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f Facts Are Shi Uniform excellent quality century has steadily increased t The leader of all lion Coffee is now used in millions of homes, popular success speaks for itself. 1 positive proof that LION CQEFEEI Confidence of the peo The uniform quality of LIO COFFEE survives all opposh LION COFFEE keeps Its old frfem makes new ones every day. 1 LION COFFEE has even i?c Cfwonnfli Flavor and # tfy to commend it. On arrival tbe plantation, it is carefully ] ed at our factories and sec packed in 1 lb. sealed pack and not opened again until n< for use in tbe home. Tbls prec tbe possibility of adnlteratioj dust, Insects or andean bai HON COFFEE is therefore 9m Sold only in 1 lb. packages. Save these Lion-heac SOLD BY GROCE - t J. B. Lyons, s switchman, was ran over and killed on Monday in the . Southern railroad yards in Charleston by ft switching engine. ^4 S. A. Anthony wa9 drowned in the reservoir of the Grendel cotton mill ^ at Greenwood on Monday while trying to swim across it. He leaves a wife. Some men are too lazy to make either enemies or frieads. j To Cure a Cut, Sore or Wound apply Ramon's Nerve & Bone Oil promply. It is antiseptic-stops the pain and causes healingby eS first intention.25candmoneybackif not satisfied For sale at the Bazaar. Whiskey J Morphine j < habit. I habit. | Cured by KEELEY 3 1829 Lady St., (or P. O. Box 75) Columb: solicited. DOORS. I -' . ||| n: I MainSt,Coli ' a ' C3 Is where you can fir t Stock; I ^ _ k d of all 1 r oh *5 Lee N. Fall O ton, is now with us an vou and show vou our ? . / G. 0. BROW f SASH. W. T. MAR' WHOLESALE - BEALEf Our ILv^ High Grade Goods Possible > X A, AVI \T oil AIT PI Oil nail v aiicj r iuu Ask for our quotations before you pi Molasses, Can Goo< Everything We Si W. T. MAR 1406-1408 ASSEMBLY S I to till I Take Laxative Bron I Seven MUBoc boxes cold Sn past 12 m< ? Smhhmh % bborn Things! for over a quarter of a I L the sales of LION COFFEE, J I package coffees. 1 eeded lades j? a or contaet witb germs, dirt, I ids* The absolute parity ot I iraateed to the consumer. I Lioc-head on every package. j| Lb for valuable premiums. || RS EVERYWHERE I )OLSON SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio. Jt Bu7 Cheaper Abroad. Washington, May 24?The decision of Secretary Taffc to purchase Panama caDal supplies abroad if domestic prices are higher has already saved the government $1,500 Oa a purchase of 200,000 pounds of pig lead, the commission eaved threequarters cent a pound by purchasing English metal. The price paid was four cents a pound. One of the largest contracts to be awarded will be for the excavation of the harbor and entrance of Colon, bids for which ? a t t rit are to De opened auoe iutu. , Cigarettes I All drug and Tohabit. I bacco habits. INSTITUE OF S. O. ia, S. C. Confidential Correspondence | BLINDS. | JO II ? mnbia. S C., | id one of the best p s of :inds. 0 aw, formerly of Gas- ^ d will be glad to see w stock. ^ 'N & BRO. g * II i GLASS. riN SONS, IS IN - GROCERIES. Cotto: 3 at the Lowest Prices. r a Specialty !! irehase your Grain, Meal, Flour, ds, Tobacco, &c. ill We Guarantee. TIN SONS, ti nArrrtmri ci n J-., LUUU ill-D-LA, O. \J. I MDffiffiHHSBHraiHnn re a Cold in On 10 Quinine Tablets. ^ ?ti?. This signature, Mlllll )IHWI The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, May 31, 1905. Hr. Warner Tries It. Mr. Warner, a respectable and hw abiding citizen cf Biker street, rode home in an express wagon the other day having a hand fire extinguisher and the driver for company. "What's that thing"?" asked his wife in contemptuous tones as she opened the hall door. "What's that? Why that's a fire extinguisher?best thing you ever saw?meant to get on6 a year ago." "Jicob, you are always making a fool of your6elf, she continued as she shut the door. Every patent right man gets arouncT you as a cat lays for a mouse.'' "Does, eb? If you know anything 1 at all you'd know that every store and tffioe in Detroit has one o' these. They've saved lots o' buildings, and it may save ours." "You throw it at the fire, don't you?" she asked in sarcastic tones. He carried it up stairs into a closet without replying, and she followed on a*Dd asked: "Does it shoot a fire om?" "If you don't know anything I'll learn you something! It is full of chemical*; you strike on this knob on top and she's all ready to open this faucet and play on the fire." She grinned as she walked around it, and finally asked: "Do you get a horse to draw it around? "No, I don't get a horse to draw it around. You see these strap*? Well, T hftp.t nn. nut mv arms through ? """""" T* r? ?