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For sale by C. E. Corley, G. M. Harman, Kaufmann Drug Co, and vv.
P. Roof, Lexington, S. C.
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THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN Z~Tn ,
Columbia. Life and Fire
| united states. state. city and county ?
depository. [Insurance and
Saving's Department. . ; '
f , Paid up Capital - - $200,OOC Real Estate
Surplus Profits - 70.0or .
Liability of Stockholders - 20o GOO j ^
$470000 A?>6irfc,
& Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cem
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Wlliz Josf.8. Vice President and Cashier. I
December 4?1y. j
* Only First Class Companies JRepre- j
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{ business better attention; no one can
DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO | give yr>u better protection; no one can |
CHECK. \ give you better rates. .
r~hi^r Prompt and careful attention given |
^ P* ROOF, Casme buying and selling Real Estate. |
DIRECTORS: both town and country properties. J
Allen Jones, W. P. Roof, 0. M. Efird Correspondence respectfuly solicited, j
R. Hilton James E. Hendrix.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. ~ , _
Deposits of $1 and upwards received ai d "If .? ?.-*r 4-T ~ ^ ?
interest at 5 per cent, per annum allowec, ITAvrlll^j tL'v Uvdllt
payable April and October. "TT7E ARE PREPARED TO N.EG0T1September
21?tf VV ate loans promptly it. sums of $300
? ~ and upward' on improved farming lands in
PARKER'S | Lexington county. Long time and easy
jgg^^sSSBI HAIR BALSAM terms. No commissions. Borrower pays
KSSUHHuSTHCletneei end beantifiei the h?lr. I stiutiwc r>f nrprmrfttinn nt nanArs
MMF?' SBM"???Marq THOMAS & GIBBE8.
Columbia. S. C,
<oc,*ndti.w?t i>rugKirt? November 1, 1?0J 6mo.
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The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, January 20. (904.
Mixed Pickles.
A woman is never too old to meed
her .age.
Beware of the man who never did
anything wrong.
A man paves a great deal of money
by not having it to invest.
The great home medicine, Horehound,
Mullein and Tar, cures that
cough and cold. Murray Drug Co.
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Only one out 01 every ?,uuu married
couples live to celebrate their golden
weddiDg.
The only people who don't break
resolutions are those who never make
them.
Fatal kidney and bladder troubles
can always be prevented by the use
of Foley's Kidney Cure. The Kaufmann
Drug Co.
Oae man can lead a woman to
thought, but a thousand cannot make
her think.
It was a heart-to-heart talk of the
most informal kind and?ire they
cot the best prayers.
Tannopoline is guaranteed to relieve
blind or bleediDg piles and will cure
where no other remedy like it will or
can do so. Murray Drug Cc.
According to the Chicago law
directory for rjUd, tnere are i,ruz
a torneye in that city.
Fighting continues at San Domingo
between the government troops
and revolutionists.
Ramon's Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets?a
complete, pleasant, scientific
treatment for constipation and biliousness.
25 doses, two medicines
25c.
The shops of the Tennessee Central
railroad burned at Nashville recently
entailing a loss of $320,000.
In view of the present state of the
cotton market, English spinners have
voted to curtail the production.
If borebound, Mullein and Tar
fails to relieve that cough, cold, or
even pneumonia, we will refund your
money. Any druggist will do this.
Murray Drug Co.
Wonder how much a man has to
allow his wife to dress in the South
Sea islands where they don't.
Oar character is but the stamp on
oar souls or tee tree cnoice or gooa
and evil we have made through life.
When billious try a dose of Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets
and realize for once bow quickly a
first-class up-to-date medicine will
correct the disorder. For sale by
The Kaufmann Drug Cj
Out of suffering have emerged the
strongest souh; the most massive
characters are seamed with scars.
No girl has a right to throw such
temptation in a man's way as having
a little curl low down on her neck.
Mr. Wm. S. Crane, of California,
Md., suffered for years from rheumatism
and Lumbago. He was finally
advised to try Chamberlain's Pain
Balm, which he did and it effected a
complete cure. For sale by The
Kaufmann Drug Co.
