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IN OUR LINE OF 0 select lines of goods with high reputation for quality, combined with SCHOFFNER & MARX, Manufacturers, have reached the highest ? This clothing is at once reliable, well finished and stylish. We have Prices ranging from $7.50 to ?15. Our OVER-COAT stock is overfl< ?22.50.We claim nothing we are not capable of proving. Come in ai Longman and Martinez PURE PALMS. 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 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 PARSUNAtit 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, COLUMBIA, S. C. DAVIS & COMPANY, St? . . < , . ; Harness and Saddlery, t':'~ r Ser\3t-' '.-1 ' 7&< 1517 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. ?iV' o jpsfsi. v 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 p- Blankets. 2?-'-. '* Any single parts of harness supplied on call. "We strive to please our trade and ask an examination of our goods and prices. t?-'' Y ' ^ . PARKER, LEFEVER, SMITH, DALY, AND A | isoi in ol Silo Borrei Boy's and loo's ios. FOOT BALLS AND ALL SPORTING SUPPLIES. i i;V Shol, Black and Smokeelsss Powder for all purposes, Loaded and Unloaded Shells, Fishing Tackle of Every Description, Camping Outfits, Boats, Bicycle?, and a full and complete stock of all goods in my line. IdP REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. ^ 7 \ Give me a call 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. IS. McMaster, GUNS, BICYCLES AND SUPPLIES, COLUMBIA, S. C. | WE: ARE j i PLEASED TO LET OUR LEXINGTON FRIENDS KNOW THAT OUR catt a VFV WTKTTP.Ti ?AiiU XXi.il/ i' ii' ? ...i j -?*SHOES*s^ are now ready for their inspection. We can honestly say that they ars , better than ever. We have pat more money into oar Shoes this fall at the price than ever, insnring every customer the best values that can be had. Every pair guaranteed. Prices reasonable for honest shoes.^^ E. P. & F. A. DAVIS, 1710 MAIN STKEET, COLUMBIA, - - - S. C. excellence of style and fit. In the ( finnicle of success. Prices range fron exercised great care in the selections Dwing with specially good and attracl id meet us face to face and let's have CORNER MAIN AND TAYLOR i j The Lexington Dispatch, j l l I WoHnocHav flAnPnihfir 7_ 1904. I - -7 Notes of Travel. To the Editor of the Dispatch: I again ask for a small space in your columns. The writer left off at Spadra, Ark. We boarded the Iron Mountain Express for Little Rock, Ark, thence to Jacksonville, Fla, and from here we h*d a 245 mile ride due South to Wauchula, Fla. This was toe end of our destination at present. It is a beautiful town. Everywhere you look there is something to please the eye of the stranger. 0:ange groves loadt-d with the delicious ftuit are smiling at you so temptingly. Also grape fruit and tangarines. The farmers here are very busy now shipping their fruit ' 1 ? ^ ^ noriQ. XOfc?y uru ^eiuu^ ?ci j gwu prices. They also raise some lemmons, too. They are shipping cucumbers. tomatoes, beans, squashes and are planting out cabbage plants. They will soon plant watermelons and cantaloupes. Flowers are blooming out everywhere. There hasen't been a freeze here since the winter of 1894-1895. The farmers are jubilant. The State Fair is holding at Tampa now. We arrived at Tampa today. ' I am now standing on the wharf on Tampa bay, looking toward the Gulf of Mexico. A large number of boats i are here loading lumber for foreign markets. I have nothing more of interest at present. James P. Dooley. Tampa, Florida. Nov 25, 1904. T mna n?Uh nfttorrh nf thfi _L vr ao riuiobru nuu v. _ bead for 15 years. I used a number of different remedies; also took special treatment of two physicians. I had a severe cough and verily thought I had consumption. The excruciating pains I suffered in blowing from my nose the tough striDgy matter is beyond my ability to de-" scribe. SiDce usiDg six 50a. bottles of Acid Iron Mineral, I have gone through two winters without feeliDg any symptoms of catarrh and my cough is a thiDg of the past. I have gained 40 lb3. in weight. C. P Hill, Gaston1'0, N. C. July 19, 1904. 