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iWe are pleased to announce to our nu- # merous friends of Lexington county that T we are constantly receiving new additions x to our carefully selected stock of \ Spring Dry Goods and Millinery $ i and respectfully invite you to call and in- f | spect these goods. We are confident that f we can please as to the high quality of ? the goods and will be sure to make prices 5 ? * ?"Li. 4-r\ c ack 11c Ttrlltm in fllP Pltv. ^ ' ^ L'UliiC IV Ct/t/ UO l: nv. aa AX. AA.v. ^ .. . - ^ J Main St Near Post Office, v i COLUMBIA, - - - - - S. C. $ " cvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvw Whiskey | Morphine Cigarettes I -111 drag and Tohabit. I habit. - habit. | bacco habits.Cured by KEELEYINSTITUE OF S. C. i^9c> st r0r P. O. Box 75) Columbia, S. C. Confidential correspondence soiicitecL ALVIN HOOK, Dealer m all Grades of - ^ CrSITIT'CriSE asa-d. STOVES foil 1)D6 Of STOEV REPAIRS ALWAYS KEPT ON HAND. 933 GERVAIS STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. VVKo'CLsefvaxraLisia.Iaa.gr G-ccd.s.'Vlr All for cash at lowest prices Will appreciate a liberal share of the trade of my Lexington Friends. I guarantee to giye satisfaction, * ? - , DOORS | | BLINDS. | " " B la 1730 L I Main St, Columbia, S C., f OS Is where you can find one of the best JD ?stocks of P ? Q ?3 of all kinds. (D ? g C? IQF'Mr. Lee N. Fallaw, formerly of Gas- ^ fe *on' *s now us anc^ d to see | W ^ you and show you our stock. ^ 11C. 0. BROWN & BRO. 9 m w ? SASH. | I CLASS. W. T. MARTIN SONS, WHOLESALE - DEALERS - IN - GROCERIES. V 0"u.r 2v?otto: High Grade Goods at the Lowest Possible Prices. Dan Valley Flour a Specialty!! Ask for our quotations before you purchase your Grain, Meal, Flour. Molasses, Can Goods, Tobacco, &c. Everything We Sell We Guarantee. W. T. MARTIN SONS, 1406-1408 ASSEMBLY ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. Money to Loan. ! WE ARE PREPARED TO NEGO- jTMPINITC Amm tiate loans on improved far miner k IfulllLv B^^ILERS lands in Lexington County. No commis gjB ? T* +-? nf T?.?Va llMkm. lluiA Wu> ui Rk..i_IrM SlOIl. vvr par av/buai vwio 1/1 . ? ? ? ? - ? ^ ^ VMWWW-M'W . preparation of papers. i ! * * ' Sept 14. 6m THOMAS & GIBBES ?f-fiSvtSy ?Sr!SSksSTiubMf. Attorneys at Law, j mmbass IBO3 WOBKK * gfrrLf Of 1227 Washington St, Columbia. S C. J AVUV9TA, QMOAMJL _ ? j If Nervous and Run Down simply improve your circulation. Remove the waste matter that clogs the blood by taking If it ^ a bilious attack Take CliamRamon s Pills?then tone the nervous system . . . . it- m . ? , with the Tonic Pellets. All in one box for 25 cts. borlaill S Stomach awl Liver TabletsaJnl and money back if not satisfied. a quick euro is certain. For sab- by The For Sale at Hannan's Bazaar Kaufniann Drutr Co. I I. < ? To Cure a Cold in On* I Take Laxative Bromo Quinine: Tablets, , I Seven Mffioo boxes sold In past 12 months. This Signature, ^ J The Lexington Dispatch, j Wednesday, March 15,1905. Temperance. j The young man who indulges in j the habit of cigarette smoking and | Iqaor drinking does not realize it, but it is so all the same, he is by his own thoughtlessness causing men of business minds to hold him under the eye of suspicion, and to seek for other not so addicted when looking to fill a position of honor or trust. The man of observation does not care to employ a young man whose nerves | are unstrung from acohol or nicotine, and he will not, if be can find any one else. As a matter of business policy it pays to leave alone those mkmh rafnro haa nnf nrnciH lutu^o nuibu uaiiuiv uuo uv. I ed and that must be acquired, to be ! etjoyed. Iq all avocations of life, integrity and intelligence are the requisites for admission, and when a young man starts out in life it