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r ^ 8* In Oxfords, Strap Ties, Gibs 8 Leather House Slippers, CI * S Spring Weight High Shoes, 3 dress and every day wear, a] S ington Mends. They can al $ give them the best that mor S lest possible cost | ??FOB GOOD HOI I E. P. & P. . I I 1710 Main Street, .6SS96969696SS969SS69S96S69S9 Lonbard Iroa Work AUCUSTA, , Foxmdry, N&ehin* Mid Boiler Works v v - * Bridge Roofs, Tanks, Tower and Building Cons -* Cane and Shingle Mill Machinery and Repairs; 1 ? road Castings; Railroad and Mill Supplies; Beltii ' Oilers, et< Hi^k Ga LIGHT SAW HILLS and GAS Quick Shi Jh *.V i > The Preserv | is at r, # Don't you need some jars, ^ rings, wax top cans, wax sti ^ We herewith name prices: 5 Mason's Fruit Jars, pints, p< \. Mason's Jfruit jars, quarts, j J Mason's Trait Jars, half-gal 1 Extra Trait Jar Tops, per d 5 Extra Trait Jar Rubbers, p< J Wax Top Cans, quarts, witl |p J Extra Wax Strings. > i Jolly Classes, 1-3 pints, per > Jelly Classes, 1-3 pints, per ' i Let ns have your order. 2 MERCHANTS STJPPLIE i "W A INCORPO f Colombia, vM QUALITY] rl ' " .. You have probably bought many thingf good, that cost a good price, but under test of service soon proved themselves wort V It might have been shoes that soon i ' ,t. :?r.: ? | > fF the sides, caps broke down, heels gave w gave out and soles were plated. f /. jj\ ' 3 To guard ag wear, and be coj yurS^BR^ fl wear your mone choice sfcocl \ tfuBB/rT N ing selections al iW t3*5wT. A. 1 $ Opposite Post Office, *? '' ' ' * r 1 . :.'.j.'V'. f i* . - ? SOUTHERN ^ Unexcelled Dining T Through Pullman Sleepin "* * -3?* Coltailnlae ^ uonvcnicill gwii6um?# jA , For full information a: W consult nearest Southern R R. W. HUNT, D.: ^^BROOKS MORGAN, A. G 1907 f pring | i. and g Summer $ if A i? e I pit y ska i ion Tie, Opera Slippers, 1 oth Slippers and Light I in fact everything for X re now ready for our Lex- X ways be satisfied that we X iey can buy at the smal- X JTEST SHOES A. DAVIS, | Columbia, S. C. 8 ssssesesesssesfaesssssess 3 aid Supply Co. I GEORGIA \ \d Mill Supply Store. Engines, Boilers, : traction; Cotton, Saw, Grist, Oil, Fertilixer, 3uilding. Bridge, Factory, Furnace and Rail- * ig, Packing, Injectors, Fittings, Saws, Files, , ^; Shafting, Pulleys, and Hangers. CAST EVERY PAY ^ Capacity for 300 Hands and Erie ENGINES, Korting and * Injectors. Turbine Water Wheels, eto. < , route Mill BOILERS Built to Hartford Specifications a Specialty ' Locomotive Tender Tanks > Write V* Before You Buy , * I0LINE ENGINES in Stock pment. ing Season | extra jar tops, extra jar ^ rings, jelly Glasses, etc? r 3r dozen 50c. J per dozen. 60c. J Ions, per dozen. .. 75c. J ozen 25c. 5 >r dozen.. ...5c. J i strings 45c. 5 5c. 5 dozen 25c. J dozen.... 30c. 5 1 Telephone No. 79. i ID AT i "HOLESALE PBICES. i Lowrarice, 5 RATED, J s. c twvwvwwvS SHOES! j that looked the rugged hless. un over at '^Vvs' ray, sewing ^IRr ' '* 4 " * -- -11- ? jainst these tilings, especially in iootofident of getting the best quality footy can buy, take advantage of the large : constantly available for making pleasi; our store. or W. L. Douglas Shoes for men, $1.50 10 YNE, Columbia, S. C. RAILWAY. 1 it/ Car Service, J g Cars on all Trains, ^ on Local Trains. s to rates, routes, etc. ailv/ay Ticket Agent, or P A.. Charleston. S. C. ; P. A., Atlanta, Ga. k ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, September II, 1907. Items From Near ?Peak. To the Editor of The Dispatch: Mrs. Kidney Mayer has returned home after spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wessinger. Mrs. H. H. Chapman and Mrs. David Counts spent Sunday with the family of Mr. Jimmie Counts. Mr. Andrew Shealy and son, Gary, have returned from the Jamestown exposition where they spent a few days very pleasantly. Mr. and Mrs- Ed. Caughman and children, of Columbia, are visiting Mrs. Caughman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Mayer. 