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select lines of goods with high re] SCHOFFNER & MARX, Manuf This clothing is at once reliable, \ Prices ranging from ?7.50 to ?15. ?22.50.We claim nothing we are r The Lexington Dispatch. \ Wednesday, October 12, 1904. , lades to New Advertisements. Arkansas Letter. Home and Farm. This country is one of the great . mineral counties of North Arkansas, situated almost in the center of the zinc belt. Searcy county, generally * 1 * h.-)K speasmg, is rimy ?uu uiuobui there are some sections very nice and level. Plenty of good rock for use on the farm, suited for building chimneys, fences or houses. It is well timbered with the different oak?, pine, hickory, gum, ash, walnut and cherry, which are very valuable. There is a fortune in saw milling. The county has an area cf about 700 fq iare miles, only a small part of which is in cultivation. More than 155,000 acres belong to the United States and is subject to homestead. There are less than 50,000 acres ia cultivation?10,000 acres in cotton, 18,000 acres in corn, 10,090 acres in wheat, 7,000 acres in oats, ? 3,000 acres in fruits, etc?all of which produce abundantly. This county is well watered by the Buffalo fork of White river, north fork of Red river, Cjvp creek, Bear creek, Cilf creek aDd R chland creek. ora var-u nrnductive. and JbJUO K?fcV ? V j , are gravelly and saody, dark in color, and have a clay subsoil. Cotton on uplands yields 800 pounds; cotton on bottom lands yields 1,500 pound*5; corn yields from 20 to 45 bushel.-; wheat from 15 to 18 bushels; sweet potatoes, ! 100 to 125 bushels; Irish potatoes, j from 75 to 100 bushel?; turnips, from j 150 to 200 bushels; peas, from 40 to 60 bushels per acre, without any fertilizer Tobacco does well, yielding from 800 to 1.000 pounds per sere. E^erj thing in the vegetable line grows to perfection in this county. Searcy courtty is the home of the "big red eppl?" that took the premium at the World's Fair. It also take3 the lead in minerals, the principal ones being zinc, copper and lead. The finest copper mine in this country is a Tomahawk, in this county, known as the Tomahawk Copper Mrnes. There are also many rich zinc mines located in different parts of the county. Z dc is dow bsiDg mined in large quantities. Water for domestic purposes is ob? lined from springs and wells. Many springs of the finest water to b9^ -found in the S ate are to be found in Searcy county. Swiae of tb? igost famous springs - . i kxuwn iot med'cmai properties so far discovered arf: Picayune, Surperiative and Woite Sulphor. There is much fine scenery in this county ?iot to be surpassed in the State. Plenty of range here for all kinds of stock nearly all the year. Plenty of iafc cattle, sheep, goats aDd hogs oil over the county. Farmers are in a prosperous condition generally. Seasons have been very good. Crops are looking fine. Wheat and oafcs have been harvested which were very good. A failure is unknown. Searcy county is well supplied with public schools and churches. The schools are kept open from three to five months in the year. Thers is also one high achoo), th9 Marshall Academy, located at Marshall the county seat. Marshal!, the largest town in the county, has a population of about COO; has eeveral churches, mills and mercantile and mining interests. St. Joe, Leslie, BlaGCo, Saowball, Witt's Springs and Tomahawk are other principal points in the county. For health thia county cannot be sur putation for quality, combined with acturers, have reached the highest p veil finished and stylish. We have Our OVER-COAT stock is overfit lot capable of proving. Come in ar MWMW??? passed by any in the State. Population ia about 13,500. Searcy was settled by emigrations from Missouri, Tennessee, South Carolina and Georgia, sll white peo- | pie (not a negro in the county). I No whisky is sold in the county. Society is the very best, crime is very rare, theft is unknow. There are j several railroads chartered to be built in this county inside of a year. For those that like to hunt I will state there are plenty of squirrels, rabbite, quails, foxes, a few turkeys and deer and a few bear and wolves. I