is to his material interests to have habits which keep bis mind clear, { and his hands steady. If bis miod ; is clear and his hands steady he will j be enabled to master the intricacies j that beset a youth in his mad contention for place?he can grasp with a firm bold that which merit has made for him, and in all the avenues of life, trades, professions and callings his steady hand and clear mind is iu demand. Therefore, young men, if the moralist cannot^ persuade fn aanhoio frho haKUa whifh in- ! JWW undate the system and dethrone the , mind, let the appeal had a resting j place with you in that which strikes your ambition and pride and pockeibook. * * * To Mothers in This Toura. Children who are delicate, feverish and cross will get immediate relief from ! Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for children. They cleanse the stomach, act on the liver, making a sickly child strong and healthy. A certain cure for worms, j Sold by all druggists; 25c. Sample free. Address, Allen S. Olmstead, Le Roy, N. Y. 21 Summary of the War. Mukden at noon yesterday was still j occupied by the Russians. Fu pass, j 12 miles to the eastward and on the ! Hun river, a vital point for Getr. j Kuropatkiu in the retreat of his eastern wiDg, was bombarded by the Japanese for an hour early ia the day, Russian artillery replying vigorously. The outcome at this point seems to be in doubt. A wind storm of hurricane fory was in progress during the day. No reports from the com mander-in-cmef later than Wednesday have been given out at St. Petersburg. Associated Press dispatches from Mukden indicate that considerable Japanese foroes are well north of the city of Mukden, and that the railroad upon which depends so much for the Russian army is seriously threatened, 1 if iodeed it has not already been cut. j Look Out Girls! A woman who recently had a limb amputated, after being on crutches for four yeais, publicly warns her sisterhood against "?be devil's invention, French heels 51 We are informed that in the Boston hospital there are several young women in the same fix from the same folly.? Experts say that ''necrosis of the bones can easily occur from wealing high heels. A slip or a bad twist on the ankle will produce it, and then the inevitable result is a cripple." It is to the average man a mystery why so many women torture themselves voluntarily and iDcur such dangers to health in more ways than one. But fashion seems to be an imperial dictator. Let us have more I common sense heels and more heal- j thy, common sense women ?Augusta Chronicle. To Cure a Cut, Sore or Wound apply Ramon's Nerve & Bone Oil promply. It is antiseptic-stops the pain and causes healing-by first intention.25caud money baclcifnot satisfied For sale at the Bazaar. Staadard Oil Indicted. Cyntbisog, Kv . March 8 ?The j grand jury today brought two hun- i dred indictment* 8gain?fc the Stan- i dard Oil company. The company \ is charged "with retailing oil from j wagon without a license The 6ne | in each case varies from $50 to $!, 000. The 'ovpet possible penally ' would reach $ 10,000. Always use T. X L for pains. 1 i Tbe owners'of tbe Davis gold ! mines in Kershaw county are de* I veloping tbe property and expecting i to make fortunes out of it. i Tbe property damage to shipping ! caused by ice gorges in tbe Ohio ! river during the recent freezp, ie es- j timated at ?75,000 Some men think they are saints ! because tbey have heavy laundry bide. ! Love that can be measured is never worth measuring. i : ! Advice to the Aged. : Age brings infirmities, such as sluggish bowels, weak kidneys and biad der 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. Reign of Ring Cotton. King Cotton is a sovereign bold, Has reigned supreme since days of old: Lately traders of base design. Are trying his reign to undermine. Kis products sold before they're, made. ? X*? A. 1-1 4. 