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wammmmmmmmammmmmuummmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmammmmmmms Malariai'^SKjSL Weakness ?SBp/1takes the joy of life away and opens\^^B\ Jj^M/the system to disease. Assist iNature,^^?\ Jimm f av0Kj strong drugs, use a gentle Treatment. Y^BV I F*>V?fais 1 i if?\& TONIC Pellets will help the natural forces IBBSs to restore perfect health, feed the blood and VVA\P^nt the bloom of health on the cheeks. VBftA- .A Treatment tKat Cures sV AH7 ' without unpleasant effects, Complete Treatment * For sale by C. E. Corley, G. M. Harman, Kaufmann Drug Co., and W. P. Roof, Lexington, S. C. 8 riT7W AIIDIDC W 4jir. n I UVIrtUIHUL. . / WHOLESALE AND RETAIL M Dry Goods, Etc if * Dont you know that the best place in Columbia \ - M DRV GOODS A? CWTHIWiJ Fitzmaurice's. You will get MORE REAL BARGAINS here than anvwhere eisewhere. Probably >ou have heard this time and again, yet it is a fact as our custom- vflsJiV exs have experienced. Jg NEW GOODS H for Spring and Summer. We are selling them i t the same old pricos as when cotton was 8 cent! We offer 50 pieces hue qaantity of ch^ek NainqMaw Rrrinfl White Goode at ^ SOUii A ?A/. J i-'VTf ^ at 5c. M) piece Fine Check Ginghams 6.J-. 5 000 "-4^^" yards 36 inchas Sea Island Homespun at 5 cert 2 Cases of the Best Bleaching at 7} and 100 dieces of 10c. Cheviyts for * ?. 2C~pieces i'ealher. Ticking, rtgalar price 20c. Oar Black and Colored and Dress Goods era always love and can afford what is good. You can find anything j on want in our stock. We ,<\Ay. offer a 36-mch Black guaranteed Taffeta at $1 00 *??3^ real value Sl.50 JkaL- Our new clothing for men and boys will far 1 surpass any effort we have put forth in the past. ;^hvv; We welcome ev*rvbowy to see o;ir spring lines, f Our laces and embroideries are the best we have ?ver ??en Great bargains await you and }ou get W J0" monej's worth Wholesale atd retail. v* " * f" MS. D. L. BOOZER & SONS 4|1|| DENTISTS, fffli 1515 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, 7. S . C. 'PHONE 230. PRESCRIPTIONS I Should be filled by Druggists HOT GREEN Horns. Life is too precious to be carelessly handled. This has been my work : for 13 years, and do guarantee you pure drugs and careful work. | i ANT DBUQ YOU NEED. fj IKinard 's Horse, Cattle and Poultry Powder cures Chicken Cholera I or no pay. The ideal stock food. Paints and Oils. r J*. T77\ ZKZinsurd.. The Licensed Druggist at, LEESVILLE, S. C. r COLUMBIA. LEXINGTON, S. C. j EXITED STATES. STATE, CITY AND COUNTY UTERARY> SCIENTIFIC AND CLASSI- j DEPOSITORY. CAL C0URSE?o? NLXT SESSION OPEMS SEPTEMBER 7. I Saving's Department. Vucal and Instrumental Music. Paid up Capital - - $200,000 Elocution. Surplus Profits . - 70.00P College Trained Teachers. Liability of Stockholders - 200.000 233 Student* Enroled laRt Session. ! $170 000 Expanses per Session $60 to $80. Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent Send for Catalogue to per annum, payable May 1st and Novem- O. D. SEAY, "ber 1st W. A. CLAKK. President Principal. WilmJonxs, Vice President and Cashier. Julv 29 1903 December 4?lv. J * LEXINGTON SAVINGS MI. ? trnnnr cleanses, purifies, strengthen* DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO and sweetens the stomach. CHECK. ^ KODOL cures lndi?estion. dyspepsia, and "W. X3. ROOF, Otisliie r. ail stomach and bowel trouDles. ^ DIRECTORS: KODOL accelerates the action of the gasAllen Jones, W. P. Roof, C. M. Eflrd trie glands and gives tone to the R. Hilton. James E. Hendrix. digestive organs. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. ?nnni ,. r , . 