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PaHWWydBWM?aPH?a??? ^ y^^vyeakngss^^^. Zgssr/takes the joy of life away and ?Pens Y^gS^ /?JB)r/the system to disease. Assist Nature, V^|B|\ jSsS( avoid strong drugs, use a gentle Treatment. vHav ^ ll&\^ Toxic Pellets will help the natural^ forces \fH|A to restore perfect health, feed the blood and/?&&*/ I V3bb\paint the bloom of health on the cheeks. A Treatment tKat Cures For sale by C. E. Corley, G. M. HarmaD, Kaufmann Drug Co., and W. P. Roof, Lexington, S. C. ft FiTZMAURICE.fi WHOLESALE AND RETAIL * g?Dry Goods* Etc Dont you know that the best place in Columbia :\aL I mH GOODS AND CLOTHING S f W AT " Fitzmanrice's Yon will get MORE REAL B V.RGAINS here thaa anvwhere eisevihere. yg&f Probably .vou have heard this time and \}s ag?in> y^t it is a fact as oar customeTS ^av0 experienced. Jg NEW GOODS ?g for Spring and Summer. We are selling them tl the same oM pricos as when cotton was 8 cent? " " ? - - 1 t We offer 5U pieces tine quantity copcs nam- -srw^; 30^ sook a 5c 3 ) piees Mew Stripe White Goode at at 5c. ft) piece Fine Check Ginghams 6^. 5.000 yaids 36 inchas Sea Island Homespun at 5 ce^t .js^yi<r. 2 Cases of the Rest Bleaching at 71 and 100 j dieces of 10c. Cheviyts for * ?. 2C~pieces leather, .wMy-. Tickinsr. r>guiar price 20c .^v^Our Black and Colored and Dress Goods ara ' always love and can afford what is good. You 'y^S* tA>^ can find anything yon want in onr stock. We .^A^r. offer a 36-inch Black guaranteed Taffeta at SI.00 real value $150 /ul Our new clothing for men an I boys will far pur pass any effort we have put torth in the past. y WfclC0UJe evt-rvbo^y to see onr spring lines. f Our laces and embroideries are the best we have ever seen G"rfeat bargains await you and ion get your money's worth Wholesale and retail. DRS. I>. I.. BOOZER & SONS ilfjj dewtists, 1515 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, 8. C. 'PHOINE 23G. [ imrvruioTiavst S T r IMUUl/liJUL 1 | ] Should, be filled bv Druggists | HOT green H#rnsLife is too precious ro be carelessly liaudled. This has been my work j for 13 years, and do guarantee vou pure drugs and careful work. ANY DRUG YOU NEED. I Kinard's Horse, Cattle and Poultry Powder cures Chicken Cholera | fj or no pay. The ideal stock food. Paints and Oils. I ||" X. T7nT. XXIxxslxcL r I The Licensed Druggist at. LEESVILLE, S. C. 8 f CIHUI Illl BANK, Mill ciji IHii, THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN LEXINGTON, S. C. oral mnSi in mm urmm SRSe."1" CUSSI' DEPOSITORY L_o_ NLXT SESSION OPENS SEPTEMBER 7. Saving's Department. Vocal and Instrumental Music. Pttia up Capital T0-7 . $200,000 Elocution. r Surplus Profits . - 70.000 College Trained Teachers. Liability of Stockholders - 20o.ou0 233 Students Eoroled last Session. " ExDenses per Session SG0 to 880. Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent Send for Citalo^U per annum, payable May 1st and Novera- v). D. SEAl, ber 1st W. A. CLARK, Pres:denfc Principal. Wiliz Jones, Vice President and Cashier. July 29, 1003. December 4?ly. rlfllM SAVINGS BANK. ? f KODOL cleanses, purifies, strengthens DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUEJECT TO and sweetens the stomach. 3H) CHECK. m -r--? . KODOL cures indigestion, dyspepsia, and W. I?. ROOF, Cashier. all stomach and bowei trouoles. V .. . oiRectoes: KODOL accelerates the action of the gasW Allen Jones, V. P. Roof, C. M. Efird trie glands and gives tone to the Y Hilton James E. Hendrix. digestive organs. ' EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. vnnn. , Deposits of *1 and ops-aids received and KODOL an ovcr'*'orked s'omach r ? of all nervous strain gives to interest at, o ner cent, por annum luu a ;i -';C heart a full, free and untrammeled ^Sentember 21?tf ' I ??on nourishes the nervous system and j feeds the brain. BfeiSM parker's 1 KODOL is the wonderful