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A Happy iTo you Farmers! You w Christmas as well as a pr< if you used on your crop Virginia-Caro Now, to insure yoursel year, and all the year ti tinue to fertilize your crc brands. They will pay for information if jour d VIRGINIA-CAROL! Eichmond, V a. Charles to Norfolk, Ya. Atlanta, < Durham, N. C. mmw DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO CHECK. W. P. ROOF, Cashier. DIRECTORS: aUati w P Root O. M. Efird ir B. Hilton James E. Hendrix. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Deposits of $1 and upwards received aid interest at 5 per cent, per annum Billowed, payable April and October. September 21?tf You Can Prevent Sick-Headache when you feel it first coming on, by taking a Ramon's Pill at once. It removes the poison that causes the trouble. A guaranteed cure, and money refunded if not satisfied. 25 cents. For Sale at Harman's Bazaar. AL/VIIS Dealer m a fall ] STOEV REPAIRS ALT 933 GERVAIS STRE1 ^^ZZo-a.sefu.rrLis ' All for cash at lowest prices. Will appiecial Friends. I guarante ? 1 doors TT 11 | Main St., Col a Cg Is where you can 1 g Stoc ? of all rH ^Mr. Lee SL Fa ton, is now with us r you and show you 01 c. q. brq\ ( w7t. mar a?iiai pa ? a r? nr ll F WMJLtSALt - UCALE O-u.1 2 High Grade Gooc Possible Dan Valley Floi Ask for our quotations before you j Molasses. Can G< | re ^17A ? 4M V w*y UMAMg VV V K ' W. T. MAI 1406-1408 ASSEMBLY T0C11 I Take Laxative Broi H Seven MIIEon boxes sold is pdst 12 1 r? ;^0BBB9S9UHSBBB8SBflBSBGBM9BBQ if new x ecu g|g ill certainly have a Merry 1||1 ^spcrous, happy New Year, apf s at seed-time 8||j lina Fertilizers 11 f a happy New Year every jA|| irough to Christmas?con- yH|| >ps with these well-known ?i|f yon handsomely. Write WmM. ealer cannot furnish you. jBl| CNA CHEMICAL CO. WB a. S. C. Savannah, Ga. j a. Montgomery, Ala. Memphis, Term. MHEk i ?hgmes boilers. Taaka. Btecka, Pl^ea ao4 Bb??t-Zroa Work; BkaftSaf. Pollays, Ctoarl&g, Bum Bapnra, ?tt, Mill OutlXM. V^CaoS 9T9T7 tiar. work 9M Mull. UY1HD IBOR WOBKH * 8WFFK.T Of UCUOTiL. ?XOMLt. The proposed impeachment of Judge Swayne may be followed by ftn investigation into the busine&s methods of a cumber cf other federal judges, who, it is claimed, have been umiogin extortionate expense ac1 counts. HOOK, T:1 Grades of i and. STOT7"jBS I lire of ^AYS KEPT OIV HAND. ST, COLUMBIA, S. C. 3iiin.gr <3-ood.s.w :e a liberal share of the trade of my Lexington >e to give satisfaction, 30 ft i?i inmbia, S C., | ind one of the best ?0 ks of P kinds. CD B .11awv formerly of Gas- ^ md will be glad to see p lr stock. mum. I TIN SONS, !RS - IN - GROCERIES. v?otto: Is at the Lowest 3 Prices. iir a Specialty !! purchase your Grain. Meal, Flour, rxxls. Tobacco, &c. Sell "We Guarantee. ?T1JM SUAIS, ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. ire a Cold in On no Quinine Tablets, j* , nonths. This signature, The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, December 21. 1904-. Echoes from "Wateree. Tbi* part of the grand old county is keeping pace with time. Everything la progressing nicely and our people are contented The Chapin High School ie fl mrishing under the management of Prof Piekena Lindler and Mias Blanche Kjzer. They have about one hundred pupiis on the roll. The Stoudemire Bros, are doing .nnm <1ao;.niiliinpr near here. c The members of St. Jacob's [VVa j teref ] church are going to bund a! Dew caurch. The iumbbr is already on the ground. Mr J J. Eargle of Chapin, was heard singing last week, another voter. The Sunday schools of St. Jacobs j and Chapin are preparing for X nas exercises Mr. A. J. Shealy has returned from a deer hunt down in the lower part of Richland county and reports a fine time. ! Mr. G. H. Eoon is going up in ! Newberry county to ihreeb peas. | Mr. Rood's machine does fine and I quick work. It beats frailing them out "all to death." Mr Jim Sites is at Chapin learning telegraphy under Mr. Sease. Miss Gregory is teaching the Martin school, and Miss Daueson is teaching at SpriDg Hill. Grain is looking fioe. Well, Mr. Editor, the people of j Iowa may beat Pat Btckley raisrng corn, but our old burner, John Amick, will beat them hunting deer. Jobn nie went down to the Wateree river ewamps on a three week's hunt, but returned a few days ago and he reports to have feathered a redhead j uapsucker. ] With best wishes to Dispatch and j j its readers. Rusty Rufus. i Straight Pacts. A whole lot of fa"cy phrases can b? written about remedies, bur it takes facts to j prove auythintr?good straight facts. And i the strongest fact you ever lizard is that j Tannopiline is the best cure for piles on j the market. It cures absolutely. Has aLeaUnff. so--thin* eft' ?'t from the .