0 Mr. Earl Cannon and sister, Miss Mae, of Columbia, are visiting* their sister, Mrs. W. J. Derrick, fljfcjg |. Miss Rilla Summers has ^.returned home after spending a while with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eargle. Mrs. Tull Summer spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Summer. Mrs. John <A. Meetze, of Strother, visited heir parents, Mr. and Mrs. j Henry Lindler, Saturday and Sunday. ! Messrs. W. J. Derrick, J. J. Chapj man, and Evans Mayer, spent Sunday j in Savannah. ! We are sorry to say our postmaster, Mr. J. H. Bushardt, is no better. VIOLET AND ROSE. Peak, Sept. 7. Attack of Diarrhoea Cured by One Dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar- I rhoea Remedy. I was so weak from an attack of diarrhoea that I could scarcely attend to my duties, when I took a dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhea Remedy. It cured me entirely and I had been taking other medicine for nine days r without relief. I heartily recommend * this remedv as beinsr the best to my ^ knowledge for bowel complaints.?R. G. 1 Stewart, of the firm of Stewart & Bro., JGreenville, Ala. For sale by Kanfmann J Drug Co. i f Pretty Post Cards. [ A beautiful line of post cards, senti- 1 mental and comic, ju9t received at 1 The Bazaar. s a McSinley's ^Memory Honored. I Buffalo, Sept. 5.?New York 9tate J paid fitting trioute today to the mem- j ory of martyred President McKinley in dedicating, by Governor Hughes, a I white marble obelisk, erected by the ^ state at a cost of nearly $500,000. f The monument perpetuates the 1 memory of Ohio's great son, who met death here while attending the Pan- p American exposition. Flags of two ' countries, England and America, were entwined among the decorations j about the city, ^id tWo Canadian reg- c iments, marching in parade, lent in- 1 ternational flavor to today's observ- J ancc. { One of the prettiest spectacle of the t rtn.tr txraa the. release from the base of the monument an hour before the exercises ? began of 2,500 pure white r pigeons, emblematic of the doctrine of peace McKinley always publicly < advocated. j If the Baby is Cutting Teeth, 1 Be sure and use that old and well tried j I remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing ? Syrup, for children teething. It sooth- i cs the child, softens the gums, allays j all pain, cures wind colic and is the ] best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty j five cents a bottle. Guaranteed under the Food and Drug act, June 30, 1906. Serial number 1908. tf It is the best of all. i Fined for Huggging. "Thou shalt not kiss or hug on the street'' is the latest commandment laid down by the authorities of Pittsburg, Pa., and it is being enforced. Paul Carr, a young man of Mellen street, was fined $10 and costs for hug- 1 ging his girl on the street Wednesday J night. i He was also told by Magistrate < Walker that he would be sent to jail if it occurred again. "Do your kiss- ! ing and squeezing at home, not on the street," said the court to the downcast lad. N This order follows another issued in 1 Allegheny some time ago by Mayor Kirsshler to the effect that there 1 should be no more love-making in the : city parks, and instructing the proper ( authorities to place electric lights to | shine in all dark corners. 