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r select lines of'Voods with high reputation for quality, combined wit! SCH013?^ER & MARX, Manufacturers, have reached the highest ] This clothing is at once reliable, well finished and stylish. We have -JPrices ranging fiom ?7.50 to ?15. Our OVER-COAT stock is overt ?22.50. We claim'nothing we are not capable of proving. Come in a ? '" ? ??mm?i^i? Longman and Martinez fe PURE PAINTS. The actual cost of the regular shades of Longman & Martnez paints when thinned ready for use, will be $1.20 per gallon. You mix one gallon L. & M. Paint a $1.75. With three-fourth gallon Raw Linseed Oil at .35 r\tr\e\ frkr iicp "naint AAct 10 i.Ti V/iiC <XLLU gu 1 1V/UUJ AV/l UUV ^/vcax4 V wuv ymi v? Don't pay $1.50 or more per gallon for Linseed Oil, which you do when you buy it in a sealed can with a paint label thereon. ANY CHURCH OR PARSONAGE ft'. < Or Institution supported by voluntary contribution will be given a liberal quantity of the Longman & Martinez Pure Paints whenever they paint. |s ?For Sale by LEE A. LORICK & BRO., r'AT FTITIJ I A ft r WJUUi.u.xr?.a) *7* a DAVIS & COMPANY, Harness and Saddlery, |v 1517 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. We carry the largest and most complete stock of this class of goods ;; in the South. Can supply any and everything in Harness, either hand made of factory at prices to suit all. Just received a lot of Winter Lap Robes and Horse Blankets. Any single parts of harness supplied on call. "We strive to please our trade and ask an examination of our goods and prices. PARKER, ? '."' LEFEVER, SMITH, DALY, AND A isi in oi Silo fniroi Boy's 01 Ml fin FOOT BALLS AND ALL SPORTING SUPPLIES. Shot, Black and Smokeelsss Powder for all purposes, Loaded and Unloaded Shells, Fishing Tackle of Every Description, Camping Outfits, Boats, Bicycles, and a full and complete stock of all goods in my line. ry EE PAIRING A SPECIALTY. Give me a c?l* or send your orders when in need of anything in my line and I will do the very best I can for you. Satisfaction Guaranteed. S. B. McMaster, SUITS, BICYCLES A2H5 SUPPLIES, COLUMBIA, - - - - S. C. \ A^E ARE 1 ' i1 j PLEASED TO LET OUE LEXINGTON FRIENDS KNOW THAT OUR | FALL AND WINTER | I are now ready for tbeir inspection. We can honestly say that they ars ; better than ever. We have put more money into our Shoes this fall at the . ! price than ever, insuring every customer the best values that can be had. Every pair guaranteed. Prices reasonable for honest shoes^zf E. P. & F. A. DAVIS, 1710 MAIN STREET, | COLUMBIA, - - - S. C. i excellence of style and lit. In the pinnicle of success. Prices range fro 1 exercised great care in the selection lowing with specially good and attra nd meet us face to face and let's havi CORNER MAIN AND TAYLOR 1 The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, November 9, 1904. rjam'f TBnlief The Columbia Eyeni-<g Beeord says that the judge advocate of the army as decided that negroes cannot b ? enlisted for c astdefense service without a special act of Congress. Gen. Barry had proposed to establish such garrisons on tb * South Atlantic and Gulf coasts. It is a iathor curious decision of the judge advocate since it is held 1 hat the negro is egual in all respects to th? white man. It is a wonder, too, that the decision was allowed to be promulgated before tiie election, as it seems to be a direct slap at the brother in black by the administration. A Ruaaway Bicycle, Terminated with an ugly cut on the l^g of J. B. Orner. Franklin Grove. 111. It developed a subborn ulcer unyielding to doctors anri remedies for four years. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured. Its just as good for burns, scalds, skin eruptioLS ard piles. 25c., at the Kaufmann Drug Co. Reflections of a Bachelor. Anyway there aren't no coal bills to pay in hed, "Women use cold cream to keen their faces from being red and paint to make tnem s >. May be Jinssmns will do better if th*-y run two-or three automobiles among the Japanese. The reason a girl doesn't scream when a man is kissing her against her will is the is afraid some one wid hear. Disastrous Wrecks. C irelessness is responsible f^r many rai way wreck and the fame euu>rs a?