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select lines of goods with high reputation for quality, combined wiil SCHOFFNER & MARX, Manufacturers, have reached the highest* [ This clothing is at once reliable, well finished and stylish. M e have Prices ranging from ?7.50 to SI 5. Our OVER-COAT stock is overfi ?22.50.We claim nothing we are not capable of proving. Come in a: pjy Longman and Martinez PURE PAINTS. The actual cost of the regular shades of Longman & Martnez paints when thinned readv for use, will be SI.20 per gallon. V > ? 1 O You mix one gallon L. & M. Paint a ?1.75. With three-fourth gallon Raw Linseed Oil at oo ??. Makes one and one-third gal. ready for use paint cost $2.10. 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 Or Institution supported by voluntary contribution will be given a liberal quantity of the Longman & Martinez Pure Paints whenever they paint. ?For Sale by? LEE A. LORICK & BRO, p.-: COLUMBIA, S. C. IteV / tip ? DAVIS & COMPANY, p VTAnnA?i?i anil i itai iicsa aim tsauuii'i j, = 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 . v Blankets. Any single parts of harness supplied on call, fx We strive to please our trade and ask an | examination of our goods and prices. . parser; g ; LEFEVER, SMITH, p. DALY. AND A I liii ill n igii inn Bei's id Mat's fiis. BP ' FOOT BALLS AND ALL SPORTING SUPPLIES. m '' ' Shot, Black and Smokeelass Powder for all purposes. Loaded and Uuloaded m Saelis, Fishing Tackle of Every Description, Camping Outfits, Boats, Bicycles and a full and complete stock of all gocda in my line. I3P REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. ^3 SsS&ii ' ' S -1 - 1: Give me a dall or send your orders when in need of anytmng id my nut and I will do toe very best I can for you. Satisfaction Guaranteed. S. B. McMasten <>. .. fe aims, BICYCLES SUPPLIES, I COLUMBIA, S. C ??r ; w i c ,\K'i-; i . { PLEASED TO LET OUR LEXINGTON FRIENDS KNOW THAT OUR | FALL AND WINTER ?SHOES^ are now ready for their inspection. We can hoaeatly say that they ars ; better than ever. We have pat more mone? iuto oar Shoes tins tall at the |; price than ever, insuring every customer the best values that can be had. ^B^Every pair gnarante*d. Prices reasonable for honest .shoes^g^ ! E. P. & F. A. DAVIS, 1710 MAIN STREET, j COLVHBXA, - - - S. C. i excellence of style and fit. In the unnieleof success. Tries range fro exercised great care in the selectim owing with specially good and at tin ad meet os fee? to face and let's hav CORNER MAIN AND TAYLOR ! Ths Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, November 16,1904. Mr. Richard ca Immigration. Mr. M. Y. Richard?, the I a d and industrial agent of the 8 u her?: Hail way, is familiar with the conditions of the South and is a strong advocate f immigration. In a ta'k with a correspondent of the Columbia State. Spartanburg a few days ago, he says there are hundred and hundred-of acres of line farming lands n ttillod lying idle and e ing to waste and the cxcu-e or the iaud owners is that there is s?i?h a scarcity of labor that the land must remain uneubivavd "What your peo le need on4he ? this is white help," said Mr. Richard*. "I was talking to a man in a neighboring tow recently and o'd him that for $^5 or $30 a month he could t>ire an industrious, capab'e and trustworthy white immigrant to tend some 4'? or 50 acres for h?m. His reply was that to pay such a sum of wag-s would ruin him. Yet he pays worthless negroes, who m ke poor crops, at an avenge rate of $S to $10 r>er month. There would be eeono v in making the test, if the farmer would venture " ?v:r, K-ch rds takes a bright view <-f ihings along the immigra lion line an ' savs that w ile the work must be ca?efuliy carrio 1 on in a syste natic mann r, it i-* only a matter of time when train loads of ad siraMeclass of foreigne s a a hauled South to settle and improve the country, A Runaway Bicycle, Terminated with an ugl y cut on the ] >g of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grt>v? II). It devo1oped a subborn ulcer unyielding to doctors an<> iemedi*s for four ye?rs. Then -Bueklen's Arnica Salve i-ured. Its just is good for burns, soalds, skin eruprioLS and piles. 