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^ select lines of goods with high rep SCHOFFNEK & MARX. Manufa* This clothing is at once reliable, w< Prices ranging from ST.50 to SI 5. $22.50.\Ye ehiira nothing we are n< The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, November 2, 1904. Swansea's Doings. To the Editor of fcbe Dispatch: The thrift of our town still i9 rising and the farmers are all alive with glow aDd sunbeams from big crops and good prices and r* joice to know nr\r rt nrinao SQSt WUilV WB BJC ^CIII IUf( gvvu^kiwu for our cotton and tobacco and com the western farmer is getting good pnces for bis mules, horses and bacon and both interest are well served and "what is sauce for goose is sauce for the gander, too." W B R*st is tearing down his old buildings of bis planing and turning business ard will erect them under a different shelter and of larger capacity to accommodate his ou>flt for crate manufacture to aid the spirit of progress in this and ether locali ties It is now understood that the firm will be W. B Bast, Peter Oliver, and Mr. Pooser, from Orangeburg county. Miss Belle Dyches and Mrs. Paul E Hut to have each received in their fall supply of millinery and at the helm of each is an accomplished milliner and trimmer to serve their customers. , Mr. C. H Corbitt has about finished an addition to bis bouse for the ' % United States mail as a separate and disticct compartment. The increase its volume of mail from the Rt F. D's snd the probable location of a a f.hitH r?riA noon will reaaire more space for tbe merry crowd thafc will | have charge of Uncle Sam's postal service. 2To Poison in Ckamberlaia's * Cough Srsmedy. From Napier New Zealand Herald: Two years ago the Pharmacy Board of New South Wales, Australia, had an analvsjs made of all the cough medicines that were sold in that market. Out of the entire list they found only one t"at they declared was entirely free from all poisons. This exception was Chamberlain's ' ough Bemedy, made bvtbe Chamberlain MedicineCompany,Des Moines. Iowa D. S. A. The absence of nar e >rtio? makes this remedy tbe safte~t and pest that can be h?d: and its with a feeling of security that any mother can give it to her little ones. Cnamberlain's Cough Beer edy is especially recommended by iis makers for cough, colds. croup and whoopiDg cough. This remedy is for sale by The KaUfmann Drug Co. The Barnwell People s^ys: "Over seven bales of cotton were spent at the Barnwell - iisp3nsary oq Saturday of last. Bev W.G Neyillc, D. D.. of Yorkville, has accepted the Presidency of the Presbyterian College of South Carolina at ClintonDisastrous Wrecks. Carelessness is responsible fer many railway wreck and tbe same causes are making human wi e2? s cf sufferers from throat aDd lung troubles. But sinea the advent of Or King's New Discovery for consumption cough? and colds, even the worse cases can [ be cured and helpless resignation is no longer neoa sary. Mrs jur is uragg. 01 .Dorchester, Mass, is ore of many whose life was saved by Dr. King's New Discovery, This great remedy is guaranteed for all *hroat and lung diseases by The Kaufmann Drug Co. Druggist. Price 50c, and 81.00. Trial bottles free. J. Matt CooW. a bachelor, aged fifty, and wo th about 8225,000, died in Anderson county last week. In the main Senator Tillman is right in his c nc'.usion regardingthepresent'dispensary law. Let us return to first principles and rein?ct the original dispensary lawthen we will have as perfect a prohibition as possible for us to expect in this world. * ? ^ . Not a Sick Pay Siaoo. *1 tf&s taken severely sick with kidney trouble 1 tried all sorts of medicines, none of which relieved me. One day J saw an ad. of > oar Electric Bitters and determined to trv that. After taking a few doses I felt reViev-jd.and *<xm thereafter was ootirely enred and have not seen a sick day since. Neightorsot m?n?have b?en cured of rheumatism, Deuralgi*, liv?*r ifd kidney tronbles and general debility." This is what B. F. Bass, of Freemen*. S. C., writes. Only 50c., at the Kaufmann Drug Co. We see it stated t>at Col. Jim Tillman denies thithe intends to enter tie ministry, <hati? jutt at present. Tho Mayor's ^turt of Spartanburg collected $6,203.15 in fines duiing the fiscal year just closed. ' The Japanese and Russians ere still longing to hug each other for the sake of peace. Just now it g'^ms that one is scared and the other is glad of it. A Euaavay Bicycle, Terminated with nn ugly cut on the las of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove. 111. It developed a subborn ulcer unyielding to doctors an* remedies for four years- Then Bueklen's Arnica Salve cured. Its just as good for burns, scalds, skin eruptions and tales. '.'3c., at the Kaufmann Drug Co. All this hue and cry about the increase of -rime in South Carolina and the failure of iu^ere and jury toomvieta person charged with crirr.M without regard to tne question of guilt or innocence, is the very essence of rot, Cri ?" is no more prevaJant in the State today than if has been it the past, and -.rut iin it is that the criminal records of our i State will show. that wnile crime is morn numerous th in we would like to have it. for