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? HCOENER,ING _ The Bailey-Copeland Co., IsliR E SOUTH CAROLINA. %#wll 8 BUY YOUR CLOTHES AT THE The demaud for our High Grade C1 Rfttfrtl* business is meeting with marked fa VS vSv5 if C llVl *31VI KjwfJtF' to and brightened up by goods that ?J@^ and yet not too high in price. "We :: TM?] BAIL<] Longman 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 \ ' ?? - w\n/^n Tah lieo noinf <waf Sl9 1 0 J1 ltK6& UXitJ UJLIU IC'CtUJ IVi uov ^/oauv www y?**w? 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 PARS0NA6E Qr 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. m ~ 7 _ ? ~ DAVIS & COMPANY, * Harness and Saddlery, ' . ' | 1517 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. jH o? w e carry7 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. ; * FURNITURE AND STOVES. 5 >-3 H-l H *2 TRY g I JONES & BRACK, | K WHEN IN > 1 COLOMBIA FOR FURNITURE, STOVES, ETC I * ' ^ - o , ^ C3 High Grade, Cheap and Medium Furniture. At this time c 6 u ^ ^ . we have # 1 SOME REAL BARGAINS | a ^ O in second hand Beds, Bureaus, Chairs and Bed Springs, o Don't- miss the place. 2 B h-i >-*? H-< ** 1208 Main St, opposite City Hall, ? f*> COLUMBIA, - - - - - - - S.C. I W'K ARE ] i | PLEASED TO LET OUR LEXINGTON FRIENDS ENOW THAT OUR FALL AND WINTER 1 ^SHOES^ are now ready for their inspection. We can honestly say that they ars j better than ever. We have pat more money into oar Shoes this fall at the i ; price than ever, insuring every customer the best values that can be had . j I ! ^^Every pair guaranteed. Prices reasonable for honest shoes^^ ! E. P. & F. A. DAVIS, 1X710 MAIN STREET, | COLUMBIA, - - - S. C. | othing, our steadily increasing business, A1 vor. The Clothing season is now at its hei are new and stylish. We have in our line 1 have on our tables for you?a suit?at half BT-COP] CORNER MAIN AND TAYLOR | The Lexington Dispatch. | Wednesday, January 18, 1905. SUPERVISOR'S REPORT. Office County Commissioners, Lexington. S. C. Claims against Lexington, county, audited and approved, January 2, 1905. No. Name. Nature. Amt. 408 F W Shealy, salary $ 75 00 409 F W Shealy, postage, etc... 13 67 410 F W Shealy, jury &c pay bill 1315 15 411 G A Derrick, postage 1 62 412 G A Derrick, salary 75 0<) 413 John S Derrick, salary 50 00 414 John S Derrick, postage 1 2 15 415 Bill Rawl, pauper allowance 2 00 416 M D Harman, supplies p h.. 7 00 47 7 W P Roof. suuDlies c sr .... 13 25 418 J S Wessinger, nails 50 419 H Z Adams, lumber .. 27 83 420 Adam Corley, pauper allow. 5 00 421 W M Addy, jury duty 4 25 422 M W Caughman, lumber... 3 20 423 P H Corley, fruit trees ph.. 6 30 424 S L Rawl, wood for c h 7 80 .425 S B George, postage, freight 7 50 426 J J Bickley, salary & sup eg 85 95 427 S J Leapliart, stamped envelopes 10 90 428 H M Wingard, supples eg.. 54 82 429 H M Wingard, supplies ph. 22 66 430 L P Smith, mag & con sals 56 25 431 C S Bradford, magistrate sal 50 00 432 F P Shealy, magistrate sal 32 00 433 G W Asbiil, constable salary 25 00 434 J M Marchant, mag, con sal 56 25 435 J P Richardson, mag,con sal . 62 50 436 P H Corley, con salary &c.. 26 25. 437 J L Long, salaries &c p h... 19 30 438 D E Shumpert, lumber 10 44 439 Joe Davis, sweeping c h 1 50 440 W H F Rast, supplies eg... 45 55. 44 i J C Sliealy, lumber 3 93 442 E L Sease, lumber 15 40 443 J W Long, supplies p h 7 70 444 J W Long, supplies eg 75445 J W Long, supplies jail 80 446 Dr J J Y/ingard, phys fees. 75 00 447 Ballentine & Co, supplies p h 3 45 448 Meetze & Son, supplies eg. 37 20 449 T H Caughman, jail expense 19 55 i 450 T H Oanadiman. salary & ex penses.. " 214 30 451 T H Cangliman, dieting prisoners 81 40 ,452 C R Rish, mag & con sals &c 45 75 453 Dr D R Kneece, two post mortems 10 00 454 J H Counts, cliairmau equalization board Fork twp*. 