No boy ever picks out the time for
feeling so sick he can't get up for
breakfast on a day when the skating
is good.
The thermometer went to 50 degrees
below zero in some parts of
Massachusetts recently. It was five
below in New York city.
According to the New York Journal
of Commerce the fire losses in the
United States and Canada for 1903
amounted to ?150,197,700.
Liver epots have Bpoiled many
pretty complexions, and nothing so
completely removes them as Ramon's
Tonic Regulator. Just a mite of this
pleasant vegetable powder on retir- j
iDg paints the bloom of health onthe j
cheeks. Large tin box 25c.
Some women seem to think their j
hu&bands should pay them a regular j
salary for running their houses, but j
the trouble is they don't leave any i
money to do it with.
A Life at Stake.
j If you but knew the splendid merit
I of Foley's Honey and Tar you would
never be without it. A dose or two
will prevent an attack of pneumonia
or la grippe. It may save your life.
The Kaufmann Drug Co.
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Of Interest tc the Ecnsewife.
Iq addition to bright fictioD, illu-trated
article? and otber matter cf
general interest to women, The Delineator
for February contains papers
by erperts on various household
topics and excellent culiuary advice.
Eleanor Marcbant contributes an instructive
paper on serving the simple
home breakfast, luncheon and dinner,
the illustrations of which are especially
suggestive. A H Hand Luncheon,
also illustrated, will appeal forcibly
to those who delight in novelty.
Other cookery items in the number
are recipes for luncheon dishes a la
Planchette, suggestions for the prei-iaralirtn
W Iritflr f in i ^ Q O niim.
pdlCllIVLl Ui fV lUlVi il V4IVW Mk M vv *4 V?MA
ber cf choice recipes of novel desserts.
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A Prisoner in Her Own House.
Mrs. W. H. Layhfl, of 1001 Agnes
Ave , Kansas City, Mo., has for several
years been troubled with severe
hoarseness and at times a hard cough
which she says, "Would keep me in
doors for days. I was prescribed for
by physicians with no noticeable
results. A friend gave me part of a
bottle of Chamberlain's Cough
Kemedy with instructions to closely
follow the directions and I wish to
state that after the first day I could
notice a decided chaDge for the better,
and at this time after using it for
two weeks, have to hesitation in
saying I realize that I am entirely
cured." This remedy is for sale by
Tne Kaufmann Drug Co.
Petitive Szamination.
Tbe United States Civil Service
Commission announces that a competitive
examination will be held in
the revenue-cutter service. Under
the regulations of the treasury department,
applicants must be net
less than 18 nor more than 25 yeaie
of age, of vigorous constitution,
physically sound and well formed,
not less than live feet Lhree inches
in height, of good moral character,
and unmartied.
What's in a Name?
Everything is in name when it
comes to Witch Hazel Salve. E C
DeWitt & Co., of Coicago, discovered
some years ago how to make a salve
from Witch Hazel that is a specific
for Piles. For blind, bleeding,
itchiDg aDd protruding Piles, eczema,
cuts, burns, bruises and all shin
diseases DeWitt's Salve has no equal.
Tnis has given rise to numerous
worthless counterfeits. Ask for DeWitt's?the
genuine. Sold by all
druggist.
V** VMW BUrtaai
The State, Jan. 13.
Toney Jackson, a negro, was run
over and killed near Leaphart yesterday
afternoon by the C. N. & L 'a
incoming passenger train. Jackson
is said to have been lying on tt
tracks drunk and asleep.
Stop It.
A neglected rough or cold may
lead to serious bronchial or lung
troubles. Don't take chances when
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Foley's Honey and Tar affords perfect
security from serious effects of a cold.
The Kaufmann Drug Co.
. To Attack Panama.
Panama, Jan. 15.?It is reported
that the Colombia army has started
to march against Panama. The latter
has an army of 12,000 ready for the
attack. New batteries for American
marines have been stationed along
the railroad.
The white militia of Georgia are
takiDg steps to secure the disbaodment
of all the negro military
companies in that State.
Among the 500 people who lost
their lives in the Inquois theatre in
Chicago the nmht ot the 31st of December
were 31 school teachers.