5 Hoi Water as a Cue. No domestic remedy can equal hot water iD cases of congestion of the lunge, rheumatism or sore throat if tried promptly and thoroughly. An acute attack of croup will be usually relieved in ten minutes if a towel or * * " ' ' > > i i ii : ? ^3 strip oi nannei ioiata jeDgiuwioe auu dipped into hot water, then slightly wruDg out, be placed around the neck of the sufferer and covered so as to retain the heat. The same placed over the seat of pain will in most cases quickly give relief in neuralgia and toothache and laid over the stomach acts like magic in attacks of ? colic. Headache almost always to the simultaneous application of hot water for the back of the neck and to the feet. To Cure A Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E W. Grove's signature is on each a box. Price, 25c This Seats Pat Bickley. There seems to be no limit to the size of the corn in Iowa this year if the stories of the enthusiasts are to be believed. An ear of corn got loose on a nn:side near Harlan last week and broke off ten apple trees before it landed in the creek. Out near Oakland they are usiDg hay knives for husking pegs. A Macedonia man fell off a corn stalk Saturday while husking an ear and broke three toes on the frozen ground. A farmer near Walnut claims to be feeding two steers on the same ear of corn?one at each end?md doesn't expect them to meet in a week. A Carson man is moving his corn _ cribs out to the field and putting " them up over the corn. He claims Jlothing we sell we claim these qual a $15.00 to ?27.50. In our popular of patterns and here you will find ; rive styles. Here exclusiveness of p a heart to heart talk about your Go STREETS, COLUMBIA, S. C. Mitt s Pills After eating, persons of a bilious habit will derive great benefit by taking one of these pills. I f you have been DRINKING TOO MUCH, they will promptly relieve the nausea, SICK HEADACHE ? and nervousness which follows, restore the appetite and remove gloomy feelings. Elegantly sugar coated. Take No Substitute. it is easier than to move the coro. A champion husker who went to work near Hancock had even a harder time. He gave the first ear he busked a mighty fl-p, intending to throw it into the wagoD, but threw himself twenty-five feet over his head instead. He now loads them with a crowbar. When Pat reads this he will chew bis tobacco, and in time, will have Johnny Green to order some of this seed corn to improve his champion variety. The Mission Meeting. The meeting held in St. Stephen Lutheran church, in this place, last Wednesday evening, by ladie u the head of the Mission Board ot the Lutheran Synod of South Carolina, was a success both intellectually and financially. There was an unsually large congregation present and they were given undivided attention. The mission cause has been wonderfully blessed and benefited by the presence of these ladies, not only by the offering received but also because there has been a deeper, a broader and a more healthy interest awakened among the members of this branch of the Church, as well as among those of the other denominations, than there ha# heretofore existed, which will grow, ripen and bear fruit to the honor and glory of God and the advancement cf his kingdom on earth. The ladies of the missionary society are: Mrs. Scberer, Miss Grishaber, Miss Dinklebof and Mrs. Krepa. These ladies have several similar appointments in this county whither they have gone to redeem. Cures Blood Poison, Cancers, Ulcers. If you have offensive pimples or eruptions, ulcers an any part of the body, aching bones or joints, falling hair, mucous patches, swollen glands, 1 akin itches and .burns, sore lips or ; gums, eating, festering sores, sharp gnaging pains then you suffer from serious blood poison or the beginning of deadly cancer. You may be permanently cured by taking Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B ) made especially to cure the worst blood and skin diseases. Heals every sore or ulcer, even deadly cancer, stops all aches anrl r??ina ?nr? TPrl nP.flS all SWellilie'S. r-~-~ ? - o BotaDic Blood Balm cures all malignant blood troubles, such as eczema, i scabs and scales, pimples, running sores, carbuncles, scrofula. Druggist, $1 00. To prove it cures, samples of Blood Balm sent free and prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble and free rcedical advice sent in sealed letter., An Apoiogy. An excited military looking gentleman entered the editorial sanctum one afternooD, exclaiming: I "That notice of my death is false, sir. I will horsewhip you within an ! inch of your life, sir, if you don't apologize in your Dexfc issue." The editor inserted the following next day: "We extremely regret