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corner, The Bailey-Copeiand Co., llliH ft south'cSoiINA. HMRa?n^nnKsnBBaBrasniHSRasaES BUY YOUR CLOTHES AT THE The demand for our High Grade CI A l?AC!fi! Rift $ f a ! Ht fa PA business is meeting with marked fa Ri vSJj it UJT IkJitil V* gjBT to and brightened up by goods that . ?J0 and yet not too high in price. We I :s THE BAIU m&t: -' fffef BgyYonr WINTER SHOES affggg COHEN COLUMBIA, S. C >S2??V * ,. , Nothing but Solid Leather Shoes Sold and Eyery Pair Guaranteed. ttr * '' \ , P^'7-k They are here and of course are beauties, bee tus? they are Keith K.onqierors in High and Low Cats. Blacks and Tans. All Leathers, Uoiou Made. You ar.? respectfully invited to call when in the city and inspect the e goods. Quality guaranteed. (Men's Shoe Store, P: I 636 MAIN ST.. COl UMBIA. S. C. DAVIS & COMPANY, \ 9 ^ ^ m urn I ' 1 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 H Irt v\ IJL)ittU&CW. Any single parts of harness supplied on call. We strive to please our trade and ask an Pi examination of our goods and prices. j FURNITURE AND STOVES. h ?-4 1-4 p. g TRY . E I I JONES & BRACK, | S * |s ^ WHEN JLJ* 8 ^ t S COLUMBIA FOR FURNITURE, STOVES, ETC I ? High Grade, Cheap and Medium Furniture. At this time C gC p v c g we have 35 | SOME REAL BARGAINS I fc a * O in second hand Beds, Bureaus, Chairs and Bed Springs, c x Don't miss the place. ? JONES & BRACK ** 1208 Main St, opposite City Hall, ? COLUMBIA, - - - - - - - S. C. I- j WE ARE ; PLEASED TO LET OUR LEXINGTON FRIENDS KNOW THAT OUR j FALL AND WINTER | ^SHOES^are now ready for tbeir inspection. We can hoiestly say that they ars J better than ever. We have pat more moae? into oar Shoes this Jail at the ; nrir** tb*n ever, insuring every customer the best values that can be had. I r j ^Sy*Every pair guaranteed. Prices reasonable for honest shoes^g^" I E. P. & F. A. DAVIS, 1710 MAIS STREET, COLUMBIA, - - - S. C. r & .othing, our steadily increasing business, A ivor. The Clothing season is now at its he: are new and stylish. We have in our line have on our tables for you?a suit?at half CORNER MAIN AND TAYLOR ????M??? f The Lexington Dispatch. | I ? Wednesday, February 1, 1905. Echoes from the Campus. To the Editor of the Dispatch; All the students have now retur ned from spending their holidays at home and have settled down to th eir studies and everything promises a successful year. The people of the town of Leesville and the student body were well entertained by "The Anderson Rhaer Concert Co./' on Monday night, the 16th. The little one-year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Barr died last Tuesday and was buried the following aay at the Lutheran cemetery. The bereaved family has the sympathy of the entire town and surrounding countryN Dr. E. J. Etheredge is now in Columbia in the discharge of his duties as a Representative from Lexington county. Mr. J. M. Meetze, spent bust Saturday r and Sunday at the home of one of his i J i ? ~\,nA Q room mates uuu icjAmo ua> mg nau. ?, nice time. A gentleman after having spent several hours at Salist-o Hall with his fellow best girl, on returning was sorry to find his buggy filled with bricks and chairs. The finest entertainment at Leesville this year was given in the College chapel last Friday night by Mrs. Jolly and her Wax Figures, which was attend by a large crowd. After this the audience was invited to attend -'The Cariosity Shops" given by the Freshman, Sophemore, Junior and Senior classes, which were beautifully decorated. Miss Lilla Lindler, of \ Gilbert, an alumna of the class of '1)1 r was on the Campus last Friday night. Mr. Baseomb Hardy, an aluminus of '92, was also on the campus last Friday.; Messrs. J. A. Caugkman and Jesse Smith visited their homes last Saturday and Sunday. The young ladies are now busy preparing for their annual contest which will take place February'lTth. I close with best wishes to the Dispatch and all its readers. Un