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p?ggggg?a.iHi i anrnganiBaM - Fall and Winter the merchant, thefarrr Turi One ounce will sow 200 for an acre. 1 to 5 lbs. 25c; SPINACH Cabb \ Sow one ounce for 3,00C for one acre. Late Flat Du * head, per pound, $1.25. C( White Selected, per lb,, M / Southern Giant Curled, per lb., 15c, One ounce will Seed rye and barley, E clover, Perennial rye grass * blue grass, herd grass or red winter vetch, white clover, { ALL NEW CROP SEEDS. - LORICK & LI WHOLESi COLUf * WEAR Our special $3.50 Oxfords and know the comfort and satisfac, tion that goes with / wearing Oxfords that fit you right. A shape for every foot in a style that will please. Tan and Black. Bhrlich's * Shoes Wear Best, Cost Less. EHELICH'S, 1643 Main St., / OAI IIKIDIA C 1627 Main St., i UULUHDIflj 3i DR. HILTON'S LIFE FOB THE Liver and Kidney A VEGETABLE COMPOTTI A pleasant invigorati medicine. Very effective the cure of Dyspepsia, Indig tion, Habitual Constipate * and all their effects, such nausea, Sick Headache, So Stomach, etc. J Perfectly regulates the LI EE and corrects all disord< of the KIDNEYS. Of gr< benefit in female complaint Tor sale at the BAZA^ Lexington, S. C. Wholesale by The Murray Drug Compel COLUMBIA S. C. Inc nudlus brtfcftiEST SEW1N6 MACHI Ifyon want eithera Vibrating Shuttle, Rot Shuttle or a Single Thread f Chain Stitch Sewing Machine write to THE NEW HOME SEWINB MACHINE COMPl Orange, Mass* V Alanysewing machines are made to sell rcgardles Quality, but the Xe*F Home is made to wee ^ Our guaranty never runs out Sold by authorized dealers cnlj FOU 5A~i. fcX W. P. ROOF, Lexington, S. C. Have your name, business and dress printed on 100 each note 1 e and envelopes for .00, at the Dispa Job Office, Seasonable Seeds FOR ier, ihegardner, the trucker lie Seed. ?- ? > feet of drill. One to two pounds 5 to 10 lbs. 20c; and over 18c. SEED 25c LB age Seed ) to 4,000 plants. Pour ounces tch, per lb., $1.25. Late Drum>llards 75c. Georgia, per lb.. 75c. ustard per lb., 40c. Dwarf Essex Rape, [ sow 100 feet of drill. airy vetch, red clover, crimson for lawn or pasture, Kentucky Ltop. Southern grown. English AlfafFa or Lucerne, Orchard Grass. PRICES ON APPLICATION, JWRANCE, INC. XLE SEEDSMEN. HB8A, S. C. THE JEWELER 1637 Main St, Columbia, S. ( rmn i Tnn mrAmn WATCHES AND JEWELS Makes Them Good as Hei MEDALS AND BADGES Manufactured in Our Ow C. Shops for Schools and ? Other Purposes. AVERY, The Jeweler 1637 Main St., Qofumbia, S. ( rs _ rD SOUTHERN RAILWAY C( SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JUNE ? in N. B. These schedule figures sho" gg. the time that trains may be expected t arrive and depart, but the times state on, are not guaranteed, as I DEPARTURES FROM LEXINGTON fUr NORTHBOUND. 10:18 A. M.?No. 8, daily for Columb: and intermediate points connectir Y- at Columbia for Spartanburg an Asheville. Parlor cafe car Colun &rs bia to Asheville. Arrive Colun ?at bia 10:50 a. m., Spartanburg o:'. p. m., Asheville 9:15 p. m. 6:55 P.M.?No. 130, daily for Colur bia, Washington and the East ah connects at Columbia for Ashi ville. Through Pullman sleepir car to New York. Pullman slee] ingcar Columbia to Asheville. A ty rive Columbia 7:30 p. m., Was] ington 10:40 a. m., New Yo] 5:00 p. m. = SOUTHBOUND. NE 7:28 A. M.?No. 129, daily for Augus ^ and intermediate points. Arrr P Augusta 10:10 a. iu. Pullman ca 5:44 P. M.?No. 7, daily for Augus and intermediate points. Am' I Augusta 8:35 p. m. Summer excursion tickets now. c sale. For further information call c b ticket agents, or C. H. Ackert, V. P. & G. M., Was] ington, D. C. H. F. Carv, G. P. A Washington, D. C. J. L. Meek, A. ( P. A., Atlanta,JGa. W. E. McGee, ' P. A . Anfmsta. Ga. ) 6. W. LINDLER Chapin, S. C., ) Has an~up-to-aate line of ^ COFFINS AND CASKET ary On hand, at prices to suit everybod ] Prices range from $1.50 up to $50.0 Call on me and I will save you mone kHY I am prepared to furnish a hearse whe ever desired in connection with my u i * T..?. V? > =?