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On this date yon will be offered an opportuni all. Seize this opportunity; invest your idle Prices have taken a landslide, quality consid IDE BAILEY-COPELAND C % : 4$mrf l?dh ?ny Your ;Sw3&> WINTER SHOES 1 .JwSpfe COLUMBIA. S. C. -._ Nothing but Solid Leather Shoes Sold and Every Paii( (guaranteed. They are and or coarse ars beaufcies?bAa*? they are Keith Konquerors in High and Low Cats LI^ks and Tans, A.U LeftaHfcii, Uaiou Made. Yoa are respectfully invited to call wien in the city and ir^e^theie goods. Quality guaranteed. Cohen's Shoe Store, * I 636 MAIN ST.. COl UMBIA. S. C. ============================== ICIIDUITIIDC liin CTHUCC I vtim I uiiLi ftnu giuibui < r ^ ^ p: 5 ' .5 jr,' 5 TRY 5 | JONES & BRACK, | |v 3 , WHEN IN? ^ { I COLOMBIA FOR FURMTURB, STOVES, ETC ( '' o ^ I C2 High Grade, Cheap and Medium Furniture. At this time c l#v , C g . we have. 55 1 SOME REAL BARGAINS | o. . ";v _ _ * O in second hand Beds, Bureaus, Chairs and Bed Springs. r> v_ -'B rS ??; . -co Don't miss the place. ?2 JONES & BRACK ^ , UH i v ^ -.<^,,0 ?* ?_ ct. ; t _ rci_ TT.II I hrj 1ZU0 iU.*iD s>l , upposite v-/iiy xxtui, ^ )r COLUMBIA, - _ . . s.C. ADVERTISE A COST SALE wHY? BECAUSE OUR GOODS ARE NEW AND STYLISH. HOWEVER WE WILL SELL YOU A SUIT OF CLOTHES OR AN <)VER C?AT FOR fig-Less Money gf?| THAN OUR COMPETITORS WHO TELL YOU THEY ARE OFFERING YOU (XX>DS -^p'^p TNYR T/FISS TWA\T POST. MMt ??" COME TO SEE fS. -?1 I ??g P. C. PRICE & CO., If | jfkr 10)1 ("k:rv:,is Strw*. ^a> . i COLUMBIA. S. (.'. .Wk,^A ' i i is It Bight? Many Children are Sickly. ; Is it- right that :? property o\vit?-r * ??. ai .>/\ i,.? .. J....1/1. w..>t.. *.m \[ftrher Omv's: S\vi'ijf Powders for i snouin. lose u> i-.-i ?i ?.... . _ ... cents? A dealer makes 50 cents more Children, used by Mother Gray. a mirse ! on fourteen gallons of ready-for-vise in Children's Home, New York, break j paint, at Si.20 per gallon: the property up Colds in 21 hours, cure Feverish ness, owner loses just 8-1.20. Is it right? : Headache, Stomach Troubles. Teething i It only requires 4 gallons of L. & M. Disorders and Destroy Worms At all and 3 gallons linseed oil to paint a mod- druggists. 25e. Sample mailed FRKE. ! erat-e sized house. ; Address. .A lien S. < )1 instead. He Roy. N. ! Ten Thousand Churches painted with ^ IT Jxmgman & Martinez L. & M. Painr. __ Literal quantity given to churches wl ?n bought from W. P. Roof. li ' Advertise in r!i?* Dispute!). J .ty to secure Clothing,! dollars in Bailey-Copel ered. nun i itv mm\, ^ ! The Lexington Dispatch. I ?r Wednesday, February 22, 1905. Obituary. Catherine A. Kvzer. nee Black, was born August 10, 1885 and died January 22, 1905, making her pilgrimage here on earth 20 years, 5 months &Dd 12 days. Soe was the youngest daughter of Mr. W E and D E. Black, of n^ar Priceville S. C On December 20, 1904. t-he was united in mairiage by Rtv Sbeaiy to Mr Harry K)Zrr, of near Lexington, making their voyage together in life only a abort span cl one month and two days. She leaves a husband, father, mother, two brothers, three sisters and a host of relatives and friends to mourn her sad departure. She was a loving daughter and a devoted wif*; she was another fLwer just in the bloom of life, but went from this world to share the glories of that world beyoud. We hope to meet her some daj, where no more parting comes, but wn^re all is peace and joy. It gives her dear loved ones relief to think of her dying testimony which she has left behind for them to know. She is safe on the other side beckoning her loved ones to come. God bless and comfort this dear young bereaved husband aDd entire family. A few more years shall roll by, a few more seasons come, aDd we shall be with those that rest asleep within the tomb; a few more struggles here, a few more partings, snd we shall be where temptests cease and surges swell no more. m *MWW BBMjlWWVIK A few counterfeiters have lately been making and trying to sell imitations of Dr. King's New Discover}' for consumption, coughs and colds, and other medicines, thereby defrauding the public. This is to warn you to beware of such people, who seek to profit, through stealing the reputation of remedies which have been success ally 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. 