3 .. . jdv luiure u.eaier.s, now i-untru tii.uu\ Low gambling is a better name, Much more legitimate aud sane. His subjects to his rescue come. Like angry bees about their gum: Breast works of cotton now they make, In solid phlanax watch and wait. Without his staple mills stand still, Nor any future orders fill: Nations are fed and clothed by him. Eyes that cannot see this are dim. i Wake up, farmers, together cling, You'cannot do a better thing; United you'll stand, divided you'll fall, Act in concert, 'tis best for all. Farmers, don't fail to heed advice, Rai?>c corn, vegetables and ric.e: Potatoes, everything you use, This is a right none should refuse. Raise sugar cane and all your meat. Prosperity your heart will greet; Independence will be your own, As free people as ever known. Lessen the crop of the fleecy king. And this will greater profit bring, Greed fills the world with ev'ry ill. For avarice is hard to fill. Fanners, don't fail to back your kin?. To his altar sweet incense bring; To counsel good always heed, Clothe the naked, the hungry feed. The highway to success below, Is trust in God where'er you go; Without His aid our aims axe. lost. Pray think awhile, and count the cost. \ Champion Liniment for Rheumatism. Chas. Drake, a mail carrier atChapinville. Conn., say: "Chamberlain's Pain Balm is rhe champion of all liniments. The past year I was troubled a great deal with rheumatism in my shoulder. After trying several cures the storekeeper Fiere recommended this remedy and it completely cured me." There is no use of any one suffering from that painful ailment when this liniment can be obtained for a small sum. One application gives prompt relief and its continued use for a short time will produce a permanent cure. For sale bv The Kaufmann Drag Co. Crusade Against Crime. Birmingham, Ala., March 9 ?A special from Jackson, Miss., says that Gov. Vardaman today iaaued a strong address to the peace < fficefs of the State, declaring* tDat t&e situation id Mississippi is becoming critical, that crime is rampant in all quarters of the common wealth, and urging cffieers at once to begin a crusade to clean out the dives and haunts of criminals. Gjv Virdaman said io part: *T waDt the negro protected in bis enjoyment of life, liberty and the product of his labor and the pursuit of happiness. I want the mob spirit discouraged in every way, ar d the only way to do it is to enforce vigorously the law agaiost vagrants particularly. and all criminals of both races. If this shall be done, I feel safe in sa>ing that crime among negroes in Mississippi during this year will decrease 75 per cent." He declared ibat most of the crime by negroes against white women has been due to the Deglect of duty by the peace < ffioers of the State. He asserted that be has yet to bear of the crime against women being committed by a negro who makes bis living by hoDeet toil. The Colonel's Waterloo. Colonel John M. Fuller, of Honey Grove, Tex., nearly met his Waterloo, from liver and kidney trouble. In a j 1UHX71 f liU a A HOO UMUAJ 1 dead of these complaints, and, although i I tried my family doctor, he did me no j good; so I got a bottle of your great j Electric Bitters, which cured me. I i consider them the best medicine 011 earth and thank God who gave you the knowledge to make them." Sold and guaranteed to cure, dyspcpsiu. biliousness and kidney disease, by The Kaufmann Drug Co.. at 50e. a bottle. Judge Regan Dead. Houston, Texas, March 6 ?Judge John H. RsagftD, sole surviving member of the Confederate cabinet, died today at Palestine, Ttxis, of pneumonia. Judge Reagan, who was 80 years old, had been in failing health for a year or more. T..J T> f was ^- i eral in tbe Confederate cabinet. Be- j fore the War Between the Sections \ be was elected district judge in Texas. ! He went to the United States senate j in 18.