In Bed Four Wesks With
La G-ripps.
We have received me following
letter from Mr. Iljy Kemp, of Augola,
Ind. "I was in bed four weeks, with
la grippe aLd I tried many remedies
and spent considerble for treatment
with physic aos, but I received do
relief until I tried Foley's Honey and
Tar. Two small bottles of this medicine
cured me and now I use it
exclusively in my family" Take no
substitutes. The Kaufmann Drug
Co.
ITHACA GUNS, PARSER GUNS, SMITH GUNS, LEFEVER
GUNS, WINCHESTER REPEATING SHOT GUNS.
All kinds of Rifles and Air Gans, Shells loaded with the best black en1 smokeless Powders.
Onr $o Single Barrel Guns, 12 gnage are the best oat. They are bo ed for long
distance shooting Hunting Goats. Cap3. ' eggings, Shell Belts Powder, Shot.
Wads, Caps, Cutlery, Phonographs and Records, Gun and Cocksmitli.
2TOTICE.
We give a chance on an $950 00 Automobile with each ca',h 50 cents purchase. Ask
for them.
W. F. STIEGLITZ, PROPRIETOR.
1508 I7IA1N STREET. COLUMBIA, S. C.
| OUR FALL AND WINTER !
! SHOES I
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j is row ready for our Lexington Friends to inspect. We know that we have ,j
jast the kind thev waut. We were very otirelul in having this season's goods
niade. hev have SOLID INNER and OUTER SOLES and GENUINE
LEATHER COUNTERS. They can't help from giving good wear.
ji PRICES REASONABLE. :j
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|| E. P. & F. A. DAVIS, |
|i 1710 MAIN STREET,
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COLUMBIA, - - - S. C. -j
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Slim iuUttlllHI WORKS
1707 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C.
^Smarble and granite
BPKHPEIli/SEi 1 & i Dealers South. We use the best grade material in manufacturing *
Monuments and Headstones and guarantee our work and
fiinish to be the best. When you hear a man complainv
ing that he can buy so much cheaper from some
> little fellow who is anxious to sell anything, you
can put it down that he wiilget cheap stock,
* ' cheap work, and ol course a cheap job.
i=3R^' We can compete with any lair dealer
ln country, but we cannot
|s say we will sell as cheap as
some as we do not care
</n*T* work.
in out ?innrnrvuivr fin liT I ATI rGUVfl PTfl
ItlUiH WftPlMVll, UJl.HL Wl LWi\U, fill.,
for sale. Write to up or see our
MR. P. B. EDWARDS, LEXINGTON, S. C.
and we will bee tbat vou are treated fair.)
SOUTH CAROLINA MARBLE WORKS.
September 1 . 44?ti
I THE HOME BANK,!
N? (INCORPORATED.! Sf
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? DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS, f
m C APITAL, ?:{0,000. m
Mm Safety deposit boxes for rent. Interest paid on pavings deposits.
'Kj Fire proof safe and vault. Burglar insurance. Bonded y\
jU officers. Your account solicited. gMj
W F. W. OSWALD. GEO. BELL TiMMEK.YlAV ALFRED J. FOX, ul
.j[> President. Vjce President. Cashier. <H[i
M* DIRECTORS: 8t<
l() F. W. OSWALD. ALFRED J FOX. J E. KAUFMANN. K?j
I'JW GEO BELL TIMMERMAN, E. W. ROBERTSON, H. L. OSWALD. WIS
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WM. PL ATT,"
DEALER IN
iDiy Goods, Millinezy and Notions,
N2ASLY OPPOSITE POST OFFICE,
COLTJMBIii, - - . S. C.
MAIN STEEKT.
We have received and have placed on our shelves one of the most beautiful as well as the
most complete line of
? - - . a arm
pall anu mmm uuuus,
ever shown in the city. These are all standard goods lrom the most reliable manufacturers
and are recommended tor their stylish and nobby appearance and the beauty of
pattern. A full line of Ginghams and dress goods of ad descriptions, as well as
lovely creations in fashionable fall and winter millinery. Come and see
these goods before purchasing. I will make it to your interest to do so.
October, 9.?3m.