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r~ -r -jg-. OUR MESSA We are ready for them?I " ' |b . . ! ^gpg Yl|p| You'll be right if you drop in bef I\tASg mm;)mI get the pick of the good things. The ** *s correc^ The m?st economical o e are filling a long felt want bv Wear. Mat j Department. Everything the little jn?Ya>cMT .?o?y 1556 Main Street, ADVERTISE A G0ST SALE WHY.? BECAUSE OUR GOODS ARE NEW AND 4^4^' STYLISH. HOWEVER WE '^JhSk: WILL SELL YOU A SUIT OF CLOTHES OR AN OVER Iffl Less Money J^ff: THAN OUR COMPETITORS WHO TELL YOU THEY ARE OFFERING YOU GOODS FOR LESS THAN COST. COME TO SEE US. $m p. c. price & co., Ill >>0^ ^0^' 10J1 Gcrvais Street. /T ".V -.?f v. .? v. A" ! | have: I j I Cabbage Plants, all varieties. Prices: 1000 <Z? $1.50, 5,000 ,5 ! ? @ $1.25 per 1000, 10,000 (& $1.000. Shipped C. O. D. if de- i? U sired. Plants arrive at your express Office in good condi- Jf B tion. Write for Merchants' Prices, Cabbage, Beans. Sweet || I Potatoes and turnips in season. Orders for shipment of To- ^ mato Plants, Sea Isand Cotton Seed and Sweet Potato Draw- | m ers should be booked in advance. U La Dau pABAi,, ENTERPRISE, S. C. Exoress Office Ib I Jas, Bay Gerafy^ Youngs Island, S. C J j WHEELER AND WILSON, NO. 9, BALL BEARING. Marvelously Light Running and Noiseless, (a No, 100 spool cotton thread for a belt will run it). Onethird faster: one-third easier than any shuttle machine. Save about one day in three. A Great Favorite with Dress Makers and becoming more popular all the time. Needles for all Machines. Repairing a specialty, Work guaranteed. Attachments, Shuttles, etc. In bringing Machines to be repaired it is only necessary to bring the head?leave the table at home unless it needs repairing too. 1905 Washers and Wringers. The mast perfect Washer ever invented. I can sell them at my store for less than they will cost you ordered direct from the factory. Write for circulars and prices. J II Hjj 1804 Main Street, III DEftfl I O i COLUMBIA,S. C. 7 m H, "BLACK langshanJ They have the size, shape and color. The best general jmuag^isj^ag ^BBSasmM: EGGS, ,, per sotting of l.">. \ "FIJRMITURE7 *. H. SBWELL HUME CO, COLUMBIA, S. C. We especially invite vou to come to sc" ns lor vnur Furniture. ChoapSu!P*s. Iron - 1 ~ *t c?:j,. i> !,i . u.,11 7-?.,,.l.-_ Pe-ds. Lounges, Stoves, ijeee eun;un>, omi' uuiiu.1*, i Kin a,^. 30 DAYS SALE?FURNISH YOUR HOUSE. W. H. SOWELL, FURNITURE CO., 1621 Main Street, Opposite Globe Dry Goods Co. w?BillHillilll?IJIBIH II?Ml IHWIMIMHII IWIIIII H! ! milHIWIIIMlim WJWlLWjjUilULJiJMIM la saioxobil;* i? rigid economy , incredible Brutality. compared with a wife ! i Ir would have been incredible brutalA safe Cough Medicine for Children, j ^ v.! 7^' ,^r In buying a cough medicine for c!)il- j )??r his suffering sun. "Mv buy." be flrcii never be afraid to buy Chambt-r- i >a; . *vut a fearful gasb over bis rye. Iain's Cough Remedy. There is no j so applied Iluekleit's Arnica Salve, danger from it and relief is always sur> j w hich quickly hrali-d it and saved his to follow. It is espwially valuable for ; y?-." Goth! for burns and ulcers too. colds, croup and whooping cough. For ! Only *2.V.. at Tin Kaufnumn DrugCo's., sale by the Kaufmann Drug Co. j drug store. GE TO YOU CO? >$<- ssui everything they need or wai ore your nimble neighbor and best, dressed Men find our Cloth- ^ nes find it pays to trade here. ?| putting in an Up-To-Date Boys * Men require, made up by the *1 Ba*iley-<C j Tiie Lexington Dispatch. i ?= Wednesday, March 29, 1905. cm Enckabaa Hill Notes. To tbe E iiur of tbe Di^patcb: Tne tanners are busy getting their laid ready to plant c>rn and cotton, as well as hauling gumo. It is strange tee farmer canoot learn to let co'ton alone and make plenty of provisions for man and beast. Cotton is too low in price to make. Everything *l-e is high. This fall cotton will be 4 cents per pound I think. I have beeu canvassing a part of the county and I saw what they were domg on the North Edisto river. Just as far as you can see the lands of some of the farmers are prepared for cotton. I Mr Jackson has a fine saw mill, and Mi. E zie Pool also has a fine saw mill and gin in the satire buildiog. Y ,u would be well pleased to see his farm, aud especially his mil! pond, as you are fond of fi-hiog. His i pond looks as if there were fish in it. Que of his tenants told me that when ihey went to bi? smoke hou?e they got their hog wiihoui u word and it j V W was iai**-a at tiome. I bt-iievo that tbis is the tr m h a? I taw a Lice drove of red Jrrsey