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wammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmamammmmmmmmBmmmBBaammamamBaaBHa I /jSPWeakness^^^^ | IBffl/xhe system to disease. Assist Nature,y|Pm jSMf avoid strong drugs, use a gentle Treatment.YMBA . I jwsStos 1 uBRA & TONIC Pellets will help the natural forces jJg|?/ tWRXto restore perfect health, feed the blood and /mSgi yMwkV paint the bloom of health on the cheeks. / i VBraAt A Treatment tKat Cxires *'/&?&'/ ^^^^^^^vithout unpleasant eftec For sale by C. E. Corley, G. M. HartnaD, Kaufmann Drug Co, and W. P. Roof, LextrgtoD, S. C. A GOOD Ok RESOLUTION M ?like a crying baby in church?should be carried out. If you've been intending to purchase a new pair of shoes for that boy ?or that girl?don't delay any longer. Come while our assortment of styles and sizes remains unbroken. "We always carry many styles, and lots of them. Just now we have an extra quani i n i T ji j ? tlty 01 styles?anu more youngsters shoes than usual. There are prices to fit e ^ery pocketbook, and there's one pair of shoes in particular that we wish you to see. THOMAS A. BOYNE, * (OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.) 1736 Main Street. Columbia, S. C. DBS. I). L BOOZER & SONS MMMWMfML \j~aj ca - 1515 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, N. C# 'PHONE 230. | PRESCRIPTIONS Should be filled by Druggists FJOT QUEIi.V H#?'S Life Ls too precious to be carelessly handled. This has been my work for 13 Years, and do guarantee vou pure drugs and careful work. : ANT DRUG YOU NEED. See my line of Valentines, Paiuts, Oils. &c., Seeds. Assuring $ you faithful sendee, YOURS TO PLEASE, i - J. "V\7". KinarcL. The Licensed Druggist at. LEESVILLE, S, C. T ' ' ~' 11 SB ) m a> in it Ait n tfiit# ! Hi mm , Faiiiii CijiB Mi, THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN LBSIN5T0N, S. C. nam mnTmSSt ui mm imum' gfSffi" cunfc DEPOSITORY. _o? NEXT SESSION OPEwS SEPTEMBER 7. Saving's Department* Vocal aud Instrumental Music. Paid up Capital ~- $200,000 ^1< CUl,0?' T Surplus Profits . - 70.000 C dlege Trained Teachers. Liability of Stockholders - 200.000 233 Students Enroled last. Session. $170 000 Expenses Ppr Session $60 to $80. Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cenf kend for Catalogue to ner annum, payable May 1st and Novem- O. D. oEAl, ber 1st * W. A. CLARK, Pr?s:d mt Principal. WelieJonbs, Vice President and Cashier. July 29, 1003. December 4?ly. LEXINGTON SUBS 811 ? ; KODflT. cleanses, purifies, strengthens DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO j ... and sweetens the stomach. CHECK. | . K0D0L cures indigestion, dyspepsia, and P. ROOF, Cashier. all stomach and bowel trouDles. DIRECTORS: UAnftT accelerates the action of the fas F Allen Jones, W. P. Roof, 0. M. Eftrd ^VUU^ trie glands and gives tone to the R. Hilton James E. Hendrix. digestive organs. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. ! , . . . Deposits of $1 and upwards receded and 1 KODOL an ?v"worked stomach interest at 5 per cent, per annum allowed, | ??7 of ,al. nfrv0UE 3tral" ?lve3,t? pavable April and October. I ,h~ heart a 'ree and .""trammeled Sentember 21? tf i actlon* nourishes the neryous system and j feeds the brain. PARKER'S 1 KODOL is the wonderful remedy that Is j HAIR BALSAM making so many sick people well gjj|fjaiCiciag<:? &cd beautifies the hair. and weak people strong by giving to their wi ^ e? er^Fai i s "o* Best or e^Gr ay bodies all of the nourishment that is contained in thc food they cat* ^^?' * Bottles only. $1.00 Size holding 2% times the trial " size, which sells for 50c. One Minute Cough Cure pr*?*r?