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I The Secret o * 8 Even the best housekeepei I coffee without good material. M blended coffee such as unscruj counters won't do. But take th LION COFFEE, the le the coffee that for over a qua welcomed in millions of hemes? for a king in this way: HOW TO MAKE * Use LION COFFEE, because to get best; Grind your LION COFFEE rather fine, extra for the pot" First mix it with a little c< add white of an egg (if egg is to be used as & a 1st WITH BOILING WATER. A 1 THREE MINUTES ONLY. Add a lit minutes to settle. Serve promptly. 2d. WITH COLD WATER. Add bring it to a boiL Then set aside, x minutes it*? ready to serve. * O /Dnn't Holl it tfto loner. ? { Don't r?t it stand more tl | DONTS tDont use water that h< ! TWO WAYS TO ! ! lit. WJth Efts. Use part of the vrhite COFFEE before ooiling. 2d. With CeM Water Instead of eggs. A | aside for eight or ten minutes, then serve thron Insist on getting a packa I i prepare It according to tills i | LION COFFEE in fixture. (Lion-head on e I * (Save these Lion-heads i SOLD BY GROCER 1 1 = w% ? Liamtch WorriasLSt. Petersburg, Jane 22?The c correspondent of the Publishers . f Press learns from the highest authorL. ity that there is the greatest aneasiness in military circles on account s v of the movement of Japanese troops j through Korea. I' is regarded as <v vftrv threatening?. It is reDorted I y O > | ^ that Gen. Linevitch has icformed vC V * ? the czar that he sees no possible way ^ of checking Gen. Hosegawa, who c landed on Korea at the bead of a f Urge detachment several months t agot, and now reported to be moving 1 northward I - . "Whiskey I Morphine I C habit. j habit. ; Cured by KEELEYI 1329 Lady St., (or P. O. Box 75) Colombh solicited. DOORS. | I^ 1 n: < I Main St., Coli d I OS Is where you can fin I 53 -stocks >- -+? . ? $3 of all k i 'S ]J??Mr. Lee N. Falls O ton, is now with us an< you and show you our f C. 0. BROW SASH. " W, T. MAR] i WHOLESALE - DEALER T> / Wkr-b I * High Grade Goods [ Possible "Dan Vallev Flom ?/ Ask lor our quotations before you pu Molasses. Can Gooc w EverytHng Ws Ss ; W. T. MAR 14061408 ASSEMBLY SI ? . - To Cm I Take Laxative Brom i Seven M2Hcm boxes told in past 12 mc f Good Coffee j s cannot make a good cup of I Dirty, adulterated and queerly I >uIous dealers shovel over their B e pure, clean, natural flavored | ader of all package coffees? 1 rter of a century has been daily @ -and you will make a drink flt H ! GOOD COFFEE. j results you mast use '. .c best coffee. ? Use "a tablespoon*, to each cup, and one ^ >ld water, enough to r. ke a thick paste, and It sttler), then follow one of the following rules: g idct boiling water, end let it boll H tie cold water and set aside live p l your cold water to tbe paste and | tad a little cold water, and in live | han ten minutes before serving 3 is been boiled before. || SETTLE COFFEE. I j of an egg, mixing it with the ground LION liter boiling add a dash of cold water, and set b gh a strainer. 29 ' ge of genuine LION COFFEE* I ecipe and yon will only use 1 (Sold only in 1 lb. sealed packages.) K very package.) s :or valuable premiums.) j? S EVERYWHERE ? >OLSON SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio. I Matrimony has oared m&oy an >ld bachelor of selfishness. Huge Task. It was a huge task, to undertake the :ure of such a bad case of kidney diease, as that of C. F. Collier, of Chero:ee, la., bnt EJectric Bitters did it. He vrites: "My kidneys were so far gone ' could not sit on a chair without a usliion; and suffered from dreadful >acj2CCTie, headache and depression. In Slectric Bitters, however, I found a iure, and by them was restored to perfect health. I recommend this great onic medicine to all with weak kidneys, iver or stomach." Guaranteed by The ?aufmann Drug co., druggist; price 50c. -igarettes ' I All drug and Tohabit. I bacco habits. nstitue of s. 0. i, S. C. Confidential correspondence . blinds. 