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# ^BI^Bi^B]pESSHSK^>y,SSp^& jRi!*?* MBS. CECELIA STOWE, Orator, Entro Nous Club. p? 76 Warren Avenue, |? Jeicago, III., Oct. 22,1902. B >r nearly four years I suffered 8 t ovarian troubles. Hie doc- Kg nsisted on an operation as the B way to get well. I, however, jg igly objected to an operation. B husband felt disheartened as B as I, for home with a sick B an is a disconsolate place at B A friendly druggist advised 11 to get a bottle of Wine of B lui for me to try, and he did so. B fan to improve in afew days and B ecovery was very rapid. With- B ighteen weeks I was another B rm l&CtUdA. ybtfrUXfc*! 3 Mrs. Stowe's letter shows every B B woman how a home is saddened by B B female weaknes and how completely B "Wine of Cardui cures that sick- 81 ness and brings health and happi- B ness again. Do not go on suffer- fl B ing. Go to your druggist today B |9 and secure a $1.00 bottle of Wine B ANDREW CRAWFORD ATTORNEY AT IAW, COLUMBIA, S. C. PRACTICES IN THE STATE AND Federal Courts, and offers his professional services to the citizens of Lexington County. October 18?ly. T ? ?J. 8. ifi'i?5k5iinfl ausa. 4. * " 7 Chapi-n, S. C. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS. O lOsbomes. Disc Barrows. Chattanooga Plows. Aroerjcan Carnage Compare's Baggies. Gate City Stoves. * ' ?HZ&E3ST? HarSset Prices Paid for Cotton ** and Country Produce. High Grade! Low Prices ! "SSY-Give rae a call. February 3?tf (Wood's Seeds. Crimson Clover i J< ? i 1 p-* | bown at tne last working | of the Com or Cotton Crop, 8 can be plowed under the following j April or May in time to plant corn jl or other crops the same season. >| Crimson Clover prevents winter g leaching of the soil, is equal in ferH tihzing value to a good application J of stable manure and will wonder fully increase the yield and qual* ? itv "of corn or othei*crops whicfr follow it. It also makes splendid 1 winter and spring grazing, fine 8 early green feed, or a good hay crop. Even if the crop is cut olf, 8 the action of the roots and stubble i| improve the land to a marked dell ^ Write for price ana special cir-J ?| calar telling about seeding etc., 1 T.W.Wood & Sons, Seedsmen, I RICHMOND, - VIRGINIA. J{ Wood'* Descriptive Fall Catalog, ready about August 1st, tells all about Farm 8 and Vegetable Seeds ior Fall plantW ing. Mailed free on request. m s I Summer School SUMMER PRICES. Classes in Stenography, Typewriting. Book keeping, Penmanship, etc, at REDUCED RATES for complete course to graduation. MACFEAT'S So.Ca. Business College, COLUMBIA, S. C. offers to the young people of the State this excellent opportunity to obtain a business ** education at a very l'trle cost and thus en able them to secure remunerative positions. | College endorsed by graduates bankers, professional and busin< ss men. Over 95 percent, of the Stenographers and Typewriters employed in mercantile houses, banks, insurance, rea' estate and railroad offices, etc., ^ in the city of Columbia are graduates of "MACFEAT'S SO. CA. BUSINESS COLLEGE, thus proving that the business men at the capital of our State where "ur College is established give the preference to graduates Of MACFEAT'S So. Ca BUSINESS COLLEGE. Graduates are holding good posi- ! rions in this and other States, Write for cat- ! alogueand information. Address MACFEAT'S SO. CA. BUSINESS COLLEGE, Columbia, S. C. June 15, iww. 3m. I ^ | RhaWAM Cleanse* acd beaatil.es the caiJ. Froraotes a luxuriant growth. Never Fails to Hertore Gray Hair to its Fouthful Color. Cures scalpedi*ea?es ft^hair fjLiing. The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, July 20, 1904. Lybrand's Barbecue. Ia speakiDg of the campaign meeting at Mr. George L^branaV, in Aiken county, near Seiverr, on Toes day cf last week, the Aikon Journal and Review, after Baying that Mr. Lybrand "engaged the Ls-xingtjn Braes Band for the occasion and their music lent enthusiasm to the occasion," has the following concering ? / n Congressman .Levei: uoDgretaujau A. F. Lever, of Lexington, wa? present, having come down with the boys of the band, and