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WTIIMlWMBMiMill HMl?W?BHWWBBBBWB??a? ^-| OUR MESSA( ' ' ti p s sty* You'll be right if \'0u drop in bef'c l\t AS| fflPPf,0^11y Sc*- the P'-c^ ?* the ?00(* things. The 1 ? inrr is correct. The most economical 01 We are filling a long felt want bv Wear, mmw Department. Everything the little I 1556 Main Street, glEoflof^*!! ADVERTISE A COST SALE <^*3^ WHY? BECAUSE OUR GOODS ARE NEW AND STYLISH. HOWEVER WE WILL SELL Y0U A SUIT OF CLOTHES OR AN OVER j^ess iTiuunjjf THAN OUR COMPETITORS WHO TELL YOU THEY ARE OFFERING YOU GOODS FOR LESS THAN ;COST. COME TO SEE US. i? P. C. PRICE & CO., II' ' r|v|F JFS.' 1001 Gervais Street, "SjjjJ SO? - '\'f':: I Cabbage Plants, all varieties. Prices: 1000 @ SI.50, 5,000 I M @ $1.25 per 1000, 10,000 @ $1,000. Shipped C. O. D. if de- Q | sired. -Plants arrive at your express Office in good condi- B gj tion. Write for Merchants' Prices, Cabbage, Beans, Sweet m jj Potatoes and turnips in season. Orders for shipment of Tom mato Plants, Sea Isand Cotton Seed and Sweet Potato Draw- fi If ers should be booked in advance. p ? n??f ENTERPRISE, S. C. Express Office S I JISi Hay yeraty9 Youngs Island, S. C | WHEELER AND m^ON, NO. 9, BALL BEARING. Marvclously Light Running and Noiseless, (a No, 100 spool cotton thread for a belt will ran it). Onethird faster; one-third easier than any shuttle machine. Save about one day in three. A Great Favorite with Dress Makers and becoming more popular all the time. Needles for all Machines. Repairing a specialty, "Work guaranteed. Attachments, Shuttles, etc. In bringing Machines to be repaired it is only necessary 1 11? i.-? J 1 * nnln^c if ronoirijicr frtrt IU UXlliJj tilV ilWUl U1U i a i^iv ai' iiurnv Uiuvoo It "tt?^ -t -""ft tf?* 1905 Washers and Wringers. The most perfect Washer ever invented. I can sell them at my store for less than they will cost you ordered direct from the factory. Write for circulars and prices. J IF RFOOV 111 1804 Main Street, III DLflfil, | COLUMBIA,S. C. They have shape and color. Tlie best general fowls. EGGS, ?1.(50 i>er setting of 15. utni? ij tj \ i>\r \ v l H. SCWELL FURNITURE CO., I COLUMBIA, S. C. i We especially invite you to conie to see us for vour Furniture. ChenpSnitos. Iron | Beds. Lounges. Stoves. Lace Curtains. Side Boards. Hal) Racks. i JO DAYS SALE?FURNISH YOUR HOUSE. W. H. SO WELL, FURNITURE CO., 1621 Main Street Opjx>site Globe Dry Goods Co. A Safe Cough Medicine for Children, j Incredible Brutality. In buying a cough medicine for chil- , ir Nvould have Uvn incredible brutal. ! dren never be afraid t<? 1>U.Y Chamber- j if ('has. F. IxinU-rger. >*' Svraeuse. ! >o-in*< rVmch Romnav. lliere is no t v v ,,.lT <-n,. 1..... t,\. ! ^V' r JL ? ?lCl\JL I1VM uuu* I III I ?\ .-?? >1* * <rum ' danger Horn it and rehi-f isiuwa^snr.- , iv,r llis Mlil?rill)r s,,?. ,.Mv i?,v j to follow. It ^especially vataaWe tor , S!1VS ? f(..|rful ,, ,|jv , : colds, cronp auc whoopuip coujtii. 1<t | w j ?,jpliM, Buckl. n s Arni.-a sial'v.-, j sale to rho Kautniaiin 1. ntji o. ; which tiniefcly healed it and saved his j ' ' 7~ , . 1 G?xxl for burns :iu<l ulce rs too. : When in need of a liDicHnt try { Only iw.. ar T!i?-K:mfnt:imi Orn^c-o's.. T. X L. I 1 jE TO YOU CON iVervthinff thev need or wan >re your nimble neighbor and :est dressed Men find our Cloth- ^ les find it pays to trade here. putting in an Up-To-Date Boys Vlen require, made up by the Baiiey-C I The Lexington Dispatch. i _ _ Wednesday, March 22, 1905. - i "Blue Corn Bread." Yorkville Enquirer. A citizen'of Yorkville who spent some time in Columbia recently was enabled through the good i ffices of an acquaitaace to make an inspection of the Richland distillery, and he has beea telling this reporter of some of the things he saw. "Well, now, I can't begin to tell you everything about the distillery because there is too much of it; but I'll tell you this. They make a terrible quantity of liquor and they don't make near all they sell. They have rectifiers' license, you know, and under this license they have a right to manipulate high wines and cologne spirits so as to make one gallon of chei-e into two or three gallons