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mmBnHBBBUHBMBBDnwa the terror of strong me: tll'is&ia//'/ tase5> tiie J0y cf ^*e awa* /i (III open to any disease. Asi //7 strong purgatives and drugs I //I^N' It'l *e3ve y?u ia a worse cor.ditioi i if pamoB ' X\ S\1 I ^anoTON Vwhich help the natural force ft" 'he b^00d Pa^nt HARMAN'I The Lexington Dispatch, i W - J Wednesday, July 22, 1803. Character is the substance; rep- i ufcation the shadow. Sometimes a man makes a fool of himself because his wife lets him have j bis one way. * About 200 miners have been killed j in an explosion in a mine at Hanna, j Wyoming. Bishop A. Cook Smith dedicated a $40,000 Methodist church in Koanoke, Ya., on Sunday. Mrs. Eliza Stick, aged 70, of Noank, Conn., drowned herself on Monday night inMystic river. Afnof nonnlo otov nnnr nnt hpf?nncp V W fcMj ?WW they don't make enough, but because they spend too much. Once a man was elected to public office and stayed straight, but he died before he took the oath. The street car strikers at Beaumont, Tex., have won their demands and have gone back to work. The safe in the Southern railway ticket office at MacoD, Ga.,was robbed of $400 on Sunday night. Three men were drowned by the wrecking of a fishing boat off Pensacola, Fia., on Monday. Owing to the continued rockiBg of cars, armed guards are still kept on the street car in Richmond. " la spite of statements to the con- ' trary, it is believed that war between Bulgaria and Turkey is imminent. Sound kidneys are safeguards of life. Make the kidneys healthy with Foley's Kidney Cure TheKaufmann T\ Cll jL/rug otore. Oar trade with Canada la9t year i 8urpa88ed ail previous.records.- The increase in the last year has been \ $2,000,000. ] Randolph county,N.C., has recently j sent ten crazy persons to the asylum, < who went crazy on the subject of 1 sanctification. t fOLEISIIONEr??TAR 1 Cures Colds; Prevents Pneumonia . i At Lincoln, Neb., James Rheat was j hurried to the gallows in order to get ( ahead of a court injunction to parent the execution. i Near St. Louis a crowded train was f wrecked by speading rails. One per- ( son was killed, four seriously and ( twenty slightly injured. At Marinette, "Wis, troops were ' | called out to prevent the lynching of j a negro who had been caught walking ] by the side of a white girl. . j Foley's Kidney Cure purifies the blood by straining out impurities and , tones up tho whole system. Cures kidney and bladder troubles. The Kaufmann Drug Co. * The United States Consul at Can- ] ton, China, reports that an American 1 citizen has been captured by Chinese ! a pirates and held for ransom. Governor Jelke, of Alabama, has called a special term ol court to try five members of the mob that lynched j j anesroand wounded Sheriff Austin at j ( Scottsboro. j | j For a lazy liver try Cl^amberlain'a ( Stomach and Liver Tablets. They \ invigorate the liver, aid the digestion ] regulate the bowels and prevent bili- i ous attacks. For sale by The Kauf- f mann Drug Co. i i i and delicate women, j and makes the system 5ist Nature; do net take v\YiasE|k\\\\ , which act ior a time, but Y\\^^%V' , \ i than before. Use a gentle Yfl\ J LMR FILLS 11 ] iC PELLETS !/ mjl j :s to restore perfect health, f j II the roses on the cheeks, j /jjngjs :jJ 3B11A1R, The weather bureau at Washington reports a general improvment of cotton throughout the cotton belt. Mrs. Blaine, widow of James G. Blaine, died at her home in Augusta, Maine, on Wednesday, aged 76 years. . Cleveland Kelly, a negro who attempted to assault Mrs. Will Robertson at Newberc, Ga. was lynched on Monday. An explosion in a powder mill near Wilkesbarre, Pa., on Monday killed three men and seriously injured several others. A. R. Bas8, of Morgantown, Ind., had to get up ten or twelve times in the night, and had a severe backache *? ? * r\ Iri/^lnAno \\T n ft nnvA/? Clliva fJUlUO X Li 1 lie H1UUCJ3. VV ao V/ Ux by Foley's Kidney Cure. The Kaufmann Drug Co. During courtship, he talks and she listens. After marriage the order is