1 Lame Back. j This is an ailment for which Chamber Iain's Pain Balm has proven especially 3 valuable. In almost every instance it : I nrmimt, miri nermanent relief. Mr. Luke LaGrange of Orange, Mich., says of it: "After using a piaster and other remedies for three weeks for a bad ] lame back, I purchased a bottle of Cham- ] berlain's Pain Balm, and two applications effected a cure." For sale by Kaufmanii Drug Co. < They Must Go. Big sale of summer goods now on at Wm. Piatt & Son., Columbia, in order to make room for early fall stock, which will begin to arrive in a few days. Everything going "low down, cheap for the cash." Go now ! F??? / I JAMES D. QUATTLEBAI GOLD DOLLARS GOYEHNM I HOW? Bygivi and Farming Implei I at Prosperity, S. C. I is forgotten. I Let us tell you a axles made and mos painting and many i McCormick Mo^ best made. Remember we h Shops in this sectioi QUATTLEI I A Card of Thanks. Please permit me to use your valua>1^ p.nhimns through which to thank ny friends and neighbors for their I nost valuable service so nobly reniered me and my family during my msband's sickness anaacarh. Wort.s :annot tell the heartfelt gratification md thankfulness that well nj> in my leart when I think of how nobly a. d aithfully tfiey shared my heavy bcrlen with me. Not only did th y lend \ ne their sympathy during my lm*>and's sickness and death; bni ti.ey j lelped me with their heart-ccv.hiug ; ympathy, valuable ] < rtcjial ast-ife,:.mce and natural earnings. Never, lever could a heart leel anything ixcept thankfulness towards those riio gave such valuable, noole Cnrisian service in time of sorest need, day the God speed messenger take to >ach of their hearts a message ^of >eace, love and contentment that rill bless all their coming days. That 3od may grant them a just reward or their noble, Christian lives is the lopes and prayers of MRS. 0. P. CLARK. Clio New Pure Food and Drug* Lav. We are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, olds and lung troubles is not affected >y the National Pure Food Ad Drug aw as it contains no opiates or other 1 armful drugs, and we recommend it is a safe remedy for children and riults. Derrick's Drug Store. Steadnan Happenings. To the Editor of The Dispatch : A very successful meeting has just jlosed at the Baptist church here. A.s a result there were 18 additions to :he church. Mr. V. Fox and Miss Mary Corder jvere married Sunday. Mr. A. B. Quattlebaum, who has ceen residing in Augusta for the past several months, has returned here. Mr. Quattlebaum has been in very bad health, and his friends hope that be will soon be restored to the best of health. Dr. D. L. Hall is seriously ill with fever at the home of his parents. Mr. E. L. Gunter will soon move to Batesburg where lie will follow the carpenter's trade. Miss Lillian Hallman, of Batesburg, i has been on a visit to the family of Mr. Perry Hall. Farmers Boy. Steadman, Aug. 2. The Touch That Heals. Is the touch of Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It's the happiest combination Df Arnica flowers and healing balsams ever compounded. No matter how old the sore or ulcer is, this Salve will cure it. For burns, scalds, cuts, svounds or piles, it has no equal. Guaranteed by Kaufmann Djaij* Co., and Derrick's Drug Store, drugafos. 2oc. It is said that TheodorefeSoosevelt will enter the newspaper business at the expiration of his term as President cf the United States. If he pursues the same strenuous course in the newspaper business that has been so characteristic of Lis presidential calecr, the public will have the opportunity of reading some "hot stuff." Your skin should be clear and bright if your liver is in normal condition. Rings Little Liver Pills act on the liver; and headache, constipation and bilous- j ness disappear. Price 25 cents. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. Tell a woman about a year .'