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The Lexington Dispatch Wednesday, September 9,1903. -* i I mi Death of the Factory Girl. Like a trampled flower she lay there. In the cabin on the hill; "Jennie's sick." said Torn, her brother To the foreman of the milL Tossing in her restless fever, 1 On a blanket soiled and torn, , Lay this work wora child of sorrow, Eight sad years since she was born. Then her feverish fancy wakened, And her eyes grew wide with fear, 'Mamma, harry, there's the whistre: I'll be late if I lie here. See that wheel above the window; * What a hifr nnt,' Koa if-. n-hirl' TV IUIV M W vuv WW av Mamma. I'm so tired of working And I'm such a little girl. Can't I have a dolly, mamma. Like that one I saw one da}? , Are there mills in heaven, too. mamma? Won't God let me run and play? **Sde how fast the spools are spinning! Faster, faster! Oh. my head! No, I oonldn't help it: no sir! Please, I didn't break the thread! "Oh, my finger's causht! It's "bleecing! Stop the wheels and let me go; Mamma, quick? The wheels will kill me Stop it! Oh, it harts me so!" Then the angel paused no longer, Fanned her with his cooli"g breath. _Towbed her tinny heart and stopped it, 8oothed her with the peace of death. A Bey's Wild Bide fer Life. With family around expecting him to r'ie, And a bod riding for life, 18 miles, to get Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, W. H Brown, of Leesville, IncL, endured death's agonies from asthma: but this wonderful medicine , gave instant relief and soon cured him. He writes: "I now sleep soundly every night" Like marvelous cures of Consumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and Grip prove its matchless merit for all Throat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50c. and $1,00. The Kaufmann Drug Co. Dots {sow. Bichlaaft. To the Editor of the Dispatch: r We are having some very warm weather. Cotton is opening fast. Mrs. Lee will on move into her new residence, r You can bear the ring of the hammer and the rumble of the lumber ^ * wagon all around. Mioo T>rtla Winrror<1 ononf. o vorv iUOVU MWAW VIIU^HAVI W|/VUV M ? v* j pleasant time last week with Miss Gertrude Wingard ic Richland. ^ Messrs. G. W. Taylor and Fred Herman are the happiest men in Richland. They are, both boys. Everything is still lively at Hyatt's Park. Mrs. Phillips and Miss Gertrude Wingard spent a pleasant day at Edgewood last Wednesday. Saccess to the Dispatch and its readers. A. August 31. 1903. * ??- ' Is Praise of Chamberlain's Colic " Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. "Allow me to give you a few words in praise of Chamberlain's Colic, ^ Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," says Mr. John Hamlett, of Eagle Pass, Texas. "I suffered one week with bowel trouble and took all kinds of medicine without getting any relief, when my friend, Mr. C. Johnson, a merchant here, advised me to take this remedy. After taking one dose I felt greatly relieved and when I had taken the third dose was entirely cared. 1 thanfc you trom tne Dottom of my heart for putting this great remedy in the hands of mankind/' For sale by The Kaufmann Drug Co. .Cleveland Popular in the West -Savannah, Ga., September 4?Optimistio and greatly improved in health, Mayor Herman Myers has rem turned to the city after a profitable vactaion in the far west and in New York. The mayor likes the west much .better than be does the east. The money market is not tight there, and the westerners did not even know that there was anything wrong in the east. He found, however, that confidence is being restored in the east. k . "The people in the west are1 tired of Republican rule, however," said Afftvnr Mvprp. in discussing the like lihood of Cleveland's nomination "If the Democrats will nominate a man in whom the west has confidence?I do not mean a western man?they will be able to make great inroads in the western states. Cleveland is popular there. In fact, I think the /. ???M?B8B? average business man ail over the country will stand by the 6age of Princeton. I do not believe the third term talk will operate against him. t u William Randolph Hurst is strong in the west and in the east, too," said the mayor. "Ia my opinion he will figure prominently in the selection of a man for second place on the ticket. Hearst is almost certain to be named for vice president unless a New York man is selected for first Dlace. Cleve ? " 1 land seems to be the strongest man for the Democrats and if he is nominated he will be supported by the west. Bryan is now a b*ck number, and those who were once his supporters have lost confidence in him. I do not think he is to be considered." Beautiful "Women. Plump cheeks, flushed with the ' soft glow of health and a pure complexion, make all women beautiful. Take a small dose of Herbine after each meat; it will prevent constipation and help digest what you have eaten. 