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A .' V ;5gt ' . 1 A v ^ ' the best Shoes that can 1 r "* ?SEE OTJES ] E. P. & I 1710 Main S "- * * " ' |<AiA?ijyA*4a*fc>A<dl iiATimni^ ?l|tombart-lrwt1(l AUG U SI Foundnrt N&diiat &nd Boiler V Bridge*, Roofs, Tanks, Tower and Build 4 Cane and Shingle Mill Machinery and R < road Castings; Railroad and Mill Suppli / mmmm???????^ < ' 41 A |SBHHSK-:?j ^ i >iiin I LIGHT SAW MILLS and L Quic J WE ARE WHOLE fC Li * Vi In i .-^ '-"> '. > - -'. -?; ' . > ',>. - ? 5 Fully prepay f CHANTS sf3| 5 lowest curr< a us your orcle a. ? J mates tor ai J PLATE GLA j ?"c i WHOLES; > Columbia, QUA LIT Yon have probably bought man j good, that cost a good price, but test of service soon proved themselve It might have been shoes that V the sides, caps broke down, heels ? gave" oat and soles were plated. T. A. I ODDosite Post Office, > " ^SOUTHERN ft T Unexcelled Di T Through Pullman Sic ^ Convenient Schec to For full informati AATienU TIAOTAftt. S All til C WU?UAV MWVM ~ W R. W. HUN1: A* BROOKS MORGAN, - ."';v>--. '} - . > ' 5: '*- ' \ J : ' 1907 FALL and , WINTER Wl lUCd In all bind of leathers to suii for dress and every day wear Farmers' medium and heavj work Shoes a specialty. Yoi may depend that we give yoi be bought and at a small profit 3ET0BE YOIT BUY | A. DAVIS, treat, Columbia, S. C. . == * * ^ j \ crks and Sapply Co. "A, GEORGIA forks tnd Mill Supply Store.. Engines, Boilers, teg Construction; Cotton, Saw, Grist, Oil, Fertiliser, lepairs; Bmlding. Bridge, Factory, Furnace and Rajles; Belting, Packing, Injectors, Fittings, Saws, Files, ttlers, etc.; Shafting, P^ley^and^anpers. Campacity for 300 Hands Atlas and Eris ENGINES, Kortlrv( and Loader Injectors, Turbine Water Wheels, etc. Ugh Grande Mill BOILERS Built to Hartford Specifications a Specialty Looomctfve Tender Tanks Write V* Before Tou Buy i GASOLINE ENGINES in Stool k Shipment mmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmammmmBmmmmmmmmBmamm muuvwuu? SALE DISTRIBUTORS OF ? ASS. red to sell MER- \ d FACTORIES at ant prices. Send > rs, also your esti- 5 slivered prices on J .SS and MIRRORS | i niiTrfc i unr 5 j LUWKANlit, 5 ORPORATED, f &XE and RETAIL, > S. C. # 1 Y SHOES! ..l ^ ' r things that looked under the rugged ?worthless. soon run over at ? ;ave way, sewing aard against these things, especially in foot i,be confident of getting the best quality foot lt money can buy, take advantage of the larg se stock constantly available for making pleas tions at our store. / agent for W. L. Douglas Shoes for men, $1.5 boyne; Colum bia, S. ( RAILWAY. | ning Car Service, $ leping Cars on all Trains, X lules on Local Trains. yi; on as to rates, routes, etc. m *rn Railway Ticket Agent, or y^ P, D. P. A., Charleston, S. C. A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. .tt A / The Lexington Dispatch Wednesday, November 6,1907. Obituary. Elizabeth Crout, nee Drafts, "w born May 11th, 1823, and depart this mortal life Sept. 7, 1907, at t ripe old age of 84 years, 3 months a 26 days. She was married to Richard He drix, of Lexington, S. C., in t month of January, 1850, and mai |j years after his death she became t wife of Uriah Crout, of Leesville, . C., on Nov. 14, 1878, who preced her to the spirit land by about twen T years. She was baptized* in infan by the Key. Godfrey Dreher, who, 1 her early youth, confirmed her ^ member of Zion Evangelical Luther; church. / During her long life she was tr * and faithful to her church; though one time living more than twen miles away, she was frequently pr? ent, and in extreme old age wa9 s< dom absent from public worship. Sj | took an interest in all that pertain to the welfare of her church. . B new life's