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^P^Dyspe ZflKr are made every d; j^&j fcarelessness. Cure tl j^Kt pation and Indigestion i l, Tonic Pellets?a vBAA Nature and does not gel l?l\Purgatives gripe and i valids. Ramon's effect per mar For sale bj C. E. Corley, G. M. Har * P Roof, Lexii MNsliifii if THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN COLUMBIA. EXITED STATES, STATE, CITY AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY. Saving's Department. Paid up Capital - - $200,01* 7'* Surplus Profits ? - 70. Of* Liability of Stockholders - 200 000 $470,000 4 Interest allowed at the rate of 4 pei cen oer annum, payable May 1st and November 1st W. A- CLARK. President Wiles Jokxs, Vice President and Cashier December 4?It. lEIGUtt Mi DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO > CHECK. - I W. P. ROOF, Cashier. . i DIRECTORS: Allen Jones, W. P. Roof, C. M. Efird ?. Hilton James E. Hendrix. ' EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Deposits of $1 and upwards received axd interest at 5 per cent, per annum alio woe, 1 payable April and October. September 21 ?tf > Alfred J. Fox, j j l Life and Fire 1 [ Insurance and ! t "9 " ?? , , r |?ceai instate r ; 0 Agent, I t Lexington, S.C " j t I Orfly First Class Companies Repre-! seated. ! jj My companies are popular, strong j g and reliable. No one can give your : business better attention; no one can j give yon better protection; no one can give yon better rates. C Prompt and careful attention given to buying and selling liea'. Estate. F- both town and country properties. ! Correspondence respeettnly solicited. ! 1 BKglp^i HAIR BALSAM flaS^iWSBHHSs!JMClaanset and beautifies the hafr. v 1HK Pmmi itt* a luxuriant growth. JBnever Tails to Restore Gray rr?<f to Its y out&ful Color. IWMtgjM Cures scalp diseases * hair ladling. IQg.aod tl.OOat Droprts u SEWING MACHINES! ? Wheeler & Wilson 1 \ Wo. 9. CALL BEARING " "Marvelonsly Light Running and Noisless, | Q (a No. 100 spool cotton thread lor a belt will run it). One-third faster; one third easier than any shuttle j machina Save about ONE DAY iN THREE. ' A GREAT FAVORITE WITH DRESS c MAKERS. AND BECOMING MOKE c POPULAR ALL THE TIME NEEDLES FOR ALL HACHiXES. < REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. WORK 1 GUARANTEED. ^ ATTACHMENTS, SHUTTLES, ETC. 3 In bringing Machines to be repaired it is only necessary to bring the head?Leave the table at hotne unless it needs { , repaiiing too j 1900 ; Washers and Wringers. , The most perfect Washer ever 1 invented. I can sell them at my store for less than tfaey will cost you ordered direct from the factory. Write fof circulars and prices. ( J.H. BEEI3T, , t J 1804 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. i April 1, 1003. 3in < :iat case of Consti^YreB^ ere it's chronic. TryV?\ sflllisji mac, Kaufmann Drug C^., and W. JgtOD, S. C. mi, A T A**1 M A?i AW A LLC JjCALLLg'LULL i/iajjawuu. Wednesday, February 17,1904. 2ftized Pickles. Two often cease to be company after they are made one. It is twice as easy to fool yourself as it is to fool other people. The most reliable preparation for kidney troubles on the market is Foley's Kidney Cure. The Kaufmann Drug Co. Fads may come and fads may go but a bobby goes on forever. Eevery man is introduced to a lot of people who don't care to know him. The great home medicine, Horebound, Mullein and Tar, cures that oough and cold. Murray Drug Co. f Some men's popularity is due to their ability to conceal their thoughts. A t wo dollar bill goes a loDg way toward changing some men s political >pinion. Foley's Honey and Tar cures the ough caused by attack cf la grippe. Ct beals the luDgs. The Kaufmann Drug Co. The Figi islands have been swept >y a hurricane which destroyed intire 'iliages. It is reported that Texas fever is aging throughout the cattle herds f the Noithwest. Tannopoline is guaranteed to relieve, lind or bleeding piles and will cure rhere no other remedy like it will or an do so. Murray Drug Co. The committee have decided to old the Confederate reunion for the loath this year in September instead f June as usual. If fault-finding were a paying ccupatipn more people would be reaUby. Ramon a Liver Pills an d ToDie Pel?ts?a complete, pleasant, scientific reatment for constipation aqd bil:>usne88. 