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% -READY S i-* /% J \ $1.30 Pe i COVEBS JttU. } AND WEAI > ENOUGH T( j# OBD IL0R1CK & L 5 (ISCOB] K COLUMI I- iuuuuwvi tvo txt xt TrMUfTCRTW A"N". U. X. JL/Xtt If ui j. ... ... , "President. E. F. STBOTHER, Attorney. Citizens Bank With a Capital St is open far the transaction of a general 1 at 4 per cent, per annrnn interest payabL burglar insurance and bonded offices ma a liberal share of public patronage and g ment. Directors?Dr. W. H. Timmerman, Di P. Timmerman, W. O. Cartledge, Isaac c-. , WHEELER AND WILSON, NO. 9, Running and Noiseless, (a No, 100 spool third faster; one-third easier than any sh three. A Great Favorite with Dress Ma time. Needles for all Machines. Repai tachments, Shuttles, etc. In bringing IV to bring the head?leave the table at hor 'aah HI | \m wasners SS: . The most perfect Washer ever invente they 'will cost you ordered direct from tl J. H. BERRY r: FURN1 W. H. SBWELL COLUMBI We especially invite you to come to se< Beds, lounges, Stoves, Lace Curtains, Si 30 DAYS SALE?FU1 W. H. SOWELL, FTTENI1 Opposite Globe U V ^VWVVWWI $ THE 5 To Buy "S I SH< - J We have the mo ^ "Leather" shoes ii i comfort of the feet <r at prices that satisfy Je. p. & p. \ 1710 MAIN STRE | W-M.C0RLEY, | I NEW BROOKIAND, S. C. | ^ Agent fo rtfce New Improved ^ I SIMSIWIMMIINSS I i I - - * 1?? k fffB Awarded over nicy premiums ivi ? their excellence and superiority ig over other makes. Try this pop- s nlar machine in your home he- jg fore buying. Large discounts for ? cash, or ninety davs. Liberal jgf terms on instalment plan. ^ ?? Needles, OUs, Ktc., | 8 for all standard sewing makes. k | Bargains. | f Large lot of Old Machines of stan- jk dard makes in good repair. p Five persoDB were killed by lightning at Coney Island, near New York, on Sunday and nine others were injured. Ton Can Prevent Sick-Headache when you feel it first coming on, by taking a Ramon's Pill at once. It removes the poison tnat causes the trouble, A guaranteed cure, and money refunded if not satisfied. 25 cents. For Sale at Hainan's Bazaar. MIXED? 5 [MT? | r Gallon. RE SURFACE % IS LONGER. * ) FILL ALL > ESS. > OWRANCE CO., | PORATED 5 5IA, S. C. J GUNTKR, W. C. CARTLEDGE, Vice President. Cashier. A. C. JONES, Assistant Cashier. of Batesburg ock of $30,000.00, ranking business. Time deposits received 3 quarterly. Our burglar proof safe and ke depositors absolutely secure. We solict guarantee fair dealing and courteous treatr. M. U. Boatright, U. X. Gunter, Dr. W. Edwards, W. K. Shealy, J. F. Kneece. BALL BEARING. Marvelously Light *3 -Fsyi* n will i*nn it-.v One UWKJil uiuguu J.XJJ. u wv*u .1 ? rattle machine. Save about one day in ifeers and becoming more popular all the ring a specialty, Work guaranteed. Attachines to be repaired it is only necessary ne unless it needs repairing too. and Wringers. cL I can sell them at my store for less than le factory. Write for circulars and prices. ' ,?? 1804 Ham Street, ? H COLUMBIA, S. C. [tureT HlilfflE CO, A, S. C. 3 us for your Furniture, Cheap Suites, Iron Lde Boards, Hall Hacks. EtNISH YOUR HOUSE. TTBE CO., 1621 Main Street, Dry Goods Co. mcE^^ 'our Summer 5 DES. | st complete stock of \ 1 everything for the ^ that can be had, and 4 A. DAVIS, | ET, COLUMBIA. S. C. J ENGINES boilIRS. v-Gmi tmr ter. wSkWUmm. hom wosxiiiwnv 00 AW8TA, ?90M&L Zf ; If Hervous and Run Down simply improve your circulation. Remove the waste matter that clogs the blood by taking Ramon's Pills?then tone the nervous system with the Tonic Pellets. All in one box for 25 cts. and money back if not satisfied. For Sale at Harman's Bazaar 6111 NATIONAL H. THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN COLUMBIA. UNITED STATES. STATE, CITY AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY. Savings Department* Paid up Capital - ? - - $200,000 Surplus Profits . - 70,000 Liability of Stockholders - 200,000 $470,000 Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent per anntun, payable May 1st and November 1st Y/. A. CLARK, President. Wilis Jonis, Vice President and Cashier. KS3SSS9SSS9SSS9SSS9S9S9S3K | N. A. YOUNG, ? | Wholesale and Retail Merchant, | | 1603 Main St.. ^ 2 COLUMBIA, - - S. C. i JK nyers One-fonrth of a century in the Dry Goc am 1603 Main S The Lexington Dispatch. ? 