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I Blind He m "About a year ago/' i ||| 1123 Broadway, Augusta, Ga., II headaches and backaches, and 1 OF WPtl I A Non-lntoxicatir H I immediately commenced to Eg like a new woman, and vVis |1 all sick women, for I know H them as it did me." 1| Cardui is a pure, medicim II vegetable herbs, which relieve 8 pains, regulates female func |? tones up ^female organs to jH proper state of health. Try If it for your trouble. x * S Every druggist sells pi ? it in $1.00 bottles. * Good, for Stomach Trouble and * Constipation. "Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver - Tablets have done me a great deal of good," says C. Towns, of Rat Portage, Ontario, Canada. "Being a mild physic the after effects ate > not unpleasant, and I can recommend them to all who suffer from stomai h disorder." For sale by The Kauf* mans Drug Co. ' In a free fight at a negro base ball ^ game near Donalds on Saturday oight negroes were shot?two ser iously, but none fatally. i ;? "Whiskey Morphine habit. habit. Cared by KEELEY1 1329 Lady St., (or P. O. Box 75) Colmnt solicited. .. - DOORS. ||:i| n j Main St., Col 05 Is where yoa can fi stocl "jj* -A-I Q El . - of all S rZg jg^Mr. Lee N. Fal O ton, is now with us ai you and show you ou C.0.BR0M ?I? . SASH. * i W. T. MAR' WHOLESALE - DEALEI % 0"u.r 2^ " High Grade Good! Possible Dan Valley Flou Ask lor our quotations before you p Molasses, Can Goo Everything "We Si j W. T. MAS 14061408 ASSEMBLY S I,? To Cui I Take Laxative Broir a Seven MilSon boxes sold in past 12 mc r umi mm^KBtmamBtrnmammKam^mBoasBmBKaa ?adache I writes Mrs. Mattie Alien, of jp| , "I suffered with blind sick |j| could set no relief until I tried II RDUI tg Female Tonic jl improve, and now 1 feel h to recommend it to B| that it will cure sr m il extract of S| lo?sma!l/ FSEELY- 1 ' jy We want yon to write H a yy ns freely and frankly, describ- ?i inj all yoor symptoms. We [??| employ a staff of specialists in female wb // disorders, who will carefully consider tfg Y yoor case and gzveyoe free advice. Do not BBS twr+ o-rJt. no Indmr (rivintr a Mwnnlifft KHB history of yonr troubles, and we will send yen |S? Iain iostrcctiocswhsttodotogetwell. All coma- Bg fence kept perfectly secret, and reply sect you {a Kf sealed envelope. Address Ladies' Advisory Dept. g? ITTANOOQA MEDICINE CO,, Chattanooja, Tesa. m After Lawless Hunters. Charleston, July 12 ?Game Warden G. W. Douglass has instituted proceedings against ten prominent people in Summerville for participation in a deer bunt on July 4th. It appears that the parties have been annually bunting on this day,' which is illegal under the new law, and the game warden has prepared a case against them which will be tried tomorrow. 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. 25c ut all dealers. For Sale at Harmaivs Bazaar. Cigarettes I All drug and Tohabit. J. bacco habits. CNSTITUE OF S. C. >ia, S. C. Confidential correspondence 1 BLINDS. 3? |L" nmbia,S C., f hd one of the best JO is of ?3 Pkinds. ? law, formerly of Gas- q ad will be glad to see p i r stock. c-t* in & BRO, | GLASS. FIN SONS, KS - IN - GROCERIES. Eotto: 3 at the Lowest Prices. ! I r a Specialty!! i i iircliase your Grain, Meal, Flour, 1 ds, Tobacco, &c. 3 ell "We Guarantee. ] >TjLW SONS, | T., COLUMBIA, S. C. ! I re a Cold in One 10 Quinine Tablets. ? f mths. This signatore, ? ^ bin 111 awumiua The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, July 19,1905. . Announcement of the Lexington County Summer School for Teachers. The Summer School for the Lexington county teachers will convene at Lexington, August 2nd, and will continue in session to August 29th. The following course of study will be given: Drawing and Primary Methods, Miss Dominick; Geography and Pedagogy, Supt. J. R. T. Major; History and Algebra two weeks and Arithmetic two weeks by Supt. J. C Allen All that will be needed in the way of supplies for tbe courses in drawing and primary methods are large drawing tablets, soft drawing pencils, eraser, ruler and large size composition book. In