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- , t ^^Dyspeptics^^^ I /jSFAe mac^e every day by their own^^ffi& \ !8Kf carelessness-. Cure that case of Consti-Vwto\ jMgf pation and Indigestion ere it's chronic. Try I FA?IUS I r 9k\ and TONIC Pellets?a remedy that assists /J?^/ VMBbA Nature and does not get in her way. Strong/ ^|^ypurgatives gripe and make confirmed For sale by C. E. Corley, G. M. Harman, Kaufmann Drug Co., and W. P. Roof, Lexington, S. C. I 1 Twor * ** /| !| RESOLUTION W | I ?like a crying baby in church?should m H be carried out. M If you've been intending to pur- $ Mchase a new pair of shoes for that boy || jji ?or that girl?don't delay any longer, m X Come while our assortment of 2 H styles and sizes remains unbroken. ^ M We always carry many styles, and II lots of them. t Just now we have an extra quan- g P tity of styles?and more youngsters' ^ H shoes than usual. p| P There are prices to fit e<rerypock- !l y etbook, and there's one pair of shoes M H in particular that we wish you to see. m " 1 THOMAS A. BOYNE, | ! ||| (OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.) ^ k fe 1736 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. W ' MS. D. L. BOOZER & SONS ifUpNmnfk i5i5 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA IS. C. 'PHONE 330. I I PRESCRIPTIONS P? |j Should be filled bv Druggists II N0T GREE^ Hoim ft U Life is too precious to be carelessly handled. This has been my work i P for 13 years, and do guarantee you pure drugs and careful work. p | ANY DRUG YOU NEED. j f & See my Ime of Valentines* faints, uns. <kc., seeos. Assuring f ; A . you faithful service, YOURS TO PLEASE, i T. T7y. Einard, P | The Licensed Druggist at, LEESVILLE, S. C. CAROLINA HAL II. Mil COilesiflle IBIM, THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN LEXINGTON, S. C. COLUMBIA. UNITED STATES. STATE, CITY ASK COl'STT UTERARY> QQURSET CUSS1" DEPOSITORY. slxt session opens September 7. 9 Saving's I>epartmeilt> Vocal and Instrumental Music. ' Paid up Capital - ? - - $200,000 Elocution. Surplus Profits . - TO.OOf' College Trained Teachers. Liability of Stockholders - 200,000 2 33 Students Enroled last Session. $470,000 Expenses per Session $60 to $80. Interest allowed at tbe rate of 4 per cent Send for Catalogue to ner annum, payable M*y 1st ana Novem- O. D SEAT, ber 1st W. A. CLAKK. President Principal. . wiliejonbs, Vice President and Cashier. T , ~.n inAO " ^ I December 4?lv. July 20. 1003. f ItlGljiSf. Bl. * DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO "1.-? 1 CHECK- j I W. P. ROOF, Cashier. f ? $ i, It6 B DIRECTORS: ?4? \jy Q f Allen Jones, W. P. Boot, C. M. Efird, I I R. Hilton. James E. Hendrix. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Deposits of $1 and upwards received and I interest at 5 per cent, per annum allowed, ? &Wl I payable April and October. ? September. 21?tf - } j HEGE IMPROVED LOG-SEAM ft r9BL9 ka'?".?5EP [SAW MILL? r88g^afc?>vL^fl53Cleanaei and beautifies the hair. [ V.mth th~ 1(18Promotes a luxuriant growth. Hrirnrj.'i'^ _ ! JMjJever Fails to Hootore Gray J MCACOC/. .VNG VAR.Mo._e "-tEO WORKS.i gafffiojpr --tragK Hair to its Vouthful Color. | ' CsN'T BE B?at. d HP^CnaiKj?Sri* | Write "Tin* M.vh:r;?ry !V..ni.r" pr ! ~ W. II. GIBBESacO. r- r\ i 11 *? r-> i /> o r~ k SlVVF rTC IT ? Vf 11 BIS I ENG,NtS- eO!Le=?S. COTTON G1NS.J IB 8 P8 ifR'3 ^8lm.8 ftynl %A A \j Wj?\S THE G'Bar? PO'TfPir SHINCIE M'CHINE H p il?lce? Kidneys and Bladder Right 1 ?my?, The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, March 16,1904. Mixed Pickles. When a married man loses anything he su ?pects his wife of taking it. There have been 125 murders in Chicago this year and not one hanging. The great home medicine, ETorebound, Mullein and Tar, cures that cough and cold. Murray Drug Co. A girl never learns to play solitaire -- ? * -1 Inn AQ mofrimnntQl UU til QLiC iiU uao ui ? bi * lu vuj u* hopes. Most of our worry is due to the anticipating of things that never happen. Aoy man who says he is satisfied with his lot is either a shiftless individual or a lie. Ramon's Liver Pills and Tooic Pellets?a complete, pleasant, scientific treatment for constipation and biliousness. 