-tart. I I All druggists have, it for $i.no a jar. Ask i for Tannopiiiiie and don't dare take a sub- j stituie. A Drunkard's Awful Crime. Tampa, Fla., Dec 15 ?Just recovering troui a week's drunk, C?pt. ' Jobn Flowers, a wealthy lesident of j Palma Sola, seized a shotgun and j discharged the contents of one bar- j rel into the face of his adopted son j James, aged IS, then fired the other | barrel at John Riy, a neighbor, and ; realizing his raafa deed went to his | room and drained a bottle oI laudanum, from which he died. The step-son's ir juries are believed to be fatal, one eye being shot out and nt tha chnt fint.flriticr the braio. I OUUiU v/* Wi-v V ~ ~ -?Q Kay was only slightly wounded. Flowers is one cf the best known men in this section. The deed is at* j tribufced to delirium from drink. A Flourishing School. To the Eiitor of the Dispatch. The Montmorecci High school | continues to flourish under th? skilltul management of Prof. H V Risk as principal and Miss Annie Humphi ries as assistant. They have now an enrollment of 03 pupils aod the patrons sre well pleased with their work Prof. Etish J is from Lexington county and Miss Humphries is from near Kitchen's Mil), Aiken county. She is a daughter of C*pt. Humphrie?, a veteran teacher cf Aiken county. A Visitor. A Guaranteed Cure For Files, j Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Druggists refund mousy if Paz.) Ointment fails to cure any case, no matter of how long >' /> i i < j XT': 4. j Branding, id o to i-x uav?. plication gives ease and rest. 50c. If your druggist hasn't it send 50c io stamps aud it will be forwarded post-paid by Pari9 Medicine Co. St. Inuie, Mo. 20**21. i The Bailey-Copeland Company of ! Columbis, are making a reputation j for themselves on aceouDt nf the ex| cellency of their goods. When you j j waDt to be well diessc-d give them a ; j call and inspect their stock. They j ! will "do you up brown'", for a very i I little moDey. The Coroner's jary brought in aver- j j diet last week that the Hughes family j I at Trenton came to their death by | the hands of persons unkoown to the I j lry. The public hes settled down ! to the conviction that B. B. Hughes, in a fit of insaoitv. murdered his i ; wife and two daughters and then i committed suicide. i > In summarily dismissing the pres- j idents of the cuy and rural carriers1 : i associations, the president has nipped : in the bud a growth which gave every promise of being a powerful i political organization. Ibm* Cores Grift m e uay [XoX. 11 Sri/ on every I i box. 25c. I p | | injjnMji. i Advice to the Aged. Age brings infirmities, such as sluggish bowels, weak kidneys and bladder and TORPID LIVER. Tutt's Pills have a specific effect on these organs, stimulating the bowels, causing them to perform their natural functions as in youth and IMPARTING VIGOR to the kidneys, bladder and LIVER. They are adapted to old and young. A Sad Aeccidnt* Conway Field Oa Saturday morning [November 11."] Diggett Oijilvie, operator of a moulder of tbe Conway Lumber Co, wbile ufriag odg of tbe trim saws of the company happen*d to a very sad accident. The saw it seems, is suspended from the ioft of the planing mill shed by a lever aDd is fastened at the top by a rope to which is fastened a weight to pull the saw back to its place when iet go by the operator It was while operating this saw that the rope broke and the saw flew back striking the young operator at tie junction of the left thigh with the b >dy causing a very ugly and paiDful wound. Mr. Ogilvie was carried to the drug *tore of Dr. E Norton, where medical aid was immediately administered. He was carried to the home of hie graudmother, Mrs. Jeremiah Smith, where from all reporte, at present be is improving. Mr. Ogilive is an efficient employee and the accident is sadly regretted by all. it tne saoy is uutnng xeetn, Be