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WHWHLWU'I JBgSSyCCr?g?7tf^*Ty i : I FEMALE 1 I WEAKNESS I $$ 6421-2 Congress St. 'jg| POBTLAKD, MaXXK, Oct. 17, 1902. ? |fe: I consider VTino of Cardui superior B |1 to any doctor's medicine I over used (g Bj and I know whereof I speak. 1 suf- ?K M fered for nine months with suppressed Kg jSJ menstruation which completely pros- |n |s| trated me. Pains would shoot through j&g my back and sides aud I would have p| H blinding headaches. My limbs would |g flj swell up and I would feci so weak I ? $| could not stand up. I naturally feH MB $1 discouraged fcrr I seemed to be beyond 3| 'j&J the help of physicians, but Wine of Cardui came as a God-send to me. I ?3 jf felt a change for the better within a Era f week. After nineteen days treatment H Jjj I menstruated without suffering the Eg IB agonies 1 usually ciid and soon oecamo ess j regular and without p3in. Wine of |p 9 Cardni is simply wonderful and I wish H HU that all suffering women knew of its 3|l good qualities. ?2 \ m fl ||| Treasurer, Portland Economic League pf fl jj|| I Periodical headaches tell of fe- || male weakness. Wine of Cardni g fl cores permanently nineteen out of g? fl every twenty cases of irregular fl m menses, bearing down pains or fl fl any female weakness. If you are || discouraged and doctors haye ?? 9 failed, that is the best reason in H B the world you should try Wine of || m Cardni now. Remember that E fl headaches mean female weakness. || B Secure a $1.00 bottle of Wine of Eh H Cardui today. < B I WINfc" I ANDREW CRAWFORD ATT08MEY AT LAW, COLUMBIA, - S. C. PRACTICES IN THE STATE AND Federal Courts, and offers his professional services to the citizens of Lexington County. , October 18?ly. I S. WESSINGER. Chapin, S. C. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS. O JOsb^rties Disc EUrrows, Chattanooga Plows. American Carnage Company's Baggie*. Gate City Stoves ?HIGHEST? f Markst Prices Paid far Gotten ** and Country ProduceHigh Grade! Low Prices! i^^Give me a call. February 3?if Wood's Seeds. Crimson Clover i Sown at the last working of the Corn or Cotton Crop, can be plowed under the following \ April or May in time to plant corn or other crops the same season. Crimson Clover prevents winter leaching of the soil, is equal in fertilizing value to a good application 1 of stable manure and will wonderi fully increase the yield and qual! ity of corn or other crops which* i follow it. It also makes splendid winter and spring grazing, fine early green feed, or a good hay cepp. Even if the crop is cut otf, the action of the roots and stubble improve the land to a marked de I 8? Write for price and special cir-J M cular telling about seeding etc. g 8 T.W.Wood & Sons, Seedsmen, I ? RICHMOND, - VIRGINIA. * H Wood's Descriptive Fall Catalog, ready about August 1st. tells all about Farm and Vegetable Seeds for Fall plant|3 ing. Mailed free on request. j Summer School SUMMER PRICES. Classes in Stenograph?, Typewriting. Book keeping, Penmanship, etc . at JfctEDtfCED KATES lor complete coarse to graduation. MACFEAT'S So. Ca. Business College, ~ COLUMBIA, S. C. offers to the young people of the State this -- oxeellent opportunity to obtain a busin-ss f education at a very lrtilecost and thus entrnin? ?> rHmtincr?fiv.* nr.