25 doses, two medicines 25c. I Cinder compels us to admit that it looks very much like ufour more j years cf Grover."' It's simply impossible for a man to love two women at the same time after one cf them finds it out. Notwithstanding the war with "Piodo iViq .TanancQfi onvprnment ltUPOld iUV/ v UJ^/^wvwv ^ W . -- ? ? declares that it will make a big display at the St. Louis exposition. Nothing is calculated to jar a man like the efforts of a bald-headed barber to sell him a bottle of hair tonic. Tannopoline is guaranteed to relieve blind or bleeding piles and will cure where no other remedy like it will or can do so. Murray Drug Co. Noah Rabey, sftid to be the oldest person ic America, died at New Brunswick, N. J., recently, aged 132 years. A bachelor's idea of a hero is a married man who refuees to admit that he wishes he had remained single. It always angers a girl who breaks off an engagement if the young man in the case refuses to make a fuss about it. If troubled with weak digestion belching or sour stomach, use Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and you will get quick relief. Fcr sale by The Kaufmann Drug Co. An ideal is one who is w;i!ing to spend more of her husband's hardearned cash for groceries than for dry goods. When a young man is old enough to cast his first vote whar he dosen't know about running the country isn't worth knowing. Eight cotton mills, with 2.000 employee, at Concord, N. C, will reduce their working time from six to four days a week. If Lorehound, Mullein and Tar fails to relieve that coughj cold, or even pneumonia, we will refund your money. Any druggist will do this Murray Drug Co. At the age of three score and ten a man realizes how little he knows? although his wife may have realized it half a century earlier. The "Hearst boom:' if boom it can be called, has apparently run its course and its numbered among "the might have beens." Prairie fires in Oklahoma have destroyed hundreds of buildings, much live stock and caused the death of a number of people. Liver spots have spoiled many pretty complexions, and nothing so completely removes them as Ramon's Tonic Regulator. Just a mite of this pleasant vegetable powder on retiring paints the blcom of health onthe cheeks. Large tin box 2oc The only interest that will be taken in politics this year will be in county poltic3. And here there are lively times ahead. Crescent, a new cotton mill at { Spartanburg, has been started with a capital of $50,000. It manufactures dyed cotton goods. Iu the matter cf bigamv a New CJ V York girl is making a record. She is ' only twenty-one year6 old and has j three ostensible husbands. In the Eastean cities, because cf the increased price of dour, the price of bread and rolls has beeD advanced | considerably by the bakers. ?na?i How to Avoid a Bad Husband. A young lady should remember that to be the wife of a bad husband is worse than being an old maid. She should be careful from the outset whose attention she receives. Here are commendable hints. 1. Never marry for wealth. A woman's life consisteth not in the things she posseth. 2. Never marry a fop, or one who struts about dandy-like, in his silk gloves and ruffles, with 6ilver cane. and lings on his fingers. Beware! there's a trap. 3 Never marry a niggard, a closefisted, meaD, sordid wretch, who saves every penny,or spends it grudgingly. Take eare lest he stints you to death. 