* i utriUKiUji uusiuiss. uuii. <0. o ' parker's hli?&p8 hair balsam ___ |BBSgM3BPv~> jgi (Tlrftaopg and beautifies the htdr :?? Mb I'fiiiiuites a luxuriant growth, or] ^JSflNevcr Fails to Eestore (iraj IIair to *ts Youthful Color. :&dS ' Cures M-ali) <lisca*?'H & liair faiimg. tcli ' j Aug 30, 1 y B Women, worn and tired || B from over-work, need a f| M tonic. That feeling of weak- || jS nessor tiredness will not || B leave yon of itself. Take 11 B Cardni, that effectual remedy m B for fee ailments and weak- ?| B ness of women. Thousands m B ?f women have tried Cardui m and write enthnsiastically of If its great benefit to them. ? . I M> fam I 91 m Eg A reeen! letter from Mrs. M g Charles Bragg, of Sweetser, P raj Ind., says: 'Tongne can- H jS not teDhowmnch your med- | 9 icine has done for me. Be- H II 9 fore I began taking Cardnil 9 m conld Hot do a day's work. I ? 9 wenld work awhile and lie 9 J down. I shall always give H H praise to yonr medicine." B B Try CardnL For sale 8 | everywhere. B Fifty people are reported to have been killed in the storm which swept tile gulf coast a few day9 ago. Capt. Ferber, an officer of the French army was killed on Thursday while testing an aeroplane. The machine turned over crushing the officer r to the ground. G. B. Summer has sold his interest in the furniture firm of Shelby & Summer at Newberry to J. J. LangII ford and J. D. Wheeler, and will m move to Oklahoma. Man is never alone when in company with a good book. Money will build a mansion, but it takes love to make it a home. 1 Yesterday's mistakes are atoned for 3 when we profit by them today. We get little credit for being good when there is no temptation to do H wrong. When labor votes as it marches the biggest share of its troubles will be oyer. A lot of men claim credit for good judgment every time they make a good guess. Labor Day is a great holiday, but Election Day offers the worker his ' best opportunity. Send us Tour Dues. " If you are too busy to come to town to mail ns your dues. We need all the 0. money we can get, besides the law will not allow ns to mail papers to subscrlbers in arrears for more than one year. TOWN REGISTRATION. The Books of Registration for the ia Town of Lexington, S. C., will be tg open at the store of H. N. Kaminer td & Co., from August 23, 1909 to Oct. a- 23, 1909. when the books will close, prior to the November election for lo town officers. H. N. KAMINER, a- Recorder and Supervisor, 50 For Town of Lexington, S. C. s- Aug. 16, 1909?td. ig a- Notice of Town Election. notice is r.ereoy given tnat an election wiH be held in the town hall, Lexington, S. C., on Tuesday, November 2, . 1909, for the purpose of electing a Mayor and six aldermen for the town of Lexington for a term of two years. ' Polls open at 8 o'clock a. m. and close at 4 o'clock p. m. By order Town Council. H. N. KAMINER, )n Sept. 14, 19C9. Recorder, td >n ? FINAL DISCHARGE. This is to notify all persons that Ir. will apply to the Hon. Geo. S. Drafts, Judge of Probate for Lexington county, South Carolina, on the 12th day of Oc? tober, 1909, for a final discharge as administrator of the estate of Otis O. Drafts, deceased. H. E. DRAFTS, j 49 Administrator. C. D. 