11 45 455 L P Smith, inquests &c 21 00 456 Roof & Barre, lumber 11 59 457 A O Wilson, salary &c 5 50 458 D L Jefcoat, burying pauper 10 00 459 C D Barr, road tools 6 00 460 G A Shealy, salary 150 00 46) G W Reeder, salary 150 00 462 John W Fry, salary 25 00 463 W P Roof, blankets 2 00 464 Dr. W M Lester, ex lunatic. 5 00 465 F E Dreher, sal clerk &atty 75 00 466 Efird & Dreher, atty fees... 25 00 467 Walker, Evans & *C, office supplies 9 20 468 Art Medal Con Co, fixtures Clerk's office 976 44 469 F E Dreher, clerk, commutation tax 487 00 Total 14,661 00 Respectfully submitted, GEO. A. SHEALY. County Supervisor. * m * Saved From Terrible Death. ; The family of Mrs. M. L. Bobbitt, of Bargetown. Tenn.. saw her dying and were powerless to save her. The most skillful physicians and every remedy used, failed, while consumption was slowly, but surely taking her life. In this terrible hour Dr. Kings's New Discovery for Consumption turned despair into joy. The first bottle brought immediate relief and its continued use completely cured her. Its the most certain cure in the world for all throat and lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50c. and |>1.C0. Trial bottles free at the Kaufmann Drug co. Bead Branca Dots. To the Editor of the Dispatch: Even* one seems to have settled down to worK in earnest since the holidays: Miss Gary, of Orangeburg, is on a visit to her aunt, Mrs. Caroline Hallman. Rev. Strickland will preach at Pond Branch M. E. church every second Sunday at 11 o'clock a. m.' Mr. J. W. Harman has cliarge of the school at Liberty Hill. May success be his. The new school building iu Boiling Springs district is being erected. Mr. J. L. Smith, with his force of hands, is doing the work. On Cliristmas day, a most fitting day fr*r nil hannv ftVPIlfS?eSDeciallY is tlllS, AX,* M?vrr; - * when it means ones happiness or unhappiness for iife?my young friend, Mr. Reedy Smith, was married to Miss Lily Hallman at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Geo. Hallman. May they find life's pathway strewn i with flowers. I Mr. X. S. Crout is putting in his saw mill at the Minis Old Mill plane. Quite a number of handsome young I men and women visited our section during the Yule Tide. Our heart's desire is that some of these may return and make this the ir future home. Rev. D. A. Lewis, while on a visit to the home folks, preached two very impressive sermons in Pond Branch church. We feel proud of the success Anderson is making in the ministry. The Christmas exercises at the Pond Branch school, on Saturday evening, December *24. were well attended. Be1 1 these circumstances tend to convince ^ht, and our stock of SUITS AND OVER< Arhat you have been looking for?an overcc the Merclii^it Tailor's price, yet a model ol STREETS, COLUMBIA, S. C. *? ? ? * ? 1 1 1 I Hiaes tne recitations 01 tnescnooi, timeiy | and interesting addresses were made by | the following: Mr. J. Waiter Harman, of Lexington, Mr. Ruins B. Koon, of Lenoir college. Rev. D. A. Lewis, of Townville, S. C. 0. January 9, 1905. * Chamberlain's Cough Bemedy Absolutely Harmless. The fault of giving children medicine containing injurious substances, is sometimes more disastrous than the disease from wliich they are suffering. Every mother should know that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is perfectly safe for children to take. It contains nothing harmful and for coughs, colds and croup is unsurpassed. For sale by The Kaufmann Drug co. Unclaimed Kail. The following is a list of letters re ? ? ? -?