remedy that is HAIR BALSAM making so many sick people well and b?ntifie? the catr. and weak people strong by giving to their HKever^Fliia1" o"1'bestf^ Prey bodies all of the nourishment that is con,ained in ths food they eat" ^ BottIe3 cr.Iy, 51 00 Size holding 2% times the trial size, which sells for 50c. One Minute Cough Cure Pnpmi oaiy n i. c. c?win 4 co.. cbium. For Coughs, Colds and Croup, j FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGIS1S i ? "C/* The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, May 18, 1904 Beautifying Roadsides. The writes was much interested in going through a email park in a certain small town some time ago. Perhaps it is wrong to dignify the plot by the name of park for it contained less than 5000 square feet in the form of a triangle. It was located at the intersection of two roads, one of which would sharply at right aDgles, meeting a third road a hundred feet away and thus forming the triangle. This strip of ground was too small * t *i iv . _ _ ii. . lor Duuaing purposes, so rue owuer conceived the idea of making a park of it. He had it properly graded and sowed grass and then laid it out in Bimpl?, but artistic manner to trees and shrubs. Feeling that be wished to care for it himself he retained the title of it, but made it known that the public was welcome to use it and that, to all intents and purposes it was public property. As the trees grew and cast considerable shade out a friend had cheap but serviceable teats placed in his little park for the benefit of the weary. The ''keep (ff the grass" signs apply only to the adults, for children may roll on the grass all they wish. Here was a plot of * l-.-Ili.' l_i I ground worm, ai Duuaing 101 prices, perhaps 8150 or 8200, made to benefit a whole town. More than that, it has increased the value of the property immediately surrounding it at least one-third, and best of all, it has been such an object leseon to the residents of this town of less than one thousand souls that real park of some ten acres is being made near the central part of the town. Supposing one applies this general idea to the beautifying of the roadside by the planting of trees and the grading and eted.ng of the space between the read proper and the farm lint? 14 there any doubt but what it would pa \? Are You Using Allen's Foot-Ease? Sh?ke into your shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. It cures Corns, Bunions, Painful, Smarting, J Hot, Swollen feet. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c. 28 I Bottled Once Itlore. 1 * r 1 r* A J : C-.L i J-ionaoD, may ?~ ?a uiepsicu rej ceived by Lloyds from it? Nieu Chwacg correspondent states that Port Artbur is again cut off. The dispatch was sent via Chef jo, as fob fows: Produce is arriving in great quantities from up the river, and the Japanese troops are marching from Feng Wang CheDg toward Hsuytn. Port Arthur is cut off. Perfect orj der prevails here. I do not anticipate troubie or fighting in this vicinity." To Mothers in This Town. | Children who are delicate, feverish and cross will get immediate relief from Mother Gray's Sw?et Powders for Children. They cleanse the stomach, act on the liver, making a sickly child strong and healthy. A certain cure for worms. Sold by all druggists, 2-5c. Sample Free. Address Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. 