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W??W? OB? ? = Iiggff/zxt made every day by their own\^HWk IttKf carelessness. Cure that case of ConstiIgmf pation and Indigestion ere it's chronic. Try V^B\ f RADIOS I laR\ and Tonic Pellets?a remedy that assists i^Sr VB?\Nature and does not get in her way. Stron gl BBSS \?!Hk\ purgatives gripe and make confirmed in - I^KI vSBjX vaiids. Ramon's act gently and effect permanent cures. \ l^^^^^^^^Complete Treatmen For sale by G. E. Corley, G. M. Harman, Kaufmann Drug Co., and W P. Roof, Lexington, S. C. 11 A GOOD Ok ! f | RESOLUTION If | m m xi* JL^ W j?| ? (OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.) ?{| K p 1736 Main Street^Cotom^^^^Q. || I DBS. P. L. BOOZER & SONS l|f|f DENTISTS, I. 1515 MAIN STREET, I COLUMBIA, S. C, 1 'PHONE S30. F I PRESCRIPTIONS f p fe Should be filled by Druggists PJOT QBEEN H#rBS I Life is too precious to be carelessly handled. This has been my work 1^ for 13 years, and do guarantee you pure drugs and careful work. r | ' AN? DRTTS TOTT NEED. See my line of Valentines, Paints, Oils. &c., Seeds. Assuring you faithful service, YOURS TO PLEASE, T. T7s7". IKIinaxd.. | |L- The Licensed Druggist at, LEESVILLE, S. C. | L in III IK, nil Collegiate institute, THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN LEXINGTON, S. C. i UNITED STATES, STATE. CITY AND COUNTY L,TERARY> ?A[,E COURSE^0 CLASS'' DFPOSITO R\ 'L ?o ' NLXT SESSION OPENS SEPTEMBER 7, Saving's Department? Vocal and Instrumental Music. K Paid upCapital -? - - $200,000 Elocution. H Surplus Profits . - 70,C dlege Trained Teachers. W liability of Stockholders - 200.000 2 33 Students Enroled last Session. ^ $470,000 Exposes per Session 860 to 880. Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cen1 Send for Catalogue to per annxim, payable M*y let and Novem- O. D SEAY, i ber 1st W. A. CLARK. President Princinal ' J WilieJoxbs. Vice President and Cashier T,u on mno " / , December 4-ly. July 29, 1908. fill 11 BflKK. /?? ? interest ,ou> P" DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO | .? L - W. 1?. ROOF, Cashier. J . jU4^ I / ffl DIRECTORS: 1 r Allen ^ones,^ P. isnra EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Deposita of $1 and upwards received and interest at 5 per cent, per annum allowed, payable April and October. ? September 21?tf hege improved log-beam I 88^ I SAW MILL? I |??ig3S HAIR BALSAM with the i ^lJKntVo^th. ' heacocx-klng variable feed works, i never fails to hestore gray it can't be beat. Mfc" ~E*ir-.^)-ii!L?^lhh1iirSSiS* Write "The Machinery People" forprices r Bw.^ti-ouai Dnitfitti - w h . gibbes ra co. Hr ?? columbia, s. c. ef . jt/fcw ywrie 1/tlvutvl 11 ilc engines, boilers. cotton gins. I fyitlSnllJWLILUKIl l^tht gibbcs portable shingle machine J I Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right ^ aasanaannanr BB Um II If ?like a crying baby in church?should || : y be carried out. yj ! If you've been intending to pur- y P chase a new pair of shoes for that boy j?| If ?or that girl?don't delay any longer. ^ l S Come while our assortment of IS 2 styles and sizes remains unbroken. % f p We always carry many styles, and y B lots of them. . H Just now we have an extra quan- || p tity of styles?and more ydungsters' y kk <-<Vv rvrsn o-n nonal UXXCOXX U.O U.IAU.. F P There are prices to fit e Fery pock- jjg fg| etbook, and there's one pair of shoes Li in particular that we wish you to see. t| y TUfiHf A fi A T>nV\TT7 N I The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, March 9,1904. Calm Before Storm. No Battles on Land or Sea Reported. "Valorious Russians." London, March 3?A Tien Tzin correspondent of the St. James G:z?tte is authority for the statement that Admiral Alexieff has refused the petition of the inhabitants / .ooUm ft l-ioria Vint- ft nrnuisinn {J i, (.OOltlU M.VCim VWMW M v T .W.VM train for them be run over the TransSiberian road at intervale. Admiral Alexieff said that while be sympathized with the population in their grave crisis, nevertheless everything flse must give way before the army requirements. ADVISED EVACUATION. LondoD, March 3 ?The report is confirmed that Gen. Dragimircff, exgovernor of Kieff, while attending a war council at St. Petersburg insisted that Port Arthur should have been evacuated by the army and fleet to avoid a disaster which should have been foreseen. "VALGRIOUS RUSSIANS." St. Petersburg, March 3 ?Major rj-onorol Pflno thfl Russian chipf nf 8tsff at Port Arthur, according to a statement issued at the war office, said that Cossack scouts on February 29th attempted to capture eight Japanese officers at Ping Yang, Korea. The Japs fled into the town which is strongly entrenched. The valorous Russians did not attempt to capture the town. More Riots, Disturbances of strikers are not nearly as grave as an individual disorder of the system. Overwork, loss of sleep, nervous tension will be followed by utter collapse, unless a reliable remedy is immediately employed. There's nothing so efficient to cure disorders of the Liver or Kidneys as Electric. Bitters. It's a wonaenui tonic, ana enecnve nervine and the greatest all alround medicine for run down systems. It dispels Nerveousness, Rheumatism and Neuralgia and expels Malaria germs. Only 50c, and satisfaction guaranteed . by The Kaufmann Drug Co., druggist. Troops Not to G-o. Washington, March 1.?After the cabinet meeting today announce meat was made that it had been de' cided not to send troops to the Isthmus of Panama. 1 Upon returning to the war department, Secretary Taft se.4 for Gen. Chaffee and gave instructions that the orders for the Third infantry to sail from New York on the transport Summer be revoked. The intention of the adminstration is to remove the present force of marines on the isthmns unless serious trouble is threatened. Happy, Healthy Children. Any child can take Little Early ; Risers with perfect safety. They are harmless, never gripe or sickeD, and yet they are so certain in results that i robust constitutions requiring drastic means are never disappointed. They cannot fail to perform their mission and every one who uses DeWitt's Little Early Risers prefer them to all other pills. They cure .biliousness. Sold by all druggists. The Barnwell Shortage. A representative of the United States Bond and Guarantee company, accompanied by Chief Clerk Wilson, of the comptroller general's office have gone to Barnwell to check up the accounts of Treasurer Free. The comptroller expects a report by Monday and it is expected that the bonding company will make good the shortage without suit. A Favorite Remedy for Babies. Its pleasant taste and prompt cures have made Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a favorite with the mothers of small children. It quickly cures their coughs and colds and prevents any danger of pneumonia or other serious consequences. It not only cures croup, but when given as soon as the croupy cough appears will prevent the attack. For sale by The Kaufmann Drug Co. J F. Bateman, J. H. Grady, W. B. Gideon and J. A. May, State Constables, were tried in Charleston, last week upon indictment charging them with assault and battery with intent to kill. The alledged assault wa9 made in an attempt to defend themselves from assault made by parties whose place of business they were searching for blind tiger whiskey. Being in Charleston, they were of course found guilty. A motion for a new trial was made and is now pending. Justice i3 blind and equity is unbalanced. ! J5BS"c ABzasay ior voastipaticn. "The finest remedy