- ? ? iYS /kA A. A i-l* Z wl A AA Illuming ill ui? .yiiiw at hiu> for the month of December, 1904: Males. Brown, Dr. M. X. Porcher, A. D. Rister, Henry. Females. Caldwell, Miss Amanda. Uohenlianer, Mrs. Fracer, Mrs. C. Kaiser, Miss Nettie. Wash, Patsy. Womole, Mrs. Nannie. Wingard, Mrs. M. S. J. Leaphart, Postmaster. When an old maid bumps her head against the door in the dark she never has to worn* over the way people will wonder if her husband did it. Wonderful Nerve Is displayed by many a man enduring pains of accidental cuts, wounds, bruises, bums, scalds, sore feet or stiff joints. But there's no need for it. Bucklen's Arnica Salve will kill the pain and cure the trouble. Its the best salve on earth for piles, too. 25c., at The Kaufmaim Drag co. ! m M m Although paper money is soft, it Is hard to get. Notice. Notice is hereby given that the health of the people of this county is in iminent danger and must be taken care of. It has been decided that every precaution be taken to prevent prolonged cases of pneumonia, grippe, etc. The oest thing to do is to give o or,.-,/} niMio>h mivfnrp m snon Hft the C>Uzh starts Get MOBRAY'S HORE HOUN J>, MULLEIN AND TAR. Only 2oc. a bottle. At all druggists. As the alleged ancestors of some of onrold families Adam and Eve have much to answer for. Sarcasm is like pepper?a little bit is good, but too much burns. A Very Close Call. 4'I stuck to my engine, although every joint ached and every nerve was racked with pain," writes C. W. Bellamy, a locomotive fireman, of Burlington, Iowa. 4'I was weak and pale, without any appetite and all run down. As I was about to give up, I got a bottle of Electric Bitters, and after taking it, I felt as well as I ever did in my life." Weak, sickly, run down people always gain new life, .strength and vigor from their use. Try them. Satisfaction guaranteed by The Kaufmann Drag co. Price .">0 cents. A man who says he can manage his wife is either a bluff or a bully. A brave man is sometimes a desperado, but a bully is always a coward. Say "Murray's." When you've got a bad cough jilst pay "V UKKAY'S."' It a <1 ruggist gives you anything but Murray's Horehound, Mullein and ; Tar you're not getting ihc be-.t and surest cough remedy. Make him give you Murray's. Acta quicker and yon get a 50c. size bottle for 2oc. Every druggist has itFredonia Notes. To the Editor of the Dispatch: Miss Cora Ballentine, who is attending school at Gilbert, visited Mr. F. P. Shealy's family recently. Mr. P. D. Harman made a business trip to Lexington recently. The health in this community is verygood at present. Mrs. L. C. Skealy, who lias been visiting her granddaughter, Mrs. J. A. Harman, at Lexington, returned Sunday. I am sony to learn that our schoolmistress, Mrs. Griffith, failed to return to her duties after Xmas. Her reason is unknown. I am informed that Mr. John Derrick. I . if T hviiiftnn will clmrrlv tnko r-harcc \Ji. ,,..11. .?.w j ~ 0 of the Summit school. News is somewhat scarce in this community this~week. Well, girls, Leap Year has disappeared and another one has appeared. You had better made good use of it while you had the opportunity. Miss Tranny Fulmer, who has charge of the Old Field school, returned last Sunday to meet her school Mouday after a visit to the home folks Xmas. Mr. Gary Stockman, of Columbia, has been visiting his brother's family for sometime. Mr. Jus Ford and