Eleve. Leesville College. January 24, 1905. Say "Murray's." Wh^n you've got. a bad cough just say " V?UKRAY'S." If a druggist gives you anything but Murray's Horehound, Mullein and Tar you're not g-nirg the best and surest cough remedy. Make him give you Murray's. Acts quicker and you get a 50c. size bottle for 25c. Every druggist has it. Is It Bight? Is it right that a property owner should lose $4.20 to let a dealer make 50 cents? A dealer makes 50 cents more on fourteen gallons of ready-for-use paint, at $1.20 per gallon; the property owner loses just $4.20. Is it right? It only requires 4 gallons of L. & M. and 3 gallons linseed oil to paint a moderate sized house. Ten Thousand Churches painted with Longman & Martinez L. & M. Paint. Liberal quantity given to churches when bought from W. P. Roof. 1G On Reception Committee. Washington. January 25.?Among the Senators selected to be on the reception committee for the inauguration of Roosevelt is Senator B. R. Tillman of South Carolina. It is not known whether the president made the selection himself or whether they were made by Brigadier | General Wilsou, chairman of the inaugural committee. Notice. Notice is herehy given that the health of the people of tin's e??u?itv is in iminent 'lander und must be taken care of. It has been decided that every precaution be taken to prevent prolonged eases of pneumonia, grippe, ?te. The uest thine:to do is to erive a good co"gh mixture a-soon es the e'uigh starts Get MURRAY'S HOREHOUNo. JUUELETN AND TAR. Only 25C\ a bottle. At ail druggists. Sfill E5P?loa.ino', Some days ago the woods in the mountains known as London Heights, opposite Harper's Ferry, took fire and burned with great intensity. After burning for sometime a series of explosions were heard, which startled the inhabitants, and the concussion was so great that it broke windows in some houses in Harper'Ferry, across the Shenandoah. The explosions were caused by the bursting of shells which were thrown on the heights at the time when General Mills surrendered to Stonewall Jackson, in 18fi2. These had failed to explode when they were find, and had lain there for over forty years. A Father's Protection. Father, it is as essential for you to provide a safeguard against that nightfiend to your children, croup, as to their hunger. Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein will cure cough, croup and coias. At aruggisis. r)0c. and SI.00 a bottle. Sold by all druggist. | ! To J he Editor of the Dispatch: j The busy season is already begin! ning to dawn and the farmers are eomj mencing their year's avocation, j Th" fall in cotton we feel is only a r em j pnrary stampede in business circles. Hands are very scarce and labor high. Many feel that eight cent cor ton is bet 11 these circumstances tend to convince ight, and our stock of SUITS AND OVER( what you have been looking for?an overco the Merchant Tailor's price, yet a model oi ELANI5 STREETS, COLUMBIA, S. C. ter for the South than a ten cent article, j But experience shows that all things I prosper when everything is high and when all pursuits find a ready market for their products. The ginners' reports, like our politicians, are doing us a very material harm, for many ginners swell their reports to more than they have ginned and the Secretary of Agriculture can't get in one million and a half bales of their output. The late developments show conclusively that the speculators in cotton futures are not the "cussed "Wall Street Bears" after all, but are our own Southern men who have gone North, and the Yankee lias but little to do "with the matter, and another false impression has been clinched and another wrong has been traced to our own doors. The Veering outfit of Messrs. Rast & Pooser has commenced and promises a good future. Messrs. Witt & Reeves have established a feed and sale stable and are doing a very flourishing business. They keep a good line of horses and mules and buggies and wagons constantly on hand. Mr. Croker has purchased the place once owned by A. M. Harsey, near here, and has moved to it. "!