during one of the showers he was invited to speak. Mr. Lsver made a short address, telling several amusing stories and statiDg hie familiar reason why he was present,?i. e.?if there was a red headed, freckle-faced, etc , girl in the crowd wbo wanted a husband, he was ready to talk business with her. The spfci fications were too severe and Mr. Lever received bis usual rebuff. Mr. Lever 6tated his views very strongly upon Rooseveltism and the Republican party in general. He declared tbat be is opposed to the education of the negro. His remarks aroused considerable enthusiasm. Welcomed Old Mammy. . Chicago Chronicle. A beautiful youog lady, a member i of one of the richest and mostaristo cratic families of HendersoD, Ky., married a few years ago and went with her husband to New York city to iive. The affection between her and her "old black mammy'1 was very tender and the separation was very hard to bear. After the young wife had settled in the east she determined to have "mammy" come on a visit to her and sent the money for her ticket. Imagine the surprise of the prim New Yorkers wheD they saw an old colored woman coming through the station gate suddenly pouocsd upon by an elegantly dressed lady, who threw her arms around the old woman's neck and kissed her time and | asraiD. Dropping her bundles, the I - J old womin seated herself on a truck and, drawing the lady upon her lap, tenderly stroked her hair and exclaimed: "My God, my babG I'se so glad to see you, honey." To ber the fiDe lady was only the little girl whom she had tenderly nursed in sickness and iu health and on whom she had lavished all the love of her simple heart. Boll "Weevil in Greenville. Greenville News. Farmers of this county have been worried of late over the report that the boil weevil from Texas has been found hereabout. From various sections tbero> were reports of a strange iD&ect which got into the growmg plant, damaging it badly. bat as tbere waa no expert 10 give an opinion the farmers were not able to determine whether or not the bag was the real Texas product. Mothers, hearken while I tell What will make your baby well? "Teethina" cures them all of pain And gives them rosy cheeks again. Yes, "Teethina" overcomes and counteracts the effects of the summer's heat, aids digestion, regulates the bowels and makes teething easy. Costs 25 cents at druggists. 37 Drink More Water. The human body contains a com? 1 crufn rr\ in TO b 1 Vi nAlfl. picit) ecncildgo c J ouoiu 1U nuivu i odous and disease producing refuse is constantly gathering and jeopardiz- j ing the health. The same rule which applies to municipal sanitation, and the daDger of disease may be forestalled by flushing out this sewerage system with an excess of water. Just as truly as the gathering of filth from the city in the "sewerage veins" tn aaDgers tho lives of the inhabitants, so the poisons generated by tho bodily metabolism, collected in the ex cretory organs, will jeopardize the lives of the millions of inhabitants of the body, the living cells. Every action of muscle or of nerve are accompanied by the destiuctiou of the cells. This matter, if not eliminated, will accumulate like clinker in a furnace, preventing the proper performance gnvnRMDMHRSBHBnnnnMHnHca i of function. The food is taken in like fuel for the furnace, is burned, and these products of combustion in the body will choke the fire just as in the ordinary stove. Aside from the mere "choking of the Hues," wo must bear in mind that the body is constantly generating poi^OLS, which, if eliminated freely, will do no harm; but which, if retained, will be productive of disease Such a poison is uric acid, which is charged justly with causing rheumatism, gour, constant beadacbep, d:zsioess and a train of other symptom?; and it must be seen that if the accumulation of refuse is the cause of such conditions, the logical means of cure is its elimination. .. j ..? i. ~ u :?.v, ' utcer "products 01 uuetauuuBuj create their own types of disease, and all may be prevented by the free use of water. A beginning of kidney trouble lies in the fact that people, especially