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wmammmmmmmmmammmBausammmmmammmmm flj/?3Br//// the terror of ctrong me I f/am/ takes tiie i?y of hfe awa llHHKI I ?Pen *? any disease. As I I ?&B/// stron2 purgatives and drug I I ImSS!fl leave you ina\?orse conditio which help the natural fort feed the blood and paint HARMAHFS The Lexington Dispatch. | Wednesday, May 20, 1903. A General Misture. Debt is a dsep bole, easy to crawl in and hard to crawl out. "We'd give a bit .to know what a six-month's old baby thicks about. A mother always says that her prettiest children "look like my folks." You never heard of any one using ? - ?? - - J m? j i Foley's iioney ana ?ar aim uut being satisfied. The Kaufmann Drug Co. The ministerial association of Atlanta have decided to abolish funeral orations. Editor Geiger's policy i3 pretty good. He says: 4 Of two evils choose neither." Folej's Honey and Tar contains no opiates and can safely be given to children. The Kaufmann Drug Co. A smile and a frown come at the same price, but the former pays happy interest on the investment. A woman figures that a cash allowance is something to run up bills on and then get her husband to pay them. A man should realize that he is growing old when he finds that spring weather does not give him the fishing fever. v ? - * ? ? i v. i Foley's Money ana iar is peculiarly adapted for asthma, bronchitis and hoarseness. The Kaufmann Drug Co. 1 "What helped you over the great 1' obstacle of life?" was asked a successful man. "The other obstacles," he replied. It is .estimated that $3,000,000 more in gold will come this year from the Klondike than last year, which was $12,000,000. ( When you want a pleasant physic i try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liv- i ver Tablets. They are easy to take , and pleasant in effect. For sale by The Kaufmann Drug Company. For a few weeks the good old English brain of the Carolina Spartan , will ache at the frequent sight of the expression, "Old Veterane." Water freezes every night of the year at Alto Crucero, in Bolivia, while at noonday the sun is hot enough to blister the flesh. The way to guard against ''summer complaints" which weaken and debilitate, is to place the liver on guard by a course of Ramon's Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets. Twentyfive doses for 25 cents. Harman's Bazaar. Suffer if you must. * * Only try, if you are to suffer, to do it splendidly. That's the only way to take up a pleasure or pain. The average Chicago dude is in a sad plight. The laundries are all closed oo account of a strike and be can't get bis other sbirt washed. Take 'just a mitev of Ramon's Tonic Regulator nightly, and you T will be pleased with the effect. That * tired, exhausted feeling will disap- ? pear, there will be no cause for head- * aches, pains in the back or side. ? "When the organs are in a healthy state one has no cause for complaint, and that is just the state a systematic * use of Ramon's Tonic Regulator c will produce. 25 cents. Harman's j Bazaar. in and delicate women, ,y and makes the system \v\ \\\\ jsist Nature; do not take \\\ s, which act for a time, but v\\ ^^^\\\\ ?n than before. Use a gentle \\\ \ i I ; LIVER PILLS 11;. IIC. PELLETS jM j :es to restore perfect health, IIII sjJspjyII It ? RA^AAR. Mill "Water Works. Columbia Record. Leading capitalists of Columbia will shortly commence the construction of a model water works system for the mill district, the water to be brought from Congaree, in Lexington county, by a pipe line. The company, which will be known as the Manufacturers Water Works company, is composed of Messrs. W. A. Clark, W. G. Childs, Wm. H. Lyles, W. H Rose, J. S Moore, W.]B. Smith Whaley, G. A. Shields, W. B Low /-i_i?u:_ ?^ n. a ranee, 01 vxuuuiuia, buu a. v^uigribrd of Lexington. An application will be immediately made to the Secretary of State for a commission, and the nominal capital as stated will be $25,000, payable in instalments of twenty per cent. The contract for the pipe has been signed with the Pittsburg Pipe Co., and it is understood that work will be pushed as rapidly as possible. The city of Columbia has had plans for some time for a new system of water works, the water is to be brought from Congaree creek, and it has been suggested that perhaps the same mains be used for.supplying the city. This, of course, was not stated by the officers of the new company, but the idea, is practicable, and may ho /?arriA^ rmf. A meeting of the company will be held in a few days, and officers and directors elected. Too G-ood a Bisk. In almost every neighborhood son. aone has died from an attack of ooliu ^r cholera morbus, often before medicine could be procured or a physician summoned. A reliable remedy for these diseases should be kept at hand. The risk is too great for anyone to take. Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has undoubtedly saved the lives of more people end relieved more pain and suffering than any other medicine in us. It can always be depended upon. For sale by The Kaufmann Drug Co. 2?oney in Hogs. ? n?iavu A ora lonrn. ! Jm, iiu iOlUlClD Ui ^UUViOUU AVUiUing that they can make money in many other ways besides raising cot ion. We know a man who is makng a lot of money raising hogs. He iills the hogs on his farm; several niles out in the country, and brings ;he dressed meat into the city, selling t readily to butchers and direct to jonsumers at 9 cents per pound. He las killed 35 or 40 pigs and shoats :his spring, and has thus realized a lice sum of money at a time of year ;vhen money is usually scarcest with ;he farmers. The cost of raising logs is not very great, and with the narket that now exists for fresh neate and the like, the wonder is that nore of our farmers have not seen ;he opportunity and engaged in raieng hogs for Bale ?Anderson Mail. Will Curs Constipation. A. A. Herren, of Finch, Ark, vrites, "Foley's Honey and Tar is he best preparation for coughs, colds k m 1 1%) T lm/Mn ^ U /\ i- < ^ iLiu iuug uuuuic. j. &uun LUttb it , las cured consumption in the first stages." The Kaufmann Drug Co. - ? ? Tbe Holy Spine goes through the vorld employing the magLet of the ;ross everywhere to seek to draw men ,o Himself by the attraction of his i ove. wmmmKmBmamammmmmomummmm Pay Up Or Marry. Iq the Argentine Republic they have solved to their own satisfaction the "bachelor problem*' by the simple method of making it cost an unmarried man as much moDey to live in unmarried bliss as it would cost him to marry. A man is marriageable in Argentine when he is twenty. If from that date and until he passes bis twenty-eighth birthday he wishes to remain single, he must pay So a month to the state. For the next five years the tax increases 100 per cent. Between thirty-five and fifty, the bachelor is mulcted to the tune of 820 a month. From his fifteenth year to seventy-five, $30 a month is the tax, but having reached the seventy-fifth year, the tax is reduced to $10 a year. After eighty, a man can remain siDgle without payiDg anything. There is a paragraph relating to widowers, who are given three years in which to mourn, and pick a successor. It is said that the new law works like a charm. The Z-Rays. Recent experiments, by practical tests and examination with the aid of the X-Rays, establish it as a fact that Catarrh of the Stomach is not a I disease of itself, but that it results from repeated attacks of indigestion. "How can I cure my indigestion?" Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is curing thousands. It will cure you of indigestion and dyspepsia, and prevent or cure Catarrh of the Stomach. Kodol digests what you eat?makes the stomach sweet. The Kaufmann Drug Co. Tight Lacing. Last week a woman died in Union of appendicitis which the physicians say was caused by tight lacing. Men naturally admire a woman with a pretty form, but do not respect one who for the Bake of making a pleasing appearance will sacrifice health and inflict self-torture?Union Progress. . . ITevr Scenery Arrives. The new scenery for the theatre has arrived and Mr. George Ptadcliffe, who has charge of that part of the theatre, will put it up io a day or two. He eays that when it is in shape that it will not only be fine to look upon but that it will be juet as good as any scenery first class companies usually bring along with them. It will be some time before the new curtain is hung, as there is no hurry for it.?Columbia Record. Young Again. "One of Dr. King's New Life Pills each night for two weeks has put me in my 'teens' again" writes D. H. Turner of Dempseytown, Pa. They're