'Wednesday, August 9, .305. i 1 Our Virginia Letter. i To tbe Editor of tbe Dispatch: < Monday morning is h<re and it is ' my time to write home tbrongb tbe i Dispatch. I feel sometimes it may > be an imposition on tbe editor, and J that few people may read these letters. Bat I do enjoy the weekly 1 visitp of the home paper. I find that I can mail a letter here Monday at 10:8 a. m. and have it appear that week, and that I get the Dispatch on Thursday at 1:6 p. m. So it seems that I am only a few hoars farther from Lexington than when I lived in the county. Since my last letter I have been unwell from a bad cold. It lasted only a few days. There has been so much rain up here. They Bay it is Ll L 1L t 1 Z _ L - tue worst &uey nave ubu at oue sea* son for something like fifteen years. ' They have had a time getting in l oats and hay. The former is about [ all in now. Quite a lot was cut laBt week in the rain. The hay is not all cut yet, though it is ready to be harvested. Only some of the buokI wheat has been cut. Considerable of this is grown here. I did not 1 know what it was when I saw it. I cultivated several stalks in the garden in the spring, thinking it was young okra. People here do not know of okra. I am trying to raise some, but it is late by supposing I had some when it proved to be buckwheat. We have just had two very pleasant meetings. Last Wednesday evening about dark, the men, women and children began pouring in the parsone.ge. We soon had a house, l porch and yard full. When we came to our senses we realized that it was a pounding. Every child brought a package. When the dast and smoke i cleared away, we found about everything needed in the kitchen from a package of matches to a sack of sugar. The other was a splendid missionary service last night. It was in charge of the women. We have a splendid elocution teacher in the congregation, and the ladies rendered the parts well to a crowded house. The offering was $19.38 Our Synodical year now closes. The society has contributed over $125 for missions. For general beneficense the congregation pays out an amount nearly equal to the pastor's salary. We are now having lots of apples, but no peaches. Tomatoes are jost now beginning to get ripe. S C. Ballentine I rv i j TT A i 01 xiurai itetrear, vn, August 01, 1905. lis it Bisfct? Is it right that a property owner should lose $5.20 to let a dealer make 50 cents ? A dealer makes 50 cents more on fourteen gallons of ready-for-use paint, at < $1.50 per gallon, than our agent does on eight gallons of L. & M. paint and six gallons of linseed oil, which make four- < teen gallons of the best paint in the 1 world, at $1.20 per gallon; the property , owner loses just $4.20. Is it right? It only re.quires 4 gallons of L. & M. , and 3 gallons of linseed oil to paint a moderate sized house. Ten thousand churches painted with Longman & Martinez L. & M. Paint. Liberal quantity given to churches 1 when bought from W. P. Roof. 1 Bar Booms is. Sight. Orangeburg Times. j Ex-Solicitor J. W. Thurmond in a Bpeeeh last week in Edgefield county predicted that if the dispensary was voted out we would have the old barroom in two years. Sometime ago , we made a similar prediction, and we ' IW Sill Our Buyer is always in se; suit the wants i >ds trade, and ample cash enables us to g i everything kept in a First Class Store itreet M, fl, ire not surprised that others agree with us. Mr. Thurmond also made die statement that the legislature 3ould authorize bar rooms under the law as it stands. If this be true, bar rooms may be said to be in sight whenever the dispensary is killed, rhis what the war on the dispensary means, and what it will result in if successful. Some folks say they prefer the bar rooms to the dispensary. We do not. While we do not think that the dispensary is calculated to make those who patronize it sober men, we believe that it makes fewer whiskey drinkers than either the old bar