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DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO
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W. P. ROOF, Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
Allen Jones, W. P. Roof, 0. M. Efird
R. Hilton James E. Hendrix.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD.
r Deposits of $1 and upwards received atd
interest at 5 per cent, per annum allowed,
payable April and October.
September 21?tf
' Yon Can Prevent Sick-Headache
when you fed it first coining on, by taking a
Ramon's Pill at once. It removes the poison that
causes the trouble. A guaranteea care, and
money refunded if not satisfied. ?> cents. <
For Sale at Harman's Bazaar. '
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Straight Tacts.
A whole lot of fancy phrases can be written
about remedies, but it takes facts to
prove anything?good straight facts. And '
the strongest fact you ever heard is that
Tannopillne is the best cure for piles on
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bealiDg, soothing effect from the start.
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for Tannopiline and don't dare take a sub
stitute.
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The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, January 18,1905.
Letter from Tezas.
To The Editor of the Dispatch:
As there is no ooe at this place
corresponding to the Lexington Dispatch
and, too, I have never wrote
from this place, I will now attempt
to send you a few items, as I guess
that my Lexington friends will be
glad to hear from me. I left Columbia,
Nov 1,1904, arriving id Navasots,
Texas, the Nov. 3rd, 1904, making
my journey three days and i wo nights. {
I Passed through several beautiful i
cities and towns, and some very good !
farming land
1 am now here in Texas to dance
with the boll weevil in the coming
snmmer.
I spent several days in Navasota
with my cousin, E B Hendrix, and
family, enjoying a very pleasant time.
I afterwards thought that I would
visit E jans Prairie, my old home place,
the place of my birth 22 years ago.
This little town is 25 miles, north east
of Navasota located on the I and G
N Eailroad.
I found that the folks at this little
town are very friendly and social.
It bad been a good while since I
had laid my eyes on these grounds,
(18 years) though some of the buildings
and grounds looked natural. I
i wna nnt hard Iv old enough to remem
""" "V D
ber very much bow things looked
?s I was only four years of age when
my parents moved from this place.
lhe land grows very nearly every
thing that farmers need.
Cotton is the principal crop, corn
is raised with great ease, farm all tbe
year through with improved riding
plows.
Tne lands are level and smooth.
Roads are extra good in dry weather
but in rainy they are somewhat
stick?.
There is a beautiful Metbodwfc
church erected on the prairie witti a
very good memberships Servic s
fourth Sunday a. m ana 7 p. m Rev.
Adams, pastor. On the atms grounds
is a nice school house is erected,where
a flourishing school is conducted
RoaDs Prairie has only been blessed
with a R. R. a short time, about two
years.
The little town (Roans Prairie) is
building up very rapidly, and contains
Bix Btores and is in good shape for
more now soon. I am now et 'ymgs
the riDg of the anvil, the principal
work being horse shoeing. A ad, t do,
I am on the lookout for a little maid
to shoo the chickens. So while I
shoe the horses she can shoo the
chickens
Wei), Xmas, has come and gone
onA T fhir?b? that; AVflrv bodv 6D1 oVed
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that day.
I had a special invitation to Mr.
S M Am ck'd, near by, whice I fulfilled,
and bad a pleasant time.
We have had some very cold
weather for the past few days, but
not too cold for the young to marry,
as there have been very numerous
ceremonies around.
Mr. Chcar Hendrix, of Nw?*9ota,
was in our section during the Xoaas,
holiday?. We were very glad to
see him and hope that he will soon
come to the Prairie again.
Mrs. J. W. Gates ?nd two diugbfcers,
Lily Bel's and Vivian, epsnt a
few days in Nivasota with relitives
last week.
We!', I will not write a long letter
this time, as the dinner table is waiting
on me and a big fat turkey will
not do to miss. I will send ray best
wishes to the Lexington Dispatch
aDd its many readers. Dodd H.
j Roans Prairie, Jan. 4th 1904.
j Cures Blood Poison, Cancers, Ulcers.
If you have offensive pimples or
eruptions, plcers an any pare of the
body, aching bones or joints, falling
hair, mucous patches, swollen glands,
ek;n 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 per
manently 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
and pains and reduces all swelliuge.
Botanic Blood Balm cures all malignant
blood troubles, such as eczema,
8cab3 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 medical
advice sent in sealed letter.
Accomplished Much Good.
Special to The State.
Lexington, Jan. 12 ?Rev. H P.
Fitch, State evangelist of the Baptist
church in South Carolina, closed a
series of meetings here last nigbt
lasting ten days. AH his services were
largely attended and much good
accomplished.