< only by i. c. Dewm < co? cbicam. For Coughs, Colds and Croupa FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, April 20,1904. Misod Pickles. A man who caD talk and will talk should be muzzled. It's queer bow many women act j well until they go on the stage. The world will forgive a man of almost anything except failure. Even a man with false teeth laments the deception of women. Ic's surprising how sweet a homely girl's voice sounds through a telephone. The great home medic'De, Horehound, Mullein aDd Tar, cures that cough and cold. Murray Drug Co. Nothing makes a quarrelsome man so mad as the refusal of his wife to talk back. The man who says the world is growing worse should do something to clear his eyesight. When a man begins to sacrifice his moral interet-t for his business interest he should be watched. Tannopolins is guaranteed to relieve blind or bleeding piles and will care where do other remedy like it will or can do so. Murray Drug Co. If the average man had his life to live over again he would probably make more mistakes than ever. Rain has never been known to fall j in iDq lique, Peru. The place coni tains 14.000 inhabitants. High-tempered, sensitive horses are more easily spoiled by too much ta'king thfcn slow, quiet horses. It is the girl who is a good lcoker rather than the one who is a good ruoDer who can catch a husband. Ramon's Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets?a complete, pleasant, scientific treatment for constipation and biliousness. 25 doses, two medicines 25 c. The charity that covers a multitude of sins is not the chariy which is exercised for that specific purpose. I R-ligion is eomethiog more than sitting in a cushioned pew and looking solemn while the minister talks. County Treasurer Spigner, of Richland county, has issued 8,000 executions against delinquents for poll tax. If horehound, Mullein and Tar fails to relieve *uat cough, cold, or even pneumonia, v e will refund your money. Any druggist will do this Murray Drug Co. The man who tries to "taper off" a bad babit would make better progress by tryiDg to wash charcoal white. Frank Cockreli, a native of Saluda county, residing at Langley, fell while running to a fire and broke his neck, dying immediately. Many a man sits around and growls about having to support a wife who works eighteen hours a day trying to support him. The building trades strike, which has come to an end in New York after five weeks' duration is estimated to have cost the strikers $1,500,000 in wages. Tannopoline, the great pile remedy cures all kinds of piles, and you can have your money back if not relieved. Try one can. Price one dollar. Murray Drug Co. The people of the United States eat up $150,000,000 worth of candy in a year, and there are nearly 5,000 factories making it, with a capital of $38,000,000. I According to a census bureau bulletin issued recently the populaj tion of the United States is estimated at 79,900,389 souls, an increase cf nearly 4,000,000 since 1900. Fifteen blocks of business houses I ! and nearly two hundred tenements were destroyed by fire at Tampa, Fla, recently, involving a loss esti- I mated at $300,000. Liver spots have spoiled many pretty complexions, and nothing so | I completely removes them as Ramon's j Tonic Regulator. Just a mite of this pleasant vegetable powder on retir- ; ing paints the bloom of health onthe i cheeks. Large tin box 25c Men are idiots enough to think if j they were married to a widow she | would say as nice things about her live husband a9 she does about her { i dead one. Tbe Dumber of stars visible to the naked eye is fewer than 6,000. Tbe Dumber of stars visible through the largest telescope is probably Dot fewer than 100,000,000. The FiDgerville cotton mill at Spartanburg is usiDg cotton shipped from Iadia. It is a short staple variety and cost to the mill about So less to the bale than domestic cotton. 27 violators of the dispensary law were fined ?25 each in the city court of Chaileston recently, within a week, with the exception of one man who was tried in his absence and was fie<\ $50 or go to j*ii for 10 days. "I have U3ed Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets with most satisfactory results," say8 Mrs. F. L Phelphs, HoustoD, Texas. For indigeetioD, biliousness aDd constipation these tablets are most excellent. Nothing Equal to Chamberlain's Cholic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for Bowel Complaint in Children. "We have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in our family for years," says Mrs. J. B. Cooke, of Nedelands, Texas. We have given it to all our children. We have used other medicines for the same purpose, but never found anything to equal Chamberlain's. If you will use it as directed it will always cure." For