room or unlicensed grog shops under so called prohibition. If the Baby is Cutting Teeth, Be sure and use that old and well tried remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. It is the Best of All. Election in Batesburg. Batesburg, Aug. 2.?After one ol the warmest and most exciting campaigns in the history of the town, Mayor M. B. Edwards was reelected, defeating Mr. E R. Steadman, a prominent merchant and successful business man, by a vote of 109 to 84, The following were elected aldermen: J. A. Whitten, W. C. Farber, W. D M. Herman, J. B. Youngblood, D. P. Hartley and J. M. Hite. Messrs; Whitten &nd Harman were the only members of tbe present board oi aldermen that were reelected. There were quite a number of candidatee for the positions of aldermen. The tabulated vote was as follows: Foi Major, M. B. Edwards, 109; E. B. Steadman, 81; for Alderman, J. A. Whitten, 145, W. D. M. Harman, 153, W. C. Farber, 115, J. B. Youngblood, 112, J. M. Hite, 111, D. P. Hartley, 107, J. J. Bawl, 81, W. A. Crouch, 63, L. C. Perry, 63, J. M. Hook, 61, J. W. Pond, 45, N Bogers Bayly, 36. In the evening about 100 gentlemen, including several of the aldermen elect, visited the residence of Mr. Edwards, where all had a good time; a collation was served and some public speaking was indulged io. An address was made by Mr. John Bell Towill and some remarks by Chas. B. Bogers, Mayor Edwards, W. C. Farber, J. M. Hite and D. P. Hartley. T. B. Kernaghan was reelected without opposition, as a member of the poblic works commission. Public is Aroused. The public is aroused to a knowledge of the curative merits of that great medicinal tonic, Electric Bitters, for sick stomach, liver and kidneys. Mary H. Walters, of 546 St. Clair Ave., Columbus, O., writes: "For several months I was given up to die. I had fever and auge, my nerves were wrecked; I could not sleep, and my stomach was so weak from useless doctors' drugs that I could not eat. Soon after beginning to take Electric Bitters, I obtained relief, and in a short time I was entirely cured." Guaranteed at The Kaufmann Drug Co's. drug store; price 50c. Birthday Party. I will have a birthday picnic at my home, on the 29ih day of August. A.U my friends are cordially invited bo come and bring baskets and enjoy the day with me. We will have music and some good speaking on interesting subjects. G. W. Lewie, Old Veteran. Sick headache results from a disordered condition of the stomach and is prickly cured by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale. by fhe Kaufmann Drug Co. <T) We are up to date and all round | Dry Goods Merchants, | | We Solicit Your Trade, g 8 N. A. YOUNG. S ?eSSSeSSSSSSS?SeS?S S8Se?S OoixM/fcy. i Trimmings. Laces, Embroideries, Notions \ it jTJMBIA, S. C. 1 GOODS 1905 arch of such values as will of the up-to-date < ;ive you bargains in Dry Goods, Dress Goods, that cannot be obtained anywhere else but a YOUNG, <? *kT * __ ?. m _ l? goq s 9ee??. Crimson Clover. Our Southern Farmers can save fertilizer bills and increase their revenues ! MILLIONS OF DOLL ARS, J by sowing Crimson Clover at the I last working of their Corn and % Cotton crops. It is the best time # to sow and you save an extra prep- I aration of the land. Crimson | Clover makes land rich in humus J or vegetable matter and puts it in 1 excellent condition for the crops & which follow it. It also makes # A fine winfer cover crop, f An excellent grazing crop, J A good early forage crop, I A splendid soil-improving crop. 1 Plowed under early in the spring, C it increases the yield of corn, to- c bacco, cotton or other crops which J follow it, to a wonderful extent I Our sales of Crimson Clover seed are 1 Increasing enormously every year, and ? we are to-day the largest dealers In this seed in the United States. m Write for prices and circulars giving C information about this valuable crop. J T.W. Wood & Sons, Seedsmen, l RICHMOND, - VIRGINIA. % Wood's Descriptive Fall Catalogue, f 1 issued in August, tells about all Farm A ? and Garden Seeds for Fall Plant* C I ing. Mailed free on request. I ,'j | T22 "BOSS" COTTON PftESS! ' j