<;itiiitis; acne iucm iv c.vu. - Collie endorsed by graduates. bankers, professional and business men. Over9-5 per cent, of the Stenographers and Typewi iters employed in mercantile house-;, banks, insurance real estate and railroad offices, etc., in the city of Columbia are graduates of MACFEAT'S S ). OA. BUSINESS COLLEGE, thus proving that th? business men at the capital of our state where our College is established give the preference to graduates of MACFEAT'S So. Ca BUSINESS COLLEGE. Graduates are holding good positions in this and other States, Write for catalogue and information. Address MACFEAT'S SO CA. BUSINESS COLLEGE, Columbia, S. C. X Jun^ 1">, l'"M, :iin. f Bhaih^balsam Ombki And beaatifi?? th? a Air. Promote* A laxuriAni growth. ; 2*?ver raits to Kwrtore Gray Hair to its Mouthful Color. Care* *calp di?*A*ei k hair tailing. ! 10c, And|I.WAt hragg*U | % HIGHLY ENDORSED. C-20E03 DELL TIMMEBMAN, OF LEXINGTON, S. C., CANDIDATE FOB SOLICITOB OF TEE 5til JUDICIAL CI33UIT, ENDOBSSD 3Y PEOPLE WHO SNOW Hi:hi SEST. _____ ^ FBOM EDG-EFISLD. Having lived in tlie same community with (uori^e UpII Tmimornian. and known him in childhood and during the time he lived with his worthy father,'on his farm in Edgefield County, and having found him at all times earnest, sober, thoughtful and energetic, and upright in conduct, we, therefore, take pleasure in commending him to the voters of the Fifth Judicial Circuit as a man worthy and capable of discharging the duties of the office of Solicitor: J M Bush. J B Bush. R S Bush. J S Williams. J H Swearingen. John Galloway. 1 E Bush. ' C M Morrah. A (1 ATnver. E B Mover. Wesley Yonce. S W Scott. .John L Derrick. C I Mitchell. J A Claxton. A W Home. J H Turner. L E Yonce. E L Yonce. W B Bush. Tom Ripley. J C Browne. R H Holsonback. A G Williams. J S Bush. E Rhoden. E L Scott. J B Rhoden. J F Williams; B D Derrick. B P Williams. C J Kirkland. M G Williams. W L Rutland. R L Williams. J E Cullum. J H Williams. Felix Ouzts. M W Posy. S A Yonce. Henry Salter. Wm PI Scott. J W Franklin. A C Yonce. W F Satcher. T IP Derrick. George T Satcher. " J M Rutland. M R linden VJH-VlgV VW4M. ? A B Franklin. W W Kautan. A J Jackson. S M Mitchell. t Darling Jackson. Sr. J E Franklin. M H Hatcher. W H Farmer. * Malan Jackson. Jim Ouzts. Darling Jackson, Jr. Jesse Smith. W L Franklin. R D Ripley. Wade Franklin. J S Satcher. Marshall Franklin. J L Thompson. N P Fallaw. J B Scott. W T Thompson. R J Swearingen. J L Scott. L J Rutland. J T Rhoden. Ransom II Ouzts. E H Rhoden. J M Bush. Jr. Hansford Rhoden. M M Jackson. Wiley L Derrick. Henry Ouzts. Wade Derrick. Edgar Ouzts. Geo W Scott. L A McGee. John Ripley. Dozer Lybrand. L V Claxton. J 0 Ripley. H A Turner. FROM LEXINGTON'. We, the undersigued, citizens of Batesburg,. the place 1 1 lit'A/1 li'R Ar\ li A Gr.'t m Wliere Vreurge jl>ch jl niuiiciiiiau n\cu nncu nt jji.-v im-tvu to this County, respectfully ask the people of this Circuit to give consideration to his name when preparing their ballots for Solicitor. We believe him to be fitted for the place by reason of his integrity, character and ability, fie would, we believe, like his noble father, be a useful public servant and so conduct himself that his official record would be above reproach: L B Cullum. L C Hartley. ' E P West. .James Enlow. E -Jones. George W Rikard. M E Rutland. C C Wise. W L Rawl. J A Miller. T B Kernaghan. 