>? making human wiem s of sufferers 1mm throat and lung troubles. But siuc^ the advent of JDr King's New Discovery for consumption coughs and cold?, even the worse cases can be,cured and helpless resignation is no longer necessarv. JVlr* Lois Crugg. of Dorche.-ter, Mass., is or.e of many whose 'jfe wa? saved by Br. King's New Discovery. t. "i / ' W.lft f ,~\ ? oil JLUiS iiLrm irmruj it u<ii ?>i; t i>?i nll throat and lung diseases bv The Kaufmann Dr"g Co. Druggist. Price r>0c, and ?1.0Q. Trial bottles free. The Forbidden Fruit. If the Garden of Eden was located in Africa, then Adam and Eve must have been Lthiopia'-s. and it naturally follows that the forbidden fruit was a watermelon.; Not a Sick Day Sines. "I was taken severely sick with kidney trouble. I tried all sorts or medicines, none of which relieved me. One day I saw an ad. of your Electric Bitters and determined to try thar. After taking a few doses I felt relieved,and s^on thereafter was entirely cured and have not seen a sick day siuce. Neighbors or mine have been cured of rheumatism, neuralgia, liver and kidney tronbles and general debility." This is what B F. Bass, of Freemont, N. C.. writes. Only 50c , at the Kaufmanri Drug Co. Every fellow in the world flatters himself that he is a born lover, and that his method of love making: is irresist ible. This is because every woman in the world, from a fourteen year old to agrandmo.her. tries to see how many kinds of afoul a man will make ef hiaiseif in a given time if allowed free rein. No Poison in Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. From Napier New Zealand Herald: Two wears ago the Pharmacy Board of New South Wales, Australia, had an analysts made <?i all the cough medicines that were sold in that market. Out of the entire list they found only one t* at they declared was entirely free from all poisons. This exception was Chamberlain's ' ougli Bemedy. made by the Chamberlain Medicine Company. Des Mcines, Iowa, n. S. A. The absence of narcortics makes this remedy toe saftettt and best that can be had: and its with a tcelrng of security ihat any mother can give Jt to her little one?. Chamberlain's Cough JRemedy is especially recommended by its makers for cough, coins, croup and whooping cough. This iemedy is lor sale by Tlic Kaufwann Drug Co. Japanese Using Dogs. \ St, Petersburg, November 4?A. special dispatch from Mukden says the JaoHD^se are using dogs to locate the position of the Russian sentinels and outposts. The Exact Thing Required for Constipation. "Asacettain purgative amlstoraach purifier Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets seem to be the exact thing required, strong enough for the most robust, yet m?ln enough and safe for children and without that terrible griping so common to most purgatives." says K. S. Webster & Co.. Udora, Canada. For sale by The Kautmann Drug Co. They Ought To. "Fow's you gettin' on wid youah 'rithmetie. Lou?,' I "T done learned to add up de oughts, but de figgers bodder me." Doesn't Bespect Old Age. I's shameful when youth fails to show proper respect for old age, but just th* r-mtrary in the case of Dr Kine's ftew Lite rills. They cut off maladies no matter howsevero and irrespective of old age. Dyspepsia. jaundice. lever, constipation all yield to this perfect Pill, 25c., at the Kaufmami Drug Co, Sawyer and Prince Acquitted. jSdgefleld, November 2?0. P. Sa lver and M. it Prinze, the two chain gang overseers cha-ged with whipping to death tut- negro Wade Hartley, were acquitted here this afternoon The jury remained out for onlv a few minutes. "When You Have a Bad Cold You want a remedy that will not only givequick relief but effect a permanent cure. You want a remedy th-t will relieve the lungs and k- ep expectoration easy. You want a remedy that is pleasant and safe to tak?. Clismberlnin's