reversed, or else they both talk, and the neighbors listen. It's curious, when a girl comes back from a summer resort, how much she looks like articles that; have been pawed all over a bargain counter and not taken. W3 . ? CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. EuJ B^st Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use {E| In time. Sold by druggists. Maude Jordine, age 17 of Blcomington 111., was arrested on Monday ou j the cbaoge of having killed her two- | year old sister. A freight train ran away on Monday down the steep grade near Saluda, N C, and 17 cars loaded with coal where smashed to pieces. The England cotton mills have agreed that they will close down i until some time in October rather | than buy cotton at present prices. No man or woman is the state will | hesitate tn sneak well r,f P.hnmhpr- i Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets after once trying them. They always produce a pleasant movement of the bowels, improve the appetite and j strengthen the digestion. For sale i by The Kaufmann Drug Co. Frank Long, a Macon, Ga., grocer, | aa8 made this season, according to ;he Atlanta Journal, upward of $5,000 ?n JO acres of cante^upes. Edwin D. Phelps, a millionaire resdent of New York city, committed suicide by inhaling illuminating gas >n Monday. Ill health was thr jause. Ten little children in the wreck of ;he Southern at Rocktiisb, Ya., will sever know who their parents were, die children were saved ?.nd their pa rents killed. You Kaov What You A19 Taking When you take Grove's Tasteless Dhill Tonic because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showng that it is simply Iron and Quinine n a tasteless form, No Cure, No Pay. jOc. Would to Disastrous. Col. William Jennings Bryan says ihe Democratic party would be in Sanger should the old time Cleveland Democrats capture the party maihninery. Wonder if Col. Bryan ihinks he and bis wild dreamers placed the party in a position where t was free from danger. Two disisfcrous defeats do not seem to count frith Col- Bryan. Tribute of Hespect*. Tbe members of the Leesville Lodge, No. 219, A. F. M , desire to pay this just tribute of respect to the memory of one of its members, Brother A. J. Boatwrighf: Whereas, God in bis inscrutable providence has seen fit to remove J us by the cold hands of death our j friend and brother, be it resolved, 1. That while we deeply feel his untimely loss, we bow in humble subsubmission to the will of our kind heavenly father, who doefch ail things well. 2. That in his death we fully realize that we sustain the loss of a devout Christian gentleman, and Brother Mason. 3. That while we are painfully imj pressed with the absence of his j cheering face and brotherly love, yet we leei mat our eartmy less is cis eternal gair; and tbat we strive to emulate the Christian exampie of .our beloved brother. 4. That we extend our sincere and heartfelt sympathies to the grief stricken family in this time of their deep distress and sore bereavement, and commend them tot be tender, loving care of cur blessed Redeemer. 5. That a page of our minute book be dedicated to the memory of our deceased Brother and a copy of these j resolutions be spread upon the same. Also a copy be sent to the beareaved family and one to the Lexington Dispatch, Our News-Letter and the Batesburg Advocate for publication. E. J. Etberedge, J. S. Derrick, B. S. Mack. Leesville, S. C? July 11, 1903. When Other Medicines Have Failed Take Foley's Kidney Cure. It has cured when everything else has disappointed. The Kaufmann Drug Co. > "White Man Hanged. Fiemingsburg, Ky., July 15.?A mob broke into the jail here today and secured William Thacker, a white man, hurried him to a tree near by and hanged him. Thacker two years ago in a quar rel shot and killed John Gordon at 1 Foxport, Ky. Thacker, after killing I Gordon, sat on his body with a Winchester rifle in his hand and quietly smoked his pipe, while be dared any one to arrest him. He was later arrested and lodged in jail here. After i