battle is over, life's work done, and we trust she is now one tbe congregation above. \ In the absence of her pastor, h y remains were laid to rest in the fami - cemetery near Lexington, S. C.. the presence of a large concourse * relative and friends by Rev. W. ! I Hiller. J. A. C. . ' , m ; | If the Baby is Cutting Teet' , J Be sure and use that old and well tri \ j remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Soothi . t Syrup, for children teething. It sool cs the child, softens the gums, alia k all pain, cures wind*colic and is t ^ best remedy for diarrhoea. Twer five cents a bottle. Guaranteed c aer the Food and Drug act, June I 1906. Serial number 1908. * tf It is the best of all. E News From Piaoy Woods. Farmers are getting along nice ! gathering and some have began sow small grain. Sweet potato digging is on ha , i and the yield is good. Mr. M. L. Wheeler has purchas 1 him a new saw mill. People in tl , section will hear the whistle blow the near future. 1 Mr. J. J. Rish is operating his shi i gle mill near uncle Josh Shealj sawing shingles for Mr. N. S. Derricl 1 nice dwelling thai he is building i , the west end of Chapin. Chapin building up and is doing a good bu ness. Our Local Unions in this section a progressing nicely. We hope in t near future that the whole coun will be united. It is a good organic tion., * There will be Holy communion St. Peter's (Piney Woods) the fli * Sunday in November.. Rev. Stroi is expected to be there and assi Rev. Sox. What about Ragged Veteran ai his wild hog chase? (Patron.) CATARRH and Catarrhal Headaches < are quickly relieved by Nosena. soothes the congested membranes, alia inflammations and thoroughly heals a cleanses. It keeps moist all the p* sages whose tendency is to thicken a] become dry. uures coias, tnroat trc bles, hoarseness, hay fever, "stoppe up" nose, breathing through mou while sleeping, offensive breath, etc. t is antiseptic and contains no chemia * or drugs having a narcotic effect, that can cause the "drug habit." D< rnk's Drug Store and C. E. Corley. Barnwell Van Assassinated. Columbia, Oct. 28.?At Dunbart< a small town, in Barnwell Count the dead body of R. E. Weeks, a proi inent merchant was found in the li ing room which he occupied over 1 store. The window near which 1 body lay was demolished and IV! Week's body was peppered with buc shot. He closed his store about; o'clock Saturday night and it thought that the assassin was in hi ing and shot him as he was undre* ing preparatory to retiring. His ca was found to be; unmolested in 1 room. J. F. Rountree, white, has sin been arrested and charged with t crime. 110 Pounds At Eight Month Uhicago, uct. 6L.?a uispai>cn The Tribune from Parkersburg, 1 Va., says: "A remarkable freak of nature dn infant of W. H. Banes, an emplo of a factory at Matoeka. The bat which is named Williim Edwa 6 Banes, is only eight months old a weighs 110 pounds. The babe at bii was of normal weight, but has increj ed steadily in weight until it is now prodigy and weighs almost as mu as its mother." 0 ? Dancing Proves Fatal. Many men and women catch colds dances which terminate in pneumoi and consumption. After exposure, Foley's Honey and Tar is taken it v 1 break up a cold and no serious resu /. need be feared. Refuse any but 1 genuine in a yellow package. Derric ! Drug Store. President Roosevelt Sunday quie celebrated his 49th birthday. A student in an Illinois school < I tained a verdict of $14,000 damaj against five others for hazing him. I The big sailing ship Arthur Sews carrying government coal from PI < adelphia to Seattle, is believed to ha " been lost while rounding Cape Ho: 4 The controversy between the tob; " co growers and buyers in Kentucky I growing serious and trouble is expe f ed. I Thomas H. Jeffries of Atlanta v f elected grand master of the Georj J t a **/T . ? gTanu louge ui .uaauua 111 aeaaiuu f Macon. It is a well known fact that perse ' living in the pine forests do not snf ' from kidney diseases. One dose Pineules at niglit usually relieves ba< * ache. 30 o ays'treatment $1.00. Y( money refunded if not satisfied. Si by The Kaufmann Drug Co. :pelp!He!p!