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9 Scott9s Emulsic 2 nursing mothers by inc MAwa far/ta fit provides babj and mineral food f< ALL DRUGGIS1 M44?MM4 The whole object of a Mowing M les9 it doe9 that it ig ab9olutely wo; gift. Now, what you" want i9 a mower 4 cute the easiest, ie easiest on man i and get repaire?in ehort, you wan least amount of money it can be be You get all of these combinatioi WOOD Tubelar Steel Mower?you LORICK & LOI 1 Columbia, QUALITY Yon have probably bonght many tbii i good, that cost a good price, but nnde ; ' test of service soon proved themselves wc It might have been shoes that soor the sides, caps broke down, heels gave i gave ont and soles were plated. - \ To guard wear, and be ! tlZLBpRpil wear your mc ' IIl^ULh * ^d choice sb ing selections ^^nfrl ^?le a^ee T. A. Opposite Post Office, ??* = The Palmetto colum: we abe A Depository for the X of South Carolina the of Columbia. 1 we own $400,000 United States Carolina Bonds. we solicit Accounts of Banks, Fi we pay Four Per Cent, on dep terest calculated quart we pbomise Our best efforts to trai satisfaction. ? palmetto national CAPITAL Wilie Jones, President. f SOUTHERN ^ Unexcelled Dininj A Through Pullman Sleepi a Convenient Schedule % For full information !?w nonsuit nearest Southern J. C. LUSK, D BROOKS MORGAN, A. ' > BROOKLAr /'> KB P"1M BBAAi HUj Sl^VT DtVVVC We Want your business. It is \f(/ your money with us until you n I nM times a year. m J. G. GUIGNARD, | Vice-President. m strengthens enfeebled o Teasing their flesh and 7 t With the necessary fat ifii :>r healthy growth. $ V 'Ss 50c. AND $t.OO. X achine is to cut grass, etc., and unrthless?you would not have it as a simple to operate, lasts the longest, md team, no trouble to keep up k the Best mower made for the >ught for. as and more in a WALTER A. do?you really do. Try one. MCE, INC., s. c. ' SHOES! igs that looked r the rugged S5<y^ w& >rthless. *r~- $v^vw|w i run over at ' way, sewing against these things, especially in footconfident of getting the best quality footrney can buy, take advantage of the large 9ck constantly available for making pleas \ at our store. it for W. L. Douglas Shoes for men, $1.5C BOYNE, Columbia, S. C. National Bank, BIA, S. C. Jnited States Government, the State County of Richland and the City i Bonds and 0100,000 State of South Tins, Corporations and Individuals. osits in our Savings Department, inerly. isact your business to your entirf BANK, - - Columbia, S. C. $250,000.00 J. P. Matthews, Cashier. ^ 5r*5r ^*5r'5r'V RAILWAY. | g Car Service, ^ ins Cars on all Trains. . !( ' w is on Local Trains. ^ as to rates, routes, etc. Railway Ticket Agent, or vy . P. A., Charleston, S. C. Gr. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. $1/ wv ak*r v 1 1 CLA&3, S. C. ftjj our desire to please. Leave eed it. Wfe pay interest four L. S. TROTTI, 2j[| President ftlj V Letter From Arkansas. To the Editor of The Dispatch: Through the kindness of some friend The Dispatch has been coming to my address for the past few weeks. I was very happy surprised at its first arrival. Was glad because it came from the grand old state of South Carolina and the good old county of Lexington. My father and mother were both born and raised in Lexington county. It was there I first saw the light and a few short years of my early life was spent among her people. A number of years ago my father moved West, but was a regular reader of The Dispatch until his death. I do not know whether its able editor now was its manager then or jftot. Except in the flooded districts, crops in Logan county and western arkansas are good, although we are having too much rain now for cotton. Arkansas is an all-round fine country. Its soil and seasons are suitable for all kinds of farming. The northwestern section is a fine fruit country, for which it is fast .becoming famous. Land can be bought at reasonable prices and on easy terms. Is one of the leading states along the line of education. Her citizens are a lawabiding, wide-a-wake and progressive people. A new state house is now pnder course of construction and when completed will be an honor to the state. Arkansas is reliable democratic and will give the great Commoner and John W. Kern a safe hit this fall. I