50c. Mrs. Wm. M. Stroud, Midlothian, Texas, writes, May 31, 1901: "We have used Herbine in our family for eight years, and found it the beet medicine we ever used for constipaKilinno faror onrl mal&ria " Snlr? IllVJUy K/UiVUO AVTV* MUVt IWWV. by The Eaufmann Drug Co. Race Separation. Chicago, Sept. 3 ?John Temple Graves of Atlanta delivered an address on the problem of the races this morning before a convocation of the Chicago University. He followed the lines of his Chautauqua address, urging separation of the races as the only solution, wh.jh is neither impracticable nor impossible. He said: ''The South is neither cruel or unpatriotic; the North knows it. The North is neither immovable nor vindicative? the South knows it. We are yet pne people, and must meet on a plan of brotherhood and destiny." He was greeted by an immense audience and great enthusiasm. Has Sold a Pile of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for more than twenty years and it has given entire satisfaction. I have sold a pile of it and can recom mend it highly.?Joseph MciUhmey, Linton, Iowa. Yon will find this remedy a good friend when troubled with a cough or cold. It always affords quick relief and is pleasant to take. ; For sale by The Kaufmann Drug Co i Curiosity. A dog turns around several times before laying down simply because his far-away progenitors did it in order to make a bed in the grass or snow. In placing hi9 nose on his paws he is doing what these Bame progenitors did to keep their noatrils protected. In the careful cleaning of her fur the modern cat imitates her remote ancestors, which were able in this way to remove odors likely to betray their presence to the animals they were hunting. Neglected Colds. Every part of the mucous membrane, the nose, throat, ears, head and lungs, etc, are subjected to disease and blight from neglected colds. Palldrd'o H Sn?nr\ Jo o | ^atiaiu o uvii7uvuuu ujiu^ 10 c* pleasant and effective remedy. 25c. 50c, Si.00. W. Akendrick, Valley Mills, Texas, writes: 4'I have used Ballard's Horehound Syrup for coughs and throat troubles; it is a pleasant and most effective remedy." Sold by The Kaufmacn Drug Co. Cotton Conditions. Washington, Sept. 3.? The government report on cotton crop conditions w&3 issued today. The report is that the condition of cotton is 81.2 as compared with 79 7 on July 5. A Purgative Pleasure. If you ever took DeWitt's Little Early Risers for biliousness or constipation you know what a purgative pleasure i3. These famous little pills cleanse the liver and rid the system of all bile without producing unpleasant effects. They do not gripe, sicken or weskeu, but give A ^ ^ ,1 ?4. L A. _ iL . Li J tout) auu Hirtxigiii 10 me uesues ana organs involved. W. H. Howell, of Houston, Tex., says "No better pill cm be used than Little Early Risers for constipation, sick headache, etc/' Sold by all druggists. EflBfcWEHB?IfT^TWgPiwmWBWWHqPTtggfflM ,T< More Assassinations PlannedBelgrade, September 4 ?The officers of the Nish and other garrisons in Servia were arrested for demanding a trial by coutmartial of the conspirators concerned in the assassination of King Alexander, Qaeen Draga and the ministry, and threatenening to resign if the demand were refused. Later it was announced that the group of officers of Nish garrison have decided to kill all conspirators of the palace assassinations and the officers of other garrisons joined them. They intended to act at an early date, but the news leaked out and all conspirators were arrested. Forty-seven officers were arrested in Nish alone. Doctors Could Not Help Her. ' I had kidney trouble for years,1' writes Mrs. Raymond Conner, of Shelton, Wash., 'and the doctors could not help me. I tried Foley's Kidney Cure, and the very first dose gave me relief and I am now cured. I cannot say too much for Foley's Kidney Cure." The Kaufmann Drug Co. A Good Rule. Happy the man tha^oes not boaet nor bluster. Oae has often to surrender an opinion or retreat from a position. It comes easier to the humble man to do these tbiDgs. Benjamin Franklin tells in his "autobiography" that he made it a rule of his life never to emphatically state his disagreement with others. He would saj: "I believe you are mistaken," or some work that only partially committed him to his own statement upon the subject. Such a rule is far more likely to lead to pleasant results than the dictatorial utterances of some people. Besides it evinces more of the genteel spirit than is shown in the opposite method. * & ? Sprains. S. A. Read, Cisco, Texas, writes, March 11th, 1901: "My wrist was sprp'aed so badly by a fall that it was useless; and after using several remedies that failed to give relief, used Ballard's Snow Liniment, and was cured. I earnestly recommend it to any one suffering from sprains." 