of whiskey. Yes, they reaily use corn meal aDd r>e meal to make whiskey and they use tremendous quantities of it. I saw a great tank that would hold twenty or thirty thousand gallons filled with mash, and while I was there I came to a place where a man k rrroa oitfinrr u f ^ bo /\^ n vc*(3 omiug an tuo cuu ui a trough through which a stream of corn meal was pouring. "The man was catching the meal up in his hand, testing the moisture, , and every now and then putting it to his nose to catch the odor. I thought this waa the discharge trough of a big corn mill at first, and ( that the man was merely keepiDg watch on the quality of meal that . was coming thiough. j ' I had heard that the immense ? quantities of slops supposed to come j irom a distillery of this bind were ^ used to fatten cattle, and I was j curious to see what the cattle looked r like. "There were not but twelve or fifteen head to be seen about the ? place, and I asked the man at the meal trough: [ "What do you people do with r your slops? I thought you fed it to t cattle; but I do not see any slop e or cattle either. ( "Still working the meal in his r ili/% mnn llT\ of mD Q T\ rf"? IlLI^CiO IUC UJCkU 1UUIXCU up au ute uuu ^ smiled knowingly. c "I repeated the question because I c was mystified. After a pause he ^ asked me who I was. I told him and he went on: E "Did you ever eat any corn bread t t-bat had a bluish cast and slightly j_ bitter fcastt? ^ "Yes, a good many times, I replied. ^ "Weil, here is where the mesl % comes frotr. After we have kept ^ our meil in these vats for seventy ^ hours and gotten out all the spirits t that can be extracted within the ( time allowed by the government, we j dry it out like this aud sell it again. The bitter taste is the flavor of what is left of the hops we t in to make 3 the mash ferment. . This meal is sorter weak like by this time, but it I is just a little cheaper, and there ^ are lots of people who never think of the difference." Always Liberal to Cburclies. Every church will be given a liberal quantity of L. & M. paint. Call for it. * 4 gallons Longman & Martinez L. & M. Paint mixed with three gallons lin- < seed oil. will paint a house. . j W. B. Barr, Charleston, W. Va., ? writes: "Painted Frankenburg block with L. & M.. stands out as thougli 1 varnished." I "Wears and covers like gold. i Don't pay $ J .50 a, gallon for linseed oil, f which you do in ready-for-use jiaint. . Buy oil fres! from the barrel at (?() cents ]>er gallon and mix it with L. & M. { It makes paint cost about $1.20 ]>er ! gallon. Sold by W. P. Roof. 20 < I t Chance for The G-irls. j: The daughters cf well-to-do farmers j ( do not have foil work. They cannot j 1 do ordinary farm work with their i ! fathers and brothers. Those living 1 in the cofc'on section may pick cotton * a few week*, but they are not fully f employed the balance of the year. J Why cot turn over the poultry to the girl*? It is a pleasant and in- i leresting business. Let the girls . charge tbe family with all the eggs 1 and fowls used at hotne and keep an i - .1 - ? account. ol sales. ia tms way tue ; < father will get a valuable lesson as to J the va!u? of poultry as well as girls. ! lie&r in mind that two dozen turkeys j averaging 12 pounds each are worth as much now as a bale of cotton. 1 Another suitable business for girls is t raising bees and honey. That is c light woik ar.d is qrite remunerative i CERNS SPRING id Boy -4 t in the way of Clothing, highest skilled labor and of the found in this Department. We are opening case after c: for Men and Boys. Yours is here. Blease v mwsm . in. in honey yebra. A girl might have charge of the milk aLd butter. That would be an excellent training for girle and would be worth much to them when settled in homas of their own. It is a great step forward to know how to do things that have to be done in every family. Give the girlB the beet chance possible. Strikes Hidden Bocks. When yonr ship of health strikes the hidden rocks of consumption, pneumonia, etc.. you are lost, if you don't get Help from Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. J. W. McKinnon, r\f TollorlAcrci firvrii'icrc Alri vrit-o?