\Xt. Willie A/Trv/vro ortfl lmrf> XTJLX TV lXJU^/ itXVV*. U A?VAAAA? 7 . v moved to Eureka, S. C., where he will run a machinery outfit for Robert Abies. Mr. Moore goes well recommended to his new home and Swansea and the community loses a grood citizen. A purcliaser is looking out a site to place an electric plant and electric lights is promised for Swansea in the near future. Dr. A. C. Langford, well known to this county and who was ouce a citizen of Lexington county, after a long protracted struggle with paralysis and the additional affliction of a broken leg, ha* at last surrendered his life when the vigor of his masculine form and iron constitution could 110 longer contend with the determined will of his maladies. He liogered many months in Prosperiry, S. C., his old home, attended by the faithful and dutiful devotion of his j daughter, Miss J. Langford. Dr. Langford was a giant intellectually and physij cally and possessed a kind generous heart ! and did a great deal of practice in his life from which lie never expected anything and for which he never charged. Spectator. Fraud Ezposed. A few counterfeiters have lately been making and trying to sell imitations of Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption. cougrlis and colds, and other med icines, thereby defrauding the public. This is to warn you to beware of such people, who seek to profit, tiirough stealing the reputation of remedies which have been .successfully curing disease for over 35 years. A sure protection to you, is .our name on the wrap, per. Look for it on all Dr. King's, or Bucklen's remedies, as all others' are mere imitations. H. E. BUCKLEN & Co., Cliicago, 111. and Windsor, Canada. Camden is to have a new court house costing $32,000. A man at Granby Mill at Columbia refused to be vaccinated, took smallpox and died. His last request was that his wife and children be vaccinated. Afraid of Strong Medicines. Many people suffer for years from rheumatic pains, and prefer to do so rather than take the strong medicines | usually given for rheumati.m, not knowing that quick relief from pain may be had simply by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm and without taking any medicine internally. For sale by The Kanfmann Drug co. Another big cotton mill, operating thousands of spindles and employing hundreds of hands is to be completed Tvi- nck-vf. full Mf. t"}>A I Cl/ilU All. Kf* >?. v ? w Lockhardt Shoals, 011 Broad River, in Union county. ! A Salisbury*, X. C., liquor drummer j | was run in by the police in Gaffney for I solicting orders for liquor, without a j license, and put up $25 for his appearance?but he did not ap])ear for trial, and his money was forfeited. Chamberlain's Cough Remeiy the Mother's Favorite. The soothing and healing properties of this remedy, its pleasant taste and prompt and permanent cures have made it a favorite with people everywhere. It is especially prized by mothers of small children, for colds, croup and whooping cough, as it always affords qnick relief, and as it contains 110 opium or other harmful drug, it may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. For sale by The Kaufmann Drug co. Representative Legare. of Charleston, lias introduced a. bill in Congress to pay Rachel L. David, of mar city, for stores and supplies taken by S Herman's army during the Civil war, forty years ago. Agonizing Bums are instantly relieved, and perfectly i healed, by Bucklen's Arnica Salv?-. 0. Riven bark. Jr.. of Norfolk, Ya.. write?.; T burnt my knee dreadfully; that it blistered all over. Bucklen's Arnica Salve stopped the pain, and healed it without a scar." Also heals all wounds and sores. '2oc. at The Kaufmann Drug co., druggist. |||g| The Bailey-Copeland Co., 1 SOUTH CAROLINA, HIEXSEBHB5SS2S&HSEBBBESBBBKBES9 vs that our modem method of ^ We are Not Perfect. 