50 I lIYlhia ft f! s *111U1U, KJ ^ d one of the best P ; of ?3 p-srnrs^^s ^ inds. ? B iw, formerly of Gas- q 3 will be glad to see j-j stock. ^ N & BRO. | class. riN SONS, IS - IN - 6R0CERIES. lotto: I n 4* 4>li > <X\J bJLLKs JUU W UOI Prices. r a Specialty !! rchase your Grain, Meal, Flour, Is, Tobacco, <fec. 11 We Smsaatee. TIN SONS, t, COLUMBIA, S. C. e a Cold in On to Quinine Tablets. vO rnths. This signature, The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, June 28,1905. Growing Peas. j Chas. Petty, in Progressive Farmer. The average lands of this Piedmont region are short on humus. Guano and cotton will not furnish it. Very little forest land is cleared. The old lands after holding crops for many years are much ruu down. If red clover would grow here, that would be an admirable source of humus. But it ia difficult to get a 3tand that will go through May. Peas are our great dependence. There is nothing better. Any one knows bow to sow or plant and cultivate them. The best varieties for forage and land improvement are the UakDown -\nd Clay peas. The former is a stocky plant with a large root and not disposed to run when thick. Thef Iron pea is advertised in the lower part of 2fche State as superior to either of the above, as it remains green till frost and does not shed its leaves. The early varieties like the "Whippoorwill, the white pea, the sober pea and blaek pea are excellent, and on fairly rich land will make forage and peas. They may be sown up to the middle of ~ ... . . it July, especially on bottom iana. The late varieties are best to bring up worn out land. They may be sown from the 20th of May to the 1st of July. The first two weeks of June is the best time. Sow a bushel to the acre. Plow them in with long tongue plows, cr half shovels, and run a drag or smoothing harrow over the land to prepare it for the mower. To Cure a Cough take Ramon's English Congh Syrup in small doses daring the day, then sleep at night. A pine tar balm without morphine. 25c at all dealers. For Sale at Herman's Bazaar. She Made a Mistake. The following is told of a couple who attended the Wyoming State fair and stopped at one of the best hotels in Salem. About 2a.m, the husband was seized rith severe stomach f cramps and was almost frantic. His wue was very rnucn | frightened, bat she knew -something must be done qaickly, without putting on any clothes she started down stairs on the jump with naught on but her "nighty.1' Banning into the dining room she saw the mustard cruet on the table. Emptying the contents into her handkerchief she started up stairs on the run and entered the first door she came to Here she saw a man lying on the bed, who in the dim darkness she mistook for her husband, and gently tucking up his lingerie slapped the poultice on his abdomen. The man let out a howl andjitting up in bed shouted: "Woman, what in the h?1 are you doing ?" There was a shriek a patter of feet on the hall floor and frightened half to death the poor wife found her room and suffering husband. She told him of her troubles, and it tickled him so that his cramDS took a change of veDue. "That Awful Stroke." (J. P. GibsoD, in Cheraw Citizen.) Mr. McLaurin was first introduced by the county president, Mr. Tindal, and for mpre than one hour discussed the great and important cotton situation. He was frequently greeted with prolonged applause, for his speech, which was published in full in several of the daily papers, and was pronounced by all as being decidedly the speech of the day. But at the close, when McLaurin gave the State dispensary that awful stroke, the crowd came near going wild with enthusiast; one round of applause after another went up from the crowd, which, in a most unmi^ tak&ble manner indicated their hearty approval. J E. Joynton, a jeweler of Lske Charles, La., committed 6uicide by j shooting himself through the head \ with a pistol on Tuesday. He was about to be arrested on a charge of criminai assault upon a 14-year-old girl. e Day Hsu ) This popular remedy never fails to effectually cure Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick Headache, Biliousness And ALL DISEASES arising from a Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion The natural result is good appetite and solid flesh. Dose small; elegantly sugar coated and easy to swallow. Take No Substitute.?? Square Deal for Chinese. Washington, June 22.?Chinese immigration to this country and the execution of the Chinese txclusion laws, constituted the principal topic of discussion at today's meeting of the cabinet. The president made it clear at the meeting today that he was determined the Chinese should have fair treatment, under the law, whenever they applied for admissionto this country at any port. Secretary Hay will take action on behalf of this country to ' correct any misapprehension that may exist in China, as to the harsh enforcement of the Chinese exclusion laws. There is no disposition to exclude from the country any of the classes of Chinese who are exempt from the operation of the exclusion laws. Secretary Metcalf pointed out that the United States' trade with China, in cotton goods alone for the ten ? rtArt 1 *1AA? V* A/1 ZHODIUH 01 tut) prtJBBIib UBCOI jcai uau aggregated $21,000,000 