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Bfc fs^&/ takes the joy of life away and opens he system to disease. Assist Nature,\V|\ t^Bf avoid strong drugs, use a gentle Treatment. f IPA^taS * \ <L " ^NIC PELLETS will help the natural forces IJffljml \H\l0 res*ore perfect health, feed the biood and IMjsjj Y^18^\ paint the bloom of health on the cheeks. \ -A. Treatment tHat Cures JS&Sjj without unpleasant effects. ^/aSM/ gK For sale by C. E. Corley, G. M. Harman, RaufmaDn Drug Co., and W. IKS P. Roof, LexingtoD, S. C. m i S FITZMAUR!CE.H WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WL M Dry Goods, Etc if Dont yon know that the best place in Columbia Fitzmaarice's You will get MOKE REAL M BARGAINS here than anywhere elsewhere. HH Probably you have heard this time and ^^^^B *\av again, yet it is a fact as our custom^^^B '-^yCfe ers have experienced. gg NEW GOODS M WBBM f?r Spring and Summer. We are selling t :em at the same old p rices as when cotton was ? cents 8BV We ofiFer 60 pieces fine quantity of check NaitRnW *?rh(?* so?k a 5c. SO piecs New StriDe White Goode at 30^ Ngm at 5c. f.O piece Fine Check Ginghams 6}. 5.000 SKB -V"W7'' yards 36 inchas Sea Island Homespun at 5 cent .V&Jfc BV 2 Cases of the Best Bleaching at 7A and bA 100 d;ece6 of 10c. Cheviyts for fj. 2lfpieces Feather. m kicking, regular price 20c. B Oar Black and Colored and Dress Goods ara JsvK BB always love and can afford what is good. Yon J\*ir can find anything you want in cu^ stock. We .^y^. Sj^L offer a 36-inch Black guaranteed Taffeta at si.uu real value SI.50. fflsn Our new clothing for men and boys will far D?9L. >^13^ snrpass any effort we have put forth in the past, 'wv?BmbMr w?lcome evtrvbo^y to see our spring lines. mgm Our laces and embroideries are ihe best we have "^srvb* ever seen Great bargain-! await you and jon get your money's worth Wholesale and retail. MS. D. L B00ZER & SONS I?|H DENTISTS, |||&i 1615 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. 'PHONE S30. i | presi kin iim 1 Should bo filled by Druggists m JJOT (JREM JJonis. Bbt Life is too precious to be carelessly handled. This has been my work for 13 years, and do guarantee vou pure drugs and careful work. Y any betjg- YOU need. Kinard's Horse, Cattle and Poultry Powder cures Chicken Cholera or no pay. The ideal stock food. Paints and Oils. [ J". T77". ZEZinaxcL 1 The Licensed Druggist at. LEESVILLE, S. C. ' cam lit bank, mm c??i mm, THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN T-~m~ * - ? J COLUMBIA. -jEX*NaTQN, S. o. EXITED STATES. STATE. CITY AXD CODXTY L,TERARY' CA^CO^RSE^0 CUSSI' DFPOSITORT __0 ' NEXT SESSION OPENS SEPTEMBER 7. Saving's Department. Vocal and Instrumental Music. Paid up Capital . S200.000 ?!?.cat'0?- . ,T . I Surplus Profits . - 70,00n College Tramed Teachers. r Liability of Stockholders - 201,000 233 Students Enroled last Session. *" f>nr\ , cic\r\ ?1~~~ Expenses per Session sou to oou. Interest allowed at the rate of 4 pe: cent Send for Catalogue to per annum, payable M*y 1st and Novem- oibAl, ber 1st W. A. CLARK. Prudent Principal. WiuxJoyBS, Vice President and Cashier. ! July 29, 1003. December 4?ly. i , IQil SilS Ml. K0DOL cleanses, purifies, strengthen! DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO and sweetens the stomach. CHECK. I K0D0L cures indigestion, dyspepsia, and Wr. P. ROOF, Cashier, I all stomach and bowel trouDles. DIRECTORS: K0D0L acce'5ratcs action of the gasK Allen Jones, W. P. Roof, C. M. Enrd. trie glands and gives tone to the "R Uiltnn Jfime3 E. Hendrix. digestive organs. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. irnnrki ... i j . u Deposits of $1 and upwards received and KODQL "/ " an overwor e s omac interest at 5 per cent, per annum allowed, , ?! fa" n.5rv0lls ?,ral" Slves'5 pavftble April and October. ! 'h? ,^ar' a ,full',,fr" anQ ""trammeled September 21?tf I ?"tion. nourishes the nervous s>'s,'m and * i aCccs the brain. parker s?1 ! KODOL ta the wor.derful remedy that is uaip BALSAM J i making so many sick people weil ' t? iu.t. Cleanses" beautifies the nsir. ana weaK peopje Strong vy giving iu men bodies all of the nourishment that is conBSBpgg^ -tfiSB Hair to its -ioutbfui Cc-ior. | tained in the food they eat. Cures ewlp hi?eaite* i hair ta.arg. j J joc,and$100at J I onj^ 52 qq size holding 254 tlmea the tria ?; size, which seiis for 50c. One Minute Cough Cure ' '??? < ?sx i> c. d.witt ?c?.. csicms For Coughs, Colds and Croup. FOR SiiLE BY ALL DRUGGISIS 1 I The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, May 25,1904 The Latest War News. Nieu Chwang, May 20.?The report that the Japanese army has retreated to Fmg Wang Cheng is officially confirmed. Heavy firing has been heard in the direction of Port Arthur today, and it is reported that a great battle is ' raging. It- is rumored that an army of 70,000 RjsfeiatiS are marching to the relief of Port Arthur. The official report regarding the taking c Kaichow by the Japanese was received here today. The Russians lost 300. The official report of Admiral F.^Rpn confirms the reDort that the Russian cruiser Bogetyz has gone on the recks near the entrance of Yiadivostcck harbor. Ic will be a total loss. The Japanese portion of one Japanese army began landing at TakushaD, west of the mouth of the Yalu river, yesterday. It is reported that General Kuropatkin has advanced and is commanding the Russian forces in person. It is reported here that Russia has decided to make all its Pacific ports free. A supplementary report of Admiral Togo states that Rear Admiral Mashiba and Captain Nikao were among those saved from the Hatuse. 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 tan 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. 25c., 50c and Si.00. Sold by the Kaufmaun Drug Co. State Democratic Convention. The Slate Democratic convention of South Carolina met in Columbia last Wedneiday at neon and again Bhowed its unity and strength. Hon. D. S. Henderson, of AikeD, a Conservative, was elected chairman ever ex- Governor McSweeney, R-former, by a vote cf nearly two to one. The Lexington delegation voted for Henderson. The convention rd>pted the unit rule and refused to give any instructions to the delegates. The delegates elected to the Ot T.-Miia /?r>TWAnt,inn nrp; Ul" JU JUIO T VU??WM Delegates at largf: Senator B. R. Tillman, Gov. D C. Heyward, Gen. Wilie Jones and R GoodwyD Rhett. Thej are authorized to fill any vacancy. First District Delegates. [ St. Clair Walker aDd J. E Tindal. Second District.?John C. Skeppard and Claude E Sawyer. Third District?Dr. R. F. Smith and S H. McGhee. Fourt District.?J. A. Hoyt and J J. Gentry. Fifth District ?A. M. Aiken and Leroy Springs. Sixth District.?D. D. McColl and David Coker. Seventh District.?Altamont Moses and T. B McLeod. Capt. D. J. Griffith represents T.ovJnnrfnn na ft momber of the State Democratic Executive committee. The platform adopted is but a rehash of those preceding it with the ' 16 to 1, or burst" paragraph omitted. Liver spots have