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P.:-The Lexington Dispatch. I^r Wednesday, September 5, 1906. Index to ITew Advertisements. PpBfc-' Shoes?Ehrlich. ? V Dentist?L. L. Toole. Pond Drawing?W. N. Lucas. -i New Ginnery?Long Bros. New Goods?Fitzmauriee. , THE HE BANK, | LEXINGTON, S. C. Fairness, I Honesty, p Safety. F.W. OSWALDTPres. | ALFRED J. FOX, Cashier. BfsHB55 ~ t* Lexiajjtoa Turpeatiao Markst. I Virgin per barrel fO.OO ^ Yearling per barrel 8.00 Yellow Dip per barrel 7.60 Savannah: Market. ?; Spirits per gallon. 57% Rosin per barrel. $3.50 to $5.00 , * >' Divine Service ' Will be held at Pisgah next Sunday at 11 a. m. Shoes! Shoes!! Shoes!!! RISK Go to the Lexington Department Store for them. These people fonnd r V i| out that shoes wonld be worn this fall and they bought a big stock. y|fl The Eoly Communion !Vill be observed at St. Stephen's hnrch next Snnday morning at 11 ;clock service. Of Interest to Many. Foley's Kidney Cure will cure any ?se of kidney or bladder trouble that is ot beyond the reach of medicine. No tedicine can do more. The Kanfmann rag Co. We Pay You to Save. When you earn a dollar, make it iyn something for you. I We will appreciate your account id will make your banking easy and easant for you. The Home Bank. % Music Pupils Wanted. Having completed the course in eory of music at Elizabeth College, unnow prepared to teach music on mo or organ, i should be glad to t pupils enough to warrant me in iching at home the coming scholas TCfiWl I Pioaic. f The young folks will have a basket [ v picnic near Mr. Sam Wingard's on B Dreher's Ferry road on Saturday, I September 15th. Everybody is invitI ^ ed to come and bring well filled baskets. W. B. Wingard, I B. B> Gable, M ^L2w45 G. L. Connor. . A Card. ^Fo the Voters of Lexington County: \ Allow me to thank you through the i cohrmns of the Dispatch for the handsome vote I received in the recent t primary, and I shall be grateful for your support in the next primary, 11th of September, promising faithful services in the discharge of my duties as Railroad Commissioner. John H. Wharton. Bi{> Bargains. Don't fail to call on J. C. Moore & Son, the store of "Big Bargains," where your money goes furthest, when in Columbia. The buyer has just returned with a big lot of new goods. The prettiest of the season and the latest novelties are there. 4 Lesson i& Hftslth* v' Healthy kidneys filter the impurities from the blood, and unless they do this good health is impossible. Foley's Kidney Cure makes sound kidneys and will positively cure all forms of kidney and bladder disease. It strenghtens the [whole system. The Kaufmann Drug SuooHsfal Brides Contractor. Mr. Vasfcine W. Spires, of Gaston, has been awarded the contract to bofld the bridge over Congaree creels on the old State road for $275. He also has the contract to build two new bridges below Mr. W. N. Martin's mill, on Tom's creek, and is now at work on these bridges. Mr. Spires is a good workman and always gives satisfaction. ; : D CURES WHEffi ALL ELSE FAILS j&) ; U Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Q PQ Use in time. Sold by druggists. BJ * c* ' ' ' ' * V ' \ I The Commuter and His Untold Story About Hogs THE commuter from Maplewood rushed into his Wall street office in New York ten minutes late, as usual. "Boys," he burst out, "the funniest thing happened"? "Say, has this got anything to do with the baby?" asked the chief clerk. "No, it hasn't," snapped the commuter. "As I was saying"? "Anything about the incubator?" asked the stenographer. "No!" bawled the Jerseyman, who was getting mad. "As I was saying"? "T^oflve out your new garden," said the bookkeeper. The commuter glared and went on, "I was about to tell"? "Say, has your kid got a new toot'?" smiled the office boy. Then the poor man exploded. "I won't tell it at all," he yelled. "I was going to tell a story about new hogs, but I am afraid that you will take it as personal."