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The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, June 17, 19C3.
A General Mizture.
Even a truthful man can pose as a
successful bait digger.
* Some women can keep a secret
easier tbaa they can keep money.
Degrees of love are like degrees of
women?too many to couot.
MEYXHONET TAR
Cures Colds; Prevents Pneumonia
The universal idea of a level headed
man is one who agrees with you.
If a man's first love is himself be
never finds a satisfactory successor.
Banna has capitulated and will
pull in the same harness with Rooseveit.
On the first indication of kidney
trouble, stop it by taking Foley's
Kidney Cure. The Kaufmann Drug
Co.
At the age of thirty a woman regrets
that her past didn't begin a few
years later.
JWhil? you are sympathizing with
a ben pecked husband also sigh for
bis next door neighbors.
Professors of physical culture lack
the nerve needed to recommend the
wood saw and wash board.
The producers of agricultural machinery
claim that they are being
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ruineu uy unrty-iuree trusts.
No good health unless the kidneys
are sound. Foley's Kidney Cure
makes the kidneys right. The Kauf
mann Drug Co.
There is a great difference in the
way a woman tells you how she likes
you and the way she proves it.
All waves are more or less dangerous?and
the waves of a pretty girl's
handkerchief are usually more so.
What the governmental departments
at Washington need is a thorough
cleaning out with a Democratic
broom.
Cnronic bronchial troubles and
summer coughs can be -quickly re
lieved and cured by Foley's Honey
and Tar. The Kaufmann Drug Co.
Toe fathers of large families
would have more time to rejoice over
tbe size if they could devote less
time to meeting the bills. /
The oldest man in Ohio has just
died at the age of one hundred and
ten, leaving a one hundred and six
year old widow, to whom he had
been married for eighty-five years.
There is no tonic equal to Ramon's
Tonic Regulator. It is a Tonic that
tones the whole system, purifies the
blood aod gives one vim. 25 cts.
Harman's Bazaar.
The exhibit of the Rice Association
of America at the World's Fair, St.*
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Louis, will D6 me greater ever
known. A rice kitchen, costing over
$20,000 will be constructed. An extensive
exhibit of models of the
d fferect machines used in the rice
industry will be made.
An interesting exhibit at the World's
Fair, St. Louis, next year will be the
police exhibits. The exhibit will show
the evolution of the policeman, a gallery
of noted police officials and also
types of the various grades of criminals.
The exhibit will also include
a display of police equipments, stations,
etc.
MEBKONEY^TAR
tops the coo^h and heals longs
oen sr.d
iray and makea the system \\s\^iaKB>\\\\
Assist Nature; do not take \\\li8a^\\
igs, which act for a time, but V\\ ^fyf&\\\\
,ion than before. Uso a gentle vUk||||i \\
S LIVES PILLS Iffl j
NIC PELLETS
rces to restore perfect health, j j J i i
at the roses on the cheeks. If j EffiSfiij f
i
Paper gloves andstockiDgsare now
being manufactured in Europe. As
to the manner in which the former is
made little is known, but the stockings
have been carefully examined by
experts, and they are loud in their
praise of them. It is claimed that
they will laet almost as long as ordinary
stockings.
News received from Hopkins, Congaree
and Weston, in the iower
part of Richland county, this State,
indicates that the planters in that
seetion have lost thousands of dollars
from a destructive hail storm which
swept over that section recently, and
that an immense amout of stock and
poultry were killed.
During the summer kidney irregularities
are often caused by excessive
drinking or being overheated. Attend
to the kidneys at once by using
Foley's Kidney Cure. The Kaufmann
Drug Co.
Hereafter, owing to an agreement
between the Audubon society and the
Millner Jobbers' association, song
birds will not be used to adorn the
hate of American women. This is
excellent as far as it goes, but the
proscription should be extended to
protect all birds against slaughter
for fashion's sake.
4
Postmaster General Payne asserts
that he is carrying on the po3fc office
investigation relentlessly, and in the
same breath ridicules a man who has
yielded to Mr. PayDe's request for
information which will assist in the
investigation. Painful it may be to
the Postmaster General, the public
will still believe that actions speaks
louder than words.