20ATS are constantly being added at?one that is elegant and st ylish, 31 BUT WILL RIGHT OUR WRONG, : the tailors art. COMPANY. :: \ WM. PLATT, DEALER IN Dry Mi, Misery and Notions, NEARLY OPPOSITE POST OPPICE, COLUMBIii. - - . S. C. MAIN STREET. We have received and have placed on oar shelves one of the most beautiful as well as tha most complete line of , m m BBk a a a in mm mm mm mm mm an mm FALL AND WIN! fcK liUUUS tver shown in the city. These are all standard goods trom the most reliable manufeotnrers and are recommended for their stylish and nobby appearance and the beauty of pattern. A full line of Fiannelets and winter dress goods ot all descriptions, as ? well as lovely creations in fashionable winter millinery. Come and see these goods belore pnrohasicg I will make it to yonr interest to do so, October. 9.?3cd. "Whiskey | Morphine ! Cigarettes I All drug and To. habit. | habit. | habit. j bacco habits. Cured by KEELEYINSTITUE OF S. C. 1329 Lady St., (or P. 0. Box 75) Colombia, S. C. Confidential correspondence solicited. FlTZMAUHICE! FiTZMAURiCE! 1704-1TOO MAIX ST., COLUMBIA, Dry Goods, Notions Clothing and Furnishings. A. timely warning for tbo Lexington Friends and Patrons of these Stores: That oar f-tocfc of Dry Goods and Clotbit g is away ahead of anything we ever carried in oar line. The st>les are exclnsive and prices can'c be matched in the State for same qaalitv. We carrv the largest line ot merchandise to select from. Herein we attach a tew prices, so come to see ns if you want to help yourself: We offer 50jO >ards of 27-inch Outing at ( 30 pieces fine Wool Jeans at 20c., regu5c., regular price 7c. lar price 25c. , k We offer 10.0 0- yards of 38-inch Sea 20 pieces Good Jeans at 12$c.. reg'Iar Island, 4ic. 15c. goods. We offer 30G0 yards 30-inch Flannetts, FiDe Drees Goods and Silks here at a 7?c , regular price 10c. bargain. We offer 10 01 0 vard* of good Calico at 4c FiDe Clothing lor men and boys at 50 pieces bftif Wool Drees Goods at 31c., gpecui prices, regular loc goods _ . _ j - -d ? - - m PnnnnQ in Printfi 30 pieces Fine Dress P aids at 10c. world ] * ? 15c I Come and see us before bajing. Alfred J. Fox, ! : liflfsJI 5!?,|J |T' Life and Fire j j Insurance and | j 'Lexington, S. C i Only First Class Companies Eepre- Before You Purchase Any Other Write sented. THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANY j I ORANGE, MASS. ; Mv companies are popular, strong Many Sewing1 Machines are made to sell regardand reliaoie. ^0 one can give your I jess of quality, but the 4hXew Home" is made business better attention; no one can j to wear. Our guaranty never runs out. give you better protection; no one can j We make Sewing Machines to suit an conaitions give you better rates. , of the trade. The ''Sow Home" stands at the d . j ? ? .. .. . head of all Mi^h-grade family sewing machines | Prompt and care fill attention given : sold by authorized dealer, only. ) to buying ana selling Real Estate, ; both town and country properties. | FOR SAL- BY ! Correspondence re>.pecr'fulysolicited, j I j "W t*. ROOF, i ! ' 1 j Lexington, S. 0. Money to Loan. JlllJf, Woolley's users of morphine, TT7EARE PREPARED TO NEGO- PAINLESS^ SKSftfSpuSIS: YY tiate lo^ns on improved farming ag? K 9 fj Wk j? caine or whiskey, a lands in Lexington County. No comruis- gl|| i" 1 9 kWh '?r?,e ^?0j?i? nuTor sion. Borrower to pay actual costs of aj|| glSg | wj| B?| L^afo'rium^treatpr^parnf inn of papers. apSs? 9J?7 HhH me?t. Address, Dr. Sept. 14. 6m THOMAS & GIBBES Wgm&l A"D B* ^OOLLEY, 1-227 Washineton W WiSty ^ If Nervous and Run Down v SfeSl^v^^ PARKER'S simply improve your circulation. Remove the HAIR BALSAM j waste matter that clogs the blood by taking fms&faBjSSjSCleanse* anil beactifie? the atSr. Ramon's Pills?then tone the nervous system J WSRgS^||9 Promotes a.luxuriant v??! HESSE;*JHtesr.MaVJlSXTe.'Sv j Willi IHC lUUIV-iilHW. ... v.... ? : aad money back if not satisfied. rw"n<4Tn iThilr falliag; 1 For Sale at Harmau's Bazaar wS&^*E 33?soc^ndsi.wnt | . | :