to announce that the paragraph which stated that Major Blazer was dead is without foundation." Lee Dukes, colored, was shot twice | j and seriously wounded m Lamar, Darlington county, on Saturday [ night while trjiDg to get away from the police in a raid on a gambling 1 den. Gus Crosby and Joe Only, white, and Richard Holmes, colored, were arrested in Columbia last week by detectives, who have evidence that they have been engaged for some time in a systematic course of robbing residences and stores. Constable Beauregard Connor and two negroes, John Sadler and Joe McllwaiD, had a shooting scrape in Lancaster recently, in which McIIwain was killed, Sadler's arm was broken by a pistol ball and the constable was shot in chiD, arm and side. ENDEAVORED TO itics exemplified. -For style and fit of garments the HARTpriced line, the "Alco System of Clothing" we excel in values, all the latest fabrics and color schemes in vogue this season, attern and excellence of design are combined. Prices from 7.50 te thing. ID CO.. PRESCRIPTIONS Should be filled bv Druggists N?T QUEEN Horns. Life is too precious to be carelessly handled. This has been my work for 13 years, and do guarantee you pure drugs and careful work. ANY DBtTfl YOU NEED. _ J Kinard's Horse, Cattle and Poultry Powder cures Chicken Cholera or no pay. The ideal stock food. Paints and Oils. T. "W- Kinaid. ; The Licensed Druggist at, LEESVIELE, S. C. nDc n i doo7 en &t sniffs lALlkJ. 1J. U. KXj DVllkJ 1515 MAIN STBEET, COLUMBIA, S. C. 'PHONE S30. WM. PLATT, DEALER IN \ Umbi da a J a a?*a 4 Eft J Mariana uij uuuuii, imms] ami uuuuus, 1'EAELY OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, COZLTC7MBIA, - - - S. C. MAIN STREET. We have received and have placed on our shelves one of the most beautiful aa well as the most complete line of FALL AND WINTER GOODS ever shown in the city. These are all standard goods irom the most reliable manufac- turers and are recommended for their stylish and nobby appearance and the beauty of pattern. A full line of Fjannelets and winter dre98 goods ot all descriptions, as well as lovely creations in fashionable winter millinery. Come and see these goods betore purchasing. X will make it to your interest to do sa October, 9.?3m. Maw Paeh Ctnra awn VH0ii vivi?i Gaze on onr new Furniture, handsome Suites, Lounges, Sideboards, Extension Tables. Sofas. Stoves, Wardrobes., Couches Iron beds. Reed Kockers Trunke, Mattres-ses (cotton and straw.) Dinning Chairs, Extra Oak Beds, \Va?h9tands, Centre Tables. Kitchen tables, Hall Racks. Go Carts of all kinds. Household goods all new. We will furnish your house from kitchen to garret for cash. W. H. SO WELL, 1114 PLAI]ST STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. Opposite Gregory Rhea Mule Co. Whiskey j Morphine Cigarettes All drug and Toll abit. I habit. habit., bacco habits. Cured by KEELEYI-NSTITUE OF S. C. 1329 Lady St., (or P. 0. Box 75) Columbia, S. C. Confidential correspondence solicited. : FlTZMAURICE! FlTZMAURICE! 1704-1706 MAIN ST.. COLUMBIA. Dry Goods, Notiozis Clothing and Furnishings. A timely warning for the Lexington Friends and Patrons of these Stores: That onr stock of Dry Goods and Clothing is away ahead of anything we ever carried in our line, rhe styles are exclusive and prices can't be matched in the State for same quality. We jarry the largest line ot merchandise to select l'rom. Herein we attach a few prices, so jome to see us if yon want to help yourselt: We offer OOuO ysrds of 27-inch Outing at t 30 pieces fine Wool Jeans at 20c., regu5c., regular price 7c. lar price 2oc. We offer 10,010 yards of 38-inch Sea 20 pieces Good Jeans at 12ic.. regular [sland. 4Ac. 15c. ^oods. We offer 3000 yards 30-inch Flannetts, Fid? Drees Goods and Silks here at a 71c , regular price 10c. bargain. "We offer 10 0CO yards of good Calico at 4c Fine Clothing lor men and boys at 50 pieces half Wool Dress Goods at 81c., sneci*i prices. regular 15c. goods. j . '* . . 30 pieces Fine Dress P aids at 10c. worth ! Founds in Flannetts. Pounds in Prints15c ! Come and see us before buying. c ;3g|ilf Nervous and Run Down ~ ^ u PARKER'S Jttjimprove^your circulation^^ R^ove the CI JS, and bmSz. matter that clogs the blood by taking i ggwpromotet * luxuriant growthRafton's Pills?then tone the nervous system ; lasygt wMBUever Pails to Bestore Gray with the Tonic Pellets. 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