as against 3,000,000 for tbe previous fiscal year, He hoped this trade would nob be disturbed through any misunderstanding and expressed the belief that it would not be. Mount Seuvius Eprupting. Naples, June 24.?The prefect has ordered tbe population in the vicinity of Mount Vesuvius to prepare to leave their houses owing to an alarming increase in the discbarges from tbe crater. Found a Cure for Dyspepsia. Mrs. S. Lindsay, or Fort William, Ontario, Canada, who has suffered quite a number of years from dyspepsia and great pains in the stomach, was advised by her druggist to take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. She did so and says, "I find that they have done me a great deal of good I have never had any suffering since I began using them.'' If troubled with dyspepsia or indigestion why not take these Tablets, get well and stay well? Tor sale by The Kaufmann Drug co. Not Satisfied. A naval officer is said to have told the Washington correspondent of the New York Evening Poet that the navy would not be satisfied until it had seventy battleships. At present prices such a fleet would cost the taxpayers of this country at least $550,000,000. ''It is interesting to note/' says the Boston Herald, "that before we were a-world-powering a naval board laid down a comprehensive plan of our desirable naval j strength and placed our needs at just ten battleship." But what is the use of being a World Power if we are not going to be a World Power? Being the greatest nation in the world, naturally we ought to have the biggest navy. At least that is the argument which appeals to the judgment or our most expert patriots and the pooketbooks of our best shipbuilders. ? ? ? New Delivery Routes. Washington, June 23?The following new rural free delivery routes to begin September 1st, have been announced for South Carolina: From Lexington, Lexington county, (additional service, routes 4 and 55; length 1 o O A OS 1. orofl I Ui ruutee, JL O A QUU JUV a-, ulwl. vu< ered, 22 square miles; population served, 696; Dumber of houses on route, 174. S. P. Sheerin, former secretary of the National Democratic Executive Committee, dropped dead while mak* iDg a speech in the Auditorium in Chicago on Tuesday. There was a thunder storm in Tampa, Fla , on Tuesday afternooD, causing thousands of dollars damage to ielephone and other property and killing a little colored girl. Every girl imagines she would be a queen in society but for the fact that she has more sense than beauty 'if """-TTTnfMTinrmr?1 11 i armTI? ! i i ? ? - ; Extra Fruit Jar Tops. Extra FRUit j ! Jar Rubbers. I : ! ! JELLY G-LASSES I ! I J Wax Top Fruit and Vegetable Cans. > < ^ < Now is the time to buy these goods. We \ ] are naming attractive prices and will be 1 pleased to supply your want [ i Lorick & Lowrance Co ! I t ! (INCOBPORATED > ( * ; COLUMBIA, S. C. ! < : j SOUTHERN ! J 2 A * The South's Greatest System, 2 2 Uuexoeiled Dining Car Service. 2 I THROUGH PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS | J ON ALL THROUGH TRAINS, * 1 CONVENIENT SCHEDULES ON ALL LOCAL TRAMS. 3 f Winter Tourist Rates are now in effect to all Florida points. For full $ information as to rates, routes, etc., consult nearest Southern Railway 2 Ticket Agent, or: J jR. \V. HUNT,] 3 Division Passenger Agent, 3 3 CHARLESTON, ... S. C. 3 # # # The Greatest ft Dollar Sale x^cii M i At the Store that is Different! So great has been the demand for the goods advertised in our great One Dollar Bargain Sale that we have decided to contract for big lots of merchandise in order that we may be enabled to continue the sale. These goods have been bought from the best bargain centres of two continents; bought close for cash and selected with an eye single to the demands of the trade of this section. We ha added only a very small profit and we feel safe in saying that there are no such bargains to be had anywhere. * You may read of Fire Sales, Reduction Sales, Discount Sales, Bankrupt Sales Remodling sales and Removal Sales, but they all look like thirty cents compared with the G-reatest Dollar Sale. iw-fb mi mm W. F. FURTICK, 1220 MAIN ST. OPPOSITE OPERA HOUSE. COLUMBIA, . . S. C. WBMPMBBBWBBW?????B?W ? T7-~ 1 3 ? U.. 4. To Cure A Cold la One Day. iuu uati urawi UUUC1 a satc' ^ ^ - m an obstacle must be overcome. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money Occasionally a man worries beif it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's sig- ?ause he can 1 fet bis obligations, , , r? o- but more often he worries because he nature is on each a box. Price, 2oc. . is unable to dodge them.