4 . Deposits of $1 and npwards received and KODOL an overwor^;ed stomach interest at 5 per cent, per annum allowed, JJ~T" ?f *" n.erv?us to payable April aod October. i a K V "trammeled Seotember 21?tf ! the nervous s>'s,em and I feeds the brain. Parker's 1 KODQL is the wonderful remedy that is HAIR BALSAM making so many sick people well acd beautifies the nair. and weak people strong by giving to their i^f^^S&everMF^l9latXorBeBtl^eWGray bodies all of the nourishment that is conf tained in thc f00d {h&yeat--*?> aoc.a_d| at gfc Bottles only, $1.00 Sire holdlne VA times the trlsl ~~ " size, which sells for 50c. One Minute Gough Cure Frepare4 only by E. C. DeWITT 4 CO.. CfflCASfc Fop Coughs, Colds and Croup. FOR SALE BY ALL- DRUGGISTS PS The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, May 11, 1904. How Times Have Changed? There is some talk to the effect that Senator Tillman, owing to his i health, will not be able to attend the national convention. We trust that this will not be the case. As the Charleston Post says, Tillman always could not be considered a conservative force in politics yet it is certainly true that he stands out eminently 6ucb io the notional situation. He is alive to the necessity of nominating at St. Louis a man who can command the support of the Democracy - a i ?.? 1 l i.u _ i :?_ u till large aim auraci iu? luuuwiug uesides, of sober people of all political beliefs', who are properly alarmed at the outrageous development cf Rooseveltism. A Positive Necessity. Having to lay upon my bed for 14 days from a severely bruised leg, I only found relief when I used a bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment. I can cheerfully recommend it as the host medicine for bruises ever sent to the afflicted. It has now become a positive necessity upon myself. D. R. Byrnes, Merchant, Doversville, Texas. 25c., 50c and $1.00. Sold by the Kaufmann Drug Co. Was Heard Here. Newberry Herald and News. The people of Bateeburg tell of subterranean noise like the roar of a distant train herd there Saturday morniDg. There was no movement of the earth at'&ll. Noises were dis ? 1 _ tinctiy neara oy maoy renaDie peopie, and seemed to come up directly under tbeir feet.?[The same phenomenon was felt in Lexington on the same day, the only difference being there was a distinct tremor of buildings, and we so stated in c r issue of May 4.?Editor Lexington Dispatch ] To Mothers in This Tows. Children who are delicate, feverish aDd ..08s will get immediate relief from Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children. They cleanse the stomach, act on the liver, makmg a sickly child strong and healthy. A certain cure for worms. Sold by all druggists, 25c. Sample Free. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N Y. 28 Expelling the Je-ws. Berlin, May 5 ?Toe report is tbat Russia has ordered the expulsion of one hundred and fifteen Jewish families, comprising six hundred persons, from Mikolek, in the province of Tchemigcff. A majority of those to be expelled have lived there all their lives and were wealthy. They will thus be taken from a position of tffluence tooDeof destitution. Tchernigoff, says the paper, is within the pale, and the expulsions are accordingly an illegal and wanton persecution. Made Young Again. "One of Dr. King's New Life Pills each night for two weeks has put me in mv 'teens' again," writes D. H. Turner, of Dempseytown, Pa. They're the best in the world for Liver, Stomach and Bowels. Purely vegetable. Never Gripe, Only 25c., at The Kaufmann Drug Store. Bliss unanges b.is mina. Washington, May 5 ?It is stated on good authority today that Cornelus N. Bliss, after a lengthy conference with President Roosevelt has expressed his williogness to accept the chairmanship of the Republican national committee to succeed the late Senator Hanna. Are You Using Allen's Foot-Ease? Shske iDto your shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. It cuies Corns, Bunions, Painful, Smarting, Hot, Swollen feet. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 2oc. 28 1 A Masonic Shortage. New York, May 5. ?A considerable ! i t\T~ I eecsancil Lias ueeu urtaitu iu iiitiscnic circles by the statement that irregularities involving a deficiency of 815,000 have been discovered in | the books of Grand Master Elbert j ! Crandall. An investigation has been ! I j ordered by the grand lodge. ? mm If borehound, Mullein and Tar fails to relieve that cough, cold, or j j even pneumonia, we will refund your j j money. Any druggist will do this | | Murray Drug Co. ' i???wbwmwlw 111?wwn?aa? ?Biaw Mized Pickios. A hotel clerk's smile is as meaningless as a woman's no. Many a man's reputation easts a shadow over his character. Men don't get half as tired of being married as women do of not being. A pound of candy will do more with a woman than sixteen hours of argument. Sick headache results from a disordered stomach and is quickly cured by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by The Kaufmanu Drug Co. Beware of the man with a perpetual smile: lie may Indong ro the hyena tril>e. It is said that married men make the most satisfactory workmen; they can be Dossea. New Jersey will present the name of Cleveland for President at the St. Louis conventh >u. Ramon's Liver Pdls and Tonic Pellets?a complete, pleasant, scientific treatment for constipation and biliousness. 25 doses, two medicines 25c. A small boy's idea of pleasure is to lie in bed for an hour in the morning after his father calls him. It is said that Roosevelt has some difficulty in finding the right man to manage his campaign. Tannopohne, the great pile remedy cures fll kinds of piles, and you can have your money back if not relieved. Try one can. Price one dollar. Murray Drug G). When a girl rushes up to a woman and hugs and kisses her, it is a sign she tiiowc wmic vnnnc ma.ii is l<v>kinsr. From the way a woman acts when she goes out in a new spring hat you'd thi nk she was scorching in a big automobile. Miss Helen Gould has subscribed $l,000 to a fund that is being raised to protect young women visitors to the World's Fair. The great home medicine, Horebound, Mullein aDd Tur, cures that cough and cold. Murray Drug Co. Tannopoline is guaranteed to relieve bliod or bleeding piles and will care where no ot.bpr remedy like it will or can do so. Murray Drug Co. The Revised Version. Young Mrs. Hubbard Went to the cupboard To get her pug dog some fromage de bri<; Bat none found she there? Her husband?the bea.!? Had eaten it all with his dione*-, you. j tee. Weird and Strange. It appears that neither the D;-mo- ' crats nor the Republicans are ticking of nominating an Ohio man this year, even for Vice President. This is almost uncanov. Three masked men held up tie Oregon. express, south-bound, on the Southern Pacific railroad, at Copley, near Keswick. Cil, recently, killod the express messenger and carried cff the contents of the express box. The highwaymen emerged from the bu9b 88 the train pulled ioto Copley. The passegers remained in the cars and were not molested. ? TH CURES WHtREALL ELSE FAILS. E| M Best Cougb Syrap. Tastes Good- Use Frl In timij. Sold by druggists. Hf ( RftXINfi fiLOVES I OR A FINE PUNCHING BAG ! TAKE YOUR CHOICE. ON RECEIPT OF $5.00 I will send you the Police Gazette for one year and a complete Set of Iland-made Boxing Gloves which will last for years, < or a fine Punching Bag. o ~ 1 RICHARD K. FOX, Franklin Sq? New York. -WE ilES GS-Z^-A-ID ^ TO INFORM: OUR PATRONS