[after marriage that she might have done better and she will not deny it. Laziness is often mistaken for patience. Don't worry about your kidneys when vou can obtain 30 days' treatment of Pineules for $1.00. These little globules bring relief in the first dose. Baekache, Lumbago and Rheumatism yield quickly. If not satisfied your money refunded. This is a fair offer you can't lose. Sold by Kaufmaun Drag Co. I UM. ' DUD! 90 CENTS-NO! EM BONOS BELOW PAR - DOLLARS IN YOl PI ng value received for your mon uents bought of QUATTLEBATJ] Quality will be remembered Ion ibout our High Grade Vehicles, t substantial wheel. Old fashi< Features which make them attra< rers and Chattanooga Eeversib ave the most up-to-date JBlacksr i. 1AUM & LAI Prosperity, S. C. >? k _ _ 1 SEE 5 . HERE!: I ? t l ^ O ' ? i g Is your Liver all right? J j g Are your Kidneys in a I jj healthy condition ? If so, | 2 HXLTOff'S LIFE for 2 2 the LIVlpt S 2 and KIDNEYS 2 will keep them so. If not, Hilton's Life for the Liver J and Kidneys will make J them so.) 1A 25c.; bottle will convince you of this fact Sold wholesale by g 2 The Murray Drug Co., 2 g Columbia, S. C. 2 2 For sale at The Bazaar, 2 2 Lexington, S. C. 2 6 S AAA BANK DEPOSIT UKJftlJUU Wd* Notes Takes ^ 7 300 FREB COURSES Board at Cost. Writa Quick GEORGIA-ALABAMA BUSINESS COLLEGE. Macon. 6ft N. B.?300 requests for telegraphers now filed; men or women. Salaries $50 to $70 per month. . Im46 FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE WILL CURE YOU of any case of Kidney or Bladder disease that is not beyond the reach of medicine. Take it at once. Do not risk having Bright's Disease or Diabetes. There is nothing gained by delay. 50c. and $1.00 Bottles. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Derrick's Drug Store. 4B& S|l||| J and WHI8KEY HABIT6 H ? U III Afl cured at home withM 9 r HI Iwl out pain. Book of par* nil III IVI ticulars sent FBEE. H HMMHB B. M. WOOLLEY, M. D. IrV Atlanta, ?a. Office 104 N. Pryor Street. I KILL the COUCH I *wp CURE the LUWCS w,th Dr. King's New Discovery FOR CSSSs"8 JSfc. AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY OR MONEY REFUNDED. $ y r wr\? ?- ? f Cuts, Sores. Burns! I &. Rheumatom 1 Sold by Derrick^ Drng Store and C. E. Corley. II LEY M. LAHGFORD. 1 I m BCKETS-YES! tey for Vehicles M&LANGFOBD g after the price Simple and best sned method of stive and durable le Disc Plows? aith and Repair N6E0RD, ?_JI ? Backache > i Any person having backache^ kidney pains or bladder trouble who will take two or threat Pine-ules upon retiring at night shall be relieved before morning, EMGgRfe The medicinal virtues of the raXmjD crude gums and resins ob* ** tained from the ITative Pine tare been recognised by the medical pre* foeeion for centuries. In Pine-ules we offef ill of the rirtues of the Ratiye Pins thai / tie of valus in relieving all / Kidney and Bladder Troubles BwimSh l> Si?e Setiiticdoa ex Meaty Bihefcl Preperedby P1NB-UL* MEDICINE CO.. CHICAGO The Kaufmann Drug Co. DR. L. L. TOOLE 1608 Main Street, COLUMBIA., S. C. PAINLESS TOOTH EXTRACTOR AND DENTIST. BEST PLATES - $10.00 BRIDGE WORK (per tooth) - $5.00 GOLD FILLINGS - - $1.00 up PAINLESS EXTRACTION 25 and 50c All dental work done at money saving prices. Sep. 5 tf W. D. QUICK. , / Lexington, s.*d, DISTILLER and DEALER in TURPENTINE. Will, at all times, pay high* est market prices for Crude, based upon Savannah quotations. , i G. W. LINDLER, Chapin, S. C., Has an up-to-date line of COFFINS AND CASKETS On hand, at prices to suit everybody. Prices range from $1.50 up to $50.00. Call on me and I will save you money. Jan. 2. 3m tfercre you rurcnase Any uiner write THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANY ORANGE, MASS. 1 Many Sewing Machines are made to sell regardless of auality, but the " Xew Home" is madf to wear. Our guaranty never runs out. i We make Sewing Machines to suit all conditions of the trade. The Home" stands attht head cf ail Ilijjh-fjrnde famiiy sewing machines Sold by authorized dealers only, * For; SALC 9V W. P. li OOF, Lexington, S. C.