will say to all who would like to ccme to a Dew country where be can apt. annri land chear>. ffood water, fine fc>~ " to i - o climate, do chills and fever, good timber, come to Searcy, where he can raise all the stock he needs and every kind of vegetable grows without 8ny commercial fertilizer. C:b- ! bage can be saved here all winter by bsiDg baDked. A large part cf this county is above the froet line, therefore, a fruit failure is unknown. Raspberries, blackberries, whortleberries all grow wild in the woods. Clover grows well ber9 too. I will state that I am not a real estate sgent, have no ex to grind or land to sell. Wishing the editor and all his sub scribers good luck, James P. Dooley. O'Neal, Arkansas. Acid Iron Mineral cures all diseases involving inflammation, by purifying the blood and directly healing the irritated parts. Try it on an external sore and watch its magic healiDg. It acts in exactly the same way on all internal irfUmj mations such as dyspepsia, indigesS tion, rheumatism, kidney disease, stomach and bowel troubles. It has no equal for diseases peculiar to women. Tones up thg^entire system. Trade A-I-M mark on every bottle. Sold by druggists. Acid Iron Mineral Co., 43 : Columbia, S. C. There are 630 students enrolled at Clemson, the largest enrollment in the history of the College. The next best thing to having. credit is haviDg money. The Republicans h^ve a campaign fnnd alreadv of over S7.CC0.000, and the chairman hopea to make it $10,000,GOO before he quits. Sick headache is caused by a disordered condition of the stomach arid is quickly cured by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by The Kaufmann Drug Co. Believing that a colored teacher had been appointed, 700 boys and girls went on a strike and prevented the pupils from entering one of the public schools in Chicago. Acid Iron Mineral has msgic power to quickly heal cuts, wounds, burns and old sores. Stops bloodflow instantly. For man or beast. Sold by druggists*. 49 '? ? ? Ii- Vinnila/l man octg Q VY Lieu a lOib unuucu uiuu uuud up girl to go buggy riding it makes ber blush to wonder which side she will sit on. It isn't difficult for one fool to convince another that he is a wise guy. If babv's health is dear to you Then let me tell you what to do. Ere pain has racked its tender frame. Just let <4TEETHINA" ease the same. "TEETHINA" allays irritation, aids indigestion, overcomes and counteracts the effects of summer's heat, regulates the bowels and makes teeththing easy, and costs only 25 cents. A man can't be in two places at once?unless he is an officeholder. excellence of style and lit. In the Clothing we sell we claim these <{i innicle of success. Prices range from ?1 -1.00 to ?27.50. In our popul exercised great care in the selections of patterns and here you will lii Dwing with specially good and attractive styles. Here exclusiveness ol id meet us face to face and let's have a heart to heart talk about your ( /^Anr"i A it CORNER MAIN AND TAYLOR STREETS, COLUMBIA, S. C. Longman and Martinez PUKE PAINTS. The actual cost of the regular shades of Longman & Martnez paints when thinned ready for use, will be (1.20 per gallon. You mix one gallon L. <fc M. Paint a ?1.7-"). With three-fourth gallon Raw Linseed Oil at 35 ?S?^ IWJ Ml IM flakes one and one-third gal. ready for use paint cost ?2.10. L>on t pay $l.oU or more per gallon tor .Linseed Uil, which you cio when you buy it in a sealed can with a paint label thereon. AMY CHURCH OR PARSONAGE Or Institution supported by voluntary contribution will be given a liberal quantity of the Longman & Martinez Pure Paints whenever they paint. For Sale by?LEE A. LORIEK & RRO.. COLUMBIA, S. C. ~ DAVIS & COMPANY, Harness and Saddlery, 1517 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. * ' ' ) We carry the largest and most complete stock of this class of goods in the South. Can supply any and everything in Harness. eithef hand made of factory at prices to suit all. Just received a lot of Winter Lap Robes and Horse Blankets. Any single parts of harness supplied on call. "We strive to please our trade and ask an examination of our goods and prices. and business don't mix. As