two trials he was finally given a life I | sentence. Today's action by the mob of inj furiated citizens was the direct result j of the law's delays and uncertainties, i Thacker's case had been appealed, and he was awaiting a third trial. He had considerable property and could ! afford to secure the ablest and most unscrupulus legal talent in the Staie. Gordon's friends feared that he might escape punishment altogether. Gordon was one of the best citizens of his community, while Thacher was known as a desperate character. The mob which hanged Thacher proceeded very quietly and deliberately. The men gathered at Alt. /~t 1 ?.i - Vvaru-iei, wueie ujiuju uuto n*cu, and came into Flemingsburg by twos and threes bo as not to arouse suspicion. By this means they took the jailor by surprise early this morning. He was overpowered and forced to give up the key to Thacher'a cell. The victim was given two minutes in which to say his prajers, which he refused to do. To hush his cries he was hit in the head with a rock, and knocked into a state of unconsciousness. His body was then swung up to a tree until life was extinct. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature i? on each box 25c. A Good Roads Hint. Anderson Mail. County Commissioner H F. Celey, along with the other members of the board, is taking a great deal of inter col in me uisuussiuu now going uo throughout the county on the subject of good roadn. He agrees with everybody else that a change is needed in the present system of road working, but he has not yet made up his mind as to what that change | should be. Some means will have Lo be devised, he say?, fjr procuring FOR TOR WD ^VER, ^ A torpid liver deranges the whole system, and produces SICK HEADACHE, ?^ Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Rheumatism, Sallow Skin and Piles, There is no better remedy for these common diseases than DR. TUTT'S LIVER PILLS, 2S a trial will prove. Take No Substitute, the money b.-fnre any extensive road building cp.n be undertaken la t&linng aoout goad roads Mr Celey said one of the greatest obstacles that the Oommissicutrs have to contend with is the road ditches which acts as disks for the adjacent fields. The road ditches have to carry off Dot only the rain water woich falls ia the road bed. but that which falls in the fields. The water which comes from the fields and plowed lands brings sand ar.d dirt, and the ditches are soon filled and the road bed ove:flawed and washed away. Mr. Celey says it will be impossible to maintain good roads, and especially good earth roads, aciil some system is adopted which will keep the road ditches from ccting us drains for the surrounding country. He thinks there should be a law to compel every man who owns the land adjacent to a public road to keep a separate drain ditch from the road. Bronchitis for Twenty Yeax MrB. Minerva Smith, of Danville, Ill, writes: 4kI had bronchitis for twenty years and Bever got relief until I used Foley's Honey and Tar which is a sure cure. TaeKaufmann Drug Co. Boot Will Soon Besign. Washington, July 15.?Secretary Root today couveyed the impression that his resignation will not be long delayed. He is noncommital, and would neither confirm nor deny the report that he will resign within a few months, but bis manner wa9 such as to create the belief that he intends retiring from the cabinet in the near future, Secretary Root has for sometime been anxious to resume private life. He desires to again engage actively in the practice of law. He has from time to time deferred bis resignation at the request of President Roosevelt, or to complete certain details awaiting the action of the deparment. Mr. Root was determined to see the general staff corps system made operative and the Pnilippine government placed on a stable ba^is before retiring. The general staff will become operative next month, and the Philippines now seem to be in a settled condition. yfc rtfledfpfib's| (black draught! i THE ORIGINAL | [liver medicine) ' A sallow complexion, dizziness, ? biliousness and a coated tongue Jft are_ cominon indications of liver 1 and kidney diseases. Stomach and | bowel troubles, severe as they are, | give immediate warning by pain, I but liver and kidney troubles, e1 though less painful at the start, are 11 much harder to cure. Thedford's & Black-Dr .