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I?9696S6S696969696SS9S9S96S69B9696S6969696S696SSS696| * S H OK S! I 2 In Oxfords, Strap Ties, Gibson Tie, Opera Slippers, 5j tic $ Leather House Slippers, Cloth Slippers and Light f tfa< 2 Spring Weight High Shoes, in fact everything for 1 Pe< 2 dress and every day wear, are now ready for our Lex- 8 ^ % in?+An WftnHa Thev can alwavs be satisfied that we 3! ? ml mi I ?iye them the best that money can buy at the smal- 't Cr< - S lest possible cost f sm ? ; 8 FOE GOOD HONEST SHOES g gh Ifl'E. P. & F. A. DAVIS, f 5 |p a 1710 Main Street Columbia, S. C. g illS&ssesessswssesesesesesesesesssssssesssesssesesssesS of : Lombard Iron Works and Supply Co. iZ AUGUSTA, GEORGIA t *9 |i;" Foxmdry, Mftchhw and Boiler Works *|\d Mfll Supply Store.. Engines, Boilers, : ;-^r>,r Bridges, Roofs, Tanks, Tower and Building Construction; Cotton, Saw, Grist, cnl, Fertiliser, ; ex ? cane and Shingle Mill Machinery and Repairs; Building. Bridge, Factory, Furnace and Rail- > i C#-; i road Castings; Railroad and Mill Supplies;Belting, Packing, Injectors, Fittings, Saws, Files, , j ?????? ?a?mm oilers, etc.; Shafting, Pulleys, and Hangers. ! ma ||p^ CAST EVERY DAY ' ( Capacity for 300 Handa ilAtlas xvnd Erie ENGINES, Kortirvg and Loader Injectors. Turbine Water Wheels,etc. Sp zm&i NHUHKl High Grewde Mill BOILERS BulH to Hartford ' 1 U Specifications a Specialty glBS- Looomotlve Tender Tanks Writ* U* Before You Buy j SK T.TCWT SAW MILLS and GASOLINE ENGINES in Stock Oc Quick Shipment N , JVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV* *? | FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS, f 2 l?M PAINTS. I OILS, ETC., 5 a I Lorick & Lowrance, Inc. j < WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, . i ? j ^1' .J Columbia, - . > - - - . S. C. J ge Jvvwvwwvwwwwv^viwS g|k ' WHY SAW WOOD BY HAND fcgrf 2 H.P. Jack o{ all Trades Guoliae Engine Thl JnBl. costs so little and will do as much work as ten I or twelve men at less than one-tenth of one m p^. man's pay. It is sent all set up, ready to run. " ^.Q*^ sixes erf engines up to 200 H. P., operate on C21S ' Cut out complete edrertisemeot and send (or (Dos* I in' I I FAIRBANKS, MORSE <8b CO., Chicago, ID. 5 ant - ire WE HAVE FOR SALE *? rV,'' . * * ' fiTTC mm One 25 horse power Talbotfc, second hand engine, in stock which has recently been ? overhauled. This engine is in first class condition and will be a great bargain for he Anyone who is in the market for such a size engine. int , m We are headquarters for anything in the way of machinery supplies, and prompt attention will be given to all inquiries and orders entrusted to our care. Write us when you are in the market for anything, jfnd be sure to get our prices before you cn g" order elsewhere. May 30. gu] COLUMBIA SUPPLY C0? Columbia. S. C. hei hai rni rv'O w. d. hum. 1 I* 111 L A Lexington, - - - S. C? P wfalm I V DISTILLER and DEALER HONEMAR .. .?71 Thii nnrrtno! es* mar^e^ Pr*ces f?r Crude, , ~ I flu Original based upon Savannah quota- LAXATIVE cough remedy. !, For coughs. colds, throat and lung | 11 fc ; j troubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholic. I M"" THE w U vial 1 1 Good for everybody. Sold every where. 1 AND CURE the LUNCSI !gt! TKA OAnninA I M nva m ' I | ^ , FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR is in WITH Hf If illiy'e ?< a Yellow package. Refuse substitutes. I .. W- ** I la Foley *rOclmpaOnnylyChyica80. New DlSCOVSrV V The Kaufmann Drug Co. /CONSUMPTION f Priee 11" FOR TOUGHS and 60c &$ 1.00 T HELP IS OFFERED |= Surest and Quickest Cure for all TO vVOXTHY YOUNG PEOPLE THBOAT and LUNG TBOUBWc earnestly request all young: persons, no matter LES. or MONEY BACK, how limited their means or education, who wish to . obtain a thorough business training and good posi- *?J tior., to write by first mail for our great half-rate Place an order with us for I Tis Ca.?A3a, Business Collect, Hacoa, Ga. Job Printing, m v T- ~ ' ___ Phe Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, April 3,1907. "? ? r The Hops of the Farmer. it has been reported in this Stai it E. D. Smith, state organizer, ha vised the farmers to make cotto 3 principal crop. The South had moply of that crop and they coul t make too much of it. That wi nistake, He grows very enthusia as to the South is ability to rais 5 cotton for the world and son ople inferred that he was an all co i man. But it is not the case. " E ited a few days ago that the on] id to enlarged and constantly ii casing prosperity was the