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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, August 12, 1903.& The Social Glass. [Written for the Dispatch.] There is not a young man but who does not look upon a drunken man with horror and disgust, without any desire to ever be caught in the stupor of a drunkard. But he will get among friends and take the social glass with them?the first step i.l_. _ J _ m.a ?/I m/na/Q 4/% rri/ift om OH lUtJ uuwuwaiu lUttU tu v iv-c, Diu, crime and everything that is mean and degrading to mankind. The social glass has done more toward making drunkards than all the confirmed drunkards in the world could ever do. It haB caused more misery, more woe; filled more untimely graves with young husbands, caused more heartaches, more vacant chairs in the family circle, more widows and orphans than any other evil upon the topside of God's green earth. Young man, if you could only call for that hideous mass of skeletons from the graves of those who have sunk into a drunkard's hell from the social glass and listen to the wails of t woe and gnashing of teeth, perhaps you could realize a part of the dam age done by the social glass. The man who takes his social glass j is setting an example not only before his own sons, but before all the boys of his neighborhood, inviting them to take that awful step that will degrade them for life and cause them to fill a drunkard's grave. O! young man, stop and think for awhile before you take that awful leap; thiDk of mother; think of all that is manly in you, and above all think of that soul which is within your body to live either in eternal misery or in eternal bliss in the presence of Almighty God, decide to never touch the social glass. H. V. Rish. How's This. We offer One Hundred Dollars v He ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the laBt 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Walding, Rinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials sent free. Hall's Family Pills are the beBt. Hippies from Pond Branch, To the Editor of the Dispatch: The recent rains have refreshed the crops considerably and with continued seasons fair yields may be expected. Cotton is fruiting well and the yield may be very good?somewhat better than was once anticipated. The tobacco is all boused. None has been sold as yet. The protracted meeting is in progress at Bethlehem. Revs. Hook and Shumpert preached Sunday. The pastor* Rev. A. R. Taylor, will probably be assisted by Evangelist Luther Shealy. I trust the meeting will be effective of good results. Prof. 0. D. Seay, principal of the Collegiate Institute spent Thursday night in the home of this writer. I *???? Vio mill mnto his visits to I itupo IIUUII uv n w . oar section more frequent. Rev. F. S. Hook, representative of the Epworfch Marble works, was in oar section last week taking orders. Mrs. Hutchie Taylor, of New Brookland, accompanied by her neice, Mrs. Kenedy, is spending awhile with relatives in this section. j Old Uncle Daniel Shumpert, of ! Rishton, filled Rev. W. S. Henry's appointment at Pond Branch Sunday. Rev. Henry is visiting relatives in Newberry. j Rev. S. J. Riddle an wife, of Balientine, spent last Thursday night with Mr. P. S. Crout. Rev.-Riddle was returning from Stea.~iman, where he assisted Rev. Kyzer in a meeting, j Mies Annise Bouknight and her sister, of Lexington, were visiting in this section Sunday and Monday. C. Lewiedale, August 3, 1903. Save The Children. Ninety-nine of every one hundred diseases that children have are due to disorders of the stomach, and these disorders are all caused by indigestion. Kodol Dyspepsia cure is just as good for children as it iB for adults. Children thrive on it. It keeps their little stomach sweet and encour ages their growth and development. Mrs. Henry Carter, 705 Central St., Nashville, Ten., says: "My little boy is now three years old and has been suffering from indigestion ever since he was born. I have had the best doctor in Nashville, but failed to do him any good. After using one bottle of Kodol he is a well baby. I recommend it to all sufferers." Kodol digests what you eat and makes the stomach sweet. Sold by ail druggists. Thor Items. To the Editor of the Dispatch: Will you please allow me space in your colums to inform your readers that there is such a place in this county as Thor, and that this neighborhood is still in a lively condition. A much needed rain has again come to our relief. Crops generally are in a fine condition, as they usually are, though they are somewhat injured by the drought. It seems that some of our neighj bors in the outskirts of other oounj ties are envious of the prosperity and | happiness of Lexington and are bo hungry for some of our territory till they have again started the new county scheme. We would be glad | if our neighbors across the border would let us rest in peace by ceasing the useless and unprofitable agitation. When we covered that scheme with