
A woman can spend more time
getting the embroidery around the
corner of doyley than a man can on
promoting a railway.
Foley's Kidney Care makes the
kidneys and bladder right. Contains
nothing injurious. Sold by The
Kaufmann Drug Co.
A fool sometimes profits by his
own experience, but the wise guy
always profits by the dearly bought
experience of others.
It is the man who leaves his wife
every morning in a wrapper and curl
papers that can't believe his eyes
when he meets her in the street.
It is the opinion of leading growers
that the peach crop in North Georgia
will be ajmost a total failure.
The recent freeze killed nearly all
the buds.
Greenville, Tenn.
I have thoroughly convinced myself
that Dr. Baker's Blood and
Liver Cure 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 cheerfully and unhesitatingly
endorse it. Yours truly,
fl. N. Baker, Mayor.
For sale at the Bazaar.
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sist Nature; do not take
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n than before.. Use a gentle \yA H^D i \
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; LIVER PILLS Hi
IC PELLETS
e8 to restore perfect health J J MB I
the roses on the cheeks, jj J SKE J
jnple at all dealers. i/lJJJ
it for 25 days, 25c. //IJM3t/JJj
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i BAZAAR.
An organization is being perfected
in Chicago for the purpose of controlling
the meat trade of the world
The company is to be capitalized at
$500,000,000
Earl Woods, 17 years old, son of
a farmer near Frankfort, lad., killed
his father and mother and sister and
then committed suicide. No motive
is known for the deeds.
La grippe coughs yield quickly to
the wonderful curative qualities of
Foley's Honey and Tar. There is
nothing else "just as good." Sold by
The Kaufmanu Drug Co.
The drinking of kerosene is such
a <?rnwin*? evil in France that meas- i
? o~ o ?
ures are being proposed to combat it.
The vice haB long prevailed among
the Indians of the South Pacific,
and to such an extent that the importation
of keroseno from drink is an
important trade in Peru and Bolivia.
Aiken is to have a tourist hotel.
The contract has been given out, and
the work will commence as soon as
possible. It is to be built of brick
and will have three hundred rooms.
It is hoped tba; the notel will be
ready for opening next season.
You Zaow What You Aro
Ta&i&g
When you take Grove's Tasteless
Chill Tonic because the formula is
plainly printed on every bottle showing
that it is simply Iron and Quinine
in a tasteless form, No Cure, No Pay.
50c.
Sentences of some orators are so
carefully rounded off that they lack
point.
It is not the loudest church bell
that brings the most money to the
collection box.
The editor of a weekly newspaper
in Australia offers tnmself as a prize
to tne woman who writes tne best
essay on the duties of a wife.
The salvation of South Carolina
I
depends on the education of her chii- i
r* I
dren, and when parents refuse to j
Bend their children to school they j
thould be made to do so.
It Saved Bis Leg.
P. A. Dauiorth, ol LaGrange, Ga ,
suffered for sis months with a frightful
running sore on his leg; but
writes that Buckien's Arnica Salve
wholly cured it in five days. For
Ulcers, Wounds, Piles, it's the best
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salve in the world. Cure guaranteed.
Only 25 cfcs. Sold by The Kaufmann
Drug Co , Druggists.
A Brooklyn woman has accomplished
the tedious task of collecting 22,525
empty spools to win a prize offered
by a silk firm. Her collection fills
two enormous dry goods boxes five
feet square and weighing more than
haif a ion.
Recently a negro killed a white
man in Indiana, Pa., and escaped.
The negroes were ordered to leave
failing to comply with the request
the white residents attacked the
negroes shacks and pulled them
down. The negroes then departed.
Raw or Inflamed Lungs
Yield quickly to the wonderful
curative and healing qualities of
Foley's Honey and Tar. It prevents
pneumonia and consumption from a
hard cold settled on the lungs. Sold
by The Kaufmann Drug Co.
Notes from Selma.
To the Editor of the Dispatch:
The chief topic in this locality is
the continued rainy weather and bad
roads. Some of our roads are in
Buch a condition that it is next to
impossible to go over them with any
kind of vehicle, and how they are to
be worked is a question that is puzzling
the brain of the recently appointed
overseers. Nearly all the
road hands have paid their commutation
road tax of one dollar and the
result is that the overseers find themselves
practically without hands, and
with the small amount of money
arising from the tax will be unable
to do much work on the roads. It
has been suggested that the citizens
turn out and do several days voluntary
work to put our roads in a fair
condition.
The small grain is looking remarkably
well and with favorable weather
from now on till hervested, a large
crop will be gathered.