hope the future may have many years of prosperity in store for The Dispatch and its able editor and may I its subscription list continue to grow I oa fVio v?nrq rnmft and 2*0. I ?? J ~ c Jake L. Dooley. Wilkins, Arkansas, Aug. 10, 1908. Granulated Sore Eyes Cured. "For twenty years I suffered from a bad case of granulated sore eyes, says Martin Boyd of Henrietta, Ky. "In February, 1903, a gentleman asked me to try Chamberlain's Salve. I bought one box and used about two-thirds of it and my eyes have not given me any trouble since." This salve is for sale by Kaufmann Drug Co. ? i Obituary. Robert Henry Leaphart departed l fViia nfo Anomfit, fith. lAOfl. ae-ed 84 years and 14 days. He leaves an aged wife, three sons, five daughters, twenty-seven grandchildren, fifteen great-grand-children and one sister, besides a large circle of other relatives and friends to mourn his departure. He was a life long member of the Lutheran church, having connected in early youth with St. Paul's (Hollow Creek) congregation, Lexington county, S. C. Amid a large congregation gathered to pay the last tribute, the funeral services were rendered at the home by his pastor, and his body laid away in the family cemetery to await the morning of the resurrection. "Hope we have as an anchor of the soul." B. D. W. August time, tells on the nerves. But that spirit less no ambition feeling can be easily and quickly altered by taking what is known by druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Within 48 hours after beginning to use the Re storative, improvement will be noticed. Of course, full health will not imme?-i mi? ? cuateiy return. xiic gtuxi, uuhctw, will surely follow. And best of all yon will realize and feel yonr strength and ambition as it is returning. Outside influences depress first the4'inside nerves" then the stomach, heard and kidneys will usually fail. Strengthen these failing nerves with Dr. Shoop's Restorative and see how quickly health will be yours again. Sold by Kaufman Drug Co. Sit By Dog; Loses Kind. A vouner white man. Dood Norris, W C? ' son of Mr. Jesse Norris, of Oconee county, has lost his mind from dwelling on the possible effects of a dog bite. He may recover. . Summer complaints and other serious ailments in hot weather can be traced to the stomach, nine times out of ten. Keep the stomach in good order right now by keeping a bottle of Kodol handy in the house all the time, but especially during this month. Take Kodol whenever you feel that you need it. That is the only time you need to take Kodol. Just when you need it; then you will not be troubled with sour stomach, belching, gas on the stomach, bloating, dv.?mensia and indicestinn Sold bv Kaufmanii Drug Co. Bow at Campaign Meeting. Tirzah, in York county, had a campaign meeting last week which resulted in a general fight. Two Russel brothers shot into three Robinson brothers and in the fracas a mule got shot in the fore leg. One of the Robinsons was badly shot. Served as coffee, the new coffee substitute known to grocers everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee, will trick | even a coffee expert. Not a grain of real coffee in it either. Pure healthful toasted grains, malt, nuts, etc., have been so cleverly blended as to give a W V UVAVi. JLU1 OUl J Itl^ VVllV V. IU.1VV. v....- i flavor. And it is "made in a minute." j too. No tedious 20 to 30 minutes boil- j ing. M. D. Harman. Nov Professors at Citadel. A number of new professors have been [elected at the' Citadel. Prof. Louis Knox, of Texas, will have charge of the department of chemistry and Prof. Louis LeTcliier, of Virginia, will teach drawing, and Prof. L. B. Welfenson, of Baltimore, will teach French and German. COMFORTING WORDS. Many a Lexington Household Will Find Them So. To have the pains and aches of a bad back removed; to be entirely free from annoying, dangerous urinary disorders is enough to make any kidney sufferer grateful. To tell how this great change can be brought about will prove comforting words to hundreds of Lexington readers. W. P. Meetze, living in Brooklyn, near Lexington,-S. C., says: 4,I suffered severely at times from attacks of what was pronounced by the doctors as kidney colic. Severe pains TTT/->n"M afvilro ino ir? tlio small riArt", nf TTUU1U DW* AAV JAAV AAA ?