?New York Globe. He Couldn't Get Ont of It. "Quite a lavish display of wedding presents, isn't it?" "Yesv I don't know that I ever saw so many beautiful ones before." "Idiotic, though. What do the people who give them care for the bride and groom? Everybody who brought a present merely did so for the purpose of showing off. If the cards of the people who gave these things were not attached to them I'll bet you nobody would have brought anything more lavish than a fifty cent spoon. They don't get me to make a fool of myself in that way. Why should these young simpletons who are getting married be stocked up with enough stuff to start a jewelry store? Did you give 'em anything?" "Yes. I gave them that $500 check over there. You see, I am the gild's father and couldn't very well get out of it"?Chicago Record-Herald. Crucial Test. "Yes, the prisoner was a woman of v extraordinary nerve. They tried in \ every known way to make her nerv1 ous." "That so?" "Yes. They shot off a gun unexpectedly, yelled 'Fire!' and told her a disi tant powder blast was an earthquake. Still she was unmoved. Then they lib; erated a mouse." "I'll wager a bank roll against a stogie that the mouse made her nervous." "Not at all. She only stepped on it and laughed." "Great Jupiter! Such a woman as that wouldn't lose her nerve if the earth exploded.", "Oh, yes. One of the detectives stepped up and whispered in her ear that her hair had been mussed up for two hours, and then she collapsed.?Chicago 1 News. \ ??? Full Stop. Lady Helper?Come, Johnny, I'm sure you can manage one more piece of cake. 1 Johnny (in a hoarse whisper)?No, thanky, mum. Ah can still eat, but Ah can't swaller.?Punch. t An Inapt Comparison. "He looks like a Greek god," said the girl who raves. , "I shouldn't say that," replied Miss Cayenne. "Most of the Greek gods I have seen in art galleries had vacant stares and pieces chipped off their ears or noses."?Washington Star. Bertha,'* Idea. Belle?Bertha is getting to be quite famous. Blanche?Oh, well! Bertha's idea of 1 fame is to ride around in a hansom i and have people say "That's her!"? American Spectator. Hi* Peculiar Syaitem. "Yes, I'm going to eat all I can this year." ' "Why so?" "Because I'm afraid that everything eatable will be higher next year."? Baltimore Sun. Four Age* of the Kia*. 1 Though, some perhaps may reckon less, Some calculate it more, This much is safely specified? TVio Uico Viqc offse fnur On some defenseless baby's cheek The first kiss leaves its print, [ While doctors disapproving: stand And microbes darkly hint. i The second kiss is quite the best Since Eden's bubble burst. For then the maiden asks the youth, : "Am I the very first?" Then comes the kiss the husband gives Upon his wife's fair brow, Whereat she sagely speculates, "What is he up to now?" Last comes the kiss promiscuous, When past the years have whirled; On some fine woman is bestowed The smack heard round the world. ?McLandburgh Wilson in New York Press. i w-GO I L I For i m^m | | Mr Stock I ; Patronage,! \.?i ' pccocr^.'sec.sc.'C.oocQOg K | ^ FAIRBANKS, MORSE WE HAVE ] One 25 horse power Talbott, second hand ^ overhauled. This engine is in first class c anyone who is in the market for such a sis "We are headquarters for anything in th< attention will be given to all inquiries and when you are in the market for anything, order elsewhere. COLUMBIA SUPPLY WELSH NECK ] HARTSVI] CO-EDU CATIONL Buildings large and Commo steam, provided with shower b of twelve acres. Pure artesian of leading colleges of the count and medical attendance for s< - ^ ^ 1 1 * eadet 830.0U, for young iaay aD for catalog. ROBT. W. ANNOUNCEMENTS. - For House of Representatives. Dr. E. J. Etheredge is hereby nominated by his friends as a candidate for reelection to the Honse of Representatives from Lexington county and is pledged to abide the result of the Primary. J. Brooks "Wingard is hereby announced as a candidate for the House of Representatives subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. For County Auditor. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Auditor for the County of Lexington and pledge myself to abide by the action of the Democratic primary. W. D. Dent, New Brookland, S. C. The many friends of Mr. M. P. Lindlerin Batesbnrg and Leesville, appreciating the fine vote that Mr. Lindler received for this office two years ago, do hereby nominate him as a candidate for the office of County Auditor subject to the action of the Democratic primary. Many friends. For Comity Supervisor. The friends of George A. Shealy announce him as a candidate for County Supervisor, subject to the rules of the Democratic party, and he is pledged to abide by the result of the primary. The many friends on the south side of Saluda river announce George H. Koon as a candidate for Coanty Supervisor and pledge him to abide the result of the primary. For County Commissioner. | The numerous friends of W. Toland I Craps, of Gilbert, announce him a candidate for County Commissioner, and pledge him to abide the result of the primary. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of County CommisT rrrantv and pledge D1VJU\.A vx vv? ^ myself to abide by the rules of the primary. D. Hampton Ckaft, Gaston, S. C. F0LE?H0NEY >TAR i for children cafe, cure* Mo opiate* j fl THFIFYINRT U B Ilk bUHIIU I everything and muuuuumimuuuiv is complete in all Lines ind Guarantees Fair Trei VOOD BY HAND a f !c of all Trades Gasoline Engine $j , >sts so little and will do as much work as ten * twelve men at less than one-tenth of one i an's pay. It is sent all set up, ready to run. g )an be belted to any farm machinery. Grinder, \ heller. Shredder, Hay Press, Pump, Churn, ? eparator, etc. Other sizes of engines up to 200 H* P., operate on S| Is3, Gasoline. Kerosene or Alcohol. Cut out complete advertisement end send for 'Pus* 15 ated Catalogue No. Hg33 (?b CO., Chicago, IS. | FOR SALE engine, in stock which has recently been ondition and will be a great bargain for :e engine. 3 way of machinery snpplies, and prompt . orders entrusted to our care. Write ns and be sure to get our prices before yon May 30. CO., Columbia. S. C. HIGH SCHOOL^ LLE, S. O. AND MILITARY. dious. heated by furnaces or aths and situated on a campus water. Instructors graduates ry. Terms for board, tuition ;ssion $120.00. Uniforms for out $18.00 for session. Write DUB&ETT, A. M., Principal. oamtrpMMd. Beautiful location. Well trained and fcxteachera. Poll literary coarse# Special advantages in ibools of Art. Expression and Business. Military train* J and religions influence# strong. Graduates greatly in r teachers. 8ame management 18 years. Equipment improved. Scholarships. Industrial Department,and ome, tb put advantages in reach of moderate means tayrtes, President. Leesville, S. C. t A Leopard Collar. "A leopard collar," he said, taking up a dog collar studded with sharp spikes three inches long. Fitting the collar on his dog, he resumed: "This piece of armor?for that is what It is?illustrates an oddity of the Himalayas? namely, the fondness of the Himalayan leopard for dog flesh. In the Himalayas last year I found that all dogs wore these murderous looking spiked collars. The explanation was that the Himalayan leopards conducted an unceasing dog hunt, and that in attacking a dog they always fell upon his neck. This collar with Its sharp spikes *? nm+ontlrtn Tt hast Rnvpd 19 tt gicab pivLvunvu, many a dog from a hungry leopard. Often In the Himalayas a dog comes trotting home safe and sound, though with smears of blood and yellow hairs upon his collar spikes/' Names and the Lair. Speaking generally, the law of England allows a person to assume and use any name, provided its use is not calculated to deceive or inflict pecuniary loss. So the court of appeals laid down the law in Dockrell against Dougall, and this attitude of the law, the Law Journal remarks, is characteristic of our British love of liberty. French law is much more strict It forbids any citizen to bear any name other than that which is expressed in the registry of his birth or to add any surname to his proper name. Gorman law is the same, only it goes a little further in imposing a penalty on any one giving a false name to an official.?Dundee Advertiser. Gun*. The Germans were the inventors of the first gun. About 1378 Schwartz, a German machinist, manufactured numerous crude guns which were brought Into use by the Venetians in 1392. It is a strange fact that cannon were made before small firearms. At Amber? there is still a piece of ordnance marked with the date 1303. Cannon were first used in war at the battle of Creey, in 1340. It was not until 1544. I v.