25c, 50c, Si 00. Sold by The Kaufmann Drug Co. An Appeal for Aid. Governor Heyward Friday morning received a letter from A. L Gas D sett, of Westminister, in Oconee county, asking for aid for the farmers, especially the tenants, in that section. It seems that on August 11 a destructive hail storm and cyclone devastated a large section of the country and Mr. Gi8S6tt states that the tenants are in very bad circumstances. There is nothing the governor can do officially except give the information out to the public, in the hope that they might respond Personally he contributed something for their aid. Used for Pneumonia. Dr. C. J. Bishop, of Agnew, Mich, says, "I have used Foley's Honey and Tar in three very severe cases of pneumonia with good results in every case.'* Refuse substitutes. The Kaufmann Drug Co. Thirteen Husbands? Kokomo, Ind., Sept.?A woman with thirteen living husbands, is the claim in a cross-complaint for divorce filed here in which Sarah Pohlman seeks legal separation from Joseph Pohlman. It is alleged that eight of the husbands live in Ohio and five in Indiana. The Hoosier spouses are said to be John Tyler, George Eads, Thomas McVeta, Richard Johnson and the cross-complaint, Joseph Pohlman. We have in our shelves many remedies for constipation and biliousness, but the never failing, common sense cure is found only in Ramon's Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets. This Treatment cures by relieving the cause of the trouble: the Pick Pill arouses the liver, while the Tonic Pellets tones up the organs and insure natural and healthy conditions. Complete Treatment?two medicines?full directions?only 25 cents. CBnBBBMnMMPnMI iCTMK?BOHM j?w? jfj^k Constipation is nothing more than a clogging of the bowels Ianu nouiing jc-ss man vital stagnation or death if not relieved. If every constipated sufferer J could realize that he is allowing S poisonous filth to remain in his | system, he would soon get relief. g Constipation invites all kind of ^ contagion. Headaches, biliousness, colds and many other ailments disappear when constipated bowels are relieved. Thedford's Black-Draught thoroughly cleans out the bowels in an easy and natural manner without the = purging' of calomel or other vio- H lent cathartics. B Be sure that you got the oripi- B nal Thcdford's Black-Draught, mB made by Tlio Chatte.nooga Medi- H cine Co. Sold by all druggists in ^ 25 cent and $1.00 packages. I lloresn, Ark., Mat 25, 1901. I I cannot recommend Thenford's Black- fl Draught too highly, lkeep It In ravhouse a all the time and liars used It for tho lost M ten years. 1 never gate my children m any other laxative. I think 1 could M never be able to work without It B on account of beinsr troubled vrlth la constlnatlou. Your medicine la am^A all that keeps me np? C'. B. JIcFABLAXD. BEESWAX WANTED" 1N LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES TT^E WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MAB? VV ket price lor cxean and pure Beeswaz. Price governed I y color and condition. THE BAZAAR. LEXINGTON, S. C JAMES HARMAN, 3DE2ST-A.X- STJZRO-ISOIfcT LEXINGTON, S, C., (Office'in rear of tbe Ccurt House.) INFORMS THE PUBLIC THAT EL will be in his office every Friday for tfcf purpose of doing dentaJ v. crk in ail it*branches. ATarnh 19 ]Qfl*2 1V. W. L RECKLING, u^-IESTZST, COLUMBIA, S. c. IS NOW MAKING THE BEST Pictures that can be had in this country and all who have never nad a real fine picture, shoald now try some of his latest styl?3. Specimens cun be seen at his Gallery. up stairs, next to the Hub When writing mention tv i Dispatch. Lithia Water. Bottled Gingerale, Coca-Cola, on Ice, at The Bazaar. Miiio coiiiloie Mile, LEXINGTON, S. C. LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC AND CLASSICAL COURSE. NEXT SESSION OPExNS SEPTEMBER 7. Vocal and Instrumental Music. Elocution. i College Trained T?-h< her*. 233 Students Eciroilec Last Session. Expenses per Session $6J to $80. Send lor Catalogue to O. D. SEAY, PrinciDal. July 29, 1903. 1 Wood's Seeds I FOR FALL SOWING. 1 m. rowvorc oti.I i^?5r<lp7iprs who de- m sire the latest and fullest informa- J / tion about 1 I Vegetable and Farm Seeds ( | should write for Wood's New l % Fall Catalogue. It tells all about I the fall planting of Lettuce, Cab- 1 t bage and other Vegetable crops 1 W which are proving so profitable to t J southern growers. Also about ? 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