* u them, and here it is on my back." '*1 see it is," she sneered. "And can't I run to any part of the house with i ?" he demanded. "See?, see??" And he cantered along the hall, into the bedrooms and out, and waB turning the head of the stairs when his foot caught in the carpet. He. threw up bis hancja and she grabbed at him, and both rolled down stairs. He yelled and she yelled. Some ! times be was ahead, and then she took the lead, and neither of them | . had passed under the "string" when the extinguisher, bumping and jamming, .began to shoot off its charge of chemicals. "Y ju old P she started to say, when a stream from the hose struck her between the eyes, and she didn't finish. "What in?o-u-e-b!" roared Mr.' Warner, as be got a dose in the ear. They brougt up in a heap at the bottom of the stairs, the stream playing into the parlor, against the ball door and up stairs by turns, and she gasped: 'Til have you sent to a fool ay slum!" "Who's a fool!" he roared, dancing around with his eyes full of chemicals. "I'm fainting!" she squeaked. "And I've broken my back!" he shouted. It was a sad house' when those two highly respectable old people | got so that they could use their eyes and discuss matters calmly. And she doubled up her fist and hoarsely said: "Take that investigator, or distinguishes or whatever you call it, back down town and tell everybody that you are a lunatic!" And he said: c "Dimmit! I know more than all your family put togetbei!" To Cure a Cough take Ramon's English Cough Syrup in small doses during the day, then sleep at night. A pine tar balm without morphine. '&c at all dealers. For Sale at Harman's Bazaar. The commencement of Winthrop j college will be held June 4tb, 5th and 6ch. Miss Katherine Poillon is suing William G. Brokaw, a rich New York society man, for $250,000 damages for breach of promise of marriage. The lady has already been married once to a man nar. ed Smith, but got a divorce from him. I'i takes a lot of rehearsing to make the average man honest. e Day 1 I mnHBHUHMmv S asase | o T ired It may be from overwork, but the chances are its from an inactive LIVER ?. With a well conducted LIVER one can do mountains of labor without fatigue. It adds ahundred per cent to ones earning capacity. it can be kept in healthful actios by, and only by Tutt's Pills TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. Caesar aad His Wife. There are husbands who, among their male companions, like to have it supposed that they are just a little tyrannical at home. , One such man, wht) had two or three friends at hie house one evening, remarked, as they were chatting together comfortably at a rather late hour: uYes, I do what* I like at home. My wife, she has to bend to my will, I can tell you. In my house I'm a regular Julius Caesar!'' His wife came into the room in time to hear the last sentence. The tyrant of his household looked a little uneasy, but his wife neither frowned, nor apparently paid any attention to the remark. But after a moment she remarked very positively: "Gentlemen, it is late, and Julius Caesar has got to go to bed!" Whereupon the husband arose, stammered his excuse and retired, leaving his guests to find their way out as best they could. It was in another household that the husband once remarked to his wife: "You know, my dear, that I am the head of the house !" j You may be the head as much as you like," said the wife, "but I'm the neck." "The neck? 0 yes, you may be the neck if you want to, my dear." "Very well. It's the neck that turns the head whichever way it pleases, isn't it?" Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the Very Best. "I have been using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and want to say it is the best congb medicine I have ever taken,"-says Geo. L. Chubb, a merchant of Harlan, Mioh. There is no question about its being the beat, as it will care a cough or cold in less time than any other treatment It should always be kept in the honse ready for instant use, for a cold can be cared in much less time when promptly treated. For sale by The Kaufmann Drug Co. * ,'t. Lazingtnc County Ecu nion. Members of the old committee of arrangements Lexington County Reunion will meet at Lexington, S, C, on Monday, June 5th, at 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of arranging for time and place of next reunion. Lexington has applied for the reunion and other places, desirous of same will please apply to committee on above date. M. D. HarmaD, Col., Commanding Lex. Regt. U. C. V. May 5, 1905. 