womeD, do not drink enough water. They pour down tumblerfuls of ice water to cool their mouths, but do not drink enough water to carry cff this detritus. Ons Lady's Beccmmendation Sold Fifty Boxes of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. . I have, I believe, sold fifty boxes of Olinrvi'km.loiti V- QfnwOfll T ,1VOT Tsh. Viiauil;vilam o uiau i v* * lets on the recommendation of one lady here, who first bought a box of them about a year ago. She never tires of telling her neighbors and friends about the good qualities of these Tablets.?P. M. Shore, Druggist, Rochester, Ind. The pleasant purgative effect of these Tablets makes them a favorite with ladies everywhere. For sale by The Kaufmann Drug Co, + Three of the South Carolina Congressmen have no opposition this year: Legare in the firsl, Johnston in the fourth and Lever in the seventh. Cured cf Chronic Diarrhoea 1 After Ten Years cf Suffering1. 'T wish to say a few words in praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy." says Mrs. Mat-tie Burge, of Martinsville, Va. *T suffered from chronic diarrhoea for teu years and during that time tried various medicines without obtaining any permanent relief. I Last summer one of my children was taken with cholera morbus, and I procured a bottle of this remedy. Only two doses were required to give her entire relief. I then decided to try the medicine myself, and did not use all of one bottle before I was well and I have never since been troubled with that complaint. One cannot say too much in favor of that wonderful medicine." This remedy is for sale by The Kaufmaim Dm;; Co. i *" * A woman always looks on the bright side?of a mirror. Chickens that come to rr>ost have more ' sense than some people. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Eoinedy. This remedy is certain to be needed in almost every borne before the summer is over. It can always bo depended upon even in the most severe and dangerous cases. It is especially valuable for summer disorders in children. It is pleasant to take and never fails to give prompt relief. Why not buy it now V It may ; save life. For sale by The Kaufniann Drug Co. ; The city budget of New York is greater than the combined budgets of any i fiive othea cities in the country. New York pays salaries to more than 4(5.000 persons, amounting to about $o?>,000,000 a year. V* M ?M?nj ra ? v wmm w ww? A case came to light that for persistent and unmerciful torture has perhaps never been equaled. Joe Golobick. of Colusa, Cal., writes: "For lo years I endured insufFerable pain from Itheunintism and nothing relieved me though I tried everything known. 1 came across Electric Bitters and its the greatest medicine on earth for that trouble. A few bottles of it completely cured me." Just as good for Liver and Kidney troubles and general debility. (>:ily 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by The Kaufmann Drug Co.. druggist. PWce your order* r >r printing | with the Diepttch Job Oilios. i When bilious rake Chamberlain's | Stoma ell and Liver Tablets. For sale | by The Kaufmann Dru.a' ('<>. / ajf Beet Cougli Syrup. Tie^u-n (.?<hm1. Use A Seasonable Crop of Fishy Stories. First Fish?My ears are burning awfully. Second Fish?Somebody must be lying about you frightfully.?Yonkers Statesman. Y.?Do you think Ike ever lies about the fish he catches? C.?No, I don't, but I think h6 lies about the fish he dosen't catch. ?Stray'Stories. "Did you have 8 jolly time ?" "Jolly! Say, my wife took the prize for the biggest fish, and I got the prize for the biggest yarn."? Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. Rowena?Where did you say you caught these lovely fish ? Rupert?Ob, I didn't have a bite. A fellow sitting next to me caught these as fast as he could put them in, and I gave him 50 cents for them. Rowena?Rupert, do you feel well? You are getting so good you scare me.?Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. "Did your husband catch anything while he was fishing ?" "Yes," answered vouDg Mrs. Torkins. "He caught some fish whose names I never heard before. He was telling cne of the party last night how he landed several, bub I have looked all through the natursl history, and haven't been able to find a word about any such thing as a j flash fish or full house fish."