adverse bal ots we hoped that we had Bettled the question once for all and that the Legislature would erect a substantial headstone in memory to the defeated movem6 t. The health of these parts is good at this time when we are not annoyed with gnats, mosquitoes, agents or new county agitators, but we hope to recover from these afflictions at an early date. Well, as for good roads. Tell that man from the Fork that the few little mill men can't build roads. It is all they can do to live. But let us not shirk our part. We all can have a lasting job in old Lexington building roads. Well, Mr. Editor, we hope to see you in our parts soon. If this meets your approval I may some day give you what I think a good road lecture. In the meantime I remain your humble scribe, X. T. Z. Potent Pill Pleasure. The pills that are potent in their action and pleasant in effect are DeWitt's Little Early Risers. W. S. Philpoto, of Albany, Ga., says "During a boilious attack I took one. Small as it was it did me more good than calomel, blue-mass or any other pill I ever took and at the same time it effected me pleasantly. Little Early Risers are certainly an ideal pill." Sold by ail Druggist. Expectant. The country clergyman was nailing a refractory creeper to a piece of trellis work near his front gate when he noticed that a Rmall hnr had atnn ped and was watching him with great attention. "Well, my young friend," he said, i pleasantly, to see the interest he exi cited, "are you looking for a bint or I two on gardening?" "No," said the youth. "I be waiting to hear what a parson says when he hammers his thumb-" Sat All You Want. Persons troubled with indigestion or Dyspepsia can eat all they want if they will take Kodol Dyspepsia cure. This remedy prepares the stomach for the reception, retention, digestion and assimilation of all of the wholesome food that may be eaten, and enables the digestive organs to transform the same into the kind of blood that gives health and strength. Sold by all druggist. I Oak G-rovo Zten. To the Editor of the Dispatch: The health of this community is very good at this writing. The farmers of this settlement have started to pull fodder. Mr. R. W. Shull and sister, Miss C&ttie, have gone to Union county for a pleasure trip. Mr. J. Ed Mathias and his son-inlaw, Mr. Bennie Corley, have returned from a visit to Richland county. ATra TV T. d-rarrrwrr Tr<-i huo Kifln iULLO* T f JLi J j *? UUU h/WV>U vieitiDg her father, Mr. J. B. Sox, has returned to her home in Columbia. There was quite a number of people at the Sox & Kaminer cue on July 2oth. The young people of this community enjoyed a very nice sociable on last Monday evening, given by J. E. Mathias. There was a very large crowd of folk at the mineral spring Sunday. That's right. Come and drink and be merry, for tomorrow you may die. Wonder what boy went to see bis best girl Saturday night, and on his way home got caught in a rain and had to turn around and come back? A number of people from around n C.MA r?/\ rr r v\ ^ y-v Qrt M A U Cnrv/^AT? \jatx vjjluvd went tu unTouuau uuuuaj and had a very nice time. With best wishes to the Dispatch and its many readere, is the wish of Me. i ^ ? Foley's Zidney Cure Will cure Bright's Disease. Will cure Diabetes. Will cure Stone in Bladder. Will cure Kidney and Bladder Diseases. Foley's Kidney Cure cures all dis eases arising from disordered kidneys or bladder. The Kaufmann Drug Co. Good "Work. The money secured by Senator Tillman from the United States government for the claims helped out considerably, this being about $82,000, and had it not been this it is not known exactly what the state would have done. The need for the commission on taxes appointed at the last Legislature to get together and devise some means to get the State on a cash besis is shown when the State Treasurer will find it necessary to borrow $175,000 to meet the general expenses of the State government. The Legislature provided for the borrowing of $300,000, if so much be necessary, for the State government; $100,000 nf which was to be used for Den 8ion pupo868 and $200,000 for general expenses. Only about $75,000 of the pension money was borrowed, but as all pensions have been paid no more can be borrowed on this account this year. Of the general fund of $300,000 the State Treasurer has borrowed already $125,000, leaving a margin of $175,000. A great deal of thi3 money was UBed for the paying of interest on bonds which was payable last month and other expenses, and the State Treasurer is nf fhp nnininn that hfi will iust about ? J run to tbe end of December on the other $175,000 which he will be obliged to borrow. DeWitt Is The Name. When you go to buy Witch Hazel Salve look for the name DeWitt on every box. The pure, unadulterated Witch Hazel is used in making DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, which is the best salve in the world for cuts, burns, bruises, boils, eczema and piles. The popularity