sale by The Kaufmann Drug Co. A Card of Thanks. On the night of February 2G, 1904, we had the misfortune to lose our 1 J 11! I. J L.'i _t Dome, aweinng doubo auu Kucueu, together with two-thirds of their contents by fire. We wish to thank ou^ many kind friends for the kind sympathy and timely aid offered by them duriDg the time of discouragement immediately following the disaster. Had it not been for their encouraging advice, loving sympathy and valuable aid, we prcbably would have been compelled to forego immediate work in tne way of rebuilding, or else have failed to pursue our usual farm work. As a matter of fact we have now a nice four-room house finished and painted, on the outsidp, and farm work progressing, as well as could be desired. We realize, very readily, that it is only through our many frieDds that we have been so fortunate, and to them we wish to extend our heartfelt thanks. Truly "through misfortune we often meet with surest good fortune." No for tune can be so desirable as friends and it is, through this misfortune that the real friendship of so many has been made manifest. We have been compelled to refuse some cffers of aid from friends, who wished to do more than we could reasonably consider their due. Iu money, building material and labor we have received not less than three hundred dollars. We would thank our friends for their kind liberality, but words are not sufficiently strong and we can only thank them as we may and pray our God to send down on all of them uHis showers of blessings." John E. Fulmer and Family. Quite at the Penitentiary. The monthly meeting of the board of directors of the penitentiary was I held yesterday, but nothing was 1 done other than to audit accounts. The affairs of the institution are said to be in good condition and work oq the new building has been started by the contractor, Mr. George W. Waring. The body of a negro woman was discovered at the dam at Clifton mills, Spartanburg county, floating to the top of the stream. The corpse had evidently been in the water for one or two weeks, and was in a decomposed condition. Mrs. Walker, wife of the president of the Florida Methodist College, Sutherland, was drowned recently off Tampa, Fia., with four young women students. President Walker had taken them out for a pleasure cruise, when a storm came up and upset the boat. He and one student 1 got safely to land. Ifi CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. 0 U Beat Cough Syrup. Tastes G<km1. Use Q| eg eg ffl THE G-EEAT gj* silS 8? IS ?s jig B&lhinore Fire ?g WOT WW eg eg do do ?jj0 amM?1 m eg do do eg eg C^O w HAVE just landed in OUR store ?a CTO SO gg <l)nc Car Load of Merchandise gg honorlit fmm flip I 'ndprwrifprs SfllvilOT' ('o TliPfift eg Q ? 69 CI? iroods were saved from the (treat Baltimore fi? 5? ?5 gg Fire and the only thing wrong with tlu?m JJflJ is the price, which is Q? cfii e? |j| About One Half. || ||jg WE DON'T 11AVE TO SAY MUCH ABOUT g? I Such Bargains | D? 1 833 as these the people everywhere are looking for. m m 85s ?a oa ?*? lours very truly, 1 IB IV. F. I I?VlIK (0.1 fig ?g 1210 Maio Street, Opposite the Opera House, ;?/ gp * ?33 p COLUMBIA, B.O. gg ^.. -tp. ^ ..... ~.ji==?jp' itll ! K:" 31 HS ' I ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Those wanting Pianos and Organs of best qna'ity are advised to visit or write M4.LONE'S MUSIC HOUSE opposite Y. M. C. A . and near State Hoase, Columbia, A. 0., for catalogues prices and terms. May 15?ly. ""mqhw grows AND BEARS INTEREST wbenp'aced in a wide-awake progressive n A TvTT^" ^-rr^-y |?K. / ;%|k ' /. y'^v.$ $*'v.' ^ ' Leave jour Dimes end Dollars vith us an i ':'l V^IP' ^' see them increase at the rate ot 4 per cent. W$fi> f'*i per annum. Interest is j a}abie quarterly :a SAVINSS DEPARTMENT. llfllf PILNEITO Hi i TRUST CO.,. Columbia, s. c. ;; ft# SLlJ^LX*;^. - - Wm. H. LYLES. President -i i' li us b WALh.t/k, v. President. j. p. matthews, Stcretary. KU-BBEli STAMPS fire niv 'org snit. I make any kinds except the bad ones. 1 fnrmsh a .Name and an ludeiibie pad tor marking Muen lor 10 cents. 1 have some o her good thing-). 7 . W ILSON a-1 IBjE 3B S . TYPEWRITERS, OFFICE SUPPLIES, ETC. l:i:t 1 main street, - Columbia, s. c