^ght never fails to bene- IT fit diseased liver and weakened kid- S neys. It stirs up the torpid liver j? to throw off the germs of fever and 3 ague. It is a certain preventive % of cholera and Bright's disease of M the kidneys. With kidneys re- 8 inforced by Thedford's Black- ? Draught thousands of persons have ft dwelt immune in the midst of yel- ? low fever. Many families live in n perfect health and have no other ? aoctor than Thedford's Black- 8 T 4* in O 1 TT? O 1 * a ATI Vl O V* /I ^AT* ffij Ix^i au^ub. isainajo uu iiauu tui /rm use in an emergency and saves fi many expensive cails of a doctor, jg Mullins, S. C., March 10, 1901. w ! have used Thedford's Black-Draught 0 for three years and I have not had to go J5 to a doctor since I have been taking it. ft It is the best medicine fcr me that is Jj on the market for liver and kidney ff 1 troubles and dyspepsia and other ? complaints. Rev. A. 0. LEWIS, Telephc2i9 for Sals. Two telephones, wire and attachments for a complete short line, for sale at a bargain. For farther particulars, apply to or address the Dispatch Office, Lexington, S. C. ???? if ?????????? Union Mad 1903. : Wo extend to our Lexington Iriunds a hearty 3HO: i j They have never been equal for the price. 0 reduced. Spring Stock will begin t< CALL AND SEE US DEE m p. & F. 1710 >X7VirsT STREET C ! February liJ?iy. A Speci ~ p are the best all rour market. I have: nnntfnm c II for sale at low prices. They are from the and have been selected with the greatest address. G. M. Harmaii. Lt / 1707 3I1IX ST., COI Deaiers South.^ We use IRON S WiREFENClXG, GRA1 for sale. Write to us ME. P. B. EDWARDS, L and we will see that you ? SOUTH CAROLINA I September 11. 44?tf I THE HOME (INCORPORATE: 1 X*EXXN&TO! M DOES A GENERAL BANS Kfe capital, &:] i)? SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. W INGS DEPOSIT MS FIRE PROOF SAFE AND VAULT. BUK( MS ACCOUNT SOLICI \f. F. W. OSWALD, GEO. BELL TIDIER ,SK President. Vice Pr i|? DIRECTOI \m F. W. OSWALD. ALFRED J. GEO. BELL TIMMERMAN, E. W. ROB? W March 18, 1903. WM. P! DEALER i: Dnr (rflflds Millinflf V fiflfiaaaawa NEARLY OPPOSITE PC COLUMBIA, MAI\ STKt We have received and have placed on our shelves oc most complete line SPRING AND SUM sver shown in the city. These are all standard goo turers and are recommended for their stylish and: pattern. A full line of Ginghams and dress go< lovely creations in fashionable spring and sua these goods be!ore purchasing. I will mak October, 9 ?3m. ie Slices. | welcome to inspect our lice of r*?^ a?J Nv' bi (remnant) lots prices greatly j come on February loth. OFE BUYING. .. DAVIS, 20LTJ3II5IA., SS. C. ! alty. ' | . . _ i ! i r: id Fowlso n the few very fine a n pa as a i s?")P? iu runt i $ purest and best known scram, care. For further particulars, !xingtoii, S. C. jUMBIA, S. C. Largest Be tail \ND GRANITE ? best grade material in manufacturing aes and guarantee our work and VThen you bear a man compiaiu?o much cheaper from some anxious to sell anything, you that he will get cheap stock, id ol course a cheap job. pete vrkh any lair dealer miry, but we cannot nil sell as cheap a.s is we do not care handle cheap ide stock and do shabby iilOT COPING, ETC, i or see our EXIXGTOX, S. C. ire treated fair.' AEBLE WORKS. BANK, I I h? s. c. g KING BUSINESS. | :0,000. $1, interest paid on savtLAR insurance. your $j|i ted, man, alfred j. fox, (}\ esident. Cashier, W\ **: | fox, j. e. kaufmann. ioh :rtson, h.l. Oswald. #l! ST 7 and Notions, 1ST OFFICS, - - s. c. ]ET. ie of the most beautiful as well as the 3 of IliPVI MfcK liUUUS ds from the most reliable manufecnobby appearance and the beanty of 3ds of all descriptions, as well aa imer millinery. Come and see :e it to your Interest to do so.