Mrs. William Seigler, an old lady
of this community, is critically ill at
her home and there is little hope of
her recovery.
Mr. Perry Amick is still unable to
come home.^ He has been very sick
for more than three months, and we
hope he may soon be restored to
health. His father, Mr. H. E. Amick
and his sister, Miss Nettie, have been
with him nearly all the time of his
illness. With the exception of the
Cises mentioned, the health of the
community is very good so far as
known to this writer.
Mr. John Lever and Miss Ella
Sites were married a few days ago
by Rev. J. L. Ray, of Irmo.
The movement of featilizers is
very slow, owing to the bad roads.
Rev. S. C. Bailentine and son,
Charles, spent Thursday night at
Selma. H.
February 28, 1903.
Dangers of Pneumonia.
A cold at this time if neglected is
liable to cause pneumonia which is to
often fatal, and even when the patient
has recovered the lungs are weakened,
making them peculiarly susceptible
to the development of consumption.
Foley's Honey and Tar will
stop the cough, heal and strengthen
the lungs and prevent pneumonia.
Sold by The Kaufmann Drug Cj.
Pulpit Vacaat.
Latheran Visitor, March 5.
Columbia, S. C.?Ebenezer church
will have the pulpit supplied uutil a
regular pastor is secured. Rev. M.
G. G. Scherer of the faculty of cur
Theological Seminary, Mt. Pleasant,
Charleston, conducted the services
and preached last Sunday.
Pneumoaia Follows a Cold
But never follows the use of Foley's
Honey and Tar. It stops the cough,
heals and strengthens the lungs and
affords perfect security from an
attack of pneumonia. Refuse 6ubstitues.
Sold by The Kaufmann
Drug Uo.
A young wumttQ wno had applied
for a rural school out west was questioner
by the school directors:
"What is your position upon whipping
children!" "My usual position,"
responded the applicant" "is on a
chair" with the child held firmly
across my knee face downward. "She
got the job. The English soldier's
pay is $7.50 a month. The soldier
of no other country except the United
States gets so much.
Ia the last 16 months the railways
of Great Britian, although the most
crowded in the world, have not
caused a single death. In that time
more than 1,200 persons have been
killed by the the railways of the
TTnilftd States as shown bv the acci
dent bulletins of the interstate commerce
commission.
A Severe Cold for 3 Months.
The following letter from A. J.
Nusbaum, of Batesville, lad., tells
its own story. "I Buffered for three
months with a severe cold. A druggist
prepared me some medicine, aDd
a physician prescribed for me, yet I
did not improve. 1 then tried Foley's
Honey and Tar, and eight doses
cured me." Refuse substitutes. Sold
by The Kaufmann Drug Co.
Some men owe more to their wives
than they ever paid
Miss Ida. M. Snyder,
Treasurer of the |
Brooklyn East End Art Clnb.
" if women would pay more attention to B
their health we would have more happy E
wives, mothers and daughters, and if they B
would observe results they would find 8
that the doctors' prescriptions do not I
perform the many cures they are given |
" In consulting with my druggist he ad- |
vised McEIree's Wine of Cardui and Thed- I
ford's Black-Draught, and so 1 took it and 8
have every reason to thank him for a new B
life opened up to me with restored health, I
and it only took three months to cure me." I
Wine of Cardui is a regulator of the B
menstrual functions and is a most as-1
tonishing tonic for women. It cures I
scanty, suppressed, too frequent, irreg-1
ularand painful menstruation, falling 1
of the womb, whites and flooding. It I
is helpful when approaching womanhood,
during pregnancy, after childbirth
and in change of life. It frequently
brings a aear baby to homes
that have been barren for years. All
druggists have $1.00 bottles of Wine
of Cardui,
A man is seldom as smart or as foolish
as hiB wife thinks he is.
Strenuous pursuit of the impossible
begets activity minus the reward.
Men and lobsters both turn red
when they get into trouoie.
It is easier to get a modiste to cut
A
a gown than it is to get her to cut
price
Some men go to bed too late to j
ever wake up famous.
"Working Overtime.
Eight hour laws are ignored by
those tireless, little workers?Dr.
King's New Life Pdls. Millions are
always at work, Dight and day, curing^IndigestioD,
Biliousness, Constipation,
Sick Headachs and all Stomach,
Liver and Bowel troubles. Easy,
pleasant, safe, sure. Only 25c at
The Kaufmann Drug Co's., drug
store.
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Unique?unlike any other congh preparation.
The quickest to stop a cough and
to remove soreness from the lungs. ?ro.
THE MURRAY DRUG
COLUMBIA, S. C.