the best in the world for Liver, Stomach and Bowels. Purely vegetable. Never gripe. Only 25c at The Kaufmann Drug Company. An interesting experiment has been carried on at the artillery ranges at Steinfeld, says the Chicago Journal. It is commonly known that a balloon is extremely difficult to hit. A balloop was anchored at the height of 2,500 yards, the gunners being kept in ignorance of the range. It took twentytwo shots to get the approximate range, but it was not till the sixty-fourth round the balloon was hit, and then only slightly. However, the small tear was sufficient to bring it slowly to the ground. We may know how to talk to God, but we may not know how to let God talk to ua. Oar conversation with God is usually a monologue, because we will not practice that self denial of quieting the noisy voices of our own proud spirits in order that we hear God's voice speaking to us in the stillness. Mr. Joseph Pominville, of Stillwater, Minn , after having spent over $2,000 with the best doctors for stomach trouble, without relief, was advised by his druggist, Mr. Alex Richard, to try a box of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. He did so, and is a well man today. If troubled with indigestion, bad taste in 1 ^ ~ k 1. 1 ?. ? C if a r\m Annati me muiitu, iicn. ui appcuic ui tuusupation, give these Tablets atrial, aDd you are certain to be more than pleased with the result. For sale at 25 cents per box by The K ufmann Drug Company. Miss Ida. M. Snyder, Treasurer of the Brooklyn East End Art Club. " If women would pay more attention to | their health we would have more happy | wives, mothers and daughters, and if they | would observe results they would find that the doctors' prescriptions do not perform the many cures they are given credit for. " In consulting with my druggist he advised McElrce's Wine of Cardui and Thcdford's Black-Draught, and so I took it and have every reason to thank him for a new life opened up to me with restored health, and it only took three months to cure me." "Wine of Cardui is a regulator of the menstrual functions and is a most astonishing tonic for -women. It cures scanty, suppressed, too frequent, irregular and painful menstruation, falling of the womb, whites and flooding. It is helpful when approaching womanhood, during pregnancy, after childbirth and in change of life. It fre- | quently brings a dear baby to homes I that have been barren for years. All ? druggists have $1.00 bottles of Wine | of Cardui. (WINE?CARDUlj Calla Whittling. To the Editor of the Dispatch; The health of our community is very good at preeent with a very few exceptions. Uncle Sara Bookman, who has been | confined to his bed for sometime with stomach troubles, is not improving. We sympathise with him in hisrffiiction. We had a joint praise meeting at the home of Mr. Sam Bookman last Sunday afternoon. May Gcd bless the efforts which are being to build iin ft-n'a nimmnnifv ftnirihiallv. ? 'J * I J' The cool east winds are still sweeping over the land, making vegetation sick and the biddies to droop, which makes the good housewives cross. The crops are passably fair but like everything else they need more warm weather and sunshine, then they will come out and agreeably deceive us after all. Mr. Irby Koon, who has been attending school at Spartanburg, has returned home on account of ill health. Mr. Huley Bookman, who has been going to [[school in North Caroline, is home for the same reason. Mr. Maynardie Bouknight is going to Newberry College. The latest report is that he is growing fat and saucy and loving the girls harder than a mule can kick. The rumbling of C S Koon's grist mill can be heard making hominy, bat the hog, where is he? Courting is in full blast in this commuity, but I can't foretell wh it the harvest will be. Mr and Mrs. George Sites are visiting relatives and friends in Richland this week. C. B. Greenville, Tenn. I haveithoroughly convinced myself thai Dr. Baker's Blood and Liver Clre is the finest medicine made forfcodigestion and Constipation. (I^have tried them all) and was cured by the use of this medi -? 