~tVint- +lien- ivot-n moiiri in Tvncr- I uuncvvi, iuuv ??o land. _ t anything you Auuvmiummnm%mv This establishment! itment to all Patrons. : Lombard Iron Wor i AUGUSTA, ; Fovindry, Ma.chine and Boiler Works Bridges, Roofs, Tanks, Tower and Building Co < Cane and Shingle Mill Machinery and Repairs < road Castings; Railroad and Mill Supplies; Bel ?m^?i?i, oilers, < em I > ^ pi 91 pi II 1'L' ' ? LIGHT SAW MILLS and GA! Quick SI Sterling Goods *c Sterling silver, cut glass, fine j china, clocks. A fine stock always on hand for you to select from. Keep us in mind when wanting anything in Jewelry or Silverware. Good watch work and best eye glasses. If you can't come, send for our catalogue or telephone your order to us. P. H, LACBICOTTE Si CO,, JEWELERS, V 1424 Main St., Columbia, S. C. 'Phone 934 ORINO Laxative Fruit Syrup Pleasant to take The new laxative. Does not gripe or nauseate. Cures stomach and liver troubles and chronic constipation by restoring the natural action of the stomach, liver and bowels. Refuse substitutes. Price BOo. The Kaufmann Drug Co. Investors and Home Seekers In the Sunny South. Send ns your name and we will send you maps, plats and particulars regarding the Fruitland Colony Co., on the Ga. S. & Fla. R. R.. in South Georgia. Have great Real Estate Bargains. Residence lots $15.00. Business lots $25.00. 1 acre tracts adjoining the town $25. CO. Other acre tracts low as $7.50. Crops averaging from $1.50 to $400 per acre. This property will double in 6 months. Write today. You will hear of things you never knew before. Fruitland Colony Co., Dept. 46, 125 Clark St., Chicago, or W. L. Glessner, G. S. & Fla. R. R., Dept. 46. Macon, Ga. 4t?46. A Witty Forlornity. A forlorn looking man said, "I've tried everything that I could turn my hand to, but couldn't make anything answer, and now I have decided to go up among the hills, where they say there's a wonderful echo, to see if I can make that answer." "Sir," said Dr. Johnson to a friend, commenting upon a widower who remarried, though his wedded life had been unhappy, "it is triumph of hope over experience." +-* ' fc^' 1 MR ^ ^|? ?WWWW^W^WM^. I Qq mont l naiiii | ok Solicits your : I ks and Supply Co.; GEORGIA I and Mill Supply Store. Engines, Boilers, ' nstruction; Cotton, Saw, Gnst, Oil, Fertiliser, , ; Building, Bridge, Factory, Furnace and Rail ting, Packing, Injectors, Fittings, Saws, Files, L etc.; Shafting, Pullevs, and Hangers. CAST EVERY DAY Capacity for 300 Ha.nds f> lS and Erie ENGINES. Korting and r Injectors, Turbine Water Wheels, etc. > jrade Mill BOILERS Built to Hartford Specifications a Specialty * Locomotive T ender T anks Write Us Before You Buy , * SQLINE ENGINES in Stock, bipment. Carolina National Bank. ORGANIZED 1868. Assets Over $1,500,000.00. UNITED STATES. STATE, COUNTY AND CITY DEPOSITORY. Capita! Paid in - - - $200,000 i n r*i . surplus rrouis - - - /z,UUU Liability of Stockholders 200,000 $472,000 SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum, payable qnarterly. Loans to merchants and farmers a specialty. Onr motto is: ' A helping hand and a square deal to all." BOND ACCOUNT. U. S. Bonds .... $250,000 South Carolina Bonds - . 50,000 [ City Columbia Bonds - - 50,000 November 9th, 1905, number of Depositors, 2,430. Amount of Deposits, $1,192,729.55. Your business solicited. W. A. CLARK, President. T. H. MEIGHAN, Cashier. AN ORGAN j That will last a life time is what you want. Our Organs have a pure tone and have lovely cases. We can supply you with an Organ that will please in every particular for only $65.00 and $70.00 delivered. Write us for our special terms of payment, and for illustrations of the ? beautiful Organs referred to. If you prefer a PIANO We have beautiful and good new Uprights from $185.00 up, on easy terms. Address, MALUNE'S MUSIC HOUSE, COLUMBIA, S. C. 'mo ciiii lii, LEXINGTON, S. C. Literary, Scientific and Classical Courses, FALL TERM BEGINS SEPT. 10, 1900. TT 1 1 T a 1 ^ r T\ vocai ana mstrumennu music, nrawing and Elocution. College Trained Teachers. Expenses for Session $G0 to $80. Send for catalogue. Address F, W. RAUOH, Principal. M. D. HARM AN, Secretary. Shrrv'fi ITf nurvrrrop &ULA1 iJUlVl^IVUAfi Hake* Kidneys and Bladder Right.