Cough Pemedy meets all of these icquirements ud<1 for the speedy and permanent cure of bad colds stands without n pwr. For sale by The Kaufmanu Drug Company. Clothing we sell we claim these qu; m 815.00 to $27.50. In our popula is of patterns and here you will fin< ctive styles. Here exc-lusiveness of 3 a heart to heart talk about your C STREETS, COLUMBIA, S. C. stimulate the TORPID LIVER* strengthen the digestive organs, regulate the bowels, and are unequal ed as an ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE, In malarial districts their virtues arc widely recognized, as they possess peculiar properties in freeing the system from that poison. Elegantly sugar coated. Take No Substitute , i Hum Winston Flooded. Charlotte, N. C., November 2?A reservoir of the municipal waterworks, located near the centre of Winston, N. C? broke at "> o'clock this morning, pausing the lives of ni' e persons and toe injury of four or five more, some of whom cannot recover. The man who was born great may not die that way. No, Cordelia, the little deers are not seen at stag parties Keep vonrtempefif it is good, and don't lose it if it is bad. When you want a pleasant physic try Chamberlain's btom.?eh and Liver Tablets. They are easy to taie and oroduce no griping: or other unpleasant effect. Sold by The lvaufmann Drug: Co, You can usually judge a man's happiness by his self in portance. It is easier to be satisfied with yourself than it is to <=arisfy others. Many a man is honest because ho never had a good chance to prove himself odierwsie, A child's imnndenee or eu ten ess depends on whether it bel -Mfcs in your flat or the one just across the hall. HerTo W. Edwards Injured. Ker^ W, Edwards of Des Moines, Iowa, got a fall on an joy walk last, winter, spraining his wrist and bruising his knees. "Tne next day,"' he says, "ihev wore so sore and cftfY T ttt-ic ofruiH T Imw fn ?tn.v in h*d hut I rubbed them well *ith Chamberlain's Pain J'.alm nn<l affor a few* amplications all poren^ss had disappeared. For sale by The Kaufmann Drug Co, It is a wonder the authorities do r>ot get after Sa'an for neglecting to equip his resort with flre escapes Some sous are great comfort to their father's old age. but the fafhets of some other sons never reach old age. Money Made is Money Saved. Dr. Wm. Self, of Webster. N- C., an old practitioner of medicine, tells us that after many years experience in medicine he finds it money saved to his parents to use Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein for coughs, eolds and consumption. At Druggists, 25c.. 5tc., and $1.00 a bottle. Facing a Crisis. Tke cotton mills of Spartanburg county and section, located on streams from which they derive their power, have been facing a crisis on account of the exceedingly low water. There are some mills that have been running three days in the week on account of the lack of water power. These mills wait thre? days for the reservoirs to become filled and then ,1 _ * j .:i it run inree or iour u?y? uum iuw supply is again exhausted. Otie large new mill, the Apalachie, it is said, baa been unable to start up yet on account of the unprecedented low stage of tbe water R M Anderson, near Rock Hill, has gathered 42 bales'of cotton from 40 acres, and is still picking. Samps Pope, of Newberry, has announced tbat he will be a candidate for Congress in tbe election. He is a federalist. Ernest Moore, E^q., of Lancaster, has been appointed by Governor Heyward to bold a special term of court at Abbeville. While pouring some melted babbit metal into a gin box tbat bad some grease and water in it, Sid JacksoD, of Dillon, was very severely it jured by the explosion which followed. He may lose both eyes. FOR SALE?A large lot of old tvpe metal, better and cheaper than Babbitt metal for running boxes. Saw miUmen ana otners win nna ins the cheapest metal on the market. For prices, etc, apply at the Dispatch office. Crazed by drink, H rry Bowles, of Brookline, Mess., shot and killed his wife at their home and a