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets are just what you need when
you have no appetite, feel dull after
eating and wake up with a bad taste
in your mouth. They will improve
appetite, cleanse and invigorate your
stomach and give you a relish for
your food. For pale by The Kaufmann
Drug Co.
Governor Heyward has expressed
himself as pleased at the dispensary
situation in Charleston. Reports
from the constabulary department
show that the blind tigers in that
city are not so bold as they were.
The constabulary has been more than
self supporting during the last quarter,
a record which it is believed has
not been excelled at any other time
during the history of the d.spensary
law.
CUBES WHERE ALL ELSEFAILS. J3
jy Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use ygf
E In time. Sold by flrugrrlsts. W?
Tne department of Agriculture's
crops bulletin lately published shows
the condition of cotton to be 74 1
The acreage planted is 28,907,000 an
increase of 1,029,000 over last year
3 7 per cent. The condition now reported
is for the cotton belt as a
whole. For Georgia, Alabama and |
Texas the lowest condition, ever reported
at ihis season of the year,
prevails. The crop almost everywhere
is ten to twenty days late.
Drivan To Dos-neration.
Living at an out of the wsy place,
remote from civilization, a fami'y is
often driven to desperution in case
of accident, resulting in Burns, Cuts,
Wounds, Ulcers, etc. Lay in a supply
of Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It's the
best on earth. 25c, at Tne Kaufmann
Drug Co.,
Items Around Hilton.
To the Editor of the Dispatch.
Rain, raiD, plenty of rain.
We thought we had Gen. Green
captured, but if the lain continues a
few days longer, he will capture us.
But hay is Si 25 a hundred and I
guess we could make good profits
any way.
Cotton and corn is looking well,
though there is not raore than half of
the corn crop planted as yet. A
large crop is being put iD. The
farmers are beginning to realize the
fact that they must not have their
corn cribs in the west, but have them
at home and well filled.
The grain crop will soon be all
harvested. It is a fair crop g
Messrs P. W. Addy and J. K.
Swygert are getting up hands to go
out with their threshiDg machines.
Theso two gentlemen know their
business and do good work.
H* ct T /"II _ _ 1_ 1 J ?
jir. o. u. *jiarK returned irom
Charleston the other day. He was
juror to the United States District
Court.
Rev. B. D. Wessinger returned
from Philadelphia on Friday and on
Sunday he started the good work in
the Master's vinyard, at St. Peter's,
(Piney Woods.)
Prof. H. J. Fulmer is home resting
from his professional labors.
Well, "Sikes," you want to know
where "Papa's Little Man" is. He is
down on Wateree swamps, hunting
small try and rabbits.
Mr. C. M. Eargle and family, now
of Newberry, were down last week,
harvestiog and visiting friends.
Grain Fields.
June 7. 1903.
Worst of All Experiences.
Can anything be worse than to
feel that every minute will be your
last? Such was the experience of
Mrs. S. H. Newson, Decatur, Ala.
"For three years" she writes, "I endured
insufferable pain from indigestion,
stomach and bowel trouble.
Death seemed inevitable when doctors
and all remedies failed. At
leDgth I was induced to try Electric
Bitters and the result was miraculous.
I improved at once and now
I'm completely recovered." For
Liver, Kidney, Stomach and Bowel
troubles Electric Bitters is the only
medicine. Only 50c. It's guaranteed
by The Kaufmann Drug Co.,
May Be Warnings.
The Anderson Mail says the most
callous and indifferent of men muet
be impressed by the great destruction
of life and property by wind
and lightning and high waters, and
involuntarily the question will come.
Why are these things permitted?
We may rack our brains for an answer,
and there can be but one
answer: Tney are sent by the
Almighty for his own purpose. Ic
may be that they are sent to warn us
as individuals and as a nation that
God reigns and his presence and his
wraih are always at hand. .It may
I seem to human minds to be a terrible
and costly method of warning,
but most cf us will ail too 6oon forget
it within a short tim9 after it has
passed. We are all hushed and
eil6nfc while the warning is upon us. |
?