of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, due to its many cures, has caused numerous worthless counterfeits to be placed on the market. The genuine bears the name of E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago Sold by all druggists. The Zing Snake'o Prowess. The most relentless exterminator of reptiles is a member of the family itself?the beautiful, lithe, yellow and black king snake, the friend of man and the avowed enemy of anything that creeps or crawls regardless of size or poison fang. A native of our own South, the king snake is between five and eight feet long and no thicker around than a man's thumb. Built in every muscle and bone for speed and tremendous constricting power, there is not another snake on earth that can withstand his assault. He is immuned to the poison of tbe cobra and of the rattler alike, and tbe strength of a 30 foot python has no terrors for him. Within five minutes from the opening of the fight the king snake could kill the biggest python that ever lived. Ferocious as the little ;onetrictor is toward his own kinu, toward man he is friendly and rarely A l A _ a i - ? iriea iu eauapt) wueii met, Bneia. Bronchitis for Twenty YearsMrs. Minerva Smith, of Danville, III, writes: "I had bronchitis for twenty years and never got relief until I used Foley's Honey and Tar which is a sure cure. TheKaufmann Drug Co. Hurtful to Farmers. The proposition of the York convention to sell the State farms and require ali able-bodied convicts to work the roads mav be taken as instructions by the York delegation, as the resolution of Mr. Ardrey and adopted by the convention undoubtedly reflects the sentiment in this county. Mr. Ardrey'a statement that a half million bales of cotton is annually produced on convict farms in competition with men who are forced to be farmers, ought to show the urgency of the adoption of therecom mendation. If the people of the State could be made to understand how hurtful to the State's best interests is the policy of growing cotton with convict labor the system would go with the next sitting of the legislature.?Rock Hill Herald. White Man LynchedAeotin, Wash., August 5 ?William Hamilton, a white man, and a well to do farmer, who confessed to the murder of Mabel Richards, was taken from jail and lynched by a mob of a thousand men shortly after midnight. | The mob had been gathering all day j yesterday, and Sheriff Richards, of | Asotin county, father of Hamilton's ! victim, did all in his power to prevent ! the lynching. He had sworn in 25 deputies and kept them on guard at the jail last night. Twelve or fifteen masked men marched to the county jail, overpowered the deputies, took the prisoner and hanged him to a guy wire. They left the body hanging on the street. The girl victim was only thirteen years old. You Know What You Aro 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. . Jeroms Hotel Privilege. The directors of the State dispensary have granted a tourists' hotel privilege to the manager of the new Jerome hotel, Mr. James Flannigan. It is understood that Col. F. M. Mixon will be the one in charge cf the business of this hotel privilege. He said Thursday that the application to ths State Board had the endorsement of every member of the county board, of the members of the legislative delegation and of the members of the city council. The hotel privilege will be something new around these parts. There are three or four others in the State?at North Augusta, the Isle of Palms and one or two other resorts. Col. Mixon says that he will keep the place open at night, and unless objection is raised by the State Board, will probably sell beer on draught, mixed drinks, etc. This he says 19 not m violation 01 the dispensary law'srestrictions. The State Board has also decided to allow Charleston to have an additional beer bottling establishment. It is understood that D. H. Goble will succeed Col. Mixon at the beer dispensary at the Columbia hotel. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PFHHVRflYA! PIS I? At Safr. Always reliable. Ladle*, as* Prugenst for CHICHEWTER'K E?TUL?H in Red and <io!d metallic boxen, sealed with blue ribbon. Take no other. Refuse daiiperou* ?ub?tttlutionsnnd imitations. Huy of your Dru^ist, or send 4e. in stamps for Partienlmra. Teatlmoniai* and Relief for I.adie*." i-i inter, by return .71 all. 10.000 Testimonials, Sold by ail l>rok^lstA. CHICEE8TER CHEMICAL CO. 3100 Hiadiion Square, I'll. 'A., T*A. llentlan thlr D?? > . F0LEY3 HONET' IAR stops the cou^h and heals lungs 1 ; In elegant cases containing all the ; latest improvements. Designed lor ! both Rome and Chnrch u*e [Jp-to- ! date and noied lor sweetness and I r\n*if r f.