1 i > Big Hail Storm. A destructive bail storm visited the Camp Creek, Dixie, Flint Ridge and Dwight sections of Lancaster county recently. The hail stones were the largest ever seen in that county. One of them alone filled a ouart cud. Some idea of their size 1 * may be gathered from the fact that holes made where they struck the ground measured from four to five inches in diameter, and 4hey fell with such terrific force that as they hit the earth by buildings they splashed mud on the weatherboarding ten feet high. The damage to crops is great. Cjtton? where it had been choked out, corn and vegetables were literally ruined. Orchards and vineyards were also badly damaged. " < ? -1 ? u? j i u INUmoers 01 larmeiH nau meir windows smashed and the. shiDgles knocked off roofs. A Creeping Death. Blood poison creeps np towards the heart causing death. J. E. Stearns, Belle Plaine, Minn., writes that a friend dreadtully injured his hand, which swelled up like blood poisoning. Bucklen's Arnica Salve drew out the poison, healed the wound, and saved his life. Best in the world for burns and sores. 25c. at The Kaulmanu Drug Co's., drug store. I j Extra Fruit Jar Tops. Extra FRUit j ! Jar Rubbers. > . i . |i JBLLT GLASSES t ! . ! J Wax Top Fruit and Vegetable Cams. > i i j Now is the time to buy these goods. We ! ! are naming attractive prices and will be I 1 pleased to supply your want. J ! ! < i A 0%. ; I LoriQK & Lowrance i ! * > | (INCORPORATED J ] COLUMBIA, S. C. ? i ' ^ - 1 1 1 ' /* ? J ' I SOUTHERN | . 2 S S The South's greatest System. * I Uuexceiled Dining Car Service. 3 | THROUGH PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS | 3 ' ON ALL THROUGH TRAINS, * | CONVENIENT SCHEDULES ON ALL LOCAL TRAINS, j 4 Winter Tonrist Rates are now in effect to all Florida points. For full % information as to rates, routes, etc., consult nearest Southern Railway ' Ticket Agent, or: J jR. W. HTLJIXT,! ' Division Passenger Agent, . 3 3 CHARLESTON, - - S. C. 3 - ; I CRISP, M NEW MERCHANDISE. ! 500 Men's Fine Fur Hats. ? 30!) Ladies' Fine Leather 0^f% in all the' new shapes, sold ^ Automobile Hand Bags, the formerly at $2 00 and $2.50 ^ 75c.~kind at 25c. each. ww each, now at 99c. A 300 dozen Men's 25c. Sus wdkm AA * One lot Men's Hats, good ^ penders, during this sale, 10c. ? shapes, at 20 cents each. 4 per pair. af ww 50 dozen Men and Boy's ^ 5,000 yards regularlOc. per ww Cap'. The 50 and 75c. kind, W yard Laces, all kinds and Sftfo j if lor this sale 25 cents. f qualities, during this sale 5c. ?^W One lot Men's All Wool ^ per yard WW A A Pants at 50 cents per pair. ^ 5,000 yards 10c. Embroid- dftZ / XJEX 500 pahs Men's Fine Pants f series, Edgings and Insertings jjr^ ^w at 99c per pair. ^ during this sale, 5c. per yard. BpW AIA 25 dozen Men's Best Cordu- W . All 25c Emhroideries, dur- wZ Sex roy Fauts at $1 20 per pair. ^ ing this sale at 10c. per yard. 100 Men's >ery Finest All ^ 100 pieces very fast Calicoes Wool Fancy Worsted Suits. 0 and Percales, daring this sale 2Z CIIJ sold everywhere ior $16 50 ^ 5c. per yard. per soit, all sizes at $10.00 ^ 25 Ladies' $5 00 Jackets at A10A during this sale. W $3 48. C1TJ 500 Boy's Two Piece Suits ^ 00 Ladies' Good Walking at almost half price - 81 00, Skirts, at 85c. each. ?1 4.8 and S3 48?during this w 300 Ladies'Fine Dress Hats sale. " ^ sold for S3 50 to S5 00 each, iT|^p One lot Men's All Silk ^ during this sale $1.69 each. - String Ties at 5c. each. gP One lot Ladies $7.50 to One lot Men's Fine All Silk ^ $10 00 Dress Hats for $3.49 ^ 25c. Midget String Ties, dur- ^ daring this sale. &*? ing this sale 10c ^ 1,0j0 Ladies'line hemstitchC3l5 One lot Men's 50c. All Silk ^ ed Handkerchiefs at 2ic. each. Fine Four-in-Hand Neckties, f 500 only Men's 10c. white wW during this sale 19c. each, or ^ Handkerchiefs at 5c. each, 2*52 three for 50 cents. ^ One lqt Men's $1.25 un- Pjflp ?#% une lot 'Men's Fine Eain 0 dress Kid Gloves at 50c. each, i-w-t WW Coats at $1.98 each. ^ ' 200 pieces full 36-inch 1,000 Umbrellas at half price W? Bleeching at 5c. per yard. Z C Dollar Umbrellas at 50c. All Q 500 Ladies' $1 00 and $1.50 WW $5.00 Umbrellas at $2.00 each ^ Corsets at 25c. atd 50c. dur- Ww H ia/ r nmiwl is yv.r. iuiiiiuix, m 98 98 69 1210 Main Street, Opposite the Opera House, jgjg S OOLtTMBJA, S.C. gg To Cure A Cold la Oae Day. | w-M- Murray' 8 PromiDeDt con* tractor, with his wife and six chilTake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- dreDj wag Upget jn a wagon in trying lets. All druggists refund the money to cr08S tbe Rio Hondo river? New if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove s sig- j|exjCOj on saDday. Xhe wife and nature is on each a box. Price, 25c. cbiidren drowned, but he escaped.