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r~ fpalnlul l a Life often seems too long fers from painful periods. ? I down, headache, backache, 9 dizziness, griping, cramps T 9 dreadful. To make life woi I It Eases Won * ?J -J-'- tnritimm^KAn Cpsciujf relieves uiiuuiiiiK4uv*4 strengthens the constitution and pen diiionsfrom which weak women suff It is matchless, marvelous, reli; At ail druggest's in $1.00 bottle WRITS US A LETTER SB freely and frankly, in strictest eonfk!- 1 k Wj ence, trifing as all your symptoms and ' ? J? troubles. We wffl send free advice 9B (in plain sealed envelope), how to < aj cure them. Address: Ladies' Advisory M Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co., jjj Chattanooga, Teen. ; < Son Lost aCc&sr. , ' 'Consumption runs in our family,and through it I lost my mother," writes E. B. Reid, of Harmony, Me. "For the past five years,however, on the slightest sign of a cough or cold, I have taken Br. King's Eew Discovery for Consump> tion; winch has saved me from serious lung trouble." His mother's death was. a sad loss for Mr. Reid, but he learned that lung trouble must not be neglected and how to cure it. Quickest relief and cure for coughs and colds. Price 50c. and $1.00; guaranteed atTheKaufmann Brugeo's. drugstore. Trial bottle free. * ' . ? . ' ! Few people are wise enough to know that ignorance is bliss. { DOORS. | 1. 11 - ! MainSt, Col a CS Is where you can i * gSj stoc w - f $3 of all JQ ' OS g^Mr. Lee N. Fa iS ton, is now with us a ^ you and show you 01 I C.0.BR0V SASH. 3 Hares. M / For tbe best goods too will always find tl most eomplete assortment in the Sooth. Oi single part of Harness furnished on oalL DAVIS ' 1517 Halo Street The new Laxative Ithat does not gripe or nauseate. f Pleasant to talle, *4 FOB SALE BY THE XAUFMANN ?BUG O >er iods I ^ JBBb ; to the woman who suf- E The eternal bearing- p ieucorrhea, nervousness, and similar tortures are j? rth living, take m Wfimm 81||jfp lien's Pains ? u purifies and enriches the blood, B nanently cures all diseased con- B er. B ts? B ?I SUFFEHED GREATLY," f? arrites Mrs. L. E. Ctevenger, of Belle- B view, N. C.," at my monthly periods, B all my life, but the first bottle of Car- B do! gave me wonderful relief, and now B I am in better health than! have been B fora long time. 1 think Cardui the great- ra est woman's medidne in the world." Bt Slumber Peacefully >ver the Ixnnber question. We liave solved t. The best value for every one's money s in our yard. There is every variety of LUMBER tsed here in the trade and the price it which we sell will gladden the heart of he man who is figuring on a contract. We ire headquarters for , Doors. Sash and Blinds uid especially ask the people of Lexington o call on us for their doors and Sash. N. H. DRIGGERS, Corner Lady and Gadsden Street COLUMBIA. S. C. Phone 185. For Sale. T OFFER MY PLACE IN" BLACK JL Creek Township, near Rishton Post Office, for sale, containing 208 acres,well * 3 1? -r\^ac nAtotnoC aaapteu tu rice and small grain. A good large five room dwelling and all necessary outbuildings. Well and spring water. , There is also a large orchard of peach, pear and apple trees and a good pasture. Seventy-five acres in high cultivation. Location healthy. For further particulars call on or address, E. AUSTIN" SMITH, 5w6pd. Rishton, S. C. To Cure a Cut, Sore or Wound apply Ramon's Nerve &Boue Oil promply. It is antiseptic?stogs the^pain and causes healing by For sale at the Bazaar. r f BLINDS. 30 |p dmbia,S C., f ind one of the best P ks of Pi /n JUUU5. | md will be glad to see ir stock. YN & BRO. " * j GLASS. Idren Cry for It It's onr bread we're talking about. As a Atier of fact man? littJe one-s prefer it to the ost toothsome cake And who can say that tere's any better meal for a growing child than bowl of genuine, bread ano milk? Yoa get are milk, we will snpply wholesome bread, id the youngsters will have a cheap picnic at ome. 'Phone if baby is hungry. iEIDLINGER'S STEAM BAKERY, COLUMBIA. S. G. les and Bridles lem with us. We carry the largest stock and jr motto is "The Best is the Cheapest." Any & CO?9 , Columbia, S. G. axative Fruit Syrn 0., LEXINGTON. S. C The Lexington Dispatch. . Wednesday, November 15,1905. Pricsvills Items. * The much needed and long waited for rain is now falling. Farmers who have already sown their grain, and also those that have been waiting for these nice showers are glad to see them. A number of wells have been dry for some time We hope to see them replenished ere long. Mr. G. F. Keisler has recently returned from Columbia, after having purchased a neat stock of merchandise. The public school at Oak Grove is j progressing nicely under the skillful management of Mies Jessie .Kisinger. Mrs. W. H. Roof is visiting relatives near Brookland thence to her temporary home at Mt. Pleasant. Mr. D F Price has at his place a fine bill of lumber which he intends to use in enlarging and beautifying his dwelling. Mr. Jacob Price, we are informed, is abie to be