25c., at the Kaufmaun Drug Co. Heavy Fines Imposed. Charleston. November 19.?The police deparimentof this ci-y is making it warm 'or the b'i d tigers and gamblers. raiding th^ir es'abhshmoots often and holding them up for heavy fines in the recordm's court The fines eoiJec ed fro ? two tigers. s*-von lofi-ry shop dealers aid gatr.Piers aggregated the sum of $650 this morning. ? - 4 ? ? Disastrous Wrecks. C irelessness is responsible for many railway wreck and the same cansts are making human wrecks of sufferers from throat and lung troubles. Batsine-i the ad^nt of l>r K Dg's New Discovery for consumption coughs and colds. even the worse cases can be cured and helpless resignation is no l >ng^r necessary. Mrs L' is Cragg, of Dor che-ter, Mass., is one of many whose 'ife wa? saved by TV. King's New Discovery, This great remedy is guaranteed for all throat and lung diseases by The Kaufmann Drug Co .. Druggist. Price 50e, and $1.00. Trial bottles free. Johnston Swept by Fire. The little town of Johnston was swept by flames on the mowing of the lOtn inst, *aud practically the whole of the business section destroyed. About llo'clock fire was discovered in the seeond story of a frauie building o? the eas? side of Main s*reet the upper part of which wns occupied by Mr. and Mrs. J.P.Duncan. With a str'-ng wind blowing the flames were so<?n swept from the piiut where the started to the east end of Main r>!irrTino" building in their path for half a. bl?>cJc. If is supposed the fire started from a defective flue, and had gaiued : eon-idorable headway before it was discovered. "When the family occupying the house wli*re the fire started 'ouncl matthe'r home w. s wrapped in tf 'ir.es it was not until every avenue of escape had beer: endangered, and their escape was a narrow one. They saved onlv the clothing which they were wearing, The Exact Thiag Squired for Constipation. "As a ce tain purgative and stomach purifier Chamterlain'd Stomach and Liver Tablets seem to be the exact, thing required, strong enough for the most he-bust. yet mil i enough and safe for children and without that terrible griping so common to most ' purgatives." sa>s It. 8. Webster A Co., Udora. Canada. For sale by The KaunnannDrug Co. "Wont as Usual. The "Solid Sou^h" went r,s usual, but it will now buckle <low^ to business and go right on putting up mills, building railroads and opening mines. Soesa't Ssspsct Old Age. | Is shameful when you'h fails to show proper respect for ?*dd age, but just th? contrary in f h" case of Dr King's New Life Pills. They cut oil maladies no matter howsevcre and irrespective of old ago. Dyspepsia, jaundice. lever, obstipation a'l yield to this perfect Pill, 25c . at the Kaufciann Drug Cj, Benefit to "Sello Girls." > Between 4 0C0 and ."bfCO telephone girls employed in London. Fngisnd. central office will benlit u->d?r a now schedule demanded by them In future :hey will work an average of eight and hair hoars a day. Monev Made is Money Saved. Dr. Vm. 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 patients to use Taylor's Cherokee L'eroedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein for eough?. folds and consumption. At Druggists. 25e.. Ste.. and $1.00 a bottle. Extensive Freight Yards. TheC.andW.fi. and the Seaboard railroads have made a <]< ?! with parties in Greenwood county for the purchase of several acres of land oral near the town of Greenwood^ oh whien extensive freight yards will tevrocted- Thi* deal has been ; under consideration for sometime, and was | consumated irst week. -* ' When You Hare a Bad Cold j You want a remedy that will not only give : quick relief but effect a permanent cure, i You want a remedy tlt.it will relieve the j lungs and k> ep expectoration easy, i You want, a remedy that i.- pleasant and i safe to take. Chamberlain's Cough Kcmedy meets all of j these jeqnireinents and for the speedy and j permanent cure of bad "<>ids stands without . a per. For sale by Th?- Kaufmann Drug : Company. Unnecessary. i Urown?Hello. Charley! Where's your brother Tom working n<*v;? 