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The Lezington Dispatch. ? Wednesday, October 23,1907. " Lettsr From Arkansas. ?- / . i Please find enclosed one dollar for my subscription until July 19, 1908, and excuse me for not sending it aooner. 1 have been in bad health ?A MM a fill fflAhlfl. The Dispatch it a great pleasure to j me. Through it I can hear from my old home and friends whom I will' sever forget. I wonld write more in |$ your valuable paper if I was well. I _ am always glad to hear from yon all. I see in the last issne of the The Dispeteh that there \^11 be a reunion of C^>. I, 15th Regiment at Chapin on th?l9th of this month. I #ould certainly be glad to meet the old boys asl friends on that occasion. Capt. R*W. Frick is to command the reunion. He was 1st lieutenant in- Co. v I mid a brave veteran, and was beIcped by his men. I have not forgot?^.woo hqilvflnw to hear W3WK HIHI, nuu1 irnon^u^ -?-J ? o?e death of hie dear wife. We had a reunion here in Grant cojjpty on the 4i& inst, hut nothing Ujp the one that yon all had two ySrsagpl There were hat tew of South Carolina veterans here. I will give you their names: W. S. Tray- , lor, 5th reg; G. W. Taylor, Oo. K, ,20th reg; Wm. J&minack of Co. F, and myself of Co. 1,15th reg. There ] were 87 old veterans in all, and we had a very nice time. I would like to be at Chapin withy on all bnt I cannot come. I pray that the Lord be with ! > | you all. Mr. Editor I would like to know who "Bagged Veteran" is from Saluda. I am satisfied he is a friend of mine. GEO. W. SMITH. j Ain, Ark., Oct. 5. t c State op Ohio, City of Toledo, ) < Lucas County. ' ] i Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he < ia oo-ninr nartner of the nrm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing, business in the city of Toledo, county and State afore- 1 said, and that said firm -will pay the 1 sum or ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS s for each and every case of catarrh that . cannot be cured by "the use of Hall's i Catarrh Cure. * Prank J. Cheney. - 1 . Sworn .to before me and subscribed in < my^res^ge, this 6th day of December, 1 / q? . t \ w. gleason, (Seal.) Notary Public. , Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and 1 mucous surfaces of the system. Send 1 for testimonials free. 1 Frank J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. JBiftfeSr? Physician Shot ffegro Woman. 1 Union, Oct. 15.?At one o'clock this ] afteimoon Dr. Will LI Linder, a prominent young physician of this city, j shot three times Lucy Lipsey, a negro { woman, who, going to his office on ] the morning of March 25, of this year, . shot him in the back without warning. The weapon used today by Dr. Lindler was a 32-calibre pistol, one ball entering the right breast and the second slightly below. It is understood that the wounds are fatal. \ ? ?# Boy Sills Father. ; Abbeville, S. C., Oct. 16.?While en- i J gaged in a drunken brawl at Mount Carrftel, Tom Frith killed his father, s Willi km Frith, and seriously wounded t Alonzo Lowton. Frith used a pocket ( knife, and after the tragedy came to Abbeville and surrendered. ? Frith and his son had a quarrel about j a cow Saturday and young Frith was whipped by his father. Saturday the \ boy went to hi9 father's house and ] forced his way in and the tragedy followed. Lowton is expected to die. ] His Dear Old Mother. "My dear old mother, who is now I eighty-three years old, thrives on Elec- j trie Bitters," writes W. B. Branson, of ? Dublin, Ga. "She has taken them for about two years and enjoys an excellent ( appetite, feels strong and sleeps well." That's the way Electric Bitters affect i the aged, and the. same happy results , follow in all cases of female weakness und general debility. Weak, puny chil- ? m * ? ? n i _ rgrea too, are greatly strengtnenea Dy i i thorn. Guaranteed also for stomach,! Myer and kidney troubles, by Kaufmann Drug Co. aiivl Derrick's Drug Store, druggists. 50c. j . ' % > ? ' i'r-cn A feWard of $13,000 was offered for J the capture and conviction of two j train robbers who held up the Orien- ' tal Limited near Rondo, Mont. The full report gave 45 killed and j 600 injured when the Dupont Powder Company's plant at Fontanet, Inda., i blew up on Tuesday. Not a building 1 is left and 1,200 people are homeless. ] Mothers with little children need no longer fear croup, colds or whooping cough. Bees Laxative Cough Syrup tastes good. It works phlegm, clears the head. For young and old. Guaranteed. . Secure a bottle at once. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. A trestle collapsed with a work train at Stony ford, N. Y., killing one ana injuring nineteen. In most cases consumption results from a neglected or improperly treated cold. Foley's Honey and Tar cures the most obstinate coughs and prevents j serrious results. It costs you no more . than the unknown preparations and you j should insist upon having the genuine in the yellow package. Derrick's Drug Store. j 1 v^ . .... . y >. BACKACHE AND DESPONDENCY Are both symptoms of organic derangement, and nature's warning to womenNof a trouble which will sooner or later declare itself. How eiten do we hear women say, "It seems as though my back would break." Yet they continue to drag along and suffer with aches in the small of the back, pain low down in the side, dragging* kusbuvmu, uW ?ousness and no ambition. They do not realize that the back is the main-spring of woman's organism and qnickly indicates by aching a diseased condition of the feminine and pains will continue until the < Lydia E. Pinkham's > made from native roots and herbs 1 successful remedy in such cases. N of cures of feminine ills. Miss Lena Nagel, of 117 Morgan completely worn out and on the verj ached all the time. IhaddreadfuJ of crying and extreme nervousness Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Co Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable C such as Backache. Falling and Disp] Dissolves and expels Tumors at ai tones the Stomach. Chrres Headacl the whole feminine system. Mrs. Pinkham's Standi! fl Women suffering from any form < I write Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass. B Railroad Fare to Fair Cirt ia flatf 7ft trt IVnvnmhef | VUiVIIWi bV ?w i I The railroads have agreed to give lalfiutes from all points in South Car>Una to the great State Fair this year, rhat is one fare for round trip to IJolumbia and back to your home. This a considered one of the besjt and lowist rates granted anywhere in the xrath for any occasion and the Fair luthorities - feel that they are justly ecognized as having a deserving, big show. Never before In the history cf the ?air (39 years) has the outlook for l big and crowded show been so markid. The tremendous cotton yield with die extra money at hand throughout he state means the biggest crowds ever known in Columbia. And the !Tair authorities have been wide iwake. More accommodations have been, arranged than ever and everybody will be in Columbia Fair Week. The big football games will attract thousands of people. Clemsoa will be a Columbia. WisgSrop will be in Columbia. Thousands of your old friends will be in Columbia. Everybody ought to be in Columbia for Pair Week, October 28 te November 1. The finest races ever held in the South 'Atlantio States will be witnessid at the Fair this year. The largest, ost varied and most instructive exlihlts ever gathered for a southern fhir will be displayed this year at Columbia. The biggest and best Mld-j iray ever seen in the South, will have their shows wide open at the Fair, Sots From Near Peak. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wilson, of dewberry, are visiting Mr. O. L. Mayer and other relatives around Peak. Mr. J. C. Swygert, Jr., and little son, Raynold, of Union, are Visiting he former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 3. Swygert, Sr., at Peak. Mr. and Mrs. Owens, of Chapman, >pen Saturday and Sunday at Newberry. Miss Kate Bushardt, of Columbia, s visiting relatives in and around Peak. Mr. Milton Shealy, one of Mr. J. B. L&than's highly esteemed clerks, spent Sunday at home. Our community was saddened last Saturday by the death of Mrs. Adam iull, who had been in ill health for i several months. We extend our deepest sympathy to the entire family. The Children's Day at St. John's vili be held October 24th. Everybody is cordially invited to come and bring well filled baskets. Commences it 10 o'clock sharp. Oct. 14, . _ Violet and Rose. Trr 1 ? 4 - To cure a cold first move the bowels. | Bees Laxative Cough Syrup acts gently i bn the bowels, drives out the cold. I clears the head. It's pleasant to take | md mothers highly recommend it for bolds, croup and whooping cougli. ! Guaranteed to give satisfaction or mones refunded. Equally good for young md old. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. Louis Gordon, a merchant of Atlanta, was found dead in bed at the j?'UsNt.nl it"i fViaf. nif.tr Tcit.h n. j.eriiima.1 nuici iu mm v-.w bottle emptied of carbolic acid. He had been dead for several hours. Overwork and wony is supposed to have been the cause of his suicied. It is reported that a large number of the better class of negroes in south west Georgia have emigrated to California. Prohibition and disfranchisement are given as the cause of the exodus. Your skin should be clear and bright rm-n-r Hvpr is in normal condition. Rings Little Liver Pills act on the liver; and headache, constipation and bilousness disappear. Price 25 cents. Sold by Kaufman n Drug Co. By holding her tongue a woman can keep a man guessing. ^ MISS LENA NAGEL organs or kidneys, and that aches ?use is removed. Vegetable Compound has been for many years the mast o other medicine has such a record St., Buffalo, N. Y., -writes:? ''I was ge of nervous prostration. My back L periods of pain, was subject to fits , and was always weak and tired, mpound completely cured me." g ompound cures Female Complaints, B [acements. and all Organic Diseases: I n early stage. It strengthens and 8 is and Indigestion and 'invigorates I ig Invitation to Women g of female weakness are invited to 8 icr advice is free. a 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. , 56c. and $1.00 Bottles. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Derrick's Drug Store. 1 smtestauriir For Ladles and GeniSemei i Kepi Quick Service. Fis ' Best Coffee Se l. g. kanel: Opposite Jerome Hotel, 12 see ; | here! | 0 0 J Is your Liver all right? J Are your Kidneys in a healthv nondition? If so. ? : HILTON'S LIFE for 2 the LIVER 2 and KIDNEYS will keep them so. If not, Hilton's Life for the Liver and Kidneys will make j g them so. A 25c. bottle g will convince you of this g fact. Sold wholesale by 2 The Murray Drug Co., 2 Columbia, S. C. 2 Eor sale at The Bazaar, 2 Lexington, S. C. Sterling Goods Sterling silver, cut glass, fine china, clocks. A fine stock always on' hand for you to select from. Keep us in mind when wantins 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. LACHICOTTB & CO., JEWELERS, 1424 Main St., Columbia, S. C. 'Phone 934 pss | Cuts, sores. Burns E &t Rheumatism Sold by Derrick's Drug Store and C. E. Corley. 68COSaQ68m9^G9 C9 ? ? __ wm ? mm ^ vr | mis, mm A Oar Load of BIRDS The Bes Come and see my Stock. I am sa utliat^ A AAAAAAAMflAfMflAflftfl 8( U J a n m y ft. f?. ^ ?? -- ? mSSS?^96SS9iSS9S96Q AND UHSGfl ROOM. : f / 1. ? Alar Meals 25c. At all Hours, h and Game in Season. ?p >rved in the City. I iH 2* ? LOS, Proprietor. (12 Main St., Columbia, S. C. _ i ?? ????mm?? m h y DRY GOOD! Hi invito VUrwiwiaj The fall bi - - wasted is fool: All who visit Columbia jSVtolSw during the Fair to call at on the yard th 1428 Main street and see all wool Blan] Piano and Organ Exhibit high, still we of Malone's Music House, style, the qual Take notice, we do not ex- saves you moi hibit at the Fair Grounds, ree' 011 w but at our store 1428 Main street, and have some rare ij a bargains to offer you. Write ||| I for catalogues, price and !|j ^ terms to jll MALONE'S MUSIC HOUSE, v COLUMBIA, S. C. | N. E.References: Any Bank y or Business House in Colum- ? bia. | Si Established over 22 years. >i I ^ lipping p0? isexe, s. c., ;|i ji Dealer in !|j General 1 CA1 Si Call or w Merchandise. - Also keeps a full Stock of G. HAYNI WATCHES "** 1 332 Main Street and GUNS. ~ Call on him before purchasing Expert Barbers, r j Clean Towels?Eve elsewhere. He will treat Thomas w. Re* . , serve his Lexingl yOU right. many friends in th ?? profession. RHAIR BALSAM Do you know tha ized acts like a pou rever p*iis to Hestore Grsy inflammation and I Hair to Its Tfouthfal Color. . _ , * Itucf inly dittiMi ft hair falling, tlC. r OF CUtS, DUr. &c, and 11.cxi u Dnjput* hands it is immedii Aug. 30, 1 y Sold by Kaufmann UliU UUU II11UU11U u ELL Wagons, all sizes. g5 st Made. V 9 tisfied I can please you in Vehicles Sf% Prices. yK Little Mountain, 5. C. i W. P. ROOF, -; LEXINGTON, S. C., Agent for all kinds of ?35^^=3^ !B ^ ^ I g WRITE F^R PRICES. J e Arch Store,' " \ > 4 COLUMBIA S. C. 5, ClOTHIl, 1ILL1NERF, CARPETS, lying ought to give you serious thought. Money Lshly spent, and after working hard for it you urself justice to buy iDry Goods from the Three ? here we can save you 5c. on the yard here, 10c. cere and $2.00 on this jacket, $1.50 on this pair set. Great bargains this fall when goods are own them about the same as usual. See the ity and quantity to select from. This store e and you get better goods. Fashion papers ait too long, come now. 3 mm STREET, CQIUSBIA, S. C., j ^ re you can find one of the best stocks of I ^ k'ffkA ABM 03 ISA B*1 RfciJfeM J&PEs. __ \ OF ALL KINDS. | rs, sas1ee, i linds & glass, ' :me and cement. | 3inet mantles. ? . rite for Prices. | swot , pain (mug |b||; S LEXINGTON, S. C. Near Skyscraper, v "a' S" ? Literary, Scientific and Classical "? Courses. Sharp Razors and srything Fi"stclass. Vocal and Instrumental Music, Drawing >se will b- glad to and Elocution. College Trained ;on customers and Teachers. Expenses for e highest ari of the Session $60 to $80. .Tnlv 10. tf ? j jb all i erm Begins September 2, 1907* ? " Fall Term Ends January 10, 1908. it Finesalve Carboi- Spring Term Begins January 13, 1908. ltice in drawing out Spring Term Closes May 15, 1908. n8,S??:zema,S cracked Send for catalogue. Address ' ate relief. 25 cents. W. E. BLACK, Principal. Drug Co. D. HARMAN, Secretary. ^ r