ssbotiia i:j bis lot. He lives a fcLorc diatttoce from Druken Bridge on Btg P.md brancti. I uude-rattiLd he moved ibsie about two years ago. He is a hostler for busi- I ness. Some of the people of this vicinity j are dying and some are marrying. I have a case of la grippe and it is all over our neighborhood We need the chain gang od our roads, especially oa the Pine PtaiD road from Huckabau's mill to the East old place. I aDd my sou cut "a tree top out of the road near the Itist old place several days ago. I drove around it several times. It was a dangerous obstruction in the road The County Commissioner passed over it a few diys ago. Perhaps he will get things in better shape. I suppose he appointed overseers. I hope he will come around again and see how they are getting along. Now, Mr Editor, a word for the tenants. The employer furnishes i him with a mule or a horse sni all implements to work the crop, but the tenant pays fcr half the fertilizers. I I fchmk this is wrong, and he also pays for half the ginniDg. The emplojer sits down at home while the tenant carries the cotton to the gir, has it fixed up in shape for marketing if he can trust him, sells and returns him the money. Tne tenant makes enough food for the stock besides the cottcn if he is a tenant that does his dutj. The employer generally has a comi missary and sells him goods at his ! own piice and when the settlement is made iu the fail the employer settles by the rule of three, as follows: Ought's a ought and nine's a nine. All the cotton and com is mine. Jonanese. i Keeps the Feet Warm and Dry Ask today for Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. It cures Chiblains, Swollen. Sweating, Sore, Aching, Damp feet. At all Druggists and Shot? Stores, 25c. 21 License Question Settled. The Supreme court has rendered a decision which authorizes munici- j palities to collect license tax from j telephone, telegraph and such like j companies which have offices in those ; j towns. ice case came up jam | Winnsboro. Always Liberal to Churches. Every church will be given a liberal quantity of L. & M. ]>amt. Call for it. 4 gallons Longman & Martinez L. & | M. Paint mixed with three gallons liu- i seed oil, will paint a- house. | W. B. Barr. Charleston. W. Va.. j j writes: "Painted Frankenburg block I witb L. & M.. stands out as though J varnished.*' ! Wears and covers like gold. i i Don't pay $1.30 a gallon for linseed oil. ; j which you do in ready-for-use paint. I?.-.-.. /ol -Pm-oV -fVfvjn tlw. lv>rr?4 ;if (?0 1 1JU> \'ll AX?..-?4 44</4il ? * %v ..?% > X - rents ix^r gallon and mix it with L. & M. i I It makes paint cost about SI.-'O ]x*r ' gallon. Sold by W. P. Root. | To Evade Gram'bling Law. New York, March 'Jo?If the ; persons who have chartered the . ! atearaer Mount Desert elect to use j j ! her as a li fting gambling resort | ; outside the State's jurisdiction, as j \ has been reported, they will meet 1 j with no opposition from the federal j I authorities. This statement was ( 1 made today by Cipt. Seeley of the I JCERNS SPRINC r&ei. H it in the way of Clothing, j^. highest skilled labor and of the F* found in this Department, y. We are opening case after c j* for Wen and Boys, p Yours is here. 1'least fe.Ut-llll t"le? III bonti IUr p* C? It f Ci V t> According to repuitn wbicb bav* been circulated for several d^-, v is tbe intention of those who bav? chartered the Mount Desert to tak? on board persons desiring to waye tw-v^or* An hnrco trnuki mn r\n f cirl uj :t;cjr kju uui rc i uvt i uu uuiom tbe three mile limit to which tt>* court's jurisdiction extends and sei pools on the ruces at Washingto?. New O/leane and other tracks. I is said that results from the trackwill be communicated to the steamei by wireless telegraphy. Tbe Mount Desert filled to sail today through a misunderstanding, it was explained, in regard to the proper kind of license. Strikes Hidden Bocks. When your ship of health strikes the hidden rocks of consumption, pneumonia, etc., you are lost, if you don't get help from Dr. King's New Disco very for Consumption. J. W. MeKiiinon, of Talladega Springs, Ala., writes: 'T had been very ill with pneumonia, under the care of two doctors, but was getting no better when I began to take Dr. King's New Discovery. The first, dose gave relief, and one bottle cured me." Sure cure for sore throat, brochitis, coughs and colds. Guaranteed at The Kaufmann drug store, price 50c. and 1 ?t\ m 1 i J_J_i_ JJ. Si.uu. iriai uuiuc irri\ News from Newberry. To the Edttor of fbe Dispatch: Our peo has been eileDt for