3UCKLEN & Co., Chicago, 111. and Windsor, Canada. A. Forgotten Law. One of the many laws of the State that ha9 fallen into disuse is that relating to the care and preservation of trees aloDg the highways.. Section 459 of the cede reads as follows: "Whoever sbail willfully or wantonly cut dowq or kill any tree growing within 10 feet of. any road which may be laid ou*, altered or mended by authority tf the county supervisor of any county, which shall, by direction of the highway surveyor in charge of such road, .have been left standing as convenient for shade to | the said road, for each tree so cut down or killed shall be tmea twentyfive dollars at any court of competent jurisdiction." Make your druggist give you Murray's Horehound, Mulj lein and Tar. Cures your ! cough. 25c. a bottle. Tbe United States senate last weak passed a bill to make two more states?one to be composed of Oklahoma and Indian Territory, the other to be New Mexico, with Arizona left out J. Hobart Moore, of Chicago, president of the Rjck Island railroad, presented bis soq with a check for $100,000 upoo his 21 -*t birthday last week. He put tbe check in an envel >pe by his plate at tbe breakfast table. Afraid cf Strong Medicines. Many people suffer for years from rheumatic pains, and prefer to do so rather than take the strong medicines usually given Tor rnetimau.m, iwiwhjw ing that quick relief from pain may be had simply by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm and without taking any medicine infernally. For sale by The Kaufmann Drujr co. Shady G-rova News. To the Editor of the Dispatch: The enow ami sleet baa almost disappeared ?nd we are having a j rainy time. Our people arertjoicing j over this raiu on account of tbe scarcity of water in the wells and springs. I', seems that our I\ F. D. mail carrier has endured this dreadful Hats and Furnishing Gand Company's Suits, t CORNER TAYLOR A )ON'T FORGET TO REM! ?^?????? weather v?ry patently. Although 1 the cold wiod is whizzing and the mud is hub d^ep, he goes on with his mail weiring a broad smile and a big overcoat The cold has injured the oat crop considerably. I hope the people wont give up the grain crop for cotton. It is high time that our farmers were considering the corn, wheat, potato and meat problem more carefully than the cotton problem. L?-t there be plenty of these reliable articles among us and cotton will be a reasonably good price. Increase the acreage of these food producing articles by all means so as to have plenty and to spare then plant all the cotton you please. Notwithstanding the rough weather our young people are spliting the mud and ice attending parties and Bociables. We are glad to welcome Mr. Wesley Amick back to his old home place again. Mr. A. A. Metz has added a commodious addition to his dwelling. We learn that L. M. Bouknight, who is teaching school at Cokesbury, has been elected to teach geology, physice, Greek and history next year. He i9 now teaching senior physics in addition to his regular work in his own department. We are glad to bear of our Lexington boys beiDg honored with such positions of honor and fairly good salnrips Wp rirprlif?t, thnrnuah work from him. He won the 6cienoe medal and the history mtdal in colloge. Miss Luia Eieszar, who is teaching at the folk school house, is giving perfect satisfaction. She is a zealous worker amoDg the children. Feb. 14,1905. Farmer. ^ ^ Chamberlain's Cough Remedy 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 quick relief, and as it contains no 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. A young woman in Darlington gc t married in a magistrate's office on Wednesday, and while going from the office to the buggy fell on the ice and broke her arm in two places. Two white meD, in liquor, met a negro in the road in Darlington county last week and shot bira for nothing. A white mau who saw the act reproved them for it, and they _i i i : mi J. .J i l 11 suofc Dim. JLue negro uieu, uuu iue wbite mac will live. The murderers have been arrested. Agonizing Burns are instantly relieved, and perfectly healed, by Bncklen's Arnica Salve. C. Rivenbark, Jr., of .Norfolk, Va., writes: ' 'I burnt my knee dreadfully; that it blistered all over. Bncklen's Arnica Salve stopped the pain, and healed it without a scar." Also heals all wounds and sores. 