* ?'T VI. J M AXVVW# A had been very ill with pneumonia, under the care of two doctors, but was getting no better when I began to take Dr. King's New Discovery. The first dose gave relief, and one bottle cured rue." Sure cure for sore tliroat, brochitis, coughs and colds. Guaranteed at The Kaufmann drug store, price 00c. and 41.00. Trial bottle free. Hard Fighting. St. Petersburg, March 17 ?It is officially announ^d that Gen. Kuropatkin will be replaced by Gen. Linevitcb as commander-in chief of tb9 Manchurian army. Th9 Japanese occupied Tie pass at midnight, March l'? Details of the occupation of Tie pass have not yet been- receiv ed at imperial headquarters. An official bulletin reports the action and that the Japanese are in hot pursuit of the retreating Russians, but it does not mention any particulars about the fight. Tbe Russians have abandoned their advanced positions on the Fan river where the lesperate attack of the Japanese yesterday was repulsed, and have fallen back upon the defenses at Tie pasa. Previous to the retirement Ihe supplies of wood, etc.. collected ifaere were set on fire. A desperate, bloody battle is now waging north of rie pass. rhe Lesington Township Bonds The Supreme court Thursday landed down a decree ordering the Freasurer of Lexington county to nake certain payments on bonds it<ued in behalf of the building of the Columbia, Newberry & Laurens raiload. The bonds were issued by :ertaio townships in Lexington lounty and the holders . were innosent parties, having paid liberal irices. When the bonds became due, the noney to make payment was in the lands of the Treasurer of the county, )at he refused to pay it out on the ground that the act authorizing the >ond issue had not been complied pith in proper manner. The Su ireme court has decided that the )on..s are valid. The parties holding he bonds are: Edward Ehthcb, J y Robertson, E. W. Robertson, J j Mimnaugh and R. S. DeePortes. TTT.? ..J sleeps tj.5 ? set w mu aau Ask today for Allen's Foot-Ease, a >owder. It cures Chiblains, Swollen, Sweating, Sore, Aching, Damp feet. At ill Druggists and Shoe Stores, 23c. 21 Sign No Papers. Just now when there is much noney in the bands of the farmers, idroifc agents will be on the ro*d. ; They wilt have the best and only docks, sewiDg machines, steel ranges, mproved churns and other useful irticles, all of which can be bought it home The writer saw two negroes a few days ago who had j?i?? iaished the last installments on $60 sewing machines, which could have oeen bought for $20 or less. Tbet-e igents make an ignorant man feel diat the last chance has come to secure the article they have for ?ale md then by giving two or three pears time they deceive the purchaser completely. They have chattel j nortgage3 which are ironclad, and i jnce sigDed there is no way of evadnft navmeDt. Those agents sen- I r-> jr * ?- _ . orally demand the cost of the article j is the first p lyment. Never sign any ! capers of that sort. Tbe price asked oy these agents are generally three :,imes as much as your local dealer j vill ask Those mortgages printed j u such small type that the ordinary 'armer cannot read them, are dan- j >erous and deceptive. i I Always use T. X L for pains. A thief entered tbe residence of j Lester Staroes, in Lancaster c^ouiy, j tnd stole bis revolver and $21 DO ia j ;ash from under his pillow while he vas asleep. t CLOTHING. E>Hats and Furnishing' (roods best and strongest materials, wii I ise tilled with these High Class S call for it. 1. fgaaOMP?Mag?DBB?PM1III?I JMM liT I HIM l?l "1 A Chicago Alderman Owes His Election to Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. ''Iran heartily and consicntion.-dy recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for affections of the throat and lungs." says Hod. Jolm Shenick. 