1 Jhao -Oh. Tom hadn't d.>u?* any work for a m longtime. He's g?t a .iobur.Uergovornment. don't you know. Clothing we sell we claim those qua) ni ?15.00 iv ?27.50. In our popular is of patterns and hero you will lind .dive styles. Here oxclusiveness of r e a heart to heart talk about your Cl< : STREETS, COLUMBIA, S. C. ! A HAPPY I | HOME Is one where health abounds Wiith impure blood there cannot be good health. With a disordered LIVER there cannot be good blood. revivify the torpid LIVER and restore its natural action. A healthy LIVER means pure blood. ? Pure blood means health. Health means happiness. "*ke no Substitute. All Druggte* Tricksters to Organise. An eft >rt is bpine m?do to oreanize a Stato I Truck Growers' Association of South Ohio lioa. It is iikely that ill" meeting will be hold at the sume time as the spring meeting of the Stit?Fair Soetety. and as this will give those interested plenty of time, to issue a call and arrange tr? c-?m?. a iargo attend, anee is expected- The formal call will be issued in the next few weeks. When you want a pleasant phyeje try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easy to take ai?d nroduce no gnoing or other unpleasant effbet. Sol i by The Kaufmann Drug Co, Japanese Were Eepulsed, St. Pe'ersburr. November 11?Gen. Shaharoft in h dispatch dated yesterday reports the repulse of a Japanese attack November sth on tip-Itnssian position before Sinehinpu, No fighting was reported to have occurred yesterday. Eerb W. Sdwar&s Injured. Herb V.*, Edwards of Des Moines, Iowa, got a fall on au i *y walk Inst winter, spraining his wrist and bruising his knees, "Tne next day,"'he says. "1 hey were so sore and st ft' I was afraid 1 would have to stay in b?d bu^1 rubbed them well vith ChamberIain's Tain Halm and after a few applications aH soreness had disappeared. For sale by The Kaufmann -/rug Co, . It makes a g ri indignant at a stranger who stares a* her and wonder at him if he dosen't Not a Sick Day Since. "I was taken severely sick with kidney troub'e I tried all sorts or medicines, none of which relieved me. One day 1 saw an ad. of your Electric Hitters and determined to try thaf. Aft?r taeing a tow noses i leit r<jliev<*d,and s'-on thereafter was entire) ycnn-cl and have not seen a sick day since Neighbors ot mintihave bwn cured of rheumatism, neuralgia, liver a"d kidney rronbics and general debility." This is what ? F. liass, r f Freeinoor. N. C.. writes. Only 5Gc , at the Sau fmaun Drue Co. A woman can pick up a good many years without suspecting other people suspect- it. 2To Poison in Chamberlain's Cough Eeme&y. From Napier New Zealand Herald: Two yearsago the Pharmacy iJoard of New South Wales. Australia, had an analvsis made < i ail the cough medicines that were sold in that market. Out of th" entire list tliev found only one fat they declared was entirely free from all poisons This exception was Chamberlain's ' ough Itemed}*, made by the Chamberlain Medicine Company. I>es Mrines, Iowa,S. A. Tlie absence of nnreortics makes this remedy to? safte*t and best that can be IimJ: and its with a tceling of security that any mother can give it to her little ones. Cnambsrlain's Cough liernedy is especially recommended by its makers for eough, corns. croup and whooping cough. This remedy is for sale by The Kaufmatin Drug Co. The Delegation. The South Carolina delegation in the next congress will be as follow*: First district George Legare, reelected; second, Patterbon to succeed Croft; thi-d, Wvatt Aiker, reelected; fourth. Joseph T Johoeon, reelected: fifth, D E. Fmley, reelecv ed; sixth J. E Ederbe, to succeed Scarborough: seventh, A. F. Lever, reelected. Tne sfc8te ticket polled practically the full vote, and it is probable the t the total vote cast in this election will be the largest recorded for some years in South Carolina. Djo'i try to fight tbp devil with fire. Take a weapon with which be i* riot familiar. Don't eet your *oo an example and then punish bim for following it. A man can ruu deeper into debt in a minute than be can back out of in a year. The sermon that fails to hit you ia j ! one that doea you little