^7 I Afore than one b?l'ir>n pounds of f coffee, valued af $8S,000,000, came j into the United Sta'es laet year, , practically ail tor the use of the ! people cf the United States. The State will have lo borrow j *8.70,000 during the current year. 1 riflrntirinif nrA --r^irrrnnr^^'-'*^? I Wanted! J ! j SEED SWEET POTATOES. IE YOU [ 4 TT A VP AW \ ! j i Seed Sweet Potatoes i j - i J to sell, either Pumpkin Yams, Yineless ! 1 Yams or Georgia Bucks, write to us at j J once as we are ready to buy. Mention how j J many of each you have to offer. Write us. I i FRESH FIELD AND GARDEN j ' - me largest and most complete, stock of f arm and { t Garden Seeds in the State, in packages and bulk. Write < us for Fertilizer and Seed prices. > i Lorick & Lowrance Co i 1 < > < (I^COBPORATED.i > J COLUMBIA. S. C. [ | SOUTHERN { 2 2 The Souths Greatest System. ? e Uuexceiled Dining Car Service. 3 | THROUGH PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS | 2 OX ALL THROUGH TRAINS. 2 1 GONVENIENTiSCHEDULES ON ALL LOCAL TRAINS, f 2 Winter Tourist Rates :ire now in effect to all Florida points. For full q information as to rates, routes, etc., consult nearest Southern Railway ? Ticket Agent, or: 2 2 T-> A \ r I_TT * I V . v V . XX X > JL x JL , t Division Passenger Agent, 2 2 CHARLESTON, - - - S. C. 2 O Q i^&9&9?3 CTTOWCTWCacag ?| CRISP, gg I NEW MERCHANDISE, | 600 Men's Fine Fur Hat*, ? 30'? T adiea' Fine Leather JMP iQ *ke new shapes, 8?ld ^ Automobile Hand Bags, the IJtZ lormerly at #2 00 and $2.50 W 75c. kind at 25c. each. Z4r-jZ WW each, now a' 09c. ^ 300 dozen Men's 25c. Sns- WW Ooe lot Men's Hats, good ^ penders, during this sale, 10j. shapes, at 2J cents each. # per pair. W W 50 dczen Men and Boy's ^ 5,COO yards regular 10c. per I Cap5'. TDe ou ana <oc. kiuo, %. ywu Littca, an aiuun auvi vyrw lor this sale 25 cents. f qualities, dnring this sale 5c. One lot Men's All Wool ^ per yard 158P Pants at 5) cents per pair. ^ 5,000 yards 10c. Embroid- aS 500 p?iis Men's Fine Pants f eries, Edgings and Inserting* JjfcJ at 99c per pair during this sale, 5c. per yard. fljLp 25 drz^n Men'* Best Cordu- W All 25c Embroideries, durroy Pants at $1 2o per pair. ^ ing this sale at 10c per yard. Cifr# 100 Men'8 \ery Finest All ^ 100 pieces very last Oalico-8 &2LM Wool Fancy Worsted Snits ^ and Percales, daring this sale 22 sold everywhere jor S1G50 gk 5c per yard. per sait. all sizes at $10.00 ^ 25 Ladies' $5 00 Jackets at &JTS during this sale. f $3 48 500 Boy's Two Piece Snits ^ 00 Ladies' Good Walking %4Hr at almost half price 8100, ^ Skirts, at 8jc. each. $1.48, and $3 48?during this ^ 390 Ladies' Fine Dress Hits sale. ^ sold for $3 50 to $5 00 each, One lot Men's All Silk ^ during this sale $1.09 each. Siring Ties at 5c. each f One lot Ladies $7 50 to One lot Men's Fine All Silk ^ $'0 09 Dress Hats for $3.49 25c. Midget String Ties, dur- & during this sale ing this sale 10c ^ 1,0.0 Ladies'line hemstitchOdp lot Men's 50c. All Silk V ed Handkerchiefs at 2\c. each. Fine Four-in Hand Neckties. & 500 only Men's 10c. white ^"7T"S dnring tH? sale 19c. each, or ^ Handkerchiefs at 5c. eaeh, three for 50 cents ^ One lot Men's $1.25 un\jne lot Men's Fine Rain f dre s Kid Gloves at 50c. tach. Coats at $\.98 each. ? 200 pieces lull 30-incii ^ mm 1,1)00 Uinbi ellasat half price ^ Bleaching at 5c. p*r yard. ?Si J-w-J Pollar Umbrellas at 50c. All f 500 Ladies' $1 00 aDd $1.50 ?-?IX Vw $5 00 Umbrellas at $2.00 each ^ Corsets at 25c. atd 50j. dorif ' ^ ?w 1210 Main Street, Opoosit6 the Opera House, wW M $55 ?5 ca gg COLTJIvIBIA, S. C. gg ?SS?g5c^?5cQc5?Sc??a?0SSS5