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jQ^Bycarelessness. Cure pation and Indigestior ' I PAHiSi IIhAand Tonic pellets? IVftV Nature and does not gi and For sale by C E Ccrley, G. M. Ha: / P. Boof, Lexii \ Tie Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, August 26, 1903. Housewives are very foolish Dot to form a labor union against their cooks Th? wnrld will not be convinced of the sweetness.of your faith by the ? sourness cf your face. "Know thyself," says the old adage. - A man can find out quite a good deal himself by running for office. > The Union Iron Works of San Francisco, one of the great industries of the West, has gone to the wall. One fliinufe Gough Gnre For Goughs, CoEtis and Group. ~ The cotton mills in New Orleans have closed down on account of the high price of cotton and the very low price of cloth. A married woman is disappointed when she starts away for a two weeks' visit unless her husband looks heartbroken. Little Girl (Watch mother fixing hatDinel?"When will I be old enough > ~ * 0 to have boles made in my bead to keep my hat on?" Many persons in this community wT are suffering from kidney complaint [ who could avoid fatal results by F using Foley's Kidney Cure. The f Kaufmann Drug Co. It is easier for a man to make love to a woman when he dosen't want to than to make her stop making love to him when she wants to. "I say Jones," said Smith, "what did you give for that bors6?" "My note," replied Jones: "Well, you certainly got a bargain. The Aunt?And how was your birthday party, Archie? Archie?Oh, auntie, it was the finest I ever had! Why, I got a terrible stomache trouble that I could not go to school J for three days. When you want a physic that is mild and gentle, easy to take and | certain to act, always use Chamber [ Iain's Stomach and JLaver Tablets. For sale by The Kaufmann Drug Co. Thos. R. Morgan, the millionaire sash and door manufacturer at Milwaukee, was shot no death on Tuesday by Frederick Ham pel, a dis% charged employe who later committed suicide in jail. Minister Conger at Pekin has obtained a written promise from the Chinese government that two of the Chinese ports, one of them important and the other of no consequence, shall be open ports by a treaty which is to be signed on October S. rr Foley's Kidney Cure ia a medicine disease free from poisons and will cure any case of kidney that is not beyond the reach of medicine. Tne Kaufmann Drug Co. Carrie Nation was locked up at Bayoune, N. J., this week charged with disorderly conduct. She collected a crowd by haranguing on a street corner and then ran among - the men striking cigars, cigarettes and pipes from their mouth. The Canadian Pacific railroad's steamer Empress of Iadia collided near Hong Kong on Tuesday with the Chinese cruiser Huang Tai. The . Huang Tai sank, carrying to the bottom the captain and thirteen of the crew who refused to leave the vessel. that case of Consti^^^Kl 1 ere it's chronic. Try yB&\ Skills 1 a remedy that assis man, Kaufmann Drug Co., and W. gton, S. C. Early steel penB were so costly that makers advertised they would make such repairs as were necessary for a ohoforl time orpriPflllv K1*T months. When a man damaged his pen he carried it back to the factory and had it mended by a first class mechanic. It is reported from Red Lodge, Montanna, that the grasshoppers are so thick in that section that they are plastered each day on locomotives and when wheels becomes so slippery that when the locomotives stop it is difficult to start them again. The Oliver Refining Company, of Norfolk, Va, owning a large plant for the refining of cotton seed oil,hps failed and has gone into the hands of a receiver. The slump in VirginiaCarolina Chemical stock is said to be the cause of the failure. If you know of a poor old strifled horse?a horse with a sore back, a barbed wire wound, unnatural growths, stiff joints or swollen limbs, send him around. We can cure him with a few applications of Ramon's Nerve & Bone Oil. 25 cents at C. E. Corlev, G. M. Harman, Julian E. Kaufmann and W. P. Roof. It is reported from Berlin that the German government, under the impulse of the emperor, will ask the reichsfcag for an increase in the permanent military establishment, by about 39,000 men, to be organized into two army corps, raising the standing army to about 647,000 men. The increase in money necessary is estimated at about $9,000,000, exclusive of equipment. Some Old Folks. mr i3i _ _/ t T _ I a xne oiaebi man on juong xaianu celebrated hie 104th birth day recently and remarked that he wouldn't mind it if he lived to 110. A year ago he married his third wife. He began chewing and smoking when he was between 3 and 4 and has kept the habits up. He attributes his long life to minding his own business. The testimony of "Uncle Frank" Binion is quite the other way. He has never indulged in tobacco or liquor, and has been a Methodist and Democrat from boyhood. At the age of 103 he runs a small hotel, milks the cows and raises by his own labor all the vegetables used on his table. Ex Governor Lubbock of Texas, aged 90, commits matrimony the third time, today. His second wife died a year ago. He is quite wealthy. Mrs. No. 3 is a young girl who lives in Abilene, the great cattle market. Mrs. Mollis Allen, of