4. Never marry a stranger, or one whose character is not known or tested. Some females jump right into the fire, with their eyes wide open. 5 Never marry a mcpe or drone, one who drawls and draggles through life, one foot after another, and lets things take their own course. G Never marry a man who treats bis mother or sister unkindly or indifferently. Such treatment is a sure indication cf a mean and wicked man. 7. Never, on any account, marry a gambler, a profane persoD, one ho in the least speaks lightly of Goa or religion. Such a man can never make a good husband. 8. Never marry a sloven, a man who is negligent of his person or of bis dress, and is filthy in his habits. The eternal appearance is an index to the heart. 9. Shun tbe rake as a snake, a viper, a very demon. 10 Finally never marry a man who is addicted to the use of ardent spirits. Depend upon it, you are better off alone, than you would be were you tied to a man whose breath is polluted, and whose vitals are being gnawed out by alcohol ? Exchange. Do Yon Want Strength? If you want to increase your strength you must add to and not take from the physical. In other words, the food that you eat must be nooi m llofnrl onrl nrkrvr/-\r?ri o t Ui^cotcU) ac^iujiiaicu auu ap^iupi iar ed by tbe nerves, blood aDd tissues before being expelled from the intestines. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure odds to the physical. It gives strength to and builds up strength in tbe human system. It is pleasant to the taste and palatable, and the only combination of digestants that will digest the food and enable tbe system to appropriate all of its health and strength-giving qualities. Sold by all druggists. ^ Limitations. "Sixth floor!" called out the elevator man. -Let me get cut here," said the little boy. "Is there a stairway so I can walk down to the one below?'1 'Tes," the elevator man replied. "If you wanted to get cfi at the fifth floor why didn't you say so?" "Cause I lost a 'ront tooth this morning and I can't say 'ith 'loor." Was a Big Mistake. Columbia State. AVU AM nnUAn tt7 r\ a onll r TTO I H UCU L'UttUU rj ao akjk jjl t kj | and six cents a pound tbe publishers of many weekly papers reduced the price to one dollar a year. They probably now realize the unwisdom of that course, when everything that goes to make a newepaper and to keep the making of newspapers alive has advanced in Drice. Any weekly | paper worth reading is worth 82 a j year according to present standards. I Strickland G-ranted Bail. List Friday morning Judge Gary granted to Lee Strickland, charged with the murder of David Foulk, i the watchman at the Southern's railJ i way bridge across Congaree river at 1 Columbia, bail in the sum of ?1,000. ! It is said that a Lexington man I signed Strickland's bond. 1 Show No Quarter. Berlin, March 11.?German troops in German Southwest Africa have been ordered not to give any quarter and to take no prisoners, but to sheet ; all rebel heroes and soldiers indis| criminateiy. The progressist pre^s ! ; has registered a stiff pretest against | what they term "this barbarity and ; wholesale slaughter.^ K? A planter in Georgia, jus: as his cotton plants began to form s-ptares, applied broadcast BR j2?" The Standard Ammonite ^ | Nitrate of Soda | QR r.t the r ite ot one hundred ponr.ds to the acre The yield of lint was 127 pounds more jjffi 1 chjiB Twelve similar trials in Alabama showed a:: increase of 1*0 pound* to 400 pounds per acre. SB Cm 1 want :i Cotton Planter in eve:y county in the co'ton ! !: to im.uc a similar cotton trial Wm oc a smatier scale. I will tarnish the Nitrate of Soda IB m Absolutely Free m hjSJ if you will use it as I direct and report actual results t<~ me. M > '? tr - t C I ,.t \ ri/-.',,.,. a a i'nr <s is l?. mnonc l\' M combating the boll-weevil, the early maturing ot the crop. Nitrate ft f..ua wiil