25 doses, two medicines 5c. No man fully appreciates hash mtil after be has eaten dinner at a ooking school. Any young man who has never leen in love ought to have money in be saving bank. Foley's Honey and Tar is beet for roup and whooping cough, contains to opiates, and cures quickly. Careul mothers keep it in the house. Fhe Kaufmann Drug Co. Don't think because a man's word s as good as his bond that his bond s worth aDythiDg. The ccft'ee crop is the most valuable me in Porto R'.co, the exports exreeding all other products in value. Winter coughs are apt to result in sonsumption if neglected. Tbey can je soon broken up by using Foley's Eloney and Tar. The Kaufmann Drug Co. Titled foreigners marry American >irls in order to show their creditors :hat tbey have visible means of support. A substantial business firm in Boston, Mass, is considering a proposition to take up the work of nanfacluring paper hats. Liver spots have spoiled many pretty complexions, and nothing so jompletely removes them as Ramon's j ronic Regulator. Just a mite of this j pleasant vegetable powder on rotir- j ng paints the bloom of health ontbe j jheeks. Large tin box 25c. Teddy and the Coon. Lake City Florida Index. Of all tbe Presidents we've bad. He's the first to have the gall To ask the kinky-headed race Inside that sacred hall. But then, you see, he saw a chance To hit the South a welt, And all the colored gals went in . To dice with EDoscvelt. This promenading with the coons Will some day have an gdcI. Hts epitaph wiil be in full. Each word correctly spelt: "Here lies two hearts that beat as one, A coon and Roosevelt." Oswald Deimard. Nearly Forfeits Kis Life. A runaway almost ending fatally, started a horrible ulcer on the leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin, Grove, Id. For four years it defied all doctors and all remedies. But Bucklen's Arnica Salve had no trouble to cure him. Equally good for Burns, Skin Eruptions, Bruises and Piles. 25c at The Ktufmann Drug Co s., store. Dr J. W. Hill, a physician of South Bend, Indiana, is endeavoring to keep negro infants from turning I hlnnL* H q qot'q f haf era hnpn U1UUQ* J 1U (IJiJ bUUC lUL j ill O UUl U white bat the skin is more positive than that of any other human being and more pigment is thrown off to protect the body. By preventing this pigmentation he expects to develop a race of white negroes. Another Case of Rheumatism Cured by Chamberlain's Pain Balm. The efficacy of Chamberlain's Pain Balm in the relief of rheumatism is being demonstrated daily. Parker Triplett, of Grigsby, Va., says that Chamberlain's Pain Balm gave him permanent relief from rheumatic in the back when everything else failed, and he would not be without it. For sale by The Kaufmann Drug Co. The Atlantic Coast Line Railway Company at a recent meeting of its board of directors decided to grant pensions to all of its employees over n AAMn r rt rvrv 1\ rv tv f b u \j j coi o Ui w ukj uavo ?;ivcu iuc copapany faithful service for at least ten years. W. O. Tatum, the new liquor commissioner, has five hundred applications for places. He has appointment for 18 inspectors, with salaries ranging from ?60 to $150 a month, and in addition he has the employment of every person who works in the dispensary by the day or week. Mysterious Circumstances. One was pale and sallow und the other fresh and rosy. Whence the difference? She who i9 blusbiDg 4 with health uses Dr. Kings New Life Pills to maintain it. By gently aroueiDg the lazy organs they compel good digestion and head off constipation. Try them. Only 25c at The Kaufmann Drug Co., Druggist. ? The grand jury of Talbot county, Maryland, has reoommened the estabiisment of a whipping post in that county for the punishment of those _ ? J1 .f _ UP 1 - - il L* convicted 01 peuy oneuses, me whipping to bo strictly private and under the direction of a physician. The Pacolet Manufacturing company ^'s cotton mill at Gainsville, Ga , which consumes annually over 30,000 bales of cotton and employes 1,000 hands has closed down for an indefinite period because of the low price of goods and the high price of cotton. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Unequalled for Constipation. { Mr. A. R. Kane, a prominent druggist of Baxter Springs, Kaneas, says: 'Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are, in my judgment, the most superior preparation of anything in use today for constipation. They are sure in action and with no ten- j dcncy to nuueeate or gripe. For sale by The Kaufmann Drug Co. The wife of Capt. John Sehaub, of the Pittsburg fire department, has presented h:oi with seven children during the last six years?two pairs of twine und one set of triplets. On the birth of the latter a message was sent to president Ii jos\elt telling him tb'.re was no danger of race suicide af long as the Schaub family was around. I I The American sewing machine is | making advances in Japan far ahead of all others. More people were killed in disasters during the month of January 1904 than were killed on both 6ides during the Spanish war. A biil is before Congress to lend the Sc. Louis exposition 84,000,000 Congress bus already made the exposition a gift of five millions. If horebound, Mullein and Tar fails to relieve that cmigb, cold, or even pneumonia, we will refund your money. Any druggist will do this Murray Drug Co. Georgia has paid ia pensions since the war over eight milling dollars There are now nearly fifteen thousand pensioners on the roils. The State Fair association have bought 100 acres of the State farm in the southern suburbs of Columbia for $15,000 and the next Sthte Fair will be held ihete. Mother Grray's Sweet Powders for Children, Successfully used by MotberGray, nurse in the Children's Home in JSew York, Cure Fcvensbnees, Bid Stomach, Teething Disorders, move and regulate the Bowels and Destroy Worms. Over 30,000 testimonials. They never fail. At all dtuggBte, 25u. Sample Free. Address Allen S. Olmsted, JLeRoy, N* Y. 10 Can't I.ORP Hies. ^ ^ ! "Do you know. Miss runny. I believeI could sit and talk to you forever?" "Yes. I believe you could."?New York Evening .lourual. Tho One ThinjC Needful.. MC;in von limke breed. coke mid nie. Miss De TypeV "Certainly. Mr. Cautious, if you can furnish tin* dough."?New York Times. Tlic Counottc. Rather inclined to he naughty. Rather inclined to bo good; Rather inclined to a vague. undefined Feeling of somo sisterhood Toward all the young men who love her "When they have asked for her hand; Rather inclined to a vague. undefined Meaning they don't understand: Fart is. this maiden oan't help it? Natural horn co?tiu*tto; Ratiter inclined not to make np her mine? To marry-that is. not just yet. Sister she'll l>?- t<? them all. Loving and t-nb-r and true; Rather incline ! round her tinper to wind; Well, say 'bout a dozt a or two. - Leslie's Weekly. A Labor Question. are you feeding to those hogs, my friend".'" tlie professor asked. "Corn, professor." 1 lit* grizzled old farmer, who knew the learned goitlloman by siyrlit. replied. "Are you feeding it wet or dry V" "Dry." "Don't you know if you feed it wet the hogs can digest it in one-half flic timer' The farmer gave him a quiz'/iettl look. "Now. see here.. professor." he said, "how much do yon calculate a uofc s iiuii: is rtwri.u; ?*?i|/|iiiivvu jy. Amplr KeTfrnrn When .vomit; Spoon.'tinore called ?? the society favorite*. the lovely Miss Wclloph. she sent down \vo\d that she was "indisposed." Thereupon. when yownj; SjxKmamom went: away, tie pinned a card on the outer frame of the front door on which lie-had. hastily written Uu< inscription: "Belle out. of order."