28 Married. May 10th, 1904, at the Lutheran parsonage in Little Mountain, S. C, by the Rev. J. K. Efird, Mr. Killian H. Stoudemayer and Mies Jessie IreEe Clark. The parties are of Lexington county, near Chapin. The great home medicine, Hcrehound, Mullein and Tar, cures that cough and cold. Murray Drug Co. TaDnopoline 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. * Largo >Iineral Collection. One of the largest and most ex penbive mineral collections in existence, owned by John F. Champion, of Lsadville, Col , forms a part of Colorado's mineral exhibit of the St. Louis World's Fair. The collection is valued at $250,000, the bullion value alone $80,000. It has never before been placed on e xhibition. "Women Becoming Sensible. ' The time is coining,'' says an eminent physician, "when women by the construction of their attire will have an equal opportunity with men to breathe the bieath of life. I know j that this is so by the marked change ! in the character of my patients Ten years ago (he average sick woman would take cfLnse at any suggestion of tight lacing. Now she listens with respect and oft?-n asks eagerly for breathing directions and where to go for advice upon all the^e subjects.'' ijjver spots nave epoiieu iwauy pretty complexion?, aod nothing so completely removes them as Rimon's Tonic Regulator. Just a mite of this pleasant vegetable powder on retiring paintp the bloom of hpalthonthe cheeks. Large tin box 25c Russians Entrenching. LondoD, May 12?Ic is reported from Shanghai that the Russians ate building forts at Motion pass and extensive irtrenchments outside cf Liao-Ymg. Ramon's Liver Pills and Tonic Peli_i._ i.l_ _i l _ mis?* complete, pieasuui, sciecuuc treatment for constipalion and biliousness. 25 dcses, two medicines 25j. "What He ITeeded. "I never take a hint," said the bore to the busy man who was trying to get rid of his caller. "JohD," called the busy man to a hmky attendant, "throw the gentleman down the elevator shaft and see if it will not be a liberal education for him " Margurette Bryant, T years of age. is suing the city council of Orangeburg for $fi,00') damages for being run into by a man on a bicycle which re>ulted in | wrenching her ankle. Cured His Mother of Rheumatism. "My mother has been a sufferer for many years with rheumatism," says \Y. H. Howard, of Husband, Pa. "At times she was unable to move at nil, while at all times walking was painful. I presented her with a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and after a few applications she decided it was the most wonderful pain reliever she had ever tried, in fact, she is never without it now and is at all times able to walk. An occasional application of Pain Bairn keeps away the pain that she was formerly troubled with." For sale by The Kaufmami Drug Co. - If horebound, 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. 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 lx)ttle of Ballard's Snow Liniment. I can cheerfully recommend it as the bast medicine for bruises ever sent to the afflicted. It has now become a positive necessity upon myself. D. R. Byrnes, Merchant, Doversville, Texas. *2oc.. oOc and 81.00. Sold by the Kaufmann Drug Co. Whenever a boy sees anybody eating something lie wants a bite. The man who takes it as a matter of course to lose $50 on a horse race think it is highway robber}* to lose $5 on a poor relation. Both men and women maintain their maximum height till the age of 50 years, when they begin to grow shorter, until at 90 they have lost three inches. Rev. D. lv. Fearson, the man who gives his money to small colleges, has sent his check for ?50.000 ro Rollins College. Winter Park. Fla.. r > kelp educate Cubans. Tannopoluie, the great pile remedy cures fell kinds of piles, and you can i htwe your money back if not relieved ! Try one cin. Price one dollar. Murray Drug Co. Crop lviMirts from tin* West show that tin- States beyond the Mississippi have largely increased t heir acreages in cotton over previous years. The Whitney Fifth Avenue palace in Nr\v York city is said to have brought So.ooa.OiK). It is the highest price ever paid for a private residence. i s CURES WHERE All ELSE FAILS. jga vj Best Couch Syrup. Tastes Use gg r In time. Soid by drucKists. Sf TaTIS .A. IBS G-1L.