some time from the fact that we have made NewteTy our home for the presenr, which took us some little ticne to get straightened out Newberry has two cotton miils Id which two thousand people are depended upon for a liviDg: her electric light system is one among the best; her sewerage system is good; ber water is the purest. One great failing to the town is that her 6tre* are too narrow for electric cars. We notice one great evil in which the town authorities should give their attention to, and that is not to allow persons to congregate on the pavement. The authorities should see to it that the people be kept moving and not obstruct the streets. The anniversary of the societies of Newberry College was held in the . 1 . TTf - J ; A opera nouse iasi nriuay eveuiug. a large audience was present on this occasion. President D. H. Taylor, of the Phrenakosmian society, preRented the speakers. Mr. W. E Derrick, one of our Lexington boys, represented the Phrenakosraian society as orator. His subject being: "Tbe Light of Science." The subject for debate was: "That the Interests of the Republic Demand that Trusts be Abolished" The Excelsior society sustained the affirmative, while the negative was upheld by representatives of the Pnrenkosmian society. Tbe Excelsior was represented by E B Houaeal and W. E. Pugfc: B. V. Chapman and J. E. Hipp took the negative. Tbe committee, composed of Dr. George B Cromer. W H. Hunt, J. W. Earbardt, R9V N N. Burton and L J. McCrary, decided that the negative bad the better of the argument. The announcement being bv R?v. N. N. Burton. The Pm'oaa ittian ** as represented by Miss Louise Jones, who read a paper on '-Woman." \ Prof. John S Derrick and wife, of LexmgtoD, were visiting at Mr. B. B Hiller's last week. Miss Emma BallentiDe, of Ohapin, wa3 a guest of the March debate laftt week. Mr Henry Halfciwanger and Banyan Caraalander, of Chapin, were in attendant upon the debate. March 20. 1905. B B. H. "J* ' If Nervous and Run Down .simply improve your circulation. Remove the waste matter that clogs the blood by talcing Ramon's Pills?then tone the nervous system with the Tonic Pellets. All in one box for 25 cts. \nd money back if not .satisfied. For Sail-, at Hamian s tiazaar Columbia, in Charlotte. i Miss Strohuber and Madame j Steadman, the designers at Tapp's j department store, made a decided I hit in Charlotte recently where they j gave a big millinery opening in the j parlors of the Central hotel. These ladies are favorably known j in Charlotte. There it was that they j first charmed Southern fashion lead- j ers when Mr. Tapp bad his store in j that city. When they returned | t J e u. i there, hgam wim oczhdh oi ueuuu:m j models the ladies of Charlotte leceivni tbt-iii svitb open arms. Tbey had a perfect crush: orders for weeks ahead. J CLOTHING. Hats and Furnishing Good* best and strongest materials, wil ;ase filled with these High Class ? ; call for it. cl Co., M?H? ?B?PB? j A Chicago Alderman Owes His Election to Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. "I can heartily and consientiously recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for affections of the throat and lungs.'' says Hon. John Sheniek, 220 So. Peoria St., Chicago. "Two years ago during a political campaign, I caught cold after being overheated, which irritated my tliroat and I was finally compelled to stop, as I could not speak aloud. In my cxteinity a friend advised me to use Ch mberlain's Cough Remedy. I took two doses that afternoon and could not believe my senses when I found the next morning the inflammation had largely subsided. I took several doses that day, kept right on talking through the campaign, and I thank this medicine that I won my seat in the Council." This remdv is for sale by The Kaufmann Drug Co. Notice, Fishermen. "TAKE NOTICE THAT I WILL L positively allow no fishing in my pond, during the year 1905, except upon the following terms: With boat per day, 50 cents: from banks per day. 25 cents; payable invariably in advance. Good order must be kept. 4w22 A. TAYLOR. i !the hege log Beam SAW MILL WITH S Heacock-King Feed Works Engines and Boilers, Woodworking Machinery, Cotton Ginning, Brick3iaking and shingle and lath [Machinery, Corn Mills, Etc., Etc. GIBBES MACHINERY CO., Columbia, S. C. , The Gibbes Shingle Machine | Japanese are Operating. j Gcmsfcu Pass (108 miles nortb of Tie Pass). March 23.?The Japanese are following the Roseian rear guard which is moviDg north from Santounu afc the rate of 8 1-2 miles a day. Ou both flanks the Japanese are