nothing wo"l I give us more pleasure to have this beautiful world?the footstool of Goo? as sinless Fden before the fall of Adam, thev will compare favorable with those of any other State in the Union. We a ways have had c iine and will continue to have until th** end of time. Just now however, the public prints have commenced an \ \ utaiion for quality, combined with cturers. have reached the highest p *11 finished and stylish. We have Our OVER-COAT stock is overH( )t capable of proving. Come in ar * indiscriminate cry for "law and order," which is very eommeudable. but the Trouble is that many of them have allowed their zeal in the cause to warn their judgment, and the consequence is that an impression has gone abroad that South Carolina is the Dome oi iDe cut- rnroai me iiimj uxkir sin and a nest of tnieves and robbers and the final result is that many an innocent person will be a suffer through the misguided justice that stands blindfolded. Doesn't Respect Old Age. 1*8 shameful when you'h fails to show proper respect for old age, but just tha contrary in the ease of Br King's New Life Pills, They cut off maladies no matter how severe and irrespective of old aire. Dysoepsi*. .jaundice, lever, constipation all yield to this perfect Pill, 23c? at the Kaufmann Drug Co. FOR SALE?A large lot of old type metal, better and cheaper than Babbitt metal for ruDniog boxes. Saw millmen and others will Sad this the cheapest metal on the market. For prices, etc, apply at the Dispatch office. TEACHER WANTED ?Thetrustees of Sc&ool District No. G8 desire to employ a teacher Holding a first grade certificate to teach at Delingo school house. Address, stating salary expected, Dr. James Barman, Lexington, S C, R F. D. No. 1. The Bsact Thing1 Required for Constipation. "As a ceitain purgative and stomach purifier Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets seem to be the exact thing required. strong enoueh for the moct robust, yet mild enough and safe for children and without that terrible griping so common to most purgatives." says It. S. Webster A Co.. Uilora. Canada. For sale by The KautmannDrug Co. ? ?. Geo. W. Blount, a negro politician and proprietor of a fkb and oy?*er shop in the suburbs of Norfork, Ya , was taken from the guard bouse on Monday and lynched by a small mob for shooting and wounding a wbite man. When you want a pleasant- physic try Chamberlain's Stomach and J iver Tablets. They are easy to take and produce no gri fling or other unpleasant effect. Sold by The Kaufmann Drug Co. The State Fair of 1904 is now a thing of the past. Lexington is booming and there is no mistake about it. Money Mads is 3$pney Saved. Dr. Wm. Self, of Web3ter. N. C., an old practitioner of medicine, tells us that after many years experience in medicine he finds it money saved to his patients to use Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mnllpin fftr/wncrhc nnlHe anrt winsnmntmn At Druggists, 25c- 5Cc- and $1.00 a bottfe.~ Trade with our local merchants and your will get the cream of bargains od the m rket. If you want the tip top market price for your cotton bring it to Lexington. Herb W. Edwards Injured. Herh W, Edwards of Des Moines. Iowa, got a fall on an icy walk last winter, spraining his wrist and bruising his knees. "Tbe next day,''he says, "l hey were so sore and stiff I was afraid I would have to stay in bed but I rubbed them well with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and after a few applications all soreness had disappeared. Fur sale by The Kaufmann Drug Co. A great sermon was preached in these wordf: Take your happiness as you gc long. Make the most of small pleasures and the least of small annoyances. There has been a full Republican ticket put nut in Beaufort county for county officials. The sun can shine on but one Bide of the wall. If you have been living on the shady side and are too lazy to climb over, don't blame the sun. When You Have a Bad Cold You want a remedy that will not only give quick relief bat effect a permanent cure. You want a remedy thwt will relieve the lungs and k*ep expectoration easy. You want a remedy that is pleasant and safe to take. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy meets all of these requirements and for the speedv and permanent cure of bad eold? stands without a peer. For sale by The Kaufmann Drug Cumpany. Six men worth $65,000,000 are seeking office in Worchester county, New York. Office is what they want. * - _ ?_ *f:?:?: : U.a A WBlie CORD ID ut>a been sentenced to the penitentiary for raping a negro girl. The jury was composed of white men. A man near Mobile, Ala., shot hi9 wife three times and killed ber, then turned the pistol and blew his own brains out as the result of a quarrel. * w If Nervous and Run Down simply improve your circulation. Remove the waste matter that clogs the blood by taking Ramon's Pills?then tone the nervous system with the Tonic Pellets. All i n one box for 2o cts and money back if not satisfied, IM.UHWIWMMMIWIWIIUWI. IWUWUWIMJIJWJJJL Willi I I .III ' ' mmmimi* LQTHING WE HAVE excellence of' style and lit. In the Clothing we sell we claim these qua innicleof success. Prices range from SI ">.00 to 8-7.50. In our popular exercised great care in the selections of patterns and here you will lind 3\ving with specially good and attractive styles. Here exclusiveness of ] id meet us face to face and let's have a heart to heart talk about your C!