SIMPLEST, STKWGEST, BEST ( i The Murray Ginning System I Gins, Feeders, C-nd#nser?, Etc. 1 I GIEBES MACHINERY CO. I | Columbia, &. C. Where is the hConey Going? I want to be fair. Does the dispensary pay financially? Say nothing about the heart-broken women, the temptation to our men and boys. In the firat phce, we must pay $110 for the privilege to drink it. That money leaves the State. Th?re is no doubt about it, thousands cf laborers leave the country that the farmers ought to have. They are no good to the cities, only there to drink whisky. Look at your tax receipt ten years ago, look at it now; look at the returns of property around the cities and mills, returned twenty times higher than they were ten years ago Income tax, dog tax, thousands of dollars profit claimed to be made on whiskey, still our taxes go higher. Where is the money going ? Money used for whiskey don't build up our State, don't lower our taxes. It is a wrong idea that we must ' temD& men to drink whiskey, to get money to school oar children. God said, "Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil," and I hope you will move the evil of the dispensary out of the Stale. I do not say there is ariy ttea i"g, but I do say it is one of the beet machines for stealing I know of. If the farmers want labor in the ountry and their tiies lower, vote it out; dou't have the disgrace on rbe proud old Palmetto State that 3 ou have to sell whiskey to school your children. For every dollar you make out of the low and dirty business, you pay ten dollars for one. Mothers, latnere, daugnterp, Doys, do your duty and vote it out of every county. P. J. Rucker. Columbia, S C, July 29, 1905. A little forethought may save you no end of trouble. Anyone who makes it a rule to keep Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at. hand knows this to be a fact. For sale by The Kaufmann Drug Co. A married man'a idea of beiDg in heaven is being a bachelor again. ..r-a=a, - mamm? rumn?? m Rifles, Pistols, Shotpns, i arc perfect in every respect. The sportsman 5s never disappointed in the working of his pun if It's a STEV| HNS?they are safe, strong, accurate, durable, and fi convenient to handle. t Wc will send you our valuable uo-page book,tellR ing ail about STEVENS arms, shooting, hunting, g n .tcs on the proper cate of a gun. sights, etc., if you G will send 4 cents in stamps. FREE X* I'ZZLE ! Write for the rifle puzzle; 9 most fascinating. A R Ash your dealer, and Insist on the STEVENS. If g you cannot obtain them, wc ship direct, express preH paid, on receipt of catalog price. | J. STEVENS ASMS AND TOOL CO., \ $ CHICOPEE FALLS.VlASS.,U.S.A. | Before You Purchase Ar.y Other'Write THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANY ORANGE* MASS. Many Sewing Machines are made to sell regardless of quality, but the " Xcw Home " is mada to wear. Cur guaranty never runs out. We make Sewing Machines to suit all conditions of the trade. The " Now Home" stands at the head of all lll(;h.gra<le family sewing machines Sold by authorized dealers only* FOR SALE BY W. P. ROOF, Lexington, S. C. NOTICE! "We want every man and women In the United States Interested In the cure of Opium, Whiskey or other drug habits,1 either for themselves or friends, to have one of Dr. Woolley's books on these diseases. Write Dr. B. M. W oolley, Atlanta^ 0a., Box 287, and one will be sent you free* mm ?Bin. DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO CHECK. W. P. ROOF, Cashier. a DIRECTORS: M 4Uen Jones, W. P. Roof, 0. M. Efiid, j R. Hilton. James E. Hendrix. ' EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Deposits of $1 and upwards received and interest at 5 per cent, per annum allowed, payable April and October. September 21?tf Bh?4m ^ Cleftsaec And toeftotifieft the ntTT. Promote* ft luxuriant growth. Never Pails to Bestore Gray Hair to ita Southful Color. Cart* teai Davis & Co., Harness and Saddlery, 1517 Main St., Columbia'S. C. . For cheap, medium and fine goods we carry the largest stock in the South. Everything in harness, saddlery and farm gear 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.