for constipation I ever used is Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets,'' save Mr. Eli Butler, of Frankville, N. Y "They act gently and without any unpleasant effect, and leave the bowels in a perfectly natural condition.'' Sold by The Kaufmann Drug Co. Strange Crime at Holly Hill. Columbia, S. C., March 1.?South Carolina had just had another lynching, the story of which makes one of the most remarkable and unique chapters in the criminal history of the state. On Saturday morning last a strange negro giving in turn the names of Richard Johnson, John Brown, and Joe Swinson, arrived in the town of Holly Hill, Berkeley county and made his appearance upon the streets. He was in a turbulent humor and told the town marshal that "strange neornes sometimes killed buckra." As the day wore on the negro became very obstreperous and was finally arrested for disorderly conduct. He was violent after his arrest that it became necessary in order to subdue him to handcuff him and tie him securely with ropes af;er he was placed in the calebcose. The authorities of the town thought of the matter until Sunday when the / dead body of the negro was found in a vacant tenant house ecme distance from the town, the body having seven bullet holes in it, sitting erect by the side of the wall, still wearing the handcuffs. The story of what happened to the negro is perhaps told in his own words through the lips of another negro living near the house in which he was found, to whom he talked at an early hour Sunday morning. "In the night two white men came and took me out, and down near the railroad culvert shot me and threw me in the ditch for dead, but I wasn't dead; I got up and came here." This is the story told one Manuel, a colored man, at whose home be afnnnfiH snd asked to fitav. but as he ' was still handcuffed Manuel was afraid to give him shelter, but directed him to a vacant house, where he could spend the night. It Saved His Leg. P. A. Danfortb, of LaGrange. Ga., suffered for 6ix months with a frightful running sore on his leg; but writes that Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured it in five days. For Ulcers, Wounds, Piles, it's the best salve in the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25cts. Sold by The Kaufmann Drug Co., druggist. Bryan on Southern Tour. New York, Feb. 2G?Wm. J. Bryan who returned last night from a tour through the South states in an interview this morning he could not discover any trace of a Cleveland boom in the South. He expressed the conviction that the Kansas City platform would be reaffirmed as the only means to harmonize the party. For Over Sixty Years. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been in use for over sixty years by millions of mothers for their chilI ^f nnf bin/-* mif b 111 CLI VYUiiD ICClUlUg) nnu success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures winci colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by Druggist in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure to ask for Mrs. "Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind, tf Mirrors are women's worst fiitterers 2? A planter in Georgia, just as his cotton piants began to form squares, appfced buoadcast ?! 