0 J Harris. .J A Whitten. J W McCartha. L A Black. E F Strother. S T Altman. J T Pond. J C Glover. E L Rikard. W S Gunter. H W Miller. W C Cart ledge. C C Corbett. R S Simmons. L T Perrv. t.Dr L M Mitchell. .J L Rite." E V Cullum. E C Ridgell. M W Cullum. L> P Hartley. U X Gunter. J W Pond. J B Stokes. M U Boatwright. F Kennerit. W E Bodie. H A Littlejohn. F B Crouch. E R Steadman. d 1> Timmons. S B Cartledge. F B Smith, i Edwards. W D Crouch. M B Edwards. -I Graves Cooner. \V S Hite. H T Wright, d Milton Cullum. d D Rikard. , d A Hite. C W Salter. - II* TT 11 (i .Jones. v\ 11 mils. Fred E Cullum. J Arthur Watson. A S .Jones. Perry Kirkland. W C Bodie. W E Rawl. Albert C -Jones. Bazil Hartley. W A Cooner. C B kneeee. ES Hartley. M M Witter. M W Perrv. \' E Fink. J, W Fox/ G L Fink. .J H Crouch. Clint Rhoden. C W llallnian. . D V\ Miller. W A Rawl. -J A Rabun. .J Frank kneeee. I W Riddel I. K Hannan. Luther B Coats. \V A Baker. P B Asbill. W A Crouch. *1 A E Shealy. A C Mitchell. W B Kiteking. W D Rikard. Ceo M Lewis. L E Rankin. S J Jones. W C Whitman. J F CochcrofL i The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, August 17, 1904. Ths Shirt Waist Girl. | The shirr waist girl steps to tli*- front j Arrayed in spotless white. To do til'* usual summer stunt And till us with delight: : We smile to s.*e her come our way And say we hope she's here to stay. So charming, cure and fresh and sweet Appears the shirr waist maid. Our hearts as tribute at her feet We toss when on parade Sim pastes by our humble door; We wish our tribute could be mooe. With laughing eye and head atoss She daily comes and goes. Fardi rime she woes we feel her loss. Each rime she comes it throws A bit of sunshine in our life; Ah, would she might be our wife! Oh, girl, demure jet pert enough, Our little shirt waist queen, To tell the truth, you are the "stuff," Fair, charming and nineteen. If you would only tell us to We'd leave our happy home for yon. Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease, A Powder to shake into your shoes. It rests the feet. Makes walking easy. Cures Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails, Swollen and Sweating feet. At all druggists and shoe stores, 25c. Don't accept any substitute. Sample FREE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. 42 The Fleet Scattered. Tokio, Aug. 12 ?Admiral Togo has renorted aa follows: Oq August r - Of 10 our combined fleet attacked the j enemy's fleet near Gugan Rock. The Russian vessels were emerging from Port Arthur trying to go south. We pursued the enemy eastward. Severe fighting lasted from 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon ontil sundown. /Toward the close the enemy's fire weakened remarkably. His formation became confused and then his ships scattered. The Russian cruisers Askold acid Novik and several torpedo boat destroyers fled to the southward. Other of toe enemy's ships retreated 6eperately toward Port Arthur. We pursued them and it appears that we it-Acted considerable damage. We found life buoys and other articles belonging to the Russian battle ship Czarevitch floating at sea. The Czarevitch probably was sunk. "We have received no reports from the torpedo boats and torpedo boat destrojrers which were engaged in the attacks on the ships of the enemy. The Russian vessels, with the ex-., caption cf the Aakold and the Novik, the Czarevitch and the cruiser Pallada, appear to have returned to Port Arthur. Our damage was slight. Our fighting power has not been impaired." Sick Headache. For several years my wife was troubled with what physicians called sick headache of a very severe character. She doctered with several eminent physicians and at a great expense, only to grow worse until