spoiled many pretty complexions; and nothing so completely removes them 88 Ramon's Tonic Regulator. Just a mite of this pleasant vegetable powder on retiring paints the bloom of health on the cheeks. Large tin box 26c , Japs Used Submarine Boats. St Petersburg, May IS ?A letter rpnpived from General Stoessel, chief of staff at Port Arthur, gives the ' first intimation that submarine boats have been used in present war. The letter written by General Stoessel 1 states that the battleship Pobieda. I which was damaged at the same time the Petropavlovek wa3 destroyed, i was struck by a torpedo sent from a | | submarine boat. A'l the Russian | reports on the damaging of the ! Pobieda sent heretofore had it thai l j she struck a Russian mine. ' i In God we trust, move and have 5 : our being. ??h????n?a?????? A Remarkaole Wedding. Evansville, Ind , May IS?A. remarkable wedding occurred at Boone, near here, yesterday. Wm. Walker has the smallpox, and his sweetheart, Miss Maud Cox, visited the house ! where he lay ill, but was not per! mitted to Onter. Walker proposed | to her through an open window. She ! accepted and went and obtained a | minister. The clergyman stood fifty | feet away from the house and in a j j loud voice went through ibe tervicO J t making Walker and Miss Cox man j i and wife. The bride was then admitted to the eick room, where she will remain and nurse her newly made husband. Made Young Again. )itr> /?f Or Kin?'",; Xe\v Life Pills each night for two weeks has put me in my 'teens' again,'" writes I). H. Turner, of Dempseytown, Pa. They're the best in the world for Liver. Stomach and Bowels. Purely vegetable. Never Gripe, Only 2"?e.. at The Kaufmann Drug Store. Landed an Army. LondoD, May IS ?A dispatch to Lloyd's from Nieu Chwaog, dated yesterday, coufirms the teport that the Japanese landed at Kaichow. The Dispatch reader "A Japanese division landed at Kaichow yesterday under heavy firing from the ships. They marched this way. The evacuation of this piaca has been completed and the Japanese are expected here shortly.'' Ramon's Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets?a complete, pleasant, scientific treatment for constipation and biliousness. 25 doses, two medicines 25c. " Investment Complete. LondoD, May 18 ?There has been qo direct news from the Port Arthur for several days, but a Tien-Tsin correspondent states that he has official Japanese authority for the statement that the investment of Port Arthur from both land and sea is new complete. It is rumored that the Russian torpedo boats have succeeded in escaping from Port Arthur. If Lorehcund, 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. "Russians Re^oicine'. | St. Petersburg, May 2;. ?The ! disaster to the Japanese war vessels Hatuse and Yoebine near Port Arthur May loth, became generally | known here this morning. Immediately large crowds took possession of the principal streets and there was general rtjjicing. The sinking of the warships is attributed here to the attack on the Japanese by torpedo boats and not to a floating mine. Tannopoline, the great pile remedy cures 811 kinds of piles, and you can have your money back if not relieved. Try one can. Price one dollar. Murray Drug Co. Alliance Exchange Case. The county representatives of the Farmers Alliance exchange met last Wednesday night in Columbia to consider the fight now being made for the $16,000 which is about all that remains of the fund. Resolutions were adopted urging that a fight be made to the last court for this sum and the recent order of Judge tiary ; directing that claims be filed with the master for the distribution will be appealed. Made Ovor 317,000. Washington, May 18.?Countess j Cassini announcps that ite proceeds of the recent Rossian Red Cross 1 fair and bazaar was something over , 817 000. fc^ CURES WH"EALL ELSEFAILS. 