1 / M . j T cme, alter ail ctners naa ianea. ? most cheerfully and unhesitatingly endorse it. YourR truly, H. N. Baker, Mayor. For sale at the Bazaar. Comptroller General Jones has issued instructions to county audi- ' tors in reference to building and loan association returns. He asks for a copy of the return and assessment as t made in 1903 and asks for additioual ' information relative to number of . shares, number on which loans have . been obtained since January 1, 1903, I profits per share, bonds, mortgages and other credits, cash cn hand, etc. The average daily consumption of rrofor not- hoar! of nnnulation in '' uvvi jy vk m vv?M ^ ^ ? American cities is about eighty gallons. In Europe it varies from three * in Brent and eleven in Venice to 20*2 J in Marseilles and 204 in Rome. "He said he could not live without J me." "Then you will marry him, dear?" tkN ), I am going to give paw C a chance to make some money."' a "How?" "Why, paw's an undertaker." 5 j Union Made Shoes. jj !~ 1903, 11 i j We extend to our Lexington friends a hearty welcome to inspect our Ike of sno^s :! i ! They have never been equal for the price. On (remnant) lots prices greatly reduced. Spring Stock will begin to come on February 15th, CALL AMD SEE US BEFORE BUYING. HE. P. & F. A. DAVIS.! ' 1 no MAIN STREET COLUMBIA, S. O. j February 19?ly. | A Specialty. j BLACK LAHGSHAH are the best ail imind Fowls oil the market. I have few very fine nnnitFRFi s km phi i fts VW?llkllfeieiV ra flta if w am am m __ w for sale at low prices. Tbey are from the purest and be9t known strain, and haYe been selected with the greatest care. For further particular0, address. 6. M. ir.iiiiiiin. Lexington, S. C. SOUTH (MOLIU H1BMB HIIIIKS 1707 3IiL\ ST., COIiOIBIA., S. C. fcI?T?M/imE m granite * I ^eftlers South. We use the best grade material in manufacturing iiStfSfi; L^ShRmI I a M?Dnment8 atl(l Headstone* and guarantee our work and fiinish to be the best. When you hear a man complaining that he can buy so much cheaper from some little fellow who is anxious to sell anything, you n?J?v can Put down that he ^iHget cheap stock, ^-gHkk\ Mi rTO cheap work, and of course a cheap job. gjEV can comPete with any fair dealer ^ rra in this country, but we cannot say we will sell as cheap as some as we do not care work. IRON I WIRE FENCING, CRAVE W COPING, ETC., for pale. Write to us 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. 4i?tf ITHE HOME BANK,! 5]W (INCORPORATED.) JOG | LEXINGTON, S, G. ? I DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. | M SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. INTEREST PAID ON SAVWA INGS DEPOSITS. tll FIRE PROOF SAFE AND VAULT. BUKGLAR INSURANCE. YOUR W Cf? ACCOUNT SOLICITED, Vfi F. W. OSWALD. GEO. BELL TI^ MERMAN. ALFRED J. FOX, W <[/! President. Vice President. Cashier. OH DIRECTORS: ?f. m F W. OLWALD, ALFRED J. FOX, J. E KAUFMANN \}l W GEO. BELL TIMMERMAN, E. W. ROBERTSON, H. L. OSWALD. Ml' ?|W March 18. 1903. 6in. glC. M. Etird. F. E. Dreheb. irnnni uuuvju uigcsii wiiai yuu c?u. EFIRD & DREHER, ~ cleanses, purifies, strengthen# Attorneys at Law, LEXINGTON, C. H., S. C. a11 stomach an<* bowel troubles. WILL PBACTICE IN ALL THE gQJ)Qaccelerates the action of the gasCourts. Business solicited. One trie glands and gives tone to the nember of the firm will always be at office, digestive organs. vJexington, S. C. une 17?6m. KODOL rc^evcs an overworked stomach of all nervous strain gives to _ _ the heart a full, free and untrammeled r?ll&Tj&Dn I A 0911 I action, nourishes the nervous system and ??j??AnU L. Ad&ILLi feeds the brain. Attorney at Law, k0D0L is the wonderful remedy that is making so many sick people well jEESVILLE, s. o. and weak people strong by giving to their Practices in all the Courts. bodies all of the nourishment that is conBusiness solicited. tained in the food they eat. Sept 30?6m. Bottles on]y| $1 0Q Size hcId!n? 2JA tirr.es the trtd size, which sells for 50c. jISGj^G-SJ !BS?XJ23*S ??l7 bj c c-teWIIT * co-caicm . J. E. EAXJFMANN. MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C., When writing mention the Dispatch. FEW&LEIl REPAIRER nn r j FTiiFDrnrp Has a splendid stock of Jewelry, Watches, " " ' IILiuJUULj Jlocksand Silverware. A fine line of SUKGEON DENTIST, ipectacles and Eyeglasses to fit everyone, 11 for sale at lowest prices. b. C. Bepairs on Watches first class Office next door below post office. [nickly done and guaranteed, at moderate Always onhand. >rices. 60?tf February 12.