soon as you can get time from shaking hands with the "Dear Boys," come to Columbia, or write us, and find out how cheap we can sell you first class Paints, Lime, Cement Window G-lass, Doors, Blinds and Sash. We are always glad to see you. Columbia, S. C. (Polytics?meaning many ticks.) ! WE ARE 5 PLEASED TO LET OUR LEXINGTON FRIENDS KNOW THAT OUR FALL AND WINTER j ! are now ready for their inspection. We can honestly say that they ars better than ever. We have pat more mono/into o-ir Shoes this fall at the price than ever, insuring every customer the best values that can be had ^Siy-Every pair guaranteed. Prices reasonable for honest shoes^zf E. P. & F. A. DAVIS, 1710 EAIN STREET, | COLUMBIA, - - - S. C. j i nilitios exemplified. For style and fit of garments; the HARTar priced line, the uAlco System of Clothing" we excel in values, id all the latest fabrics and color schemes in vogue this season. pattern and excellence of design are combined. Prices from 7.50 to Tothing. ^ BB??I 'I PRESCRIPTIONS I ' rj Should be filled by Druggists G8EEM H#rns\ Life is too precious to be carelessly handled. This has been my work ? for 13 years, and do guarantee you pure drugs and c;ireful work. ? | _ ANY DBUG YOU NEED. 1 " ~~ ~ ~ j Kinard's Horse, Cattle and Poultry Powder cures Chicken Cholera i I or no pav. The ideal stock food. Paints and Oils. ! J". "W. 3CinaxcL. \ The Licensed Druggist at. LEESVILL22, S, C. t? ?i MS. D. L. BOOZER & SOWS : ' ^^7 main OOUJMBIA, ' 8. C. 'PHONE I/EALEP. IN i?& f& va? <2 wa> w sfcssyassiisajfcua wsi ? ws/cassw =a s 3? ? ? v *:a 5? | NEABLY OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, COLTJMEIA, - - . S. CMAIjV STREET. We have received and have placed on oar shelves one of the most beautiful as well as the most coranlete line of ever shown in the city. These are all standard goods lrom the most reliable manufacturers and are recommended for their stylish and nobby appearance and the beauty of pattern. A fnll lir.e of Ginghams and dress goods 01 all descriptions, as well as lovely creations 111 fashionable spring and summer miliinery.i Come and see these goods betore purchasing. I will make it to your inierestro ao sa October. 9.?'dm i Gaze on onr new Furniture, handsome Suites, Lounges, Sideboards, Esten-ion Tables. SifiM'ug i'. a r/lv/ihoc Pnnolw.c T rAn WnAi-1 A r. ! ^ ffT? r r... AA/s / w/\j i(to, ? v-o, ' ?*. nivw u., vv?*wfcivn A* W" VV7' I r>, JlVV V I A^if) -> at.?ill\rf ?1 U I ? t C* ( C'H* ton ami straw.) Diuaiog Obairs, EaIta i;ak Beds, NYa*h-tamCs. Crime Tables Kitchen tables. Hall Rack", Go Cuts ot h3) kinds. Household goods ah new. We wi i iurnish )onr house 1'jom kitdieu to garret fur cash. W. H. SOWELL, 1114 PLAIX STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C Opposite Gregory Rbea Mn le Co. Wliiskev I Morphine Cigarettes - All drag and Toliabit. j habit. habir. baceo habits. Cured by KEELEYINSTITUE OF S. C. 1329 Lady St., (or P. O. Box To) Columbia, S. C. Confident ~al correspondenc i solicited. I flTZMAURICE! pTZMAURICE! 1704-1700 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA^ e Me? Ete&m y W UihWdbdhta? Clothing and Furnishings. A timely warning for the Lexington Friends and Patrons of these Stores: That our >tock of Dry Goods and Clothirg is away ahead of anything we ever carried in our line. The styles are exclusive and piices can't be matched in the State for same quality. We \ carry the largest line ot merchandise to select from. Herein we attach a few prices, so come to see us if yon want to help yourself: We offer iiOvO yprds of 27-inch Outing at | 30 pieces fine Wool Jeans at 20c., regu oc.. regniar price <c. < : i3r price znc. We offur 10,0 <> yards of 33 it cb Sea j *20 pieces Good Jeans at P2ic.. regular Island, 4 Ac. j 15c. goods. We off^r 30C0 yards 30-inch Flannetts. ; Fine brtes Good* and Silks here at a 7Jc , regular price 10c. ! bargain. "We offer 10 Of <> yard" of good Calico aMc J Fine Clothing for men and boys at oU pieces balf ^ ool Dress Ggous aw | gp^pjci] prices. regularise, goods iv j n u n , . _ . 30 pieces Fine Dress P aids at luc. worth j rwiiuds in Fhuuetts. Pounos in Prints. 15c > Come and see us before buying. ^ ? , 1