sowing < all grain, the planting of corn, so um and all necessary food crop en the cattle, hogs, fowls and coll 11 follow abundant grain crop at is the doctrine The Spartan hi en teaching for years. Ten bah cotton will bring more clear mone the farmer who raises all thes / mgs than thirty bales will bring 1 i man who raises nothing but co i. Will the farmers heed this a< Tho Tvwvrpat, farmer is the or 10 raises neither grain nor cottoi cept in a small way. Next to hii the one who raises all cotton an ikes a fair crop. The first nev< s anything; the other has som< ing only once a year.?Carolir artan. We Guarantee Satisfaction, f. A. Brogdon, of the National Sip ., Dayton, O., writes under date < t. 12, 1906: '-Nosena is the only pre] ition I have ever used that relievi r affection so speedily and pleasant!; in getting the first real pleasure ot breathing that I liave experience ce I contracted catarrh six yea: ). Money jwonld not buy my tube < sena if I could not get another. Buy Nosena from Derrick's Dm >reandC. E. Corley and get yot ?ney back if not satisfied. Samp] >e and booklet by mail 10 cents. Brown Manufacturing Co., :. Louis, Mo. and Greenville, Tenn. Girl Shot Self. Bristol, Tenn., March 28.?Th gic death last night of Lillie Davis ; pretty daughter of a widow wc .n here, who shot herself whil :h her lover, Jack Hale, as the tw i side by side in East Hill cemetery ilothed with an unknown motive e girl is said to have indicated i r semi-conscious condition follow ; the shooting that she fired th al shot herself. toy Hale, a brother of Jack Hale >t and killed Irby Davis, a brothe the girl who was killed last nighl y a few weeks ago, and the polic nk there was a purpose to get ri Lillie Davis, who was probably t re been a witness against Roy Hal the killing of Irby Davis. Lfter the shooting Hale quick! amonfed assistance and asked tha batementbe taken from the girl was held by the'police pending a: esfcigation. Whooping Cough. have used Chamberlain's Cong nedy in my family in cases c ooping cough, and I want to tell yo t it is the best medicine that I liav r used. W. F. Gaston, Pasco, Gs is remedy is safe and sure. ' For sal Kaufmann Drug Co. \ Slave Seventy Years Oli Assaults Woman. )allas, Texas, March 28.?The firs e of criminal assault ever know fexas by an ex-slave was commit . rear Bonham yesterday. An ol p-o known as "Uncle Johnny, 1 past 70 years, outraged Mrs. Gee mt, a white woman, and then bea brains out with a club. The nt >, probably fearing his crime woul found out and be lynched, wen 0 a room adjoining the one i ich he had committed his horribl me, and placing the muzzle of a to hi9 head, blew nearly all of h: ad from his body. The old negi 1 been a slave in the Trent famil fore the war and a trusted servai ice emancipation. We Trust Doctors f you are suffering from mpure blood, thin blood, de>ility, nervousness, exhausion, you should begin at once vith Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the iarsaparilla you have known ill your life. Your doctor ;nowsit,too. Ask him about it. Unless there Is daily action of the bowels. Disonons products are absorbed, causing heauihe. biliousness, nausea, dyspepsia, and thus reveuting the Sarsaparilla from doing its best ork. Aver's Pills are liver pills. Act geutly, [I vegetable. 4Hade by J. C. Ayer Co., Iiowell, Mans. Alto manufacturers of } HAIR VIGOR. HPYC AGUE CURE. WW O CHERRY PECTORAL. We have no secrets ! We publish the formulas of all our medicines. IS i ! - f. ! >y ! * This man t out acquaintir of SCHNAPP ,d qualities that [[ less expense t La SCHNAPPS has been paper so that every ch opportunity to get acqi h facts and know that dr to produce the cheering the famous Piedmont o y, tobaccos, and that SCHN it ought to chew. Still t ld who accept other and that do not give the sam ,g le ? Cedar Wood for Lead Pencils. Now Bought by the Pound, and Growing Scarcer Each Year. e The lead pencil is one of the most 3> common articles in everyday use, and )_ nearly 320,000,000 pencils are manue factured in this country every year. 0 To manufacture these millions of penr?. cils there are required 110,000 tons, or -* 7,300,000 cubic feet, of wood, so that n each day in the year 800 tons, or 20,r" 000 cubic feet, of wood are used for e pencils. Since practically all of the wood is red cedar, and since the pen'y cil industry is steadily growing, the supply of red cedar is greatly depleted; yet no substitute has been found ^ for it. Leaving out of consideration the important pencils, the average _ educated