good. The man who drinks i* sure to j marry a woman with a delicate sense j of smell. ; You Can Prevent Sick-Headache when you fed it first coming on, by taking u Ramoti's Pill at oner. It removes the poison tha| causes the trouble. A R'uarsnteed cure, anc money refunded if not satisfied. cents. For Sab* at Tra man's Bazuar. Lities exemplified. For stvlc and fit of garments iac HAR1- SB priced line, the ;,Aico System of Clothing'* we excel in values. all the latest fabrics and color schemes in vogue this season. H ?attern and excc-Hi-nee of design are combined. Prices iroin 7.50 ^ K Should bo filled by Druggists JJOT QilEKV JJorns. I Life is too precious to be carelessly handled. This has been my work jeX for 13 years, and do guarantee yon pure drugs and careful work.' JBm AWV nnrra vmr wraism ^ ' Kinard's Horse. Cattle and Poultry Powder cures Chicken Cholera or no pay. The ideal stock food. Paints and Oils. M T. "W. 2?ixxa,xd.. S I The Licensed Druggist at LSESVILLS, S. C. \ '% DRS. T L. BOOZER & SONS I i Mil ICTTMT8 rtlfli J 1515 MAIN STBEET, " ; COLI MBIA, 8. C. 'PHOISE 8SO. WM. PLATT, . DEALER IN ^ ft ? ^/P'^i1 if j5 i ury uooas, amy ana notions, K3ABL7 CPPOSIT3 POST OFFICE, COLTJMBIii, - - - 3. C. MAIN STKEET. 1 We have received and have placed on onr shelves one of the most beautiful as well as the J most com Dlete line of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. i 0 ver shown in the city. These are all standard goods from the most reliable manufacturers and are recommenced for their stylish aad nobby appearance and the beauty oi pnttern. A full line of F.annelets and winter dress goods of all descriptions, as w ll as lovely creations in fashionable winter millinery. Come and see these goods before purchasing. I will make it'to your interest to do sa October, y.?3ni. Gaze on oar new Furniture, handsome Suites, Lounges, Sideboards, Extension Tables. Sotas. Stoves, Wardrobes., Couches Iron beds, iieed Kookers Trtinke, Mattresses (cotton and straw.) Dinning Chairs Extra Oak Beds, Washstands, C.-utre Tables. Kitchen iabies, Hall Backs. Go Carts of all kinds. Household goods all new. We will l'umish 3our house from kitchen to garret for cash. W. H. SOWELL, ' 1 114 PLAI2ST STREET, COLUMBIA, S.C. | Opposite Gregory Khea Mnle Co. Whiskey I Morphine 1 Cigarettes j All drug and Tohabit. I . habit, j habit. J r bacco habits. Cured by KEELEYINSTITUE OF S. C. 3o29 Lady St., (or P. O. Box To) Columbia, S. C. Confidential correspondence solicited. flTZMAURICE! plTZMAURIC! 1704-1706 >'AIX ST., COLUMBIA, Dry Goods, Notions Clothing and Furnishings. A timely warning for the Lexington Friends and Patrons of these Stores: That on. stock of Dry Goods and Clothing is awav ahead of anything we ever carried in our line. ? The styles are exclusive and prices can't be matched in the State for same quality. We carry the largest line ol merchandise 10 select from. llereiu we attacn a few prices, so come to see us if you want to help yoursell: We offer 50j0 yards of 27-inch Ontiog at j 30 pieces tine Wool Jeans at 20c., reguGc., regular price 7c. j lar price 25c. nr . ? iCi n "o :?1. t'.. ' nn /> 1 . 1 Its uti-r iv.vlv vr.iws ui oo awi oca -u pitces \_rooa Jeans ai i_.lc.. leg ; ;ar Island, 4?c. 15c. goods. We offer 3000 yards 30-inch Flannetts, Fine Drees Goods and Silks here at a 7.1c , regular price 10c. {bargain. "We offer 10 0:0 yards of good Calico at 4c i Fine Clothing lor men and boys at 50 pieces balf Wool Dres* Goods at 81c., j speci{lj prjces regular 15c. goods. ! ? , . ?, ^ ^ 30 pieces Fine Dress P aids at 10c. worth J 1 ennds in Hannetts. Pounos m Prints. 15c ' Come and see us before baying. ? ? ?^???m If Nervous and Bun Down * j I aimpl-7 improve your tirculation. Remove the nMm, OMknaMm . waste matter that clogs the blood by taking j Si|||pSM???& " Ramon s Pills?then tone the nervous system Fails to Hestore Gr?y with the Tonic Pellets- All in one box for 2-">cts Hair to its youthful Color. and money back it" not satisfied. ! iWMsH Ca-r<=? ?c?'.p a. h?ir inh loj. 4 r. 1 -TT - I> "Si i'V,?tid$l.Wttl Drun?:?t? lor bale at Harmaii s nivzaar. | " * **? w * A i