OF LEXINGTON COUNTY THAT WE NOW OCCUPf OUR NEW QUARTERS 1427 Main St., Columbia, wnere iney w: i ana one 01 tne largest stocks oi flUTHIM., I.K\rS* FURNISHINGS, 1TI0I, ETC., south of Baltimore. This is tee distributing point of one of the largest wholesale houses in the East. We have two departments, sef nrati and distinct, Wholesale and Retail. The Retail Department is supplied from our Wholesale Department, giving vou the opportunity of baying your Clothing. Etc at retail at wholesale prices. Don't i' rget tha number, 1427 Main St., where you will find an old Lexington friend to serve you?John \T Ktnart Yours very respectfully, FRANK'S JOBBING HOUSE. LONERS to JCt. for catalogues prices and terms. ' ' ' Dear i3tato ^oase, Columbia, $. C., Why 16 ?ly. j AND BFAHS INTEREST *hen p'aced in a wideawake progressive '(' see them increase at the rate of 4 per cent. ifM??> ' per annum. Interest is payable quarterly in 8AVIHSS DEPART M?*T. m/mS Piimjjiwit '/// !.L '*^opYRi^hT. ^Vm. H UYLES President. JULIUS H WALKER. V. President. J. P. MACI'HLvVa secretary. RUBBER STAMPS Are mv lorg s^it. I make snv kinds except the bad ones. I furnish a Name and an ini'.elib e pud for marking linen lor 40 cents. I have some oiker good things. J . w JL J?i pu IN -L JO ?? , TYPEWBI1EBS, OFFICE SUPPLIES, ETC. 1334 MAIN STREET, - COLUMBIA, S. C. notice: theeei-soit All per-ons having claims against the Estate of e?. T. Swyeort. Your Stomach trouble has not brcared;18 becre jt hTbee? tate will make payment on or before the taking medicines that only alleviate 28th daj of May. 1904, to the undersigned. the symptoms, giving only temporMRS. WILLIE SWYGERT. ary relief. Trv HiltO&'s Lifs for April "27, 1904. "hST"* .be LiVS? and KldaeySi for a perr : manent relief and cure, in all disorders of the stomach, liver and kid0UIVe^IUg. ney8< CONSTIPATION, the great To the People of Lexington County: cause of ill-health, is quickly reIam now located at lexing- Keved and soon cured by its use. ton, !i. c., and will be gh.d to do any It cures any irregularities of the surveying ior me people. 1 c?u uu mucu Kidneys, ana oy its reguiatiDg tllecfc work iD a competent manner and will the ,?e j d obey any calls with promptness. . i_ i_ i j. F. LYLES. strength to the body. April 19, 1S04 - 3m. When run down in health and need a medicine that will build you HD C P PBS IJflBC up, take Hiltoii'd Life for the Liver l/'Rii ! v? UlLrnUnC^ and Kidneys. 25c, oOc and $1.00 ZDSHST'Z'ZST, bottles. Sold wholesale by the 1510 Main St, Columbia, S. C. i!urraf Dfru? c'; Columbia, S. c. _ , For sale at the B*zaar, Lexington* OFFICE HOURS: a a. m. to 2 p. m., and s r >6 lrorn 3 to 6 p. m. January 23, 1901?ti. " Trespass .Notice. Pill'lor IICStiSISrSlOt Having rented a portion of the Lorirk ! land on the Younginer ferry paid. we I 1336 MAIN STREET, hereby warn all persons against tres- j passing in aiiv niiiunn >\iiciie?*i ni/v/n , tiif farming and pasture hinds of said COLUMBIA, - S. C., property; especially by fishing* f()X ana ' bird hunting. All trespassers will lx* prosecuted to the full extent of the law. rnHH ONLY UP-TO-DATE EATING (r. 0. AHEHART, House ot its kind m the City of CcT. J. BUFF. luinbia. It is well kept?clean linen, _____ prompt and polite service and get it qaicklv. Qaiet and order always prevail. Yoa get what yon order and pay only for what jon Three head of very good milch cows get. Within easy reach of desirable aleepmd two head of horses?one 10 and the ing apartments, it her two years old. The colt is well grown for its age, in fine condition and _T . T T _TT____ will work any where. For further i>ar- IMGIII. ticulars address. J D. SHUMPERT. - _ 2w*37 Rishton. s. o. B. DAVID, Proprietor.