- V VA my back and at times I was unable to get about for days. My kidneys were very irregular in action and a scanty condition of the secretions existed. I finally heard about Doan's Kidney Pills, procured them at the Kaufman Drug Co., and since I have been taking them, I am free from any attacks of my former trouble. I feel better in every way and heartily endorse Doan's Kidney Pills to other sufferers." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, 9ole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's?and take no other. Boyleston Dots. Mr. and Mrs. W. S Keisler are visiting relatives and friends in Saluda. Mr. W. B. Taylor is all smiles over the arrival of a new daughter at his home. The singing school at Shiloh is progressing nicely under the leadership of Mr. Henry Harman. Messrs. Miles Riley and Smith Duffy, of Saluda, visited at the home of Mr. W. S. Keisler this week. Miss Jesse Mae Shealy is visiting relatives in Laurens. Mr. Green Taylor spent last Saturdav and Sunday at home. Aug. 15. Blue Eyes. A Faithful Friend. "I have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy since it was first introduced to the public in 1872, and have never found one instance where a cure was not speedily effected by its use. I have been a commercial traveler for 18 years, and never start out on a trip without this, my faithful friend," says H, S. Nichols of Oakland, Ind. Ter. When a man has used a remedy for 35 years he knows its value and . is competent to speak of it. For sale by Kaufmann Drug Co. muim -i ? ? nV r?a0 itAit lioxrC ?S*JCB JUU1 uova CK/ltc. j / \_j J \J\A- ituiv sharp pains in the side and the small o1 the back? This is due, usually, to kid' ney trouble. Take DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. They -will, promptly relieve weak back, backache, rheumatic pains and all Kidney and Bladder dis orders. Sold and recommended by Kauf mann Drug Co. W. Percy Mood, a well known citi zen of Sumter, dropped dead at the union station in Columbia on Tues day. He was being carried to the asylum, 1 t ? > While Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syr np especially recommended for children it is, of course, just as good for adults Children like to take it because it tastei nearly as good as maple sugar. Its laxa tive principle drives the cold from tin system by a gentle, natural, yet copioui action of the bowahf. SoldNby Kaufmani Drug Co. Notice of Registration. BOARD OF REGISTRATION, Lexington County. Lexington, S. C., June 2, 1908. To the qualified electors of Lexingtor Crtnntw Snnfh nQmlinft* WUUtJf y luVUVll VIUVA1U44I In accordance with the act of the General Assembly of South Carolina, approved February 24, 1908, requiring the Supervisors of Registration to reenroll all the qualified electors in the State during the year 1908, the Supervisors of Registration of Lexington county will keep the books of registration open at the county seat every day (Sundays excepted) between the hours of nine a. m. and six p. m., during the ? i-l T_1? 3 A i. 1AAO mourns 01 juiy anu August i?uo, axiu iu addition thereto will attend during the month of September 1908 at least one day in each township in Lexington county of which at least ten days notice will be given by advertisement in a newspaper published in the comity. W. P. Roof, Jr., Secretary. Summons for Belief. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington, Court of Common Pleas. G. W. P. Shealy, J. P. Shealy, Frances Freshley, Lou Youngf.ner, Lilla Elea zer, viney oneaiy ana ^?. ju. u. Shealv, Plaintiffs, VS Walter Kline and Amelia Kline, alias Amelia Keith, Defendants. Summons for Relief. To the Defendants Walter Kline and Amelia Kline, alias Amelia Keith: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint 011 the subscriber at his office ar Lexington, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service: and if you fail to answer the complaint- within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. A. D. Martin, Attorney for Plaintiff. _ July 7, lhOS. To the Defendant Walter Kline, whose residence and whereabouts an- nnI known: You wiil pleas*' take notice that the summons and complaint in the above entitled action were tiled in the office of the Clerk of Court