she was unable to do any kind of work. About a year ago she began taking Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and today weighs mere than she ever did before and is real well," says Mr. George E. Wright, of New London, N. Y. For sale by The Kaufmanu Drug Co. Uses for Lemons. Two or three sliceB of lemon in a cup of strong tea will cure a nervous j headache. Lemon juice (outward application) will allay the irritation caused by the bites of insects. A teaspoonful of lemon juice in a small cup of black coffee will relieve bilious headache. A dash of lemon in plain water is | an excellent tooth wash. It not only | removes tartar, but sweetens the I breath. | Lemon jaice is better than any drug or complexion powder for giving permanent clearness and beauty to the skin. | The juice of a lemon taken in hot I water on awakening in the morning is an excellent liver corrective and I for stout women is better than any | antifat medicine ever invented. Barbecue. I will furnish a first class 'cue witn refreshments, at my store, on the Southern railway, one mile from Lewiedale. on Saturday, September 3, 1901 Everybody invited. IOOR HAYES. | August li. 1901. 4w43 | Ts^ CllRES WHtfiE ALL ELSEFAILS. U Best Cough Syrup. Taates Good. U?e In time. Sold by druggists. El TO MY FRIENDS OF LEXI6NT0N: ^ THE WELL IvXOWX FILM OF 1427 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C., is now offering you a chance to buy your goods right. For the next Thirty ,.->/-?* T\ :ii _ _ 1) A . C _ L L . ii . u _ (.ou; uays we win aen our euure oummer vjrouua at uue-uau lueir actual value. ' If prices will move them, we wil have no trouble in selling them, therefore come early and make your purchases before the best are gone. Awaiting your early call, MI'S JOBBING m 1427 MAIN STBEET, COLUMBIA, ------ S. G. 55 ' ? iriw ihii" i n i mi"."*~v" V Those wishing Pianos and Organs of best quality are advised to visit or write Ml LONE'S MUSIC HOUSE oppcsite Y. M. C. A., and near State House, Columbia. S. O. lor catalogues prices and terms. May 15?ly. 22 22 ^**9 I30.UC0 yards new spring ^ BO | md bummer laces in Bands CO jgrfrS jVals, Torches. Point de ill ~W\ /H nr HT\ , w ., S, Paris, Ac. gold in m&nv ITTw olaces at 25c. the yd, oar c5?5 ^5 COO yds wideEmhroidEl ffl 8 iH '*>ne *ot Children's Caps? Vyf HS __ a P ^ n silk and lawn lawn, M MR B MM ?n cicely trimmed-specialat WW |y^P Iren's Caps at oU cents IWw Q5 ^Ooe lot No. 40 all Si k j33 Taffe'a .Ribbon at 10c. the S^El ^ 7a,25 dozen Ladies' full ?3 S3 I Iifyr^w^ ^3 I ar 25c. Cotton Under vests fflfj aa it 10c. during this sale, ^ ^ CyF 10 doze" Ladies' Crush ^^3 leather Belts, the 50c. ^ 50c Leather at fOue iot Ladies' Fine wH Cace Hose, black, the50c. liind. while they last 25c. 2 IIS ^ 100 gross Pearl Buttons, ill sizes, at half price. fkm ioi a MATN ST ?? &???&?: ss jpfcz JLLll" IfxX&JLlV Ul II ;rs, sold everywhere lor 75c. Our price 40c C3 OPPOSITE OPERA HOUSE. Steam Pepperell Jeans IDrawers, special at 45c | 25 dozen Men's 50c. Un- #?<* 8 lervests at zoc. eacu. (Ufa) \ft/ \a ' ,fl. My; i. '.ft,' v,| ; I 5 ? dozen Ladies' R & G ijts SS lind therefore glove fitting, 22 <a II3r I Corsets. the $1.00 kind, S3 g One lot Men's $5.00 find $0.00 Trousers at $3 43. g ^ ^ One lot of Mtn's $3 50 Trousers at SI 93. 0Qe 1?* Men's $2 5" Trousers at $1 43. fHf? jfft j| We have many good things to show you. n b Koe scan a HSSu S9BB B /CS^ Sg 1210 Main Street, Opposite the Opera House, 83 COXJ"C73iv?SZ^., S.C. M