Geography, Fryc's Advanced Geography will be used as a text and in Pedagogy, Hughes' Mistakes in Teaching. The topic for study in History will be the wars of our country, their causes and results, with any good United States History for text. Teachers are requested to bring aDy Histories tbey may have. These will be of U88 for reference. Fundamental principles in Algebra will be studied with Wentworth's New School Algebra as a text. Decimals, fractions, or per centage in Arithmetic will be studied with Wentworth's Practical Arithmetic as text. The supplies for drawing and primary methods will be on sale at Mr. Harman's store in Lexington. Teachers are requested not to provide themselves with these supplies before school opens. Those teachers who are not supplied with the text books for the other subjects will find them at Mr. Harman's store. Two or more lectures on vital school problems will be given by prominent' public speakers. These lectures will be a source of pleasure and practical value both to the teaohers in attendance and to the public generally. It is hoped that the teachers of Lexington county will make special efforts to attend and by their presence help to make the school a success. Those teachers who attend the Summer School and pass the examinations at the close of school will have their certificates renewed. Those teachers who do not attend and do not pass these examinations will not have their certificates renew ed and will have to stand the regular teacher's examination upon the expiration of their present certificates. Bent Her Double. "I knew no one for four weeks when I was sick with typhoid and kidney trouble," writes Mrs. Annie Hunter, of Pittsburg, Pa, "and when I got better, although I had one of the best doctors I could get, I was bent double, and had to rest my hands on my knees when I walked. From this terrible affliction I was rescued by Electric Bitters, which restored my health and strength, and now I can walk as straight as ever." Guaranteed to cure stomach, liver and kidney disorders; at The Kaufmann Drug Co's. drug store. Price 50 cents. Golcough Sfcukes, colored, was convicted at Sumter on Monday of the murder of Capfc. D. E Wells on May 1st and was sentenced to be banged the 18.h of August. Vernon Nettles, aged 21, son of Rsv. Hiram Nettles, of Kershaw county, committed suicide on Tuesday by shootiog himself in the head with a pistol, because his father reprimanded him for some offense. George and Westley Price, colored children aged seven and eight, were playing with a pistol at Johnston on Monday when the thing weDt off, Lhe ball entering the abdomen of the :>lder. He died next day. You can drive a boy to school, but rou cannot make him learn. & DflV Cu^f Crip I t w bo Two Days. 1 77/ jL on every ? 23c, 1 tmi mrwmgan JUST ONE ? I? D that word ts Tutt9s9 it refers to Dr. Tutt's Liver Pills and ! MEANS HEALTH. Are you constipated? Troubled with indigestion? Sick headache? Virtigo? Bilious? Insomnia? ANY of these symptoms and many others indicate inaction of the 1 /cr> You Need. Tint's Pills | Take No Substitute. The Soy in Patches. A country exchange aeke: "What has become of the boy in patches?" and then answers it thus. Why, bleBS your sou), be is out on the farm hopping clods sixteen hours a day. He will come to town after a while to run the banks and the stores and be thfi fjvwftPRRfnl lawverfl and nreachers I and physicians. Don't worry about the boys in patcbeB. Its the slick kokiDg, store-clothed, nicely groomed lad you want lo inquire about. He's | the fellow that's goiDg to drop j through a crack in the sidewalk out of sight one of these days. There are now twelve bankers housed in the Ohio penitentiary, and many more, who ought to be there, are out to cause the widows' heart to bleed and the orphans' tears to flow. Twenty-six persons have been hanged for riots in Odessa and another batch of seventeen soon to be put to death. Cotton took a big tumble in New York on July 13, and the price dropped 30 to 36 points. Good crop weather and reports of liberal offerings for 8pot cotton were factors