South Fork, Ky., says she has prevented attacks of cholera morbus by taking ChamberIain's Stomach and Liver Tablets when she felt an attack coming on. such attacks are usually caused by indigestion and these Tablets are just what is needed to cleanse the stomach and ward of the approaching attack. Attacks of bilious colic may be prevented in the same way. For sale by The Kaufmann Drug Co. Lcag-felt Want. The man who had made a million rather suddenly was not altogether happy. "It seem3 to me" he mused, uneasily, "when a man gets rich quick there should be some kind of sanita- j rium where he could go until he acquired the taste of olives and learned how 'o pronounce ch&ffeur correctly." j Women Rioters. McKeeeport, Pa , August 21.?Women mixed with men engaged in a street riot here today. The trouble took place on Thirteenth street between a number of scab workmen employed at the Port Yue Tin Plate mill, where the strike declared three months ago still remains unset- ' tied, and a crowd of strikers. The workmen had a keg of beer and the strikers attempted to capture it. Shots were exchanged but no one was injured. The women, armed with brooms and other nondescript weapons took part in the affair. Several of the workmen were badly beat? ? a m ii a m ! rx f rr? V> rs f Al? fcJLl uy ILie tttltHJii Ul tuo wumcu rr jllu iui the first time have taken a hand in the strike riots here. Two women who conducted a boarding house where a large number of non unionists are quartered were chased several squares by the infuriated women strike sympathizers and fell from exhaustion. The police were unable to cope with the mob which numbered over a 100. I i ? First and Second Bale. Bamberg, August 21.?Hon. S. C. Folk, a prominent merchant and farmer here, shipped the second cotton bale of the season by tonight's iTnrooQ fr? Wocroror ArHr* nf rihftrlfiR UUVJ w If Mgwuv* w ton. Some time ago he shipped the first bale raised in the State to Pope & Fleming, Augusta, Ga., receiving 20 cents per pound for same. End of Bitter Fight. "Two physicians had a long and stubborn fight with an abcess on my right lung" writes J. F. Hughes of Du Point, Ga. "and gave me up, everybody thought my time had come. As a last lesort I tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. The benefit I received was strking and I was on my feet in a few days. Now I've entirely regained my health." It conquers all Coughs, Colds, Throat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed by The Kaufmann Drug Co. Price 50c and Si. 00. Trial bottles free. President and His Friends. Oyster Bay, N. Y, Aug. 21.?Financial legislation and national and New York State politics were the principal topics of discussion today between the president and his guests. Early in the day ^Representative E. J. Hill, of Connecticut, talked with the president of the prospect of enacting remedial financial legislation at the approaching session of congress. Mr. Hill favored an early extra session. Mr. Babcock talked with the president about the work of the extraordinary session of congrees, especially with reference to financial legislation. No determination has yet been reached whether a decision the president will talk or correspond with many members of both the senate and the house of representatives. Gov. Benjamin B. O'Dell, of New I York, today had a three-hours conference with President Koosevelt at | Sagamore Hill. They reached a per| feet understanding on all points ! which^tjiey discussed and are in ! entire accord regarding ail matters | oi eitner personal or party concern. The Death Penalty. Little tbiog sometimes results in death. Thus a mere scratch, insignificant cuts or puny boils have paid the death penalty. It is wise to have Bucklen's Arnica Salve ever handy. It's the best Salve on earth and will prevent fatality, when Burns, Sores, Ulcers and Piles threaten. Only 25c at The Kaufmann Drug Co. | All Trains to Carry Mails. Post Master General Payne has decided to have the mails carried on all trains, whether freight or passenger, when patrons along the line shall so desire. This will be effected by commissioning conductors, baggage master or other trainsmen, pay ing them for this extra service. It means farther that in case of strikes any freight train carrying mails will be a fully under protection of the government as the through and local mail trains. 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 is on each box 25c. A FACT ABOUT THE "BLUES" What is known as the "Blues' is seldom occasioned by actual existing external conditions, but in the great majority of cases by a disordered LIVER? ?. THIS IS A FACT which may be demonstrated by trying a course of They control and regulate the LIVER. They bring hope and bouyancy to the mind. They bring health and elasticity to the body. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. Union Attacks Marine Sand. "Washington, Aug. 20.?Organized labor has renewed its fight on the United States marine band. Director Santleman has received word from Baltimore that in order to avoid a ! controversy with the American Federation of Musicians it has been decided not to have the marine band in line at the parade of the Odd Fel lows in Baltimore on September 23. The Federal of musicians put in a protest too late to prevent the band from marching with the recent parade of the Elks in Baltimore, but the officials of the federation have now decided to make a fight to prevent the appearance of the band in all parades of a civic nature. Quick Relief for Asthma Suffers. Foley's Honey and Tar affords immediate relief to asthma suffereis in the worst stages and if takeu in time will effect a cuie. The Kaufmann Drug Co. Could 2?ot Stand It. Officer? "YuU were trying to steal this dummjf' Boston Youth?l*Oh, no, sii!" Officer?uBut you were putting your hands on it." Boston Youth?"Yes, I was trying to change tne word pants' to 'irouser." ftHEOTHfo'sj |blacxdraught| I THE ORIGINAL j |UVER MEDICINE] 1A sallow complexion, dizziness, ?j biliousness and a coated tongue ? are common indications of liver B and kidney diseases. Stomach and b bowel troubles, severe as they are, C give immediate warning by pain, tt but liver and kidney troubles, ? though less painful at the start, are ? much harder to cure. Thedford's |? Black-Draught never fails to bene- Jr fit diseased liver and weakened kid- jg neys. It stirs up the torpid liver j& to throw off the germs of fever and i| ague. It is a certain preventive a or cholera and Bright's disease of S the kidnevs. With kidnevs re- fi inforced by Thedford's Black* g Draught thousands of persons have g dwelt immune in the midst of vel- S low fever. Many families live in 8 perfect health and have no other j* aoctor than Thedford's Black- S Draught. It is always on hand for fj use in an emergency and saves S many expensive calls of a doctor. ? Mullins, S. C., March 10, 1901. S i have used Thedford's Black-Draught fl for three years and I have not had to go S to a doctor since I have been taking it. fi it is the best medicine for me that is 9 on the market for liver and kidney S troubles and dyspepsia and other V complaints. Rev. A. G. LEWIS, [Wood's Seeds I FOR FALL SOWING. j > Farmers and Gardeners who de1 sire the latest and fullest infornia/ tion about ( I Vegetable and Farm Seeds $ | should write for Wood's New | ? Fall Catalogue. It tells all about J 5 the fall planting of Lettuce, Cab- 1 t bage and other Vegetable crops J | which are proving so profitable to i j southern growers. Also about 1 J Crimson Clover, Vetches, 1 i tosses and Uovers, g I Seed Oats, Wheat, J I Rye, Barley, etc. I I "Wood's New Fall Catalogue mailed J * free on request. Write for it. a { T. W. WOOD & SONS, } I Seedsmen, Richmond, Va. I July 29?2 no. Union Made Shoes. j~~ 1903, ! ! We extend to our Lexingtcn friends a hearty welcome to inspect our Ike of j j j | They have never been equal for the price. On (remnant) lots prices greatly reduced. Spring Stock *.viil begin to come on February 15th, CALL AND SEE US BEFORE BUYING. ilE. P. & F. A. DAVIS, Ijino MAIN STREKr COLU3IBIA, S. C. I February 19?ly. 'I II I A Specialty. j PI.Af!!/ T.ANKC1TAN fifcaAtfaiail l?ffi#Aaaaia1 are the best all round Fowls on the market. I have few very fine COCKERELS AND PULLETS for sale at low prices. Tfaey are from the purest and best known strain, and have been selected with the greatest care. For further particulars, address. G. M. Harman, Lexington, S. C. n r? rm vi n a n\ /\ t v?t I a.r I ix vx tt an **t a vx ir n SOUTH (MUL1M MM WUKkS 1707 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. 8MARBLE AND GRANITE Dealers South. We use the best grade material in manufacturing 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 can put it down that he will get cheap stock, cheap work, and of course a cheap job. We can compete with any fair dealer in thi? country, but we cannot say we will sell as cheap as some as we do not care ^.rr^^1 do shabby work. IRON I WIRE FENCING, GRAVE LOT DOUG, ETC, for sale. Write to us or see our ME. P. B. EDWAEDS, LEXIXGTO]ST, S. C. and we will see that you are treated fair.] SOUTH CAROLINA MARBLE WORKS. September 1J. 44?tl I THE HOME BANK,! Wtf (INCORPORATED.) ?f, W LEXINGTON^ S. G. g | DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS, f IsK capital, ?:?o,ooo. m i|K SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. * INTEREST PAID ON SAY- ?f< W INGS DEPOSITS. i\\ ;4K FIRE PROOF SAFE AND VAULT. BUHGLAR INSURANCE. YOUR {Ml , ACCOUNT SOLICITED, ftf, ? - ? Tir.nrnnir t XT (TrDrTl T PflY /)/ fj(\ F. AV. USWAL/U, OrJtiU. EZjULi ii*'JiCrAJiAii, Ajjr iaxajlt u> jl'va.| f)k\ M President. Vic9 President. Cashier, yjit J>]$ DIRECTORS: fil] l() F. W. OSWALD, ALFRED J. FOX, J. E. KAUFMANS- m\ GEO. BELL TIMMERMAN, E. W. ROBERTSON, H. L. OSWALD. ?JK March 18. 1903. Gm. A I^Ni ^ ^ A i A ^ wm. plattt DEALER IN Ik (jflods. Milliner? and Notions. ESP a J m Win my HimsHiiaaivii j ?* ?> ? ?*avun^ NEARLY OPPOSITE POST 0FFI0E, COLUMBIA, - - - S. C. MAIN STREET. We have received and have placed on our shelves one of the most beautiful as well as the most complete line of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS ever shown in th 3 city. These are all standard goods from the most reliable manufacturers and are recommended for their stylish and nobby appearance and the beauty oi pattern. A full line of Ginghams and dress goods of all descriptions, as well as lovely creations in fashionable spring and summer millinery. Come and see these goods before purchasing. 1 will make it to your interest to do so. October, 9.?3m. *