gM bring a eruj) to maturity Iron: one to two weeito cutiier than when grown without its u?o. RSj ^88SS8SBSS8S8SSS8SSBIig gg T@ I rsii? gg P? . gg W T.avlnn?frtr> f!nmifv? gg IIIAIII^IUH WllillJ . ?fil JSSipAVe desire to inform you that we are loca- ?fj ?Qp ted in our New Store, 1210 Main Street, (Opposite ?9* the Opera House, near the Transfer Station and | Capital Square, in the centre of the City of Colum- firm ?Q} bia.) Our aim in our new place will he great gg variety, small expenses and BIG BARGAINS. gg '153 AVE NAME BELOW A FEW PRICES: ?S FW% f?ni Good Spool Cotton, one cent per spooi. 22 ?3 Lot 2?.300 pair Men's ?2.00 Pants at 09c. ?3 'l?4& Lot 3?500 pair Men's very fine all wool Gv ffifj pants, some in the lot worth ?5.75 per pair, your @3 PJlfj choice ?2.25 per pair. lljS Lot 4?UOO pair Men's very host pants made, ?S you can pick the lot for ?2.9S. None of them Lot 5?1,000 pair Boy's Knee Pants at 46c., ? .-ShE Lot 6?100 Men's all wool Mackintoshes at far? Jgg $1.49, cost wholesale ?2.65. 'gjsf 'Q3 Lot 7?One lot of Men's fine all wood over- ?3 shirts, sold for ?1.75, your choice 69c. each. Sg DONT YOU MISS THESE LOTS. S3 Lot li?300 Men's fine Sample Hats, bought at forced 'flly sales. You can pick the lot for ?1.25. Many of them worth ?3 MA Lot 12?2,500 pair Men's, Ladie's and Children's Shoes at 22 1O3 00 ceuts 011 the dollar. This is the greatest Shoe sale ever Cyffi OL? held in Columbia. dlya Lot 13?1,000 Men's Fine Shirts. There is not a shirt in L.i. h 1/vr.r. hnn """z* oiwl ?> * o >11* z\f thoni nro \rnrfh 1 M r l HIS 1UL WIUlll IJKlIi c/v-.. <<.1111. liicmj v/jl luvai itiv owxv.x M , i{LjD| $1.00. We bought the lot in u pile at our price, ami will let ^]y| them go at 49c. XX C4EJ Lot 14?One lot Men's Shirts, 25 c. each. ifi iLjfa Lot 15?100 Lndies' $'1.00 Skirts at $1.29 each. lefetfft Lot 0'?75 Ladies' Fine Skirts at 99 cents each. a: We offer 500 Men's and Youth's Suits at 00c. on the dol- PJ lar during this sale. 4^#^ 500 Ladies'$1.50 and $1.00 Corsets at 75c. each during All Ladies', Misses' and Children's Jackets at half price We offer 1,000 Ladies' Trimmed Hats, sold for$2.50, $2.00 and]$1.50 each at 50c. each. They must go at once. ^jl^^'We will he pleased to have you pay us a call when jfjhfo in Columbia. Youi's verv trulv. 1 THE W. F. FI RM CO. | ?3 1210 Main Street, near Capital Square, ?9 ?} COLUMBIA, S.C. fSf *Hr? S5 II^M^???????j CL.O&G-ED ZIIDITSTS. 1 < The kidnevs are the sewers of the body. When they lose their activity bey &| b-come tilled with poisonous waste andfcidnev ailments r?sult P.iiu in smail J j of the back, headache, scauty. paintul, burning urine, dizziness b'oating, are ~ the lorerunners of what, if neglected, means serious disease. . ti 3.vZZ-u.r2:a,-sz's Buchu, Gin and Juniper | is a remedy that affords instant relief?a combination of drugs whicn have a 9 direct und curative action on the urinary organs?a lormula used and prescrib- tpS ed by thons-ands of e.ument pkxsicians. n Price, $1,00. Guaranteed satisfactory to ev^rv purchaser At Prig Stores. Hi - ] i... Tuy irrifPAv ii^nn'roMPAW I'-omnh;* <s r 05 JAMES HARMAN. Ftinurc ANO DLOTAL f Hbmt5 boilers. LEXINGTON, S, C., BTaaka. Stack* itand Pipes and Sheet-Iron (Office in rear of the Court Honve.) Work; Shafting Pulleys, Gearing, Boaea. yNF0RMS THE PUBLIC THAT HE B^Caac every day; work 200 hand* X wiil be in his cffiee every Friday for the LOBLBASD IROM wokks A sUPffLI OS purpose of doing dental work in ail ita AUGUSTA, GZOAGLA. branches. March 19. 1902 ly. K- J- Ethercdjre, 'HGEO^i DENTIST |S I?est Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use IgJ - ?- uunuu x n .1 r i , S-1 In time. Sold by druggists. r~i S$*%P LEE3VILLE, S. C. ? ? ? Office over .T. C. Kinaid & Go's., Store. Kodol Dyspepsia Dure Ai?,80nh?nd Digests what you eat. ' FebiD?* 12-tt ^