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w %Ajf in Two Days. 1
72/ fa on every I
box. 25c. J
Ms Pills
FOR TORPID LIVER.
A torpid liver deranges the whole
system, and produces
SICK HEADACHE, ?.
Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Rheumatism,
Sallow Skin and Piles.
There is no better remedy for these
common diseases than DR. TUTT'S
LIVER PILLS, as a trial will prove.
Take No Substitute.
Change of Schedule.
Tbe rearrangement of the schedules
on the Southern railway between
Columbia and Augusta are as follow*:
Southbound?No 129?Leave Columbia
5 00 a. m instead of 5 30 a.
ft Kit ft m tr?offtftof
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7.10 a. m , arrive Trenton 8 15 a. m,
as at present, Augusta 9 50 a. m. as
at present.
No. 133?Leave Columbia 11 40 a.
m instead of 12 01 p. m., Bates-burg
12.50 p. m. iDBiesd of 107 p. m.,
arrive Trenton 1 38 p. m instead of
1.53 p. m., arrive Augusta 2 50 p. m
instead of 3 00 p m , arrive Edgefield
5 20 p. m. instead of 5 00 p m., arrive
Aiken 2 20 p m. instead of 2.30 p. m
No 7?Leave Columbia 5 00 p. m.
as at present, Batesbarg 6 14 p m
instead of 6.07 p m , Trenton 6 58 p.
m. instead of 6 55 p. m , arrive Edgefield
7 20 p m. instead of 7 15 p. m.
No 8?Leave Augusta 7.50 a. m.
as at present, Edgefield 7.50 a. m instead
of 7 45 a m.
No. 134?Leave Augusta 3 55 p.
m. instead of 3 30 p. m., Aiken 4 20
p. m. instead of 4 00 p. m., Edgefield
1 15 p m. instead of 1.30 p. m.
Leave Trenton 5 00 p. m. instead
nf 4- 3/5 tv m RotAfc.hu ror 15 4-4- n m
tr ? ' f" ?
instead of 5 20 p m ? arrive Columbia
6 50 p m instead of 6.25 p m
No 130?Leave Augusta 7 30 p.
m. as at present, leave TreDton 9 25
p. m. instead of 9 40 p m, Batesburg
10 35 p. in instead of 10 50 p. m.
If the Baby is Cutting Teeth,
Be sure and use that old and welltried
remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Sooth|
ing Syrup, for children teething. ~tsoothes
the child, softens the gUu-t,
allays all pain, cures wind colic and
is the best remedy for diarrhoea.
Twenty five cents a bottle.
* It is the Beet of All.
Navy Cadetship.
Congressman A. F. Lever of the
seventh district has been called upon
by the navy department to nominate
a candidite for aopointment as midshipman
in the Baited States Naval
Bcademy. A competitve examination
of all applicants will be held in Columbia
on Saturday, Feb. 4cb, at 9 30 a.
m. to govern in the naming of a
principal and two alternates.
Applicants must be between the
ages of 16 and 20 years and bona fide
residents of the seventh congressional
district. Iq addition to the mental
examination each applicant will be required
to pass a satisfactory physical
examination, conducted by a reputable
physician at Columbia.
| Those who desire to take the exam
ination should write Congressman
Lever for permission to do so, giving
some weil known person in their community
as reference. Full information
will be given upon application to
him at Washington, D. C.
A Guaranteed Cure For Piles.
ItchiDg. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding
Piies. Druggists refund
- money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure
I ady casp, do matter of bow loDg
j standing, in 6 to 14 days. First api
plication gives ease and rest. 50c.
j If your druggist hasn't it send 50c
iu stamps and it will be forwarded
post-paid by Paris Medicine Co., St.
Louis, Mo. 2Gvv21.
Bryan Backs Teddy.
Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 12?Wil|
liam J. Bryan, in an address to the
j Indiana legislature yesterdav, follow!
ed up his commendation of R Oieveit
| made at Lafayette. SpeakiDg on the
presidents recommendations of railroad
legislation, Bryan said: tkI hope
every Democrat in the senat8 aDd
bouse will support the president to
the utmost and I say in advance I
shall recommend the defeat of every
Democrat for renomination who does
| not ertand by rbe president in his
effort to briDg about these recommendations."
To Curs A Cold In One Day.
Take Lexative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money
if it fails to cure. E W. Grove's sigi
nature is .on each a box. Price, 25c
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Ship Subsidy Bill.
Washington, Jan 12 ?Notice was
! served on the Democratic members of
j the bouse committee on merchant marine
today that the majority intends to
| pueb the fiubeidy measure drafted
by a joint commission of the bouse
and senate and would work to have
! it passed by congress at this session.