220 So. Peoria St., Chicago. "Two years ago during a political campaign, I caught cold after being overheated, which irritated my throat and I was finally compelled to stop,'as I could not speak aloud. In my cxtemity a friend advised me to use Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I took two doses that afternoon and could not 1 believe my senses when I found the next morning the inflammation had largely' subsided. I took several doses that day, kept right on talking through the campaign, and I thank this medicine that I won my scat in the Council." This remdv is for sale by The Kaufmann Drug Co. T. X L. cures rheumatism and nenralyia. _______ I AND CURE THE LU^CSlj * Dr. King's I ; New Discovery r rroNSUMPTION Price 1 IFOR I OUGHSand 50c&$1.00| I %^OLDS Free Trial, g i Surest and Quickest Cure for alls I THROAT and LU&TG TBOTJB- S | LES, or MONEY 3ACS. g Final Discharge. "jVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO II all persons interested that I will apply to the Hon. George S. Drafts, judge of Probate in and for the County of Lexington, State of South Caroliua, on the 2btli day of March, for a final discharge as Administratrix of the Estate of Manning Hook, deceased. ELLA HOOK, Administratrix. 5w20. Wftrino "Pich/irrrtATi V A AkJAAVA AAAV44I TIAKE NOTICE THAT I WILL JL positively allow 110 fishing in my ]>ond, during the year 1905, except upon the following terms: With boat per day, 50 cents; from hanks per day. 25 cents; payable invariably in advance. Good order must be kept. 4w22 A. TAYLOR. The Hege Log Beam SAW MILL WITH Heacock-King Feed Works Engines and Boilers, Woodworking Machinery, Cotton Ginning, Beick? . ctrtvnt-p a \tt> Lath u 11 J. -- -J ~ " . Machinery, Corn Mills. Etc.. Etc. GXBBE-S MACHINERY CO.* Columbia. S. C. The Gibbes Shingle Machine BB A MAN! You can make yourself taller, straighter j and broader if you will practice the I exercises in this book. NPg-rox S "ATHLETICVLISWAftV.' x ARMY x 11 EXERCISES i ft* Br FRANK IDONeF^ mgk OF TOE TENTH FIELD BATTEW JljS j L cents j jfe?3 RICHARD K.FOX.Pt.BIi^rr, Sjl j ) NFH YORK. | 10 YOU WANT TO CULTIVATE A I MILITARY BEARING? ! THIS SHOWS YOU HOW1 j PRICE 1 0 CENTS. POSTAGE 2 CENTS EXTRA. ! RICHARD K. FOX.fBAJIKUJI S$.,*.Y.e. v 9 fW FOR LIST OF SPORTING BOORS, . ) Columbia, S. C. I" Wood's Seeds, I Wood's Selected Seed Potatoes are specially grown for seed purposes, and are very much superior to ordinary potatoes. We carry the largest stock in the South, and can supply large buyers to the very best advantage, both as regards quality and price. Wood's Twenty-fifty Anniversary Seed Book, which is mailed free on request, tells all about the beet new and standard varieties of Potatoes, as well as about all Garden and Farm f A A ^ ^ A ^A W C A A ?? O^UO* TV lilCIUi ?JWU uv/vm auu a special price list of farm seeds. 1 T.W.Wood & Sons, Seedsmen, I RICHMOND, - VIRGINIA. I WOOD'S SEEDS sfl Awarded I GRAND PRIZE - ST. LOUIS, 1904. I GOLD MEDAL - PARIS, 1900. Before You Purchase Any Other Write rur n;w ham? sfwiiir mahhimt chmpamy "orange,' m ASS!" Many Sewing Machines are made to sell regardless of quality, but the "Xow Home" is made lo v/ear. Our guaranty never runs out We make Sewing Machines to suit all conditions of the trade. The " Xow Kom?f* S'an Js at the head of all Higrh-jfrade family sewing machines Sold by authorized dealers only. FOR SALT pv W. P. ROOF, LsxingtoD, S. C. Dr. Woolley's SSS 4 IK^nm DAIMI ccc opium, laudanum, 22s aBM?T _ _ ? _ _ elixirof opium,coj3?|] t9BV% BUM calne or whiskey, a fflm gflHI | V B H|B large book of parflSI Hr B I 1 SVl ticularsonhomeor ?89i ^1 I XJ | VI sanatorium treatsz&S jM ment. Address, Dr. BHkJSf AND B. M. WOOLLEY, W Whiskey Cure Atlanta, Georgia.. LEXINGTON MGS ML . DEPOSITS BECEIVED SUBJECT TO n CHECK. W. P. ROOF, Ca?iiier. DIBECTOBS: AllflTi Jones. W. P Roof. C. M. Efird. E. Hilton Jamas E. Hendrix. j EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Deposits of $1 and upwards received and interest at 5 per cent, per annum allowed, payable April and October. September 21?tf IB HAtRRBALSAM ^ jEffl ?ad Wnt.fles . Never* Fail a" to "Eostore Gray fdHH Hal? to its Mouthful Color. f &' P J^hairiaUiEg, Must Go. Having determined to push our hand made harness and make room for same, we are now offering- a lot of good FACTORY MADE at greatly reduced prices. Best Web Back Bands, 2 for 25c. If you want any bargains, call early as these goods at marked down figures will soon go. Davis & Co., 1517 Main St.. Columbia. S. C.