Mow few tnere are who, in the time
of storm and disaster, can look up to
God and say: "I am not afraid."
How sweet and restful it will be
when the storms have passed and
we can again see the sunshine and
the bow of promise.
That Throbbing Headache
Would quickly leave you, if you
used Dr. King's New Life Mills.
Thousands of sufferers have proved
their matchless merits for bick
and nervous headaches. They
make pure blood and build up vour
health. Only 25 cents, money back
if Lot caied. Sold by Toe Kaufmann
Drug Co., Druggist
Abolish Rural Routes.
The investigation made by Fourth
Assistant .Postmaster General Bustow
ot the hfi'jirs ot the free delivery
| division, formerly conducted t>y aui
perintendent 31acheu, who was summarily
diamibeed and arrested on a
charge of bribery j ist u week ago,
baa resulted in the dioCuvery that in
order to restore the service to a
proper state it will be nece&sary to
abolish one-third of the rural free de
| MR.S. L. S. ADAMS, |
Of Galventon, Texas.
31 "Wine of Cardui is indeed a blessing |
i a to tired women. Having suffered for r
3 seven years with weakness and bear- 1
I ing-down pains, and having tried sev* g
j n eral doctors and different remedies |
| with no success, your Wine of Cardui I
I I fSo onItr wVioVi A
IM rr uj uiv viiij uiiik^ niuvu iuv) h
| and eventually cured me !t seemed to |3
5 build up the weak parts, strengthen gj
B the system and correct irregularities." |
i By "tired women" Mrs. Adams fi
H means nervous women who have |1
I disordered menses, falling of the II
IS womb, ovarian troubles or any of |8
I these ailments that women have. Bg
You can cure yourself at home with 18
| this great women's remedy, Wine j
| of Cardui. Wine of Cardui has I
I cured thousands of cases which 8
| doctors have failed to benefit. Why |
j not begin to get well today? All I
druggists have $1.00 bottles. For fi
any stomach, liver or bowel disor- 8
der Thedford's Black-Draught
J should be used.
For advice and ltteratnrc, address. giving Q g
1 symptoms, The ladles'Advisory Depart- Bg
went, The Chattanooga Medicine C<- HI
B Chattanooga, Tenn. ? la
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livery routes now in operation in the
Southern States and about one-fifth
of those established iu the Northern
States.
The investigation shows that routes
have been established without any
possible excuse save as a matter of
favor to members of congress, and
that money appropriated by congress
for this purpose has been expended
with almost criminal extravagance.
On many of these routes the receipts
do not average $5 a month, and on
others the receipts do not begin to
justify the existence of the routes.
The Southern States which will
suffer the most from the abolishment
of the routes are South Carolina,
dnnfnia Ttnnoa ana \f iaHIBfiinm" and
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Alabama. In the North, Maine,
Vermont and New Hampshire will
be deprived of about one-filth of the
routes now in operation. Other
Northern and Eastern States will
lose routes but in smaller proportion.
But few changes will be made in
New York state.
Postmaster General Payne said
this afternoon that no action would
be taken to reduce the number of
rural routes until a full test has been
made of each individual case and the
results noted. Then, whatever routes
are found to be unwarranted will be
discontinued. Atpresenthe declined
to make an estimate as to the probable
number of these routes.
For Over Sixty Years.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup
has been in use for over sixty years
lw millinnq nf mothers for their chil
dren while teething, with perfect
success. It 60otjes the child, soften3
the gums, allays all pairi, cures wind
colic, and is the best remedy for
Diarrhoea. It will relievo the poor
little sufferer immediately. Sold by
Druggist in every part of the world.
Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure
to ask for Mrs. "Wiualow's Soothing
Syrup," and take do other kind, tf
Cloudburst in Tezas.
El Paso, June 10?Seven bodies,
the greater portion of which were
those of women, have thus far been
recovered at Clifton; Ariz , after the
torreDt from the cloudburst of Tuesday
after it spent its fury. The
property loss will estimate $100,000. I
Houses and stores were swept from
their foundations and the persons
caught in the flood were drowned.