up. A Lutheran council meeting comprising the charge of Rev. B. D. Wessinger was held at St. Paul's last Saturday. Shingle mills seems to be all the rage now. Mr. W. J. Price and sons have just invested in a complete and modern outfit. Iu some calendars and almanacs Thanksgiving falls on the 23rd of November, while in others on the 30oh. Which is correct, pleaBe? Nov. 10,1905. That's Who. Chapped Hands. Wash yonr hands with warm water, dry with a towel and apply Chamberlain's Salve' just before going to bed, and a speedy cure is certain. Tliissalve is also uneqalled for skin, diseases. For sale hv The Kanfmann Drue CO. Autumnal Leaves. Mies Annie Wolfe has returned home from an extended visit to hejr sister, Mrs. S. W. HeDry, of Pendleton. Several of our boys and girls attended the dedication of Andrew Chapel church, on the 29th of October. The occasion was a success notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather. We have eDj jyed a late fall which has enabled most of the farmers to finish their havesfcing_and a few have enjoyed some of spring's choicest fruits?the second crop this year?a beautiful bunch of raspberries. Eight large full ripe and sev&n green berries were broken from a vine in Mrs. F. M Geiger'a garden. Afcer a long and painful illness Mrs. Catherine Kaigler passed away on the 29th of October. Although she had lived to the age of 90 yearB with her loved ones they were greatly stricken when the end came. The many relatives aDd friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. K Davis extend deep sympathies in their sorrow. Jack. Bakereville. S. G, Nov. 8, 1905. Governor Hey ward has decided to leave two constables in Oconee county to look after the enforcement of the dispensary law. Thomas Godfrey was convicted at Spartanburg recently of the murder of his next door neighbor, Thomas Jones. The jury recommended mercy, aDd the defendant go68 to the penitentiary for life. Walter Thornhill shot and seriously wounded Kussel Strickland in Greenville on Monday. TfaornhiU's wife some time ago deserted him and her two children and went to live with Strickland?and the shooting grew out of that. Prince Louie, of Battenburg, rear admiral in the British navy, has been in Washington, the guest of this country, for several days. Isham Edwards, colored, was hanged at Tallahassee, Fia., on Friday, for the murder of N W. Epps. He made a full confession of the crime. Bilious Attack Quickly Cured. A few weeks ago I had a bilious attack that was so severe I was not able to go to the office for two days. Failing to get relief from my family physician's treatment,! took three of Chamberlain's Stomach and liver Tablets and the next day I felt like a new man. H. C. Bailey, nf flio nhariin. S C! TliesP' JJUitVl. \JJL WAiv A'VUV, 7 tablets are for sale by The Kaufmann Drug co. W. S. Llyod, a member of the Senior class of the University o Georgia at Athens, killed himself accidentally Sunday night while b&Ddling a pistol in his room. He was the son of a farmer of Fayette county. If girls cultivate their dispositions as assiduouly as they do their complexion there would be fewer old bachelors. The man who talks loudest on a , street corner is apt to be dumb as an oyster when at home. In hoarding pennies many a man pquanders good opoortunities. Cures Stomach and Liver trouble and IP Chronic Constipation. A HAPPY HOME Is one where health abounds. With impure blood tLere cannot be good health. With a disordered LIVER there cannot be good blood. Ubl V UBB^ revivify the torpid LIVER and restore its natural action* A healthy LIVER means pure blood mt*. Pure blood means health. Health means happiness. Take no Substitute. All Druggists. . A Trip on the Congaree. The State, Nov. 1. Acting in the interest of all concerned, General Manager Withers took a party consisting of congressmen, government engineers and buBimen of this city down the Coogaree yesterday on the steamboat "City of Columbia." While the trip was a delightful outing, the beauties of the fall foliage from the changing tints of the wil- I lows at the water's edge to the brilliant colors of the sweet gums, hickory and poplar on the high hills, skirted by the winding stream, being particularly appreciated by pennedup city folk, it was not a picnic but a business jaunt. The importance of water navigation is daily becoming more deeply impressed on those considering Colombia's future and the development of South Carolina. They realize that the navigation of the rivers between Columbia and Georgetown must henceforth be considered from a broader standpoint. It is the affair not only of Columbia and Georgetown, but of the State at large, and it contemplates not the operation of one boat between those two terminals, but of a half dozen boats that will develop a vast and rich territory which is now practically bottled. During the drought that has prevailed for two months, the navigation of the Congaree has been difficult, at times impossible. The channel in many places is obstructed by snags, and sandbars have proved barriers at other points. The stoppage of developing traffic by such trivial impediments is intolerable and it was to show the congressmen and the engineers the easily surmountable difficulties that this trip down the river was made yesterday. There were in the party Congressmen Lever snd Eilerbe, Capt. G. P. Howell, U S. engineer, who is in charge of all government river work " t> i j tt7I_:?