encouragiog the bears. Alter neanng arguujeuis jjru nuu cod Judge Aldrich has decided that another election, upon the formation of Het ward county, cannot be held under four years from the date of the former one. Cholera Infantum. Child Not Expected to Live from One Hour to Another, but Cured by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aRd Diarrhoea Remedy. Ruth, the little daughter of E. N. Dewey, of Agnewville, Va, was seriously ill of cholera infantum last summer. "We gave her up and did not expect her to live from one hour to another, he says. "I happened to think of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and got a bottle of it from the store. Ia five hours I saw a change for the better. We kept on giving it and before she had taken the half of one small bottle she was well." This remedy is for sale by The Kaufmann Drug Co. Charleston is discussing its water supply situation. The waters of Goose Creek, where its supply now comes from, have been declared to be impure and will probably be moie objectionable as the days lengthens into months and months into years. Mrs. H. C. Bailey, of Johnston, has returned home from a pleasant visit to relatives and friends in Columbia and Lexington. Mrs. Biiley is a native of this county, having been born and reared in the Dutch Fork section. Reports from Columbia say that Murphy, who i3 alleged to have murdered Treasurer Copes in Orangeburg some years ago, and escaped from the penitentiary where he was confined, has been located in the Philippines and is a coldier in the U. S. army. At the encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic at Denver f h ore mil] t-v-j qti A mcrinon flirr nria tuoi u n in wu uu xjkuuuii^uu jusg uuu hundred and fifteen feet long and fifty-five feet deep. So far 105 indictments have been found against Milwaukee, Wis,' ; county officials. Nearly all of the in dictments charge bribery. I Three men were killed in a mine _ I near Birmingham, Ala., on Tuesdey | by the caving in of a rock. | It is thought that Texas boll weevil has made its appearance in Abville county. > 1 Stoves I Ranges, || y/jfi " y/j|j &K GALL AXD SEE THEM. #Lj k IFF \ !ORIfK 8, RPR k m Litiiu n. LU1&1U1& uf unuoj ^ P 1519 Main St, Columbia, S. C. || . ['south'E?R N I - * TL. P...iLL j me auuin s ureaiesi ojmcjii. + O """ " Uuexceiled Dining Car Service. | THROUGH PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS | ? J ON" ALL THROUGH TRAINS, 2 | CONVENIENT SCHEDULES ON ALL LOCAL TRAINS. | A A 2 Winter Tourist 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 |R. W. HUNT,: 2 Division Passenger Agent, 2 2 CHARLESTON, ... S. C. 2 ? ? Thn fipoatoct HI Rnllap <{fllo 1110 UlGUIOdl l|II 1IUIIU1 UUIlt , On Earth 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. ? ? ? ~ "E ? "U ^ "U /\ti -4- -PM/WV-* rs V\ ant J.HGSG ??UUU.I5 LLfcL V Ut3t?JJL UUUgiib ii win one? ucou 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 have added only a very small profit and we feel safe in saying that there are no such bargains to be had anywhere. Yon 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 Greatest Dollar Sale. The Cheapest House in the City ? More Goods for Less Money and Less Money for More Goods W. F. FURTICK, 1220 MAIN ST. OPPOSITE OPERA HOUSE.\ COLTJMBIii, . . S. CLVv Witters Commission Signed, i To Cure A Cold In One Day. St. Petersburg, July 13 ?Emparc r j Take Laxative Bromo Quinine TabNicholas has signed the appointment j lets. All druggists refund the money of M. Witt?, president of the com- j if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's sigmittee of ministers, to b? chief pleni- nature is on each a box. Price, 25c. potentiarv representing the Russian - ? government in peace negotiations to Judge Cochran, of the United be conducted next month in the States district court of Kentucky, United States. The appointment has taken jurisdiction in the Caleb clothes Witte with plenary powers. Powers case. This means that the Witte will saii on the Kaiser Wil- case will be tried in the Federal hslrn Der Grosse from Cherbourg on | ccurt Jjly 26. I