Eight miles of the Arizona and
Mexico railway track was washed out
and the evening passenger train was
blown over into the canal. Telegraph
communication was cut off and word
was sent to surrounding towns by
runners.
You You Ad
Taking
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.
Union Made Shoes. ;j
1903, jl
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We extend to onr Lexington friends a hearty welcome to inspect onr ll:e o*
SHO^S
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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 A 2ND SEE US BEFOIiE BUYING.
E. P. & F. A. DAVIS, jj
1710 MAIN STREEI COLUMBIA, C.
February 19?ly.
A Specialty. ii
mJm i.itcotsw
M *5
are the "best all TOund Fowls on the
market. I have few very, fine
COCKERELS AID PULLETS
for sale at low prices. They are from the purest and best known stram,
and have been selected with the greatest care. For further particulars,
LIUU I OU?
g. m. Harman. Lexington, s. c.
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1707 MAO ST., COLUMBIA, S. C.
The Largest Retail
^Mmarble and granite
Dealers Sonth. "We^ise the best grade material in manufactnring
Mouuments and Headstones 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
y j&tfeS can put it down that he will get ch?ap stock,
cheap work, and of course a cheap job.
We can compete with any fair dealer
ln country, but we cannot
Trm say we will sell as cheap as
some as we do not care
work.
IRON I WIRE FENCING, GRAVE LOT COPING, ETC,
for sale. Write to us or see our
ME. P. B. EDWAEDS, LEXINGTON, S. C.
and we will see that you are treated fair.;
SOUTH CAROLINA MARBLE WORKS.
September 11. 41?tf
1 THE HOME BANK, 1
W} (INCORPORATED.* 2}U
1 iiExinrGTonr, s. c. : .4
I DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. |
SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOB RENT. INTEREST PUD ON SAV- KH
\(\ JNGS DEPOSITS. (jl\
>\K FIRE PROOF SAFE AND VAULT. BUtfGLAR INSURANCE. YOUR $11
MS ACCOUNT SOLICITED, flf]
W F. W. OSWALD, GEO. BELL TI^MiKMAN, ALFRED J. FOX. J7/J
M Presiient. Vice President. Cashier. vW
m DIRECTORS: hi]
m F. W. Or.WALD. ALFRED J FOX. J E KAUFMANN. m\
fjW GEO. BELL TIMMERMAN, E. W. RuBERTSUN, H. L. O -5 ?v ALD. tfK
m March IS. 1W3. 6-n.
C. M. EFIRD. F. E. Dreheb I trnnnf .
HUUUL digests what you eat.
DREHER, KGDOL ckanscs' Puri'ics- Strengthens
ittaracvs at Law, ?Z"ZZ?Z2~
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LEXINGTON, C. H., S. C. a11 stomach and b?wei trouble
WILL PJJACTICE IN ALL THE gQJ)accelerates the action of the gasCourts.
Business solicited. One trie glands and gives tone to the
member of the firm will always be at office, digestive organs,
j Lexington, S. 0.
nne 17?6m. KODOL relieves an overworked stomach
of all nervous strain gives to
^ _ the heart a full, free and untrammeled
EDWARD L. ASBILL, ,he nervous sys,em -4
Attorney at Law, KODOL is the wonderful remedy that is
making so many sick people well
LEESVILLE, S. 0. 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. Bott]es ^ 0Q Si?e hold!n? 2X times the trial
size, which sells for 5Cc.
G-EOBGE BPuUITS tK'mi ??ir * e- c- ?ewiTT?co~ cbicamJ.
E. KAUFMANN.
MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C., When writing: mention the Dispatch.
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***** ********* ijii y I LTiu'uifnrv
Has a splendid stock of Jewelry, Watches, ^ ' I1LisLL/u Jj)
Clocks and Silverware. A fine line ol SUKGEON DENTIST,
Spectacles and Eyeglasses to fit every one, rrcrTT T ^ 0 ^
all for sale at lowest prices. liEEbvlljljJJi, S. O.
l&B- Bepairs on Watches first class Office next door below post office,
quickly done and guaranteed, at moderate Always onhand.
prices. 60?tl .February .12,