for Lexington county | on the 21st day of April, 11K)S, at Lexington, S. C. A. I). Martin, Attorney for Plaintiff. [ July 7, 190S. <iw42 WEDDING III Call for Invit? ments and Cards, print them just 1 the latest styles a and see. 6 ti n i n_ me k. l sn I Law Book Publish Booksellers and S' Two Stores 0] COLUMBIA, - - - | bane of B : CHAPI I Our bankina faciliti I place them at your comi I terest paid on time dep 8 with your business. I J. A. BLACKWELDER NEW STOB N] I have opened up a full line of Gene i at Saxe-Gotha Cotton Mills, where I wi [ best goods at lowest prices. A fresh stt j Groceries and r Always on hand. I respectfully ask thj where, J JOHN a. ' I [ Saxe-Cotha Mills, ? J ; I want to shake hands with every man, wo man or boy in this neighborhood who helps 51, sell harness. X believe the mule has a hard time arid am 9 trying to make him 9 comfortable by making 1 comfortable harness. I : make everything from a gee strap to a horse collar and make it as (good as I know how. Let us help the mule Wilse W .Martin MAKER OF HARNESS 1118 Plain Street COLUMBIA, : : : S. C. CLOTHES CLEANED AND PRESSED. When you want your clothes cleaned, pressed or dyed, have it done by an expert. I make a specialty of cleaning and pressing ladies' skirts. Hats?felt and straw?made to look like new. All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Work done on short notice. Give me a trial. JOSEPH DAVIS, Rear of Barber Shop, LEXINGTON, : : S. C. Barbecue at Bock House. We will furnish a firstclass barbecue and refreshments at the rock house, three miles beyond Irene, on Saturday, the 2!>th of August. Candidates and all who wish to en.iov a good dinner and spend a nice day off are invited to attend. Prices reasonable. oW-13 J. L. Poland & Son. The little attacks of stomach trouble and stomach disorders will undoubtedly lead to chronic dyspepsia unless you take something for a sufficient time to strengthen the stomach and give it a chance to get well. If you rake Kodol in the beginning the had attacks of Dyspepsia will be avoided, but if you allow these little attacks to go unheeded it will take Kodol a longer time to put your stomach in good condition again. Get a bottle of Kodol today. Sold *by , Kaufmann Drug Co. IVITATIONS! itions, AnnounceWe engrave or ike engraving in ind shapes. Call fan Company, Lers, Bookbinders, tationers. : : : a Main Street, S. C. nma?wri i imm i mnmnrmm ^ CHAPIN, N, S. C. : : : es are excellent. We mand. 5 per cent, inossts. Kindly favor us 40NEYCUTT, Cashier. 5, President. v IJ3! ' EW POOPS? BHHHHHaHHnBi ral Merchandise in the Oswald Building 11 be pleased to serve the public with the ick of Family Supplies it you giye me a caU before buying els$BOOZER, So. Car. mmmmmmmmmmm?mm?m?mmammmmmmmmmmmmmmm?mmmmmmmmrnm KodoJJfpr Indigestion Our Guarantee Coupon^*! If. after using two-thirds of a ix.oo bottle o( Kodol, you tan honestly say it has sot benefited yon. we will refond your money. Try tojV S3 this sfnar?it?e. Fill ont and , Sign ibe following, present it to the dealer at the time of purchase. It it fails to satisfy Jon return the bottle containing one-third of the medicine to the dealer from whom yoo booghl it, and we will reload your money. ?i _ " Sign here __ CatTMi Owe DigestsWhatYouEat And Hakes the Stomaoh Sweet ?. u iwwin at wu., uucagoi ui? The Kaufmann Prug Cq, Before You Purchase Any Other Write rue Htm uabie euriuo utruiuc unueimw! ORANGE, MASS. 1 Many Sewing Machines are made to sell regardless ot Quality, but the "New Home*' is mads to wear. Our guaranty never runs out. i We make Sewing Machines to suit all conditions oithetrade. The '* New Home" stands at th# head of all High-ffrade family sewing machines Sold by authorized dealers only. ron SA^E BY W . P. KOOF, Lexington. S. C. HhairRbalsam ClNaret and beautifies the natz. Promotes a luxuriant growth. Never Fails to liestore Gray Hair to its "Southful Color. Cure* ?calp^d>one?4^h air Jailing. j ( Aug 30, 1 y i | ww iiiu-xii ana BLACKSMITH SHOP i i At BERLEY & KYZER'S New | Blacksmith Shop yon will lind Mr. L. | L. Long ready to give you prompt j service. All kinds of repair work, horseshoeing, etc. Give us a trial. Shop situated near the Berley homej stead. Marll (im i F01EYSHMIMM5 foe children; safe, sure* Jio optstea