Committee meetings to consider the
subsidy measure will begin Tuesday.
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! FERTILIZERS i
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| We Represent >
i VIBGINIA-CAEOLINA CHEMICAL CO., I
1 COLUMBIA PHOSPHATE CO.,
: NAVASSA GUANO CO.,
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! High Grade Ammoniated Goods, Acids ;
! Kainits, Tankage, Nitrate, Potash, |
]' and Cotton Seed Meal. >
] ^-DELIVERY MADE TO ANY PART OF THE I
J COUNTRY, AND WILL SAVE BUYERS MONEY. [
Special Formulas fo Suit Different Crops
S eedss*
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The lars-est and most eomnlete stock of Farm and >
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< Garden Seeds in the State, in packages and bulk. Write ;f
< us for Fertilizers and Seed Prizes. ^ i
j Lorick & Lowrance Co |
j - (ISOOBPOBATED.) i
j COLUMBIA, S. C. j
| SOUTHERN |
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3 The South's Greatest System. 3
3 Uaexceiled Dining Car Service. 3
5 THROUGH PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS ?
S ON ALL THROUGH TRAINS, %
| CONVENIENT SCHEDULES ON ALL LOCAL TRAINS, j
2 Winter Tourist Rates are now in effect to all Florida points. For full ?
information as to rates, routes, eto., consult nearest Southern Railway
Ticket Agent, or:
| R. W. HUXT,i
I Division Passenger Agent, %
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| NEW MERCHANDISE. |
500 Men's Fine Fur Hat". ? 30> Ladies' Fine Leather
in all the new shapes, sold ^ Antomobile Hand Bags, the
formerly at $2 00 and $2.50 $ 75c. kind at 25c. each.
VV each, now at 99c. 300 dozun Men's 25c. Sns
^ne *ot ^en 8 Hats, good penders, during this sale, 10c.
shapes, at 20 cents each. & per pair
50 dozen Men and Boy's \ 5,GOD yards regular 10c. per
Caps. The 50 and 75c. kind, ^ yard Laces, all kinds and <9b#i||
tor this sale 25 cents. & qualities, during this sale 5c. xafcx
One lot Men's All Wool > per yard
Pants at 50 cents per pair. 5,000 yards 10c. Embroid~seXx
500paiis Men's Fine Pants & eries, Edgings and Insertions
at 99c per pair . \ during this sale, oc. per yard.
25 dozen Men'-; Best Cordu- ^ All 25c Embroideries, durroy
Pants at $1 2f) r>er pair. ^ ing this sale at 10c' per yard.
100 Men's ^ery Fme^t All V '400 pieces very fast Calicoes
&&&& Wool Fancy "Worsted Suits ^ and Percales, daring this sale
*0^0$ sold everywhere tor S'6 50 ^ 5c. per yard. jrwz.
|?jL3 per sait. all sizes at S10.00 'v 25 Ladies' $5 00 Jackets at Ajy|
(Sh&k ' daring ~ bis sale. & $3 48 ^
\Q*LJr 500 Boy's Two Piece Slits ^ 00 Ladies' Good Walking jPTj
(ftji is at almost half price $100, ^ Skirts, at 8 jc. each ffiji la
SI.48, and $3 43?during this ^ 300 Ladies' Fine Dress Hats
sai-. \ soid for $3 50 to $5 00 each, CT^F
One lot Men's All Silk nr* during this sale $1.09 each.
S; ring Ties at 5c. each 40 One lot Ladies S7.50 to xS?
One Jot Men's Fine All Silk a S*0 00 Dress Hats for $3.49
Iff jfc 25c. Midget String Ties, dur- ^ daring this sale
ing this sate 10c ? 1,030 Ladies' hne hemstitch- M
gRnp One lot Men's 50c. All Silk ed Handkerchiefs at 2.vc each. ??
Fine Four-in Hand Neckties. ^ 500 only Men's 10c. white ||f j|
dnring this sale 19c. each, or f Handkerchiefs at oc each,
three for 50 cents ^ One lot Men's $1.25 nn
une ,ot Fine Kain ^ dre^s iiid Ciloves atouo. <aco,
! Coats st SI.98 each. ^ 200 pieces lull 36-inch
1,000 Umbie'lasathalf price Bie* ching at oc. p*r yard
Dollar Umbrellas at 50c All & 50Q Ladies' $1 09 and $1.50 ^~s4T
S5.00 Umbrellas at $2 00 each ^ Corset? at 25c. and 50c. dor
T iDg this sale.
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