?Wash- j ington Stsr. De Hen or De Egg, Which? In the beginning?"Which did de Lord make first, Brudder Johnson, de hen or de egg f "De ben of kose?de egg comes frcra de hen." "Yaie,?but de ben comes from de egg, too." "No, see yar, Brudder Jefferson? if de Lord had made de egg fust, he'd had to make a incubator to hatch it, a saw mill to make de wood fo, do incubator, a tin mine for ds tir, a winder glass factory fo' de glass, a cotton mill fo'. de cotton battin", a steam beatin' plant fo' de heat and a drug store fo' a thermometer to tell da tempsi'ture, besides getting de permission o' c-ome walking delegate tn nnprttt.fi ftarri industries, an' takin' chances on de egg hatchin' at dat. No, no, Brndder Jefferson, de Lord dan simply made de hen first, and Ah recken he didn't make a colored man fo' a year or two after." Slight "Was Her Terror. I would cough nearly all night long," writes Mrs. Chas. Applegate, of Alexandria. Ind., "and could hardly get any sleep. I had consumption so bad that if I walked a block I would cough frightfully and spit blood, but, when all other medicines failed, three ?1.00 bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery wholly cured me and I gained 58 pounds." Its absolutely guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, Bronchitis and all Throat and Lung Troubles. Price 50c. and ?1.00. Trial bottles free at The Kaufmanu Drug Co's., drug store. Considerable Losses. London, July 15.?A dispatch to a news agency from St. Petersburg says the war office announces the receipt of a dispatch from Port nr? rtnrifirminrr fta rcMnrt fKaf. I aibliUL V.ULIUL VUV V IUC4V the Japanese sustained considerable losses on July 11, the exact particulars of which have not yet been ascertained. According to the dispatch the Russians recaptured all the positions lately taken by the Japanese. Base Ball Players and Foot Bacers. Louis J. Krugcr, ex-champion long distance foot raeei of Germany and j Holland, writes. Oct. 27. 1001: "During j my training of eihgt weeks' foot races at j Salt Lake City, in April last. I used | Ballard's Snow Liniment to my greatest satisfaction. Therefore. I highly recommend Snow Liniment- to all who are troubled with sprains, liruises or rheumatism." 2-V.. oOe. and >>1.00 a bottle. Sold by The Kaufmann Drug j \.H. Too many men who claim tbat Christ became poor for cur sakes, are schooling to become rich for Christ's sake, <?nd donate a j. rentage of their plunder to church ^wilding and pipe organs. AT 1427 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. The entire Spring Stock will be sold at a great sacrifice regaidless of cost, so try and visit ns at your earliest convenience as our stock is moving very fast. WE CAN SAVE YOU FROM Forty to Fifty Per Cent. An early call will convince yon of tlie fact. ff \ ^~ ^rzx-rrr^- 1 - ..? ?-^=vr_JU' ,) \y -~ -r ---X;-^.-^-^-.-..vjni;.-.--..-T. --CT^-rS-j.-jf-rjr.cf-.rar - =^t ',[/x Thosn wanting Piano? and Organ a of ^*st qna'itv are advise 1 to visit or vrrd- M V.LONK'S 3IU^I*J HOUSE. opooaite Y. M C. A., and ncur fttate House, Col urn . >. 0., lor catalogues pricc-s and terms. A) ay 15?ly. mfMms?s??@s^?@s?iS&@a.ei?iS?s SiO.OOO yards nnw spring licdhuraDierlacesic Bands v3oP SK fa'-- *? *? ? ?b 7>)\ /i)\ 7?<\ /lj\ /K\ /?\ />?\ |^ur:s. &c ^ sold in many j|;r C ips^c' 5U '^11ft ^ l^affeta the ^00^ " One 'io t I^ies'^ Fine Lace Hose, black, the 50c. | 100 gross Pearl Buttons, Hi 191ft MilII 8T SHclEf^: fl JLlSAv UArjfiers, sold everywhere lor ?g OPPOSITE OPERA HOUSE. Steam Fepperell Jeans \fl/ \a/ \ft/ \ft/ VA/ VJ/ jTItozen L^dies^K.t G C^l |\L;;.^f'e^e ^ri^Wnd gS One lot Men's So.00 and SG.00 Trousers at S3 4S. tfjij Jjgg; One lot of Men's S3 50 Trousers at SI OS. Li ?ne lot ot ^ien s ironsew at s>i ?. We have many good things to show you. ' K ' / ? 'f SfaS 1210 Hiin Street, Opposite the Opera Huuse, a-TTft .<* -ry'& __ sfcjsa? gg COL-CTMSIA, B.C. pp