1 Nitrate of Soda I at the rate ot one hundred pounds to the acre The yield of lint was 137 pounds more 0$ is Twelve similar trials in Alabama showed an increase ..f isopound* to 400 pounds per act". I want a Cotton i'lantcr in every county in the cotton belt to matte a similar cotton trial /jjt? 1 Absolutely Free |3 m if you will use it as I direct and report actual results to me. (So *||j W. I> Hunter. I . S. department of Acricuitiu-e. recommends as the only means o? combating the boll-weevil, the ear!;/ maturing ot the crop. N.trate . < Soda wiil Bg BBS bring a crop to maturity Irotu one to two weeks eariier than when grown without its use. S S3 S3 ? Lexington County! ? yQ) G9 ftfj fiSsT^Ve desire to inform you that we are locaStii ted in our New Store, 1210 Main Street, (Opposite it /\ _ r T J.1 ... rp r L * iniiA^ .1 jtr tne vjpera riouse, near uie iransiei ouuiuu aim :? ft** Capital Square, in the centre of the City of Colum- &*fQ\ By bia.) Our aim in our new place will be great JjQ) QfJ variety, small expenses and BIG BARGAINS. Bfll ftfj AVE NAME BELOW A FEW PRICES: Good Spool Cotton, one cent per spool. gjg Lot 2?300 pair Men's ?2.00 Pants at 99c. ?3 Lot 3?500 pair Men's very fine ail wool (79 pants, some in the lot worth ?3.75 per pair, your IVft choice ?2.25 per pair. W0 Lot 4?600 pair Men's very best pants made, you can pick the lot for ?2.98. None of them By worth less than ?4.50. BS Sjrj Lot 5?1,000 pair Boy's Knee Pants at 46c., Jw? fftfl a11 sizes" Lot 6?100 Men's all wool Mackintoshes at Jgg SS ?1.49, cost wholesale ?2.65. 53 Lot 7?One lot of Men's fine all wood over- 53 ?9 shirts, sold for ?1.75, your choice 69c. each. ShJ 23 DON'T YOU MISS THESE LOTS- SB Am Lot 11?30U Men s line sample nans, oougnr at lorueu CTT^ sales. You can pick the lot for $1.25. Many of them worth vSTS* $3.00 each. JJlJ Lot 12?2,500 pair Men's, Ladie's and Children's Shoes at ST yifly (10 cents on the dollar. This is the ff eatest Shoe sale ever CJ " Lot 13?1,000 Men's Fine Shirts. There is not a shirt in jljf IflTy this lot worth less than 75c., and many of them are worth $1.00. We bought the lot in a pile at our price, and will let aa them go at 49c. Lot 14?One lot Men's Shirts, 25c. each. Lot 15?100 Ludjes' $3.00 Skirts at $1.29 each. ffjll Lot 16?75 Ladies' Fine Skirts at 99 cents each. y^Tf' We oifer 500 Men's and Youth's Suits at 60c. on the dolSbfBk 500 Ladies'$1.50 and $1.00 Corsets at 75c. each during tfjLfc All Ladies', Misses' and Children's Jackets at half price Cjlj a a during this sale. a a COr We offer 1,000 Ladies' Trimmed Hats, sold for $2.50, $2.00 ClJ aud}?1.50 each at 50c. each. They must go at once. B? e will be pleased to have you pay us a call when B? fjQ in Columbia. C? Yours very truly, gt* 1 THE W. F. FI IIIIIK CO. 1 BO 1210 Main Street, near Capital Square, BO ?n COLUMBIA, S.C. f? 2-X* eta ("CTZOGSEXT ZEZIlS^E'SrS. ? The kidneys are the sewers of the body. When they lose their activity hev : become tilled with poisonous waste and kidnev ailments result. Pain in small of the back, headache, scanty, painful, burning nrine, dizziness bloating, are Hi ' the forerunners of what, if neglected, means stnous disease. IMurray's | Buchu, Gin and Juniper g is a remedy that affords instant relief?a combination of drugs which have a S direct and curative action on the urinary organs?a formula used and prescrib- rat fed by thousands of eminent physicians. Price, $1,00. Guaranteed satisfactory to everv purchaser At DrngStores. Prepared bv THE MCKRA? DhUG COMPANY Columbia S. C. "" JAMES HARMAN, IPkiriUCC *?? BENTAL Sra?EOST Itnbirttb BOILERS. LEXINGTON, S, C., 8b (Office in rear of the Conrt House.) Tank*. Stack*, f land Ptpe? and Sbaot-Iroa ,rtJT? ,)ruTI? mn.T at? Work; Shaftla*. Pulloya, Glaring, Boxaa, X^FORMS THE 1 UBLIG 1BAT BE Bangara, at*. Mill Caatlart. X will be in his office every Friday for the larOaat vary da7; work 200 band*. purpose of doing dental work in all its IrOMBABD IRON WORKS * SUFkLI CO branches. UQUSTA, asoBWJ.. March 19, 1902. ly. Or. E. J. Etliercilse, Sl'RGE0>" DENTIST, INULlUtJ. I hereby forbid all persons from hire- LEESVILLE, S. C. iiitf John Bickley and Eli Johnson, as Office over J. C. Kinard & Co's., Store, they are under contract with me. aiwavh on hand DR. JAMES HARMAN. on hAQdFebruary Id, 11)04. 4wl8. February 12 ti