1ST Best Couch Syrup. Tastes Good. Use p|' ^r- in time. Sold bv aruccists. W S?S^HM?ESIijy<S2??ji ; or. f. cTgilmgre, ( ZDEDSmST. 1 "1 n TOTflin Sf. Cnlymbia. S. G. ^ f in v a v MTawaM iv w y WW j OFFICE HOURS: U a. ru. to 2 p. in., and 1 j lrom 3 to G p. m. > i -January 23, 1001?tt. I " Trespass Notice. Havinjr rented a jiortion of the Ivoriok t i land, on tin- Younitiner ferry road, we , | hereby warn all jiersons against rresi passing in any manner whatever u|H)ii t j the farming and pasture lands of said I property: osjiecially by fishing, fox and j bird hunting. All trespassers will be I prosecuted to the full extent of the law. 5 j (I. AREHART. T. J. BUFF ^X7":E DIESIS GrJLi^lD TO INFORM OUci PATRONS OF LEXINGTON COUNTY THAT WE NOW OCCUPY OUIi NEW QUARTERS 1427 Main St., Columbia, where they wi 1 find one of the largest stocks of (Mill?, CENTS' H RMSIIIM.S. NOTIONS, ETC,, south of J'.allimore. This is the distributing point of onf of the largest wholesale houses in the East. V>\ have two departments, stj arati and distinct, Wholesale and Retail. The Retail Department is s upplied from our Wholesale Department, giving vou the op portuuity of bnyiag your ClothiDg, Etc. at retail at wholesale prices. Don't forget tha Lumber. 1427 ilain 1st., whore jou will tind an old Lexington friend to serve you -Joha M. Staart: Yours verv respectfully, FRANK'S JOBBING HOUSE. Tbose wanting Pianos and Organs of bes' qua'ity are advised to visit or write MlLONE iS MCJSlC HOUSE. opposite Y. II. C. A., and near state House, Columbia, is. C.f lor catalogues prices and terms. May i*j-ly. i ^g??:5^!S^ gfeife &96d a-S9?a6d & si IJOl'OO yards new soring ^ S: CCT Ml/vi/?ji^i^(i"fl'?A' I,tld &umtutr !aces in Lauds ?3fc? Cj?a 4ilK^te-^L--ab'-3^te-atB--s?ffe- lv'dls. Torches. Point de , lj\ /l|\ ~ ~ ~~ /!\ -'aris. ?tc . sold in many ^ Cfj-^p jlaces at '25c. the yd, cur jpyf"Ii jrice 5c the yard. ITu^ -t 5 oou yds wideEmbroid^5?# ifiP^OTM Ties in short lengths at fi~rQl Sf %8 fla "'2. the yd., worth much C5?5 !?ll ia ffiH ?ls )ne lot Children's Caps? IfrTll He ?H hII sll lf? 0 siad ,AWn ^HTn jT fta rajs jfm ||1 Sa hs3 licely tiimuied - special at $sgf^ar JPfi iMl! H " one^lct very hue Chil- SS mw Iron's Caps at O'J cents <30r One lot No. 40 all Si'k rsftVa Kibbon at 10c the HFill ^ ^5 oc.7 311 Ladies' full ^ 58p BSgdgj *52 jjfp^ .rffiltok 3 ^'eac^ed Cotton Cnder10 #rinilr4tr,silk 53 S3t I I llaRI Satin Taffeta Kitbon at ar 25c. Cotton Under vests CJ 10 dozeo Ladies' Crush ^t^^ the ^ 50c. Oue 'ict Ladies''' Fine '.ace Hose, black, the 50c. iind, while they last 25c. 2 Wj 100 gross Poarl Buttons, d) sizes, at ball price. fjfcf ? 1210 MAIN ST., f figp g S3 OPPOSITE OPERA HOUSE. U J^ ^' ^eS US I 25 dc/.-jn Men's50c. Un I lervests at 25e. each. i Si HHHH^HHHH LdtS$?<mf?* S <L^Jr a 'orsets. tat- 6?.0'.t kind, *1 M 9 a.???. ga ><m gg ^ ft A Ove lot Men's S-l/H) and $6.00 1 ross?rs at 5-3. Is. ^CSi^ ^ pT One lot of Men'a S'i 5u Troust r.? at $1 i*s. One lot of Men's $2 V> Trousers at $1 IV ^g"7T"S V.'e have many good things to show you. 1210 Miin Street, Opposite tbe Opera House, C*e5 &**! ?3 COI.'U"ILv? IE31, 3. C. S3 69 69 MMMMMmcjsmaaeflcflCflcfl