American over 10 years of age uses six pencils of home manuy facture each year. Ten years ago he ,t used less than five. [. Ked ceaar nas a sore, strajgntgram, Q and when grown under best conditions is very free from defects. Because of its peculiar qualities no equally good substitute for it has ever been h found, and it is doubtful if any other wood-using industry is so dependent !? upon a single species as the pencil ini. dustry is dependent upon red cedar, e In fact, red cedar suitable for pencil manufacture is the only wood the a price of which is always quoted by the pound. Strange as it may seem, no steps it have heretofore been taken to pron vide for a future supply of red cedar. > This has been largely due to a lack of d information on the rate of growth " and the habits of the tree, and to the >. widespread belief that second growth ,t red cedar never reaches merchanti able size. d In accordance with its policy tot ward the conservation and economic n use of commercial woods, the Forest le Service has made a careful study of a red cedar and has come to the conis 'elusion that it can profitably be grown '? in regions of its development. Several y changes are recommended in present ^ forest management in order to secure the desired growth. In the southern ~ forests the cedar will have to be given a better chance instead of being considered, as now, a negligible quantity in its younger stages, and many of the forest-grown trees which are now cut for fence posts can profitably be left to attain their full development and thus become available for pencil wood. Suuday School Institute at Polion. Rev. J. D. Moore will hold a Baptist Sunday School Institute atPelion, beginning on Thursday, the last week in June, combining the union meeting at the same place and time, which will end with a rally meeting on Sunday. Prevents Headache. Force them! No?aids them. Ramon's treatment of Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets strengthens the liver and digestive organs so that they do their own work and fortifies your constitution against future trouble. Entire treatment 25c. Derrick's Drug Store and C. E. Corley. ?. ' r ? zz : z: ^^ ^ ^ bought a supply of tobacco with- ' j ig himself with the distinctive taste i S Tobacco, which has the cheering - - - < i - x. gratify his desire to cnew, ana at han cheap tobacco. 1 . i advertised in this Some day they'll get a taste of the real ewer has had an Schnapps?they'll realize what enjoyment rainted with the they've missed by not getting SCHNAPPS found in long aS?-then ^ey'U feel like kicking ountry flue-cured themselves. fAPPS is what he ...tm a t^o ,? ' ? ..."Vhere are chewers SCHNAPPS is sold everywhere m 5 cheaper tobaccos cent cuts? 311(1 10 311(1 15 cent Plu2S* Be 1 e pleasure. sure you get the genuine. H I LEE A, LORICK & BRO. j t\ i ~~ ~ ~? iseaiurs ILL North Star Freezers and Refrigerators. Paints and Oil, Wood Mantels, Grates and Tiles. Stoves and Ranges. Hollow-ware, Tin and Enameled Wares. Fire Clay, Fire Brick and Terra Cotta Flue Pipe. Tin Plate. Roofing Tin in Rolls 14 and 20 inches wide. Corrugated Roofing in 6, 8 and 10 feet lengths. Eave > Trough and Conductor Pipe. Indruroid Roofing with Lap, Cement, Caps and Nails in center of each roll. The Majestic Rotary > Washing Machine with Wringer, all complete for S7.50, and if not the best Machine on the market after thorough trial, money refunded. LEE A. LORICK & BRO., 1519 Main Street Columbia. S. S. THE PRICES TELL. THE QUALITY SELLSJ. B. FRIDAY & CO., Wholesale and Beta:! GROCERS, FLOUR, FEED AND DRAIN, j SEED RUST PROOF OATS. | / * We Want the Merchants, Planters and Farmers of Lexington County to Call and See Us Before They Make Their Purchases. We Can Fill Your Wants and Save You * Money. icoQ ond ISM Main Street. COLUMBIA, S. C. ? * IHiFiiiil | WEV7 GOODS. > I | Spring and Summer Dry Goods | | J Marked Very Close. A full line of everything i g that is new. < J v Millinery 5 ^ Just received a full line of Children's, Misses and Ladies' hats and V * *- 1 !. .*, ^P nTrr.TOtnlnrr 7T?rVi,ico <vr\rj\ c VCT^ V> O'TTO i CclpS lor spring Wtjur. a imu aahc Ui ^>01^ ^luu5 XAA uiiWiTO ?vvaio. *f sj xjlc?? v> ^ marked these very close for the trade. ^ f We also have a full line of Men's Shoes, Shirts, Pants, in fact every- W J thing to wear. v f > TABLE OIL CLOTH A SPECIALTY. ^ ^ It will pay any of our Lexington friends to visit us before purchasing ^ ^ elsewhere. ^ WM. PLATT & SON, \ V\ Main St. Hear Post Office, > J COLUMBIA, S. C J t wvvwwvvw www www* # \ M