< -COPELAh ? ? ???? rwt ? T.r rtn nTir>T?T<Tiri /~ir\T 1?UT A C /*< (JUKiNJUK M&IiN AiNL> 1A1 JLUiv Di.lLJLil.lO, WbtaiDia. Lonpian and Martinez PURE 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. & M. Paint a ?1.75. With three-fourth gallon Raw Linseed Oil at 35 Makes one and one-third gal. ready for use paint cost ?2.10. Don't pay ?1.50 or more per gallon for Linseed Oil. which you do when you buy it in a sealed can with a paint label thereon. ANY 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. LORICK & BRO., COLUMBIA, S. C. DAVIS & COMPANY, If am ass and! Saddlm JLlttfl flllAJU ItlMIl k3UUUfitl 7 r J * 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. either 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. PARKER, LEFEYER, SMITH, DALY, AND A BiroQii a if i| hid Boy's i No's ft FdOT BALLS AND ALL SPORTING SUPPLIES. Shot, Black and Smckeeis38 Powder for all purposes, Loaded and Unloaded Shells, Fishing Tackle of Every Description, Camping Outfits, Boats, Bicycles, and a fell and complete stock of* all goods in my line. Ur EEPAIEING A SPECIALTY. ? Give me a call or send year orders when in need of anything in my line and I will do the very beet I can for you. Satisfaction Gaaranteed. S. E5. McMaster, GUNS, 3ICTCLSS AND SUPPLIES, COLUMBIA. S. C. I wi; are 1 | PLEASED TO Lz!T OUR LEXINGTON FRIENDS KNOW THAT OUR ! FALL AND WINTER j , are now read? for their inspection. We can honest)? say that they ars , better than over. We h*7e pat more money into oar Shoes this hill at the ; price than ever, insuring every customer the best values that can be had. ' | .^^-Everv pair guaranteed. Prices reasonable for honest slioes.j^f ; E. P. & F. A. DAVIS, 1713 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, - - - S. C. lilies exemplified. 1'or style and lit of garments the lIAHtpriced line, the "AIco System of Clothing" we excel m values, all the latest fabrics and color schemes in vogue this season, xittern and excellence of design are combined. Prices irorn 7.50 ,* ot-hing. [ Should lx' filled bv Druggists a | JJOT GREEK H"" Life is too previous to be carelessly handled. This lias been my work for 1)1 years, and do guarantee you pure drugs and careful work. ANY DBUGYOU NEED. Kinard's Horse, Cattle and Poultry Powder cures Chicken Cholera or no pay. The ideal stock food. Paints and Oils. H T. TXT. Sinaid.. jj The Licensed Druggist at, LEBSVILLS, S. C. | ~ DRST D. I,. BOOZER & SONS DEMTIST8, [f\4 . 1516 MAIN STBEET, COI>rMBIA, c. >pwnivi?. Qfin WM. PL ATT, DEALER IN Dry kk, Millinery ana Noions, USABLY OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, COLTJMBIii. - - . S. C. MAIN STREET. We have received and have placed on our shelves one of the most beautiful as well as the most complete iine of FALL km WINTER GOODS. ever shown in the city. These are all standard goods from the most reliable manufacturers and are recommended for their stylish and nobby appearance and the beauty ot 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 betore purchasing. I will make it to yoar interest to do 8<n October, 9.?3m New Cash Store, Gaze on onr new Furniture, handsome Suites, Lounges, Sideboards, Extension Tables. Sofas. Stoves, Wardrobes., Coaches Iron beds, Heed Kocfcers Trnnke, Waitresses (cotton and straw.) Dmniog Chairs, Extra Oak Beds, "Washstacds, Centre Tables. Kitchen tables. Hall Eacks. Go Carta of ail kinds. Household goods ail new. We wiil iurnish your house from kitchen to garret for cash. W ?3" SnWPTT 1114 PLAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. Oppose Gregory Rhea Mule Co. "Whiskey I Morphine Cigarettes | All dm-and Tohabit. I habit. habit. j bacco habits. Cured by KEELEYINSTITUE OF S. C. 1329 Lady St., (or P. O. Box 73) Columbia, S. C. Confidential correspondence solicited. pITZMAURICE! FlTZMAURICi 1704-1TOO MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, Dry Goods, Notions Clothing and Furnishings. ft , - t iL. T : l T~-_J J. J* Tl. il ... w. A liniejy warning lor r r:e.uu* aim .rairuatj o( meee oiores: mat our etock of Dry Goods and Ciothiog is ttway ahe-id of anything we ever carried in our line. The styles are exclusive and prices can't be matched in the State for same quality. We carry the largest line 01 merchandise to select from. Herein we attach a few prices, so come to see ns if yen want to help yourself: We offer 50X> yards of 27-inch Outing at ; 2" pieces tine Wool Jeans at 20c., regu5c.. regular price 7c. ? lar once 25e. We off-?r 10,0,0 yards of 35 irch Sea SO pitees Good Jeans at 12Ac., regular Island, 4.1c. 15c goods. We offer 3OG0 yards 30-inch Flannetts, j Fine Drees Goods and Silks here at a 7Ac , rfgolar price 10c. \ bargain. We offer 10 OCO yard? of good Cahco at 4c j Fine Clothing tor men and boys at 50 pieces half Wool Dress Goods at ek., j HpPC;ai priceP, regular 35c. goods. ; ' . . ^ _ 30 pieces Fine Dress P aids at 10c. worth | * cnin?s in * launetts. 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