'Kenny Company DEALERS IN s _ Sugar, Coffee, Tea and Rice. Ji Sugar Sold at Cost. ? Fresh Roasted Coffee 13c to~' ^ 35c pound. Green, Black and Mixed Tea j 25c to 80c pound. ?, ! Rice at Cut Prices. \ SOUVENIR EVERY SATURDAY. J 1639 Main St. Columbia, S. Cj The State Fair. . Fair Week is approaching and | throughout the State the occasion is joyfully looked forward to. This year the Fair is going to be the best ever held. President Taft will be the gusst of the city on November 6th. The fair will run for six days, from November 1 through the 6th. There will be six days or iun ana enjoyment. Education day, two big football games, military day and a number of other features will make the fair a ( big success. It's the time of the year ' to go to Columbia and meet your friends. ~~ Indicts Eolleman for Embez- $ zlement. 8 to Anderson, Sept. 23.?In its present- to ment handed to Judge Aldrich this $ afternoon, the grand jury presented J. to T. Holleman, former cashier of the ye Bank of Anderson, for breach of trust 8 with fraudulent intent, and furnished jjj the names of the officials of the bank to as witnesses to prove the charge. ? to to Sully in Columbia. $ Dan J. Sully, the ''cotton king" will be in Columbia tomorrow for a ? conference with Commissioner Wat- to son concerning the intelligent mar- $ keting of the cotton crop. Mr. Sully to was in Columbia recently and made to the prediction that cotton would bring $ very high prices as the crop was a to very poor one. to ? $ to Love that lasts seldom makes much to noise about it. ? to to There is more Catarrh in this section to of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few to years was supposed to be incurable, to For a great many years doctors pro- jjj nounced it a local disease and prescrib- & ed local remedies, and by constantly to failing to cure with local treatment, & pronounosd it incurable. Science has | proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitu- m tional treatment, Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional s* cure on the market. It is taken inter- < nally in doses from 10 drops to a tea- } spoonful. It acts directly on the blood j and mucous surfaces of the system. ] They offer one hundred dollars for any j case it fails to cure. Send for circa- j lars and testimonials. ] Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO., To- < ledo, Ohio. j Sold by Druggists, 75c. < Take Hall's Family Pills| for consti < pation. j - ? ? .' - ' The city schools of Newberry began ( the fall term last week with 419 j pupils. 1 Dr. Abernethy, the great English < physician, said, "Watch your kidneys. < When they affected, life is in danger." J Foley's Kidney Remedy makes healthy < kidneys, corrects urinary irregularities, i and tones up the whole system. All J Druggists of Lexington; Henry Drug J Store Chapin, S. 0. \ A charter has been issued to the j Epgefield County Fair association of j Edgefield, with a capital of $1,0000. \ < Health And Beauty Aid ! Cosmetics and lotions will not clear < your complexion of pimples and blotches < like Foley's Orino Laxative, for indi- J gestion, stomach and liver trouble and ^ habitual constipation. Cleanses the system and is pleasant to take. All ? Druggists of Lexington; Henry Drug Store Chapin, S. C. ? " X The Columbia city council has re- d fused the Southern Power Company a 2 franchise to enter the city. The com- J