wife visited at Mr. Preston Ford's last Sunday. With best wishes to the Dispatch and its readers. Myrtle. January 9, 1905. nP ^ CORNER, EKl The Bailey-Copeland Co., J SOUTH CAROLINA, ? SSft ot;r modern method rf "ga We are Not Perfect. * JO ATS are constantly being added M at?one that is elegant andst ylisli, BUT WILL RI6HT OUR WRONG. t the tailor's art. COMPANY. :: PRESCRIPTIONS I Shoold be filled by Druggists H HOT GREE!V Horns Life is too precious to be carelessly handled. This has been my work for 13 years, and do guarantee you pur6 drugs and careful work. -A ANY DBTJG YOU NEED. " ' * 1 Kinard's Horse, Cattle and Poultry Powder cures Chicken Cholera or no pay. The ideal stock food. Paints and Oils. J. "VT". Slixiaxd.. I The Licensed Druggist at, LSSjSVZLLE, S. C. ? DRS. D. L. BOOZER & SONS DEHTISTS, 1515 MAIN STBEET COLfMBIA <2. 'PHONE 380 WM. PLATT, " DEALER IN ^ - USABLY OPPOSITE POST OPFIOE, COLUMBIA, - - - S. C. MAIN STREET. We have received and have placed on our shelves one of the most beautiful as well as the most complete line of FALL AND 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 of pattern. A full line of Fiannelets and winter dress goods or all descriptions, as well as lovely creations in fashionable winter millinery. Come and see these goods betore purchasing. 1 will make it to your interest to do sa October, 9.?3m. New Cash Store. Gaze on onr new Fnrnitnre, handsome 8nifces, Lounges, Sideboards, Extension Tables. Sofas. Stoves, Wardrobes., Couches Iron beds. Beed Kockers Trunbe, Mattret-ses (cotton and straw.) DinniDg Chairs, Extra Oak Beds, Washstands, Centre Tables. Kitchen tables, Hall Backs. Go Carts of ail kinds. Household goods all new. We will furnish jour house from kitchen to garret for cash. W. H. SOWELL, 1114 PXAI^f STTJEET, COLUMBIA, S. C. Opposite Gregory Khea Mule Co. ^ Whiskey I Morphine Cigarettes All drug and Tokabit. I habit. habit. bacco habits. Cured by KEELEYINSTITUE OF S. C. 130Q TSit- /rvr P O Pnv 7."^ OWliTmlvio Q C - . w . ?'W? .v/ vvAUiwwm, K^# >^/. V/WIlJLAVXCLXtl^l. ^V-U ?L II U.C1JL V. C solicited. FlTZMAURICE! pITZMAURICE! 1701-1706 MAEST ST., COLUMBIA, Dry Goods, Notions Clothing and Furnishings. A timely warning for the Lexington Friends and Patrons of these Stores: That our ftock of Dry Goods and Clotkicg is away ahead 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 ot merchandise to select from. Herein we attach a few prices, so come to see us if ycu want to help yourself: We offer 50u(> yards of 27-inch Outing at | 30 pieces fine Wool Jeans at 20c., regu5c.. regular price 7c. lar price 25c. j We offer 10,010 yards of 38-inch Sea 20 pieces Good Jeans at 121c.. regrlar Island, 41c. 15c. goods. We oflfdr 3000 yards 30-inch Flannetts, Fine Drees Goods and Silks here at a 71c , regular price 10c. bargain. We offer 10 0( 0 yards of good Calico at 4c Fine Clothing for men and boys at 50 pieces half Wool Dress Goods at 81c.. u, . regular 15c. goods. _ _ , _ 30 pieces Fine Dress P aids at H)c. worth Pounds in Flannetts. Pounds m Prints 15c I Come and see us before buying. Tf VftT-cnnf? and "Run Down dadvpd'c i simply improve your circulation. Remove the ! HAIR BALSAM waste matter that clog's the blood by taking j ClMUue* *nd b**atifie? th? niir. Ramon's Pills?then tone the nervous system ; fSSBlapT "-**awPromote. a luxuriant growth, with the Tonic Pellets. All in one box for '-'5 cts. j flffpfj' ..-3^ Alir t?*iK ?,o5hfu "coter?" and money baclc if not satisfied* , Cuitu iralp di*ezttt St hair tailing. For Salt- at Harmun's Bazaar 1 sS?&r:-X 75>??*oc.?nd<i.wat Druggy V