-A.1D TO INFORM OUR PATRONS OF LEXINGTON COUNTY THAT WE NOW OCCUPY OUR NEW QUARTERS 1427 Main St., Columbia, where they will and one of the largest stocks of /N Y r\ nn ? ~~ r* *+ n m 'm /-* a n w irv m^r-^-srwwm - * * r* t * ^ (Mi, lira la MMShIms, NOW, bill'., south of Baltimore. This is the distributing point of one of the largest wholesale houses in the East We have two departments, s? j arat; and distinct, Wholesale and Retail. The Retail Department is supplied from our Wholesale Department, givrng von the ooportunity of buying your Cloibing, Etc at retail at wholesale prices. Don't frrget tho number. 1427 Mam St., where jou will find an old Lexington friend to serve you -John M. Stuart: Yours verv rcspectfullv, FRANK'S JOBBING HOUSE. Iiki \ L % I Bill t ! , <r?M2&V*t Z'a h Ill'-M It j ll {* Is ijju j | ^ ^ Those wanting Pianos and Organ-* of best qaa'itv are advised to visit or write \l V.LONE'S MUSIC HOUSE opposite S. M. C. A., and near State House, Columbia, S. C., for catalogues prices and terms. May lft -ly. twhen p'a^ed in a wide-awake progressive Leave } onr I imes end Dollars with us and sc; them morose at the rite of 4 per cent, per annum. Interest is pajable quarterly in SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. PflLMEIlfy IROSI CO. JULIUS B WALKBK, V. President J. P. M:lT L'HEWci. tjecreury. RUBBER, STAMPS Are mv 'o*1? suit. I make anv kinds fxcfut the had nnpt. T furnish ^ V^o or^s or. indelib e pud lor marking linen lor 40 cents. I have some other good things. T . ~^XT ILSOIT <3- Z 33 B S S ? TYFEWEITEES, OFFICE SUPPLIES, ETC. i:m mAirv street, - Columbia, s. c. Surveying. ITH2D REASON To the People of Lexington County: T AM NOW LOCATED AT LEXING- Your Stomach trouble has net JL ton, &. 0., and will oe glad to do any been cured, is because you have been surveying f;r the people I can do such taking medicines that only alleviate work in a competent manuer and will {.ympfconifl, givincr onlv tetapor-obey any calls w?h pro^nc*, ary rellef. Try HiltCn's Life to April 19, isc4 - 3m- the LiV3r ?od Sidneys, for a per manent relief ana cure, iu ail disorfin I" fl OH lilADC ders of the ?tomacb, liver and kidUK. I". b. UlLmUnt^ neys. CONSTIPATION, the great -r-t*c!-NTrT'T~,rri cause of ill-health, is quickly re1510 Main St, Columbia, S. C. lie;fl8?d? I00"?r!i!7A? U8e; .... ' , I ao tuico ouy ii itJ^uiat liiea OI ID? OFFICE H0{^^Qa6 p' ^ 2l)* m" aE i kidneys, and by its regulating effect Jarnary 23. 1901?tl. | 0D tbe 8J=tem givcs rigor and 1 | etrengtn to the body. Trespass Notice. I When run down in health and Having rented a portion of the Lorick | medicine t-bet wi.l build you land, on the Younginer ferry r.Kid. we I uPi take Hiltons Life for the L>ver hereby warn all persons against rres- j and Kidneys. 25c, 50c and Si.CO passing in a. . .aimer whatever upon | bottle3. Sold wholesale by the th.. fanning asm pastmv of *?<} Murray Drue C>, Columbia, S. C. propertv; espeeiallv hv hilling lox and , hir,i hunting. All trespassers will he ! Kor^aie at the Bazaar, Lexington' prosecuted to the full* xreitf of the raw. j S- C. T- !:rFK? i pn r|or Hestii lira at Hade Young1 Again, -tm.-oi Dr. King s New Life Pm> | 1330 :,IAIX STREET, each night for two weeks has put aw m j my-h-mf yjpW' wtiw D. H. Turn.-r | COLOIBIA, . S< C ot Dempseytown. la. lliey re tin- best ; ' 9 in the world for Liver. Sr.unaeh and ! ic V.-v,- T,HE 0XLY UP-TO-DATE EATING ' j JL House oi its kind in the (Jity ol Cc(xripe. Only > "?< .. at The Kaufmann inmbia. It is v.vji kept?clean linen, Dnv Store. ' prompt and polite service and get it quickly. , ^ , ! Quiet and oider always prevail. You get ? , . , ! wiiut von order and pav onl\ for what \ou A drunken man entered rne num>ion j ^ Within easy reaca of desirable sleep nf the Governor o! ( manna. May 1 i. and ing api.rtmenta. demanded payment for ^'ottiii^ paint on his hand from the newly painted fenee. OPEN ALL NIGHT. Mrs. Terrell, the wife of the Governor. th, button and tin- didth, [ R rr0p:i8t?.