\ s ll'm Fallinq he % Zl nd gkwbkh iiwiii "in n_ | Thus cried the hair. And a he | kind neighbor came to the resI cue with a bottle of Ayer's s. i Hair Vigor. The hair was I saved! This was because cy i Ayer's Hair Vigor is a regular I hair medicine. Falling hair is an a caused by a germ, and this medicine comoletelv destroys 116 ~ " at these germs. Then the healthy Jjy scalps gives rich, healthy hair. 3]_ The best kind of a te-tiinonial? he "Sold ior over ilxcy yeare." ed m Ksde by J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Km. Also musfto^wn of ia A! " . ^ ' SARSAPAWLUL j* *V From Dupler. Health in this community is generally good. Prof. G. A. Mills, who has been our v nearby neighbor and teacher of the Verona school has moved to Cool ed Springs, where he will take charge ng of that school. jh- A Miss \ Shumaker, of North Caroys lina, will open school at Verona, 4tn he of November. ity Mr. J. N. C- Fulmer will in a few m- days Remove to Florida. I 30, Corn and cotton gathering is nearly completed here and oats sowing is in order. Messrs. P. P. Derrick and James Shealy are out with a shredder doing excellent and rapid work. That's Who. Delmar, S. C., Oct. 25, 1907. T _ nd He Fought at Gettysburg. ed David Parker, of Fayette, N. Y., lis who lost a foot at Gettysburg, writes: in "Electric Bitters have done me more food than any medicine I ever took, or sevoral years I had stomach trouble, r'a and pdid out much money for medicine c's to little purpose, until I began taking on Electric fitters. I would not take $500 is for what they have done forme." si- Grand tonic for the aged and for female weaknesses. Great alternative and re body builder; best of all for lame back he and weak kidneys. Guaranteed by fcy Kaufmann Drug Co., and . Derrick's :a- Drug Store, druggists, i 0c. Obituary. Mary H. Semi, the wife of R. M. 8fc Sena, was born April 12, 1845, and departed this life October 13, 1907. She was married to Mr. R. M. Senn in the year 1873. To this anion was born five children,vone of whom preceded her to the promise land, three daughters and one son. Two daughters are married. One daughter and a son still remained with her until death It took place. 7s She was buried at the old home ad graveyard, three miles from New w- Brookland. She was a Christian woad man, a kind wife and a good mother. J" "Dearest mother, thou hast left us, S" And thy loss we deeply feel, ? But 'tis God that hath bereft us, jg He can all our sorrows heal." or By a friend. >r- y ? Capt. J. M. Bowyer has been selected in place of Capt. B. A. Fiske as , commander of the Illinois on the Paciflc cruise. y, = n- ? v- 5 J ,i. SsTj?J i s i HERE!! is h o ~ t 39- your all right? sh Are your Kidneys in a 118 J healthy condition? If so, J ce HILTON'S LIFE for 2 he . t the LIVER 2 2 and KIDNEYS 2 s o to 2 ^cep t^em so* ^ no*> 2 v. Hilton's Life for the Liver is and Kidneys will make ye them so. A 25c. bottle Si 2 convince you of this nd fact Sold wholesale by fh J is- 2 The Murray Drug Co., 2 ch Columbia, S. C. 2 2 For sale at The Bazaar, 2 2 Lexington, S. C. 2 at ? # I JACOB BROS., BUN and LOCKSMITHS ^ 1719 Main Street, [;1 COLUMBIA, - S. C. ive Repairers of To- GUNS, 0 ? BICYCLES, AUTOMOBILES, Jia ETC., ETC. We give special care and )na attention to all work in our line and solicit a share of the ck- patronage of our Lexington old friends. Satisfaction Guaranteed. nn nn :T.