opeia ting a wide turning movement bui the strength of the flanking foicm b?9 not beeD definitely ascertained At a number of places along the railroad between Saotoupu and Gucsbu pass mere are broken bills with steep sidpp and gorges at ibebottom where stubborn resistaoce might be m?rie, j but it is doubtful whether Gen Lice- j vitch will make a efcind before be reaches the Suuga?i river aod Cbantchiatu. Unless be is able to bold the line of the river the Russian posi tion will be so weak strategically that he may be compelled ro retire back of Harbin into Siberia, owing to the fact that as they approach Hdibin the Russian front parallels the railroad, rendering the danger of a severance of the sole line of communication constantly greater. The pros pectofthe isolation of Viadivoittk must also be met and it is urgently necessary to supply t he garrison with provisions and ammnnilon not for a few months but for two y^ars. Two hundred thousand reinforcement* from Russia are now necessary to make it possible for the Russians ' to meet the Japanese ou anything like even terms. To Mothers in This Town. Children who are delicate, feverish and cross will get immediate relief from Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for children. They cleanse the stomach, acton the liver, making a sickly child strong and healthy. A certain cure for worms. Sold by all druggists, 2.k\ Sample free. Address. Allen S. Olmstead. Le Rov. N. V. Obituary. Near Litsle Mountain. S. C., (1u March 14, ID05, Ann CitheriDe Ful mar, nee Milter, departed this mortal life, aged 78 years and 7 days. For nearly 54 years she was the faithful consort of J. H Foliner. To I to in was born one child, which died in iufaDCj. Mrs. Folajer was k life ! long member of St Peter's (Piney j Woods) Evangelical Lutheran cfcureb. | Her immediate family remaining b? j hind are a husband, one brother ?od | one sister. These, with a large circle j of relatives and frondj, mourn h r I departure May the God and father i of ?he sulTering and sorrowing bless . them all. Her body was laid to rest j in the family cemetery t > await the j shout of the returiiug Jesus. i Columbia, S. C. I Wood's Seeds. Wood's Selected Seed Potatoes ?1 are specially grown for seed pur- f H poses, and are very much superior H to ordinary potatoes. We carry the m largest stock in the South, and can supply large buyers to the very best advantage, both as reU gards quality and price. if* Wood's Twenty-fifty AnnlB versary Seed Book, which is mailed free on request, tells all 1] about the best new and standard fi varieties of Potatoes, as well as fl about all Garden and Farm Seeds. Write for Seed Book and H special price list of farm seeds. I T.W.Wood & Sons. Seedsmen, I RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. I WOOD'S SEEDS pi Awarded | GRAND PRIZE - ST. LOUIS, 1904. . I 80LDMEDAL - PARIS, 1900. Before Ycu Purchase Any Other Write THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANY ORANGE, MASS. Many Sewing Machines are made to sell regardless of quality, but the "New Korao" is made to wear. Cur guaranty r.ever runs out We make Sewing Machines to suit all conditions of the trade. The "New Home'' stands at thai head of all Ilisrh-srrnde family sewing machines Sold by authorized dealers only. FOR SALE 3Y W. P. ROOF, LexingtoD, C. Aim, Or. Wflfllley's&S.t flHRHB n*iui rot> looium. laudanum. U^Mi" 1"c>_ elixir of opium,co^ I S | ?H .caineor whiskey,? U 111 9mra Iarse book of parw 111 awl ticularsonhomeor i i U 1VI sanatorium treat D merit. Address, Dr. and b. m. woolley, Whiskey Cure Atlanta, Georgia mm sni hk. DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TC CHECK. W. X>. ROOF, Cashier. DIRECTORS: illen Jones. W. P. Root, 0. M. Efird, R. Hilton James E. Hendrix. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Deposits of $1 and upwards received atd interest at 5 per cent, per annum allowed, payable April and October. September 21?if H^lfl ha^rrbalsam Cleaeiea asd bcat::ii:ea the nate. hSE Promotes a Icjturient growth. ^ BM JJever Fails to Bestore Gray " JmB Hair to its Mouthful Color. -- MB Cure* scalp d<*< ".err k hair tailing. j0otftnU3;.i.'0a: urupgxj | Davis & Co., Harness and Saddlery, 1517 Main St., Columbia, S. C, i For cheap, medium and ^ line o'oods we carry the n ? i largest stock in the South. Everything in harness, saddlery and farm <>var can be had. Any single part of harness in stock and can be furnished on short notice. Our Motto?The Best is the Cheapest. Closing out our stock of Back Bands at Cost. Davis & Co. i