For Sale at THE BAZAAR.
Aug. 18?ly.
; ff FRUIT TREES I
<5T That Grow and Bear Frail, j
g Write for our 60 page 11- :
lustrated Catalogue and 40
(page pamphlet, "How to j
^ jPlant and Cultivate an Or- |
?lehard." Gives you that in- I
/CjaZyf&K formation you have so Jong:
wanted: tells you all about
UM, 'WJJ those big red apples, lucious
\SiS5r peaches, and Japan plums
with their oriental sweetness,
R*. all of which you have often
_4%Ss wondered where the trees
ifmN came from that produced
them.
mm EVERYTHIN8 GOOD IN
Unusal fine stock of SILVER
MAPLES,young, thrifty trees
3mootk and straivht, the kind
that live and grow off well,
No old, rough trees. This is
the most rapid growing maple
and one of the most beautiful
shade trees.
Write for prices and give
list of wants,
J, Van Lindley Nursery Co.,
Pomona, N 0. ^
Parlor Restaurant.
1336 MAIN STREET.
| (JOiiUJVlJBIA, - ?. fj.,
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 yon order and pay only for what you
get. Within easy reach of desirable sleeping
apartments.
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
B. DAVID, Proprietor.
M CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. K*J
M Beet Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use
Ed In time. Sold by druggists. gg
Union Made Shoes, i
1903. I
j ;We extend to our Lexington friends a hearty welcome to inspect our lire off|!
SHOES |
| :They have never been equal for the price. Od (remnant) lots prices greatly a!
reduced. Spring 8tock will beg\n to eome on February 15th. S|;
CALL AND SEE US BEFORE BUYING. R
E. P. & F. A. DAVIS,
it
1710 MAIN STREET COLUMBIA, S. C. it
February 19?ly. j;
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A Specialty.
A 1VI IIITA AnilllTIi
f AI LAN IA ailAnl I
AND
W Marietta Marble Works.
flppaga "We have the best equipped plant in the South, with up to
date pneumatic tools and polishing machines which puts na
K?|p|?i? in a position to do all kinds of
Marble and Granite Work
at the very lowest prices. Estimates made on all kinds of
Cemetery Work, and Building Material.
Wholesale and retail. Call on or address,
S. O. MOSLEY & CO., P. W. BAEITES,
Proprietors, Atlanta, Ga. General Agent, Ridge Springs, S. C.
May 8?ly.
BLAGK LANGSHAN
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market. I have few very fine
COCKERELS AND PULLETS
for sale at low prices They are from the purest and best known strain,
and have been selected with the greatest care. For farther particulars,
address.
g. m. Harman, Lexington, s. c.
SMITH (MIM MARBLE WORKS
1707 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C.
|||Jmarble and granite
KfrAai?8^ f? Dealers South. We use the best grade material in manufacturing
Monuments and Headstones and guarantee our work and
fiinish to be the best. When von hear a man complain*nK
tbat be can bQy 80 mac^ cheaper from some
little fellow who is aniions to sell anything, you
;.;'rl jg&\ i?gB3 S@| can put it down that he will get cheap stock,
cheap work, and of course a cheap job.
y &F?B We can competo with any fair dealer
$a B in thiA country, but we cannot
say we will sell as cheap as
some as we do not care
work.
inMTAWiniiiTMlfMi f!DAVD I AT flflDIM] UW
MUiuviiiuiiriiimjiM, uuiujlui tui liu, mi,,
for Rale. Write to ub or see our
MR. P. B. EDWARDS, LEXINGTON, S. C.
and we will see that you are treated fair.
SOUTH CAROLINA MARBLE WORKS.
September 11. 41?tf
H DO WE KEEP ' ' ' ^
j GOOD STOVES? I
Yes. and at prices surprisingly low as compared with quality.
This is our No. 8 GOLDEN ROD Cook Stove, with 20-inch
Oven at $8 00; with 22 icnh Oven. $22.00, and these
r^; prices include a complete set of Cooking Utensils.
We also have Stoves and Ranges varying in price
i? from $8 to $45,00, No more complete stock iMp
to be had anywhere in this State,
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There are none better than our Leader and Comfort Air ^
j^H Tight Heaters for Wood.
M No. OIG LEADER at 12 25 A
m No. 118 COMFORT at 83 00
M No. 121 COMFORT at 84 00 Sk
H? No. 126 COMFORT at 85.00 g8
^ Send your orders and inquiries to us.
3 inn i Tnnini; ?. linn 1
I lit 11. LUIillilV X KtiU., |
?> 1519 MAIN' ST., COLUMBIA, S. C.
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