pany refused to agree to certain regu- j lations that council wanted. J Near Death In Big Pond. 4 It was a thrilling experience to Mrs. d Ida Soper to face death. "For years a 1 severe luDg trouble gave me intense ? suffering," she writes, "and several d times nearly caused my death. All re- J medies failed and doctors said I was in- 4 curable. Then Dr. King's New Dis- ^ covery brought quick relief and a cure j so permanent that I have not been ' troubled in twelve years." Mrs. Soper d lives in Big Pond, Pa. It works wonders ^ in Coughs and Colds, Sore Lungs, " Hemorrhages, LaGrippe, Asthma, Croup d Whopping Cough and all Broncnialaffec- ^ tions. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. 4 Guaranteed by Kaufinann Drug Co. d Derricks Drug Store. Sandel Drug ^ Store. 4 G. B. Berry, a young farmer of j York county, lost an arm in a cot- 4 ton gin. 4 Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and j Diarrhoea Remedy is today the best 4. known medicine in use for the relief d and cure of .bowel complaints. It cures griping, diarrhoea, dysentery, and 4 should be taken at the first unnatural d looseness of the bowels. It is equally ^ valuable for children and adults, it t always cures. Sold by all Druggists, ( The body of Governor Johnson wras = laid to rest in the family burying ground at St. Peter, Minn., Thursday. Thousands attended the funeral and the whole state ceased in its activity for five minutes out of respect to h;s funeral. t i t I It Saved His Leg. "All thought IM lose my ]?g," "writes J. A. Swenson, Watertown, Wis., "Ten years of eczema, that r> doctors could not cure, had at last laid mo up. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured it sound and well." Infallible for Skin Eruptions, Eczema, Salt Rheum. Boils, Fever Sores, Burns, Scalds, Cuts and Piles. 'Joe at Kaufinann Drug Co. Derricks D/ug Store. San del Drug Store. * -T-T- J smTL rz.i^TFSrarY\ ""ST" j i ?rsic There is an immense difference ] | stimulant. Up one day, way ba ! stimulant. Steady progress day ! health; that's a tonic. Ayer's S I _ ^ ? T*l 1.. O a strong ionic, me oniy oursapci alcohol. Do not stimulate unles He knows. Ask him. Do as he says. Constipation is the one great cause of sick-head jreath, debility, nervousness. Has your doctor eve THE R. L. BR The leading Boot Stationers. Are 8 for all School Be them in their two when in Columbia Two Stores on Mai: COLUMBIA, .... a 0. BROWN | 1730 MAIN STREET, COI ?! Is where you can find one of ! ^PAIN II OF ALL KIN j DOORS, SAS: BLINDS i I LIME AND CI >1 I CABINET M1 i\ !i Call or write for Prices. I ^ > From ^ > I I And Get a Gc > ? ^w^wvwvwv* I- . m ninafor 1T.TTX r. j ? *3 r* *^i ^ ^ fi'-/^v .-1 .' i *? T. l-f jC? J S .! 2 2 V2 kl *Oi kZ & kL a \ betwjen a tonic and a| ck the next; that's aj by day toward perfect iarsaparilla is a tonic, irilla entirely free from s your doctor says so. /. C. Auer Co., Lowell,Mass. ache, biliousness, indigestion, bad r recommended Ayer's Pills to you? m co? | isellers^and ? >tate Agents I >oks. Visit | large stores | a Street, | - - - S. C. ? j & BRO., | .UMBIA, S. C. | the best stocks of j| Id DS | H, t GLASS EMENT. | LNTLES. | wvvvu^ y Your | lexf Fair ; E SHOE MAN 2 OLUM8IA. ? $ sod Pair f *wwww$ OUR PIES und favor with everybody i and men. the little girl in es and her mother and her Lother. They are of the delicious, wholesome. t- your - mouth kind, and inxious to have you try : you don't know the pro* }f our ovens. If you do ve won't have to ask you. NGER'S STEAM BAKERY COLUMBIA, S. C.