~nnnr f W. H. F. RAST .... The One Pr * SWANSEA, S *4* . ^ Dry Goods, Notions, Clothir ' yr I have the Largest and best Select ing to be found in any store in the of the County. Full Line of BURC of Baltimore, the best Clothing in ^ MEN, YOUTH'S, and CHILDR Styles just arrived. \25 shoes! craddock-ter: (T) I carry a full line of the famou Co's., SHOES for Men, Women, a als BEST by test for wear or dress. . . , ^ my long experi3 in the Mercantile business and with tJ\ to pay for all Goods, makes it possib -s&K- goods at CLOSER TRICES than the obliged to buy on credit. (!) groceries-heavy an My stock of Groceries, both Heavy ** Best to be found in this section. ] and U;p-to-date. Don't buy anythin you see my line and get my prices. IYOT.h* JF". I THE ONE PRICE S | SWANSEA, - - SOUT ~/U\ /w\ /r? /*\ /r> ~ /?\ /i\ /r."^ JAMES D. QUATTLEBAUM. BOLD DOLLARS 90 CENTS-MO I GOVERNMENT BONDS BELOV DOLLARS IN 1 HO"W? By giving value receive Vehicles and Panning Implements I BAUM & LANGFOBD, at Prosperity, I remembered long after the priceis forg Let us tell you about our High Gn and best axles made and most substan ioned method of painting and many feal attractive and durable. McCormick Mowers and Chattani Plows?best made. QUATTLEBAUM & Prosperity, i The Palmetto Aati COLUMBIA, S. WE ABE A Depository for the United Stat of South Carolina, the County of . - of Columbia. WE OWN ?400,000 United States Bonds anc Carolina Bonds. WE SOLICIT Accounts of Banks, Firms, Corpc WE PAY Four Per Cent, on deposits in our i terest calculated quarterly. WE PROMISE Our best efforts to transact your satisfaction. PAT.MrTTA VATTAVAT. "R A "MTT JL. I I 11)11 HA A V MttAAVMMM J^JbkAl CAPITAL $250,000.0 Wilie Jones, President. J. I I : $14, $16, $16 j wHm The Oven T JjiBs of this stove is all carefullj ed and fitted tight at eve S H It will never leak ashes or dust, no Sin use. The two-piece oven bottc pansion and contraction?always st JEWEL COOK SI 2 J ftfe perfect in every detail of construct right shape, width and depth. They hold' # ? fuel. There are many other ad2 * vantages only found in Jewel e 3 Cook Stoves. It will pay you to jEjOi 2 | make careful investigation of g?nt 2 | Jewel? before buying. At arlf n 9 f; the price we ask you cannot Q&ji Sget the same value elsewhere. ' ? 111 A DIIIII IS Others try to imitate J U| wAHHIIlUi jmwm/ stoves. Do W e 09 not be misled. Genuine i/ewt/a bear the Jt \ e trademark printed herewith. Buy from t 2 us. run no risk of getting imitations. ? e a 2 Ctnnroni Qmrrlom Uon I Jicnai i-ou)uuiii nut 1645 MAIN STREET, COI A J ^ =** ice Store, ^ Z?Z? ig, Shoes, Etc. if? ed Stock of Cloth- t|\ Southern portion LENDER BROS-, the country for EN. New Fall JL: RY'SLINE! s Craddock-Terry *jm nd Children, the 2NCE the Ready Cash le for me to buy Nl? ) Merchant who is (?) D FANCY! ^ and Fancy, is the Everything Fresh g elsewhere until /1\ TORE, ,?r H CAROLINA, g .JLJLJL,4..LJU \ /f \ 7f\ /f \ /(l\ /IJ\ /(l\ DUDLEY M. LANGFORD. \ * r*' 1 PAR-NO', fOUR POCKETS-YES! _ d for your money for nought of QTJATTLES.C. s Quality will be otten. ide Vehicles. Simple tial wheel. Old fashtures which make them * >oga Beversible Disc * LANGFORD, ?. c. onal Bank, C. i r i / ... -res Government, the State Richland and the City* / 1 $100,000 State of South rations and Individuals. Savings Department, inbusiness to yoar entire , - - Columbia, S. C. ' o \ Matthews, Cashier. \ ), $20. | ^ j cement- ? ;ry joint. m ? matter how long pi >m allows for ex- % ays flat. jj 2 rovES 11 ion. Fire boxes are || ? the fire and save the 29 3 f * j dware Co., | iTJMB A, S. C J