25c. at The Kaufmann Drug eo., druggist. The South Carolina Medical association will meet in Greenville the 12tb, 13tb, and 14th of April. Union county has made a special levy of 4 mill for the old soldiers. P P Horn, aged 25. of Savannah, Gi. was struck by an engine on tbe i Southern at B'dgeway last week at^ instantly killed. The omnibue public building bill in congress coutains provisions for $50,000 government buildings at I Anderson and Sumter. j | Tfl * i roisons in s occl. I I Perhaps you don't realize (hat many i j pain poisons originate iit your food, hut j some day you may feel a twinge of dysi jiepsia. that will convince you. Dr. j King's New Life Pills :ir<- guaranteed j to cure all sickness due to poisons of unJ digested food?or money hack. 2oc., at I The Kaufmanu Drug co's., drug store. | Trv them. j ! ' _ I Left Alone by Mother. ! Spartanburg, February 10 ? While ! | her mother bad gone out to a we 1 j j for a bucket cf water fchie morning. j | Erbel, fhe three-year-old daughter of ' j It. W. Lawi?. bead of tbe card room j ! of tbe Tncapau mil)?, played too | ! near tbe fire, and tbe fiime? from j the opeu grate set her dre** on fire. | ! She was fearfully burned and de j spite the attention of several pby?icians died this afternoon. * i ebruary 18 to February 25, A "^SSw oods, of quality at prices that will interest he investment is equal in value to U. S. bonds .ND MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. ]MBER THE DATE, FEBRUARY 18th TO THE 25tb. \ | t iHnal 1 |I?1U0! UUi ?I !;! Having determined to pusm\JvZF; !;! our hand made harness andj<2ps|s ;! make room for same, we are! ~~ ;i now offering a lot of good] I lit IHDE HARNESS !;! at greatly reduced prices. ! ! !;j Best Web Back Bands, 2 !;! !;! for 25c. If you want any ];l !;! bargains, call early as these ]\ !;! goods at marked down fig- ];! l;j ures will soon go. ^ O rr-^ jD&vis&00.,p !;j 1517 Main St., Columbia, S. C. ] WM. PLATT, r DEALER IN Dry Goods, Millinery and Notions, vrvmrTT MreneTrrra -oncm nnwrms iilAAM A gaA COLTJMBIii. - - . S. C. MAIN STREET. We have received and have placed on our shelves one of the most beautiful as well as the ' most complete line of FALL AND WINTER GOODS ever shown in the city. These are all standard goods lrom the most reliable manufacturers and are recommended for their stylish and nobby appearance and the beauty ot pattern. A full line of Flannelets and winter dress goods ot all descriptions, as < well as lovely creations in fashionable winter millinery. Come and see J these goods betore purchasing i will ma&e it to your interna u> do sa " October. 9 ?8m. Whiskey I Morphine ! Cigarettes All drug and Tohabit. j habit. | habit. baeco habits. Cured by KEELEYINSTITUE OF S. C. 1829 Lady St.. (or P. O. Box To) Columbia, S. C. Confidential correspondence solicited. ^ ^ ^ I ^ BUY THE ^ 1YL1SS MAJS'l'ttA IIUNXU-Y j m A ' B n February 1, XQ05. 4vl* pd. j 11 VfOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT i J :ill persons having demands against | ^Jv the Estate of Martha Ellisor, deceased. ) will present the same to the undersigned j ^ properly proved, and all parties owing \ SrfSSffi* said Estate are hereby notified to make ^witT a^ERNESThu!11S^^SY!" "1*1 All ft V "f~.A 1 AOH i Before You Purchase Any Other Write 1U.UI1CJ IV uvail. | fHE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANY TTTE ARE PREPARED TO NEGO- J orange, MASS. V\ tiate icnus on improved farming I Many Sawing Machines are made to sell regardr lands in Lexington County. No commis- j ^ss c quality, but the ** Xow Home is made sion. Borrower to pav actual costs of CuJ guaranty never run-out. preparation of papers. " j makf Sewing ,?ch>nes to suit all conditions \ i , <iu/><staw v. /uj.i>to -f the trade. The ">ow stands atthe h"" ^ O. IA. ?fc (tvLBES c; ail 6!igli-Brr??le family sewing machines , v., ,, Attornt">s rtt Uw, )j?W l?y anthoriz<Hl dealers only. 1227 Washington St.. Columbia, C j FOR SALE 3Y If Nervous and Run Down ^ n j dimply improve your circulation. Remove the XiDg 013. o. G. j waste matter that clogs the blood by talcing ! : Ramon's Fills?then tone the nervous system . ^wrvi-! | %vith the Tonic Pellets. All in one bo* for 25 cts j ^ggg&V |Jf| V|'OOllSV Sh.^V of iHoi'piiine. .nd money back if not satisfied. . ABSggft q * ?w? pec joimi-o, laudanum, For Stib-ut Hurmun's Bii/.nnr BBS : ^ r'''' " FINAL DISCHARGE. j || fi? I If iff SS-S \T(YnC.V. TS HKRKRY f .'TVEN T<) ! &&& '?! J\ sill jjt-rsons interested that I will ;ij>- ISSEf \ii:? V"j"?1;> ply to the Hon. Geor*e S. Drafts, Jndp- j WlUSKSJ ClIffciAi!..i.aA^ia oi' Prolitito in and for t ho C<unity of j Lexington. Stare of South Carolina. on; nr gi/rp"'^ "' """ r!ut iirh day of March. iDO*>. fora final | ^ ,y, discharge as Administrator of the ! cie#.-.V? ?r.d i^tnie. the a*it Estate of C. O. Oorlev. deceased. i a. growth. , r ?26333^*'- wgffll^'-rer Faim to Restore Gray >. A. C-AK J Vsiv. j H*ir to it* Mouthful Color. Iwi; Auministreror. nSS"*