sure aDd use that old and welltried remedv, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all p^in, cures wind colic and is th#? remedv for diarrhoea. Twenty five cents a bottle. It is the Best of All. Found Load in Bed. Ycrkville, Dec II.?Mr. James W. Seiner. county dispenser, was found d<-ad in bis bed tbi* morning. He has been qu te a suffer*r from rheumatism and it. is thought it attacked his heart. He was in usual health last night and attended to his business during the day. Many Valuable. Last year eleven millions of letters and parcel went to the Dead Letter Office. Many of them contained money and valuables, but could not be returned to the senders becaupe the senders foolishly signed their letters merely "father," "brother," "mother," "sister," etc. The money taken from the letters nf unknown senders amounted to S52.907 53 Is any of your moDey represented in this total ? Beautiful, Useful Presents. Toilet sets, miDicure sets, mirrors, silver tripple plate goods, cruiet stands, butter and pickle dishes, cake plates, pitchers, mugs, silver and gilded trays and trinket boxes, i 11 - i i I: I sueu uciep, aiuump, a ueauuiui nut* of fiae vases, novelties in mantle and bureau ornaments. These goods are all of the latest styles and designs and are very pretty and cheap. Call early and see these goods and make your selection before the rush begins at The Bazaar. Fasted Forty-eight DaysRogers, Ark.. Dec. 15 ?A physi cian here is authority for the statement that Miss Carrie Sawney, residing three miles southwest of this city, has jast completed a self imposed fast of 48 days with no ill effect. She weighed 240 pounds at the beginning of her feast and it was for the purpose of reducing her weight that the task was undertaken. She now weighs 200 pounds, and al- 1 though for 48 days she subsisted entirely on water, she is in the best of health. Yes, With a Death Grip. Some uninformed Washington papers asking if Crum will hold on AA I Inrtf A f /"I Aflf AA I tu tuo uiuuc ui at' \juai icoiuu j after the SeDate confirms him. Might i as well ask if a cat will eat a mouse \ affc<r it has finished playing with it. j The Yorkville Enquirer rather despairs of accomplishing anything towards the afco'ition of the dispensary at the next eession of the legislature. In the Smoot hearing recently a Mormon revealed what is termed the n'nod curdling oacns taKen id me j "Endowment House." The South has several cards up its sleeve that can be played against the ! Piatt call. Io after years a man mav regret j the fact that he attended his own i weddiDg. A. maD should not be startled by a j noble impulse; it may be only tryiDg j to escape. Man's mission in life is to pay for j the thirgs woman waDts. ??MM? ?g?m?1^?MOMM??????? ! CLASS. ! : | W e are Wholesale and Retail Dealers in < WINDOW AND PLATE OLASS. I j ALL KINDS OF [ i BUILDING AND ORNAMENTAL GLASS. | j I J Investigate the great advantage of our > ; PAINTS. I ; Moore s rure House Uolors a ready [ < mixed paint made with pure Lin- I ! seed Oil onlv. ! j > < If bought regularly rlie price would have to be Sl.oO. * < Sale price $1.30 per gallon. Tinted Goods?Regular > \ price ?1.7."), s;tle price $1.30. > i Lorick & Lowrance Go | J (INCORPORATED.! ) j COLUMBIA, S. C. i j ; ^uiiwsw'iijiw^^'WP^iJV'ii'WWWWWFfuu'Ww'ii" j SOUTHERN | ? "t=? A TT TTT A. "V 2 ? ^.v -U? w -U , m J The Souih's Greatest System, 2 Uuexceiled Dining Car Service, 1 THROUGH PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS j 2 ON ALL THROUGH TRAINS. 2 I CONVENIENT SCHEDULES ON ALL LOCAL TRAINS | G i 8 ft ^ Winter Tourist Rates are now in effect to all Florid;: ]x)ints. For full 9 ? information as to rates, routes, etc.. consult nearest Southern Railway ? ? Ticket Agent, or: 2 i re. w. hi ;xt,: % Division Passenger A*ent, ? | CHARLESTON, - S. 0. 5 ? e???????????????????????????????????????^???*#???* ^sss8^s^3sss??ss^s888ffi ? gs n II If 69 mB h ?8 " ^ rs ?2 i Sale, i The big Stock of ?? 22 . Wni F. Furtick, ?? gg slightly damaged gg m by fire and water, eo H at 1210 Main St., g 25 Columbia, is now ?5 SS being sold for what ?? 22 it will bring. This ?2 gg is a great cnanee to *** eg buy your fall and ?5 SI winter supply of Sg goods at greatly ? ?S reduced prices. ?? 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