* j [ ID ID18 SeCtlOD: xveiu vyuiuuiu, wibu headquarters at Georgetown, assistant engineer * W. 0 Whitescarver, assistant engineer, in charge of the government work at Columbia; Mr. John M. Bates, connected with the Santee Lumber Company, and about a dozen of the business men of Columbia. The party was conveyed in auto- j j mobiles to the Granby landing and the City of Columbia cast off at 9:50 o'clock. Tbe river was minutely inspected by the interested passengers, and blthough an excellent luDch was served and there were several sharp bends in the stream, there was never but one river in sight from either deck or pilot bouse. There were several guns and rifles on board and they were frequently used, but the few ducks that excited the spor> amen were at laBt accounts in the land of the living. The City of Columbia passed through the draw of the Southern railroad at Congaree at 4 o'clock and proceeded down to within a short distance of where the Congaree and Wateree unite to form the Santee. A mile or two from the confluence the snag boat Great Pee Dee was met at work, and after its inspection by the United Statea engineers the party returned to the railroad station at Congaree and took the night train for Columbia. The view of the river opened the * ? nn/1 Antlnffigfitflfltl eyes ui oij^iucdib duu Tbey saw its possibilities and Colombians hope tbey appreciate its needs. Capt. Howell says that tbe matter of removing dangerous snags will base immediate attention and tbat a survey of the river from Columbia to its moutb, with tbe view of determining what is required in tbe way of permanent improvements, will be begun tomorrow. Congressman Lever has already demonstrated bis active interest in this work, but the inspection of tbe Congaree gives him additional inspiration and ammunition. And Congressman Ellerbe, whose district is intimately affected, prom viof he attn lse every attBmbauuu luou u v render. Altogether this day on the Congaree was well speDfc. ENGINES boilIrs. Tttk% tuck* Km4 Ftyaaul IkaitlM W#rkj SkoftUf. ruU?y?, ImtIac, H??> RinfTi, ?tc lull OMtllH. VCul awry 4*r, vwk 900 luali. UMlim I BO If WOBKI NVrnT M U1PST1* 1101114. STOV Four Car Loads . Of Cook Stoves, Steel ranges. Hard Coal Base Good Heaters, Fire Piaca Furaiahings, Hollow W? the largest stock of the above goods ever offered U prepared to Dame prices of interest to dealers. D samples and get prices before buying elsewhere if best. JOBBERS AND DEAD Plumbers, Gas and Stea 1519 MAIN ST., COI Phone 498. fDrniTDrereS I i : ! Sewing Machines at Cost I Drop Head Velox, $19.90. i j i [Run Easy Drop Head, $14.90. Helping Hand, $12.50. OTHER FURNITURE ! AS CHEAP. | THE LION FUB E. G. COOK, Mgr. 142 THOMAS A. (OPPOSITE POST 01 COLTJ^CBIWHOLESALE AND RETA Men, Women and. C My stock is large, was carefully selected with ; both the city and country trade and Shoes in style, shapes and toes, down to the sevic which are made of solid leather and gua market for the money. I want to sho child in Lexington county and to d< offer some extraoj-dinar Work and Ores Your are cordially invited to call at my store 1 office, when in the city, and I will take pies and explaining their merits. Polite atten will strive to please you in THE PRICES TELL J. B. FRIDiS Wholesale and I C GROCERS, FLOUR, FBI SEED RUST PRC We Want the Merchantst, Plante ington County to Call and See Ui Purchases. We Can Fill Your Money. 1823 and 1825 Main Street, H. F. Hexdrix, J. L. Matti ? \Ti a ?L l^oiuvuv* * j The Bank of liEESVIIil 9 Capital, - - 2 Interest Allowed in Saving * We Solicit a Sh. ns Just Received, B rimers, Open franklin's "Hot Stuff' ire, StovePipe. Etc. We now have >r sale in Columbia, and we are also on't fail to call at our store and see yoa want to save money and get the ERS IN r.'u 9 n i! im mm Mpus, iUMBIA, S. C. IOVAL SALE: I | THIS FINE ROCKER $1.89 %,?. | MAIL YOUR ORDERS OR CALL AND SEE US. NITURE CO. 6 Main St., COLUMBIA, S. C. BOYNE, PFICE ) A . S. CL, lIL DEALER -IX Wren's Shoes, a, view of supplying the demands of from the most fashionable cuts teable every day plow shoe, all of ranteed to be the best on the e every man, woman and ) this I am prepared to y bargains in ;s Footwear. 736 Main Street, opposite the post asure in si lowing yon my stocK tion will be given yon and I quality and price. THE QUALITY SELLS* lY & CO., detail ED AND DEAD!, I0F OATS. rs and Farmers of Lexi Before Tliey Make Iheir Wants and Save You COLUMBIA, S. C. iews, H. A. Meetze, ce Pres. Cashier. J Leesville, j iE,S.C. $30,000.00 r3 Department. &.re of Your Business. #