-.r a AA.rav ?m a ' V*1 r? V 1 (UlU UUKVJlil1 Y. ; Write today lor catalogue prints and terms, Stool, book and freight free. ; j a wonder'ui attachment to fit any piano, enabling any one without previor.s knowledge of music to play the simplest to most difficult music without study or practice. Catalogue i and particulars free. We havo a lot of pood second ; hand Pianos and Orgaus of various makes from rent and exchange to be sold a', low prices and easy terms. For anything musical write I HIDDEN & BATES, S. M. II. I j SAVANNAH, OA. September 10, 1903. ly. i i I 1 AMHREW HRAWCflRn niitfiibvv ?iin vv i ^iiif ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBIA, - - - - S. C. PRACTICES IN THE STATE AND Federal Courts, and offers his professional services to the citizens of Lexington County. October 18?ly. Alfred J. Fox, I Life and Fire I | Insurance and Real Estate j Agent, j ! Lexington, S. C I g j Only First Class Companies Represented. My companies are popular, strong and reliable. No one can give yonr ' business better attention; no one can give you better protection; no one can 1 give you better rates. ! Prompt and careful attention given j ! t I . _ 1 . .Mf T* . _ 1 T> i. A . ! to Duying ana sening neai estate, ; both town and country properties. ; Correspondence respectfulv solicited. ! j i ??? Thousands Saved By a m, si's hew Disoserl Th wonderful medicine posi-g tively cures Consumption, Coughsg Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Fneu-1 monia, Hay Fever, P'eurisy, La-B Grippe, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, ? Croup and Whooping Cough.B Every brttle guaranteed. No| Cure. No Pay. Price 50o.&$l.| Tril bottle free. ? llll 090000S0900.00090 III DR. BAKER'S if:i FEMALE 1 REGULATOR. ! iiggg ; A New Discover)1 for the : fjH! Prevention and Cure of I |jjj Female Diseases. ill? It is o permanent cure for all i ** (II t i iujii Womb. Bladder and Urincry Disil.jf' eases end Female Weaknesses. Leucorrhoea or Whites. Irregular | ifjiSi and Painful Menstruation. Ac | i| Ladies will find it of special j , ? valueif taken with regularityduring Pregnancy or the Change j li of Life. ^ I I S I ===== | 'I jfit) Price. Sl-25- Qfr ! 1 i j| PBEPABEP BY DR. W. C. BAKER. I TIE 1801001 ROIIiiim SE3 CO.. i) BUIOfACTVKUS AO SOLS FtOFKllTOLi. i ? I i CREENEVILLE. TENS. \i L=i^; _ Dec. 7, 1903?Stop. a?giaBgJiruiWiiJinTJii<nfniiirnrgTii ? ?aa C. M. EriRD. F. E. Dreheb. EFIRD & BREHER, Attorneys at Law, LEXINGTON, C. H., S. C, WILL PEACTICE IN ALL THE Courts. Business solicited. One member of the firm will always be at office, Lexington, S. C. uno 17?6m. DR. E, J. ETHEREDGE, SUKGEON DENTIST, LEESVILLE, S. C. Office next door below post office. Always on band. February .12. ESWARD L. ASBfLU Attorney at Law, LEESVILLE, S. C. rractices in al! the Courts. Business solicited. Sept 30-6m. oiOE&B BEOTS MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C., JEWELER REPAIRER : Kas a splendid stock of Jewelry, Watches, Clocks and Silverware/ A fine line of Spectacles and Eyeglasses to fit every one, all for sale at lowest prices. Bepairs on Watches first class quickly done and guaranteed, at moderate prices. 50?tf CAROLINA 111 BANK, THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN COLUMBIA. UNITED STATES. STATE, CITY AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY. Savings Department. Paid up Capital - $200,000 Surplus Profits . - 70,000 Liability of Stockholders - 200,000 $470,000 Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent, oer annum, payable May 1st and November 1st W. A. CLAItK. President, WilieJoj?3s, Vice President and Cashier, December 4?ly. LEIGH ?8S BANK. DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO CHECK. W. P. ROOF, Cashier-. DIRECTORS: Allen Jones, W. P. Roof, C. M. Efird, R. Hilton. James E. Hendrix. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Deposits of $1 and upwards rooeived and. interest at 5 per cent, per annum allowed, payable April and October. September 21?tf PGINES BOILERS. Tanks. Stacks, Stand Pipes and Bheet-Iroa Work; Shafting. Pulleys, Gearing, Bones, Baugers, et& Mill Castings. VCast erery day; work 200 hands. &OKBABD IKON WOBK8 * SUPPLY 09 AUGUSTA, GXOAG1A. January 27?ly K0D0L digests what you eat.' E0D0L cleanses, purifies, strengthens ' and sweetens the stomach. KODOL cures indigestion, dyspepsia, and all stomach and bowel troubles. KODOL accelerates the action of the gas trie glands and gives tone to the digestive organs. KODOL relieves an overworked stomach of all nervous strain gives to the heart a full, free and untrammeled action, nourishes the nervous system and feeds the brain. KODOL is the wonderful remedy that is ????? making so many sick people well and weak people strong by giving to their bodies all of the nourishment that is contained in the food they eat. Bottles 00I7, SI.00 Size holdlne VA times the trial size, which sells for 50c. Prepared only by E. C. DeVITT 4 CO.. CBJCAM, FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS When writing mention the Dispatch. TEe leading Sporting Weekly A Z>A v?T,T ? yz~ pStV. ' "~C? VqV'" V~ | I1,*"- ~ send $1.00 and get the POLICE GAZETTE or 13 WEEKS and a Sporting Book FREE. premium list mailed free on application. Richard K. Fox. n. Y. City.