few minutes later killed policeman McMurray, who was attempting to arrest him. Johnnie Partridge, a pupil of the Jonesboro, N. C, high school fell while standing at the blackboard and died in a few minutes. His death is attributed to the excessive use of cigarettes. After walking from Terre Haute, Iod., to Knoxville. Tenr., and despairing of success, T. E Leroy, a tramp, was offered and accepted ?164 000 for a one-fourth interest in a pateDfc to tie the ends of steel rails together. The New York Central railroad is the purchaser. i : ENDEAVORED ill nlitics exemplified. I-or style and fit of garments tire II ARtMBB r priced line, the ;iAlco System of Clothing" we excel in values.?Bii I all the latest fabrics and color schemes in vogue this seasonflfln pattern and excellence of design are combined. Prices from 7.50 tXHra HUH lothing. Se$m >JU UU., I PRESCRIPTIONS Should be filled by Druggists wv Arm dfv nniiu w Life is too precious to be carelessly bandied. This has been my work for 13 years, and do guarantee you pure drugs and careful work. a2ty dbtjs 70? 1teep. _ fl[ Kinard's Horse, Cattle and Poultry Powder cures Chicken Cholera ' fljjlg , or no pay. The ideal stock food. Paints and Oils. IgSBB : T. txt. zkzinaxd.. gm < The Licensed Druggist at, leesyille, s. c. Sgi tyrs n r rnn7pr jtrsnivrs: mm AJXUkJ. \J U UVUtiJUIl UU kj V7J.* VJ ?m jftflj DENTISTS, fflfe 9 15X5 MAIN STREET, M COLT'MBX A H. C.M 'PHONE '330, ^ WM. PLATT,| DEALER IN 811 N3AELY OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, ^8 COLUMBIii, - - . S. C.H MAIN STREET. ||S We have received and have placed on onr shelves one of the most beautiful as well as the jftia most complete line of !jH@| FALL AND WINTER GOODS, | i ever shown in the city. These are all standard goods trom the most reliable mannpsc.^ ' tnrer8 and are recommended for their stylish and nobby appearand the'oeauty of pattern. A full line of Ginghams and dress goods of all de^ options, as well as lovely creations in fashionable spring and summer millimery.i Come and see these goods before purchasing. I will make it to yoPr interest to do sa . October, 9.?3m ^ I t ? New Cash Storey Gaze on onr new Furniture, handsome Suites, Lounges, Sideboards, Extension T#*oJes. fl|g| Sotas. Stoves, Wardrobes., Couches. Iron beds. Heed Rockers Trnnke, Mattrec8pr-r???>t- J|^ ton and straw.) Dinning Chairs, Extra Oak Beds, Washstands, Centre Tables.'Kitchen ! tables. Hall Hacks, Go Carta of all kinds. Household goods all new. We will lurn:sk 4Bnr your house from kitchen to garret for cash. W. H. SOWELL, 1 1 114 PLAIJST STREET, COLUMBIA, S.C. M Opposite Gregory Rhea Mule Co. Whiskey 1 Morphine Cigarettes j All drug and Tohabit. | habit. habit. ] bacco habits. flE Cured by KEELEYIK3TITUE OF S. C. W 1329 Lady St., (or P. O. Box 75) Columbia, S. C. Confidential correspondence ? EiTWiiiiininri ^iTwaiinniAi 1 |*i i ifflAunioc: pi i imAuniOi i 1704-1706 MAIX ST., COLUMBIA, ' J Dry Goods, Notions j Clothing and Furnishings. 1 A timely earning for the Lexington Friends and Patrons of these Stores: That our-' V *tock of Dry Goods and OlothiDg is away ahead of anything we ever carried in our line. jH The styles are exclusive and prices can't be matched in the State for same qaality. We fWa linn o tn on V/aiij wi^rou i?uo wk ouitvk uuuii xxcauu nrc atiawu A low ?<-? .-fcflgj come to see as if 30a want to help yourself: ^g?Rj We offer 50UO yards of 27-inch Outing at 30 pieces fine Wool Jeans at 20c., rega*^^|P oc.. regular price 7c. lar price 25c. ^Wk We offcr 10,0.0 yards of 38 inch Sea 20 pitces Good Jeans at 124c., regular 'M Island, 4?c. 15c. goods. " tiff We offer 3000 yards 30-inch Flannetts, Fid? Drees Goods and Silks here at a "'S 7ic , regular price 10c. bargain. We offer 10 0( 0 yards of good Calico at 4c Fine Clothing for men and boys at .^Ej 50 pieces half Wool Dress Goods at 84c., gpecial prices * m| regular 15c. goods. b 30 pieces Fine Dress Plaids at 10c. worth Founds in Flannetts. Pounds in Prints. ---?| 15c Come and see as before baying. gj[