- Chimco Tribune. t-'Htnt Brevity. " What >;ot Mopher .Tint into trouble.*" remarked Tlire?? Finder Sam. "wait Learin' somebody say that brevity is the soul of wit." ; **1 >i*i T?is humor fail to please?" "It was the death of him. Me boiled Alvifc ttnovl (lutt'ti tn iilbi I liiU H I/. lUriUMl* Il# MW H 1" ''14' ?*u blc."?\S"u>hi!).irt?in S?.ir. Our' TIi in it "How's sktnirift. miy IhivV" "Oh. fltio. if <lvr*' \ni> only som* ie*!" . ?Chkajsu A ito'rio.-ui. * f Why Use Many Words to Tell You That % * J The Best % FERTILIZERS % % ' On Earth. % $ i ft ARE MADE BY $ fi {[ * Tlie Virginia-Carolina J!' 9 Chemical Co. a f <t $ L f ?: ? J*; ^ They have the Best Facilities, use the Best Materials, $i $? and maintain the highest reputation for the ft* evenness and value of their Fertilizers, & V & * 0 PAo Viro'inia.Carnlina Ch(?TT\ie?l Co. a' ^ W/?. ? ? ? ? ? CHARLESTON, S. C. - jjf, V vFj? 1 shoes'^ ' is now ready for onr Lexington Priend.s to inspect. We know that we have ! jast the kind they want. We were very eerefnl in having thi? seaenu'* Roods ; iDsde. They have SOLID INNER and OUTER SOLES and GENUINE i LEATHER COUNTERS. They can't help from giving good wear. PRICES REASONABLE.} ! E. P. & F. A. DAVIS, j j 1710 HAXff STREET, C0LTJ3IBIA, - - - - S. C. 1707 MAIN" ST., COLUMBIA, $. C. The Largest Retail jfi?l MARBLE AND GRANITE ijri&a P^S^-^iai ? 1 ^ea^ers South. We ute the best grad<* material in manufacturing Monaments.and Headstone* aarl gnaranlee ocr work and finish to be tbo best. Wkea yos hear a man complain*nK Clin k?y 8G' Kin"c^i cheaper from some i^flSR- little fellow \aho ia amions tssell anything, you Wi;^SC* " C?ua Put ^ ^?wn that he wiilgsi ch^ap stock, jsheap w?rk, and of course :t ehestp job. cao compete with-any fafr (dealer iu oountry, but we c?nz*>t &ay we wild' sell as. eheap as some as we d<Maofc c:??e work.' liswiRiPiffl'G, miiirr wiii, m, for sale. Write to us or ?ur MR. P. B. EWAKM, J^XI^GTO.N, S. . and we will see that you are treated fa?.i SOUTH CABOLBA HABBLE WORKS. September 1'. *4?tf I THE HOME BANK, 11 8>$ (liSCOitPOJEATED-^ ?S DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. |CAPJTAI. W Safety deposit boxes fo? rent. Interest paid ou savage deposits. SjF Fire ^oof safe and vault Burglar iusuraiioe. Bonded Ul officers. Your account solicited. S(j F.W.OSWALD. GRO. BELLTIMMfiliMAN? ALFRED J. FOX, 3/j PrwMfcut. Vice President Oahhier. yj< $3 DIRECTORS: 8H W F. W\ OSWALD. ALFRED J. FOX. J 2. KAUFMANS, f/jj JW GEO. BELL TIM MERMAN, E. W. ROBERTSON, >1. L, OSWALD. gffi ']& March 18, 1903. ?rn. JH] JAMES HARMAN. j Rf|ln]0}fA flftl pnifljn nc jflltp idehstt^Xj sukgeoit ! I UflilutlU UUiluylUlu Itlu I lllu, Lexington, s. a, j LEXINGTON, S. C. (Office in roar of the Court House.) . ' tn forms the public that HE j LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC AND CLASS!JL will be in bis office every Friday for the ! CAL COURSE. ^nrpoAb ol doing dental work in ail its >' tranches. ! NLXT SESSION OPENS SEPTEMBER 7. March 19. 15>02. ly. J ,, , , T 4 ... ! \ocal and Instrumental Sluaic. Elocution. , Money to Loan. tiiii4?.i c i/^i * i 2oo Student-* Enroled )>t?t Session. WF AKE PREPARED TO NEGOTI- j EXpeDSP8 p^r Session $60 to *80. ?? ate loans promptly 10 sums of ?300 c , , n . i Mid upward- on improved laming lands in J for L?A.alo;*Ufi tu Lexington county. LoDg time aud easy ! 0. D SE<J Y, k \i? T.Uut-rwnc Horrnwar navs 1 Prinoinal ictual expenses of preparation oi papers. j tujv on 1'mvi THOMAS & GI8BE8. i ' ~J% Columbia. S. C. Morembct 1,1903- Omo. j Notice. lb ? 111 I KiUSw^Aiia'ik I* All persons indebted to the Estate of |^f. |^# J. MHClv 0?! V> j Clarence O. Corli'V, deceased, will mak?t .y-v ...m- nrvTTUT ( V*'57^4,*R' :,rid thoso luiviuff demands ilvlJuUxl lU^A 1 IJM . { against sairl Estate willtile rhemproperLEESVILLE, 8. C I ls attested for payment within thirtv I davs from date with. OlUce over J. C. Kinr. t A Cos., Store, j S. A. CARTER, Always on hand. j Administrator. Febmarv 12-tt j "N'ew Bnx>k!and. S. C., Feb. 9, liKM-10