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I Blind He @ "About a year ago," v 1123 Broadway, Augusta, Ga., g| headaches and backaches, and c 43S8 a ki n a t I a iton-inioxicaxm 1 immediately commenced to like a new woman, and wis! all sick women, for I know them as it did me." Cardui is a pure, medicina vegetable herbs, which relieve pains, regulates female func tones up female organs to proper state of health. Try it for your trouble. a Every druggist sells pi it in ?1.00 bottles, jyr USE QU Russia has a bigger peace proposition on band than the Portsmouth affair. Ifc was easy to settle with Japan, but when it comes to dealing with her subjects, serfs and slaves, there is a continually increasing trouble. ? Got off Cheap. He may well think he lias got off cheap, who, after having contracted ' constipation or indigested, is still able to perfectly restore his health. Nothing will do tlixs but Dr. King's New Life Pills. A quick, pleasant and certain cure for headache, constipation, etc. 25c. at The Kanfmann Drug Co's. drug L " si/uic, guwai iI.WA. Whiskey I Morphine I < habit. I habit. Cured by KEELEYI 1329 Lady St., (or P. O. Box 75) TJohmib solicited. | -DOORS. |; ii n I MainSt, Ooli Pi C3 Is where you can fi g * stocl d of all iH O figrMr. Lee N. Fal O ton, is now with us ai you. and show you ou; 1 0. BROVI sash. r~ . W. T. MAR' WHOLESALE - DEALE! Otjlx 3m | High Grade Goodi Possible Dan Valley Flon r Ask for our quotations before you pi Molasses. Can Goo Everything We Si W. T. MAE 1406-1408 ASSEMBLY S [,*? To Co I Take Laxative Broi 3 Seven MEEon boxes toM In past 12 n ?adache I /rites Mrs. Mattie Allen, of B "I suffered with blind sick B auld get no relief until 1 tried B g Female Tonic fl improve, and now 1 feel ^^B i to recommend it to B tot it will cure B 1 extract of H uoSmaleX FHEELY. I UUI?, xr We wast yos to write Hj < a ^ n freely and frankly, desorlb- KB jy lay all yocr symptoms. We 3g ^ employ a staff of spodalistg la female W& ' Ar disorders, srSo "will carefully consider j?3 y yoar cue and {ire yon free advice. Do not |Bj hesitate, bat write as today, sivinr a complete Egs history of yoor troubles, and we will send you gp ria Inrtrnctjogn vbat to do to pt well. Allcorrcssuet kept perfectly secret, and reply sent you la eafcd envelope. Address Ladles' Advisory Dept, 9?2 TTANOOQA MEDICINE CO., Chsftssooza, Tees. ^ Another Office. A fioal meeting of the legislative commhsioi to er quire iDfco the fish and oyster industry of the State, wi 1 be he'd shortly and it is expech d that a bill of some kind will be drawn to be introduced at the next session of the legislature as a result of tbe investigations. The bill will prob ably provide for the re-establishment of the office of fish commissioner. 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. ^5c ut all dealers. For Sale at Herman's Bazaar Cigarettes I All drug and Tohabit. I bacco habits. ITSTITUE OF S. 0. ia, S. C. Confidential correspondence i BLINDS. 30 V aml)ia,S C., | t. . nd one of the best JD :s of ?3 P* Q kinds. ? law, formerly of Gas- ^ id will be glad to see ^ r stock. !H & BRO. - | GLASS. riN SONS, IS - IN - GROCERIES. Eotto: 3 at the Lowest Prices. AM A A r a Specialty !! urchase your Grain, Meal, Flour, ds, Tobacco, <fcc. ill "We Guarantee. TIN SONS, T., COLUMBIA, S. C. re a Cold in On 110 Quinine Tablets. ? somhs. This signature,^* BflWa?b???? The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, September 13,1905. Peace Terms. For forty-seven minutes those outside the conference room anxiously awaited the signal. Suddenly an ordetly dashed to the en-.'ance of the peace building and waved bis hand to the gunner a few feet away and the opening shot of the salute rang out on the clear air of the sof * September afternoon proclaiming peace between Russia and Japan. Article 1 stipulates for the reI establishment of peace and friendship between the sovereigns of the two Empires. Article 2. Russia recognizes the preponderant interest from political, i militarv and economical points of ^ ?.? ? view of Japan in the Empire of Koiea Article 3 It is mutually agreed that the territory of Manchuria be simultaneously evacuated by both Russian and Japanese troops. Article 4 The rights possessed by Russia of Port Arthur end Dalny, together with the lands and waters adjacent, shall pass over in their entirety to Japan. Article 5. The Governments of Russia and Japan are not to put any obstacle to the development of the commerce and industry of Manchuria. Article 6. The Manchuria Railway shall be operated jointly by Russia. Article 7 Russia and Japan are to mate a conjunction of the two branch lines which they own, at Kouang-Tcheng-Tse. Article 8. The branch lines of the Mnuchuriao Railway shall be worked to assure commercial tragic between them without obstruction. Article 0. Russia cedes to Japan the southern part of Sakhalin Island as far north as the fiftieth degree of north latitude. Article 10. That Russian colonists shall be free and ehall have the right to remain. Article 11. Japanese subjects have the right to fish in Russian territorial waters of the Sea of Japan, the Sea of Okhotsk and Behring Sea. Article 12 The two high contracting parties are to renew the commercial treaty existing between the two Governments prior to the war. Article 13 Russia and Japan are to restitute their prisoners of war on paying the real cost of keeping the same. % _ Article 14 This peace treaty shall be drawn up in two languages, French and English. In case of difficulty the French document to be final evidence. Article 15. The ratification oi thia treaty shall be countersigned by the sovereigns of the two Empires within fifty days after its signature The French and American embassies shall be intermediaries between tbe Japanese and Russian Governments. Two additional articles are agreed as follow*: Article 1. The evacuation of Manchuria by both armies shall be complete within 18 months from the signing of the treaty. Article 2 Tbe boundary in tbe Sakhalin Island shall be definitely marked off. Tsstimony Xatmstiag. Dr. Thomas Finn, of Roonsboro, Mo., who has practiced medicine for ?2 years, says he has used every prescription known to the profession for treatment of kidney and bladder diseases, and says, her' has. never found anything so effective in both chronic and acnte kidney and bladder tronble as Foley's Kidney Cure. It stops irregularities and builds np the whole system. The Kaufmann Drug Co. 150 Cigarettes a Bay. New York, Sept. 7 ? William Werner dropped dead yesterday at bis desk in the office of Reinhardt's Express Company, Newark, from heart failure. A doctor who was summoned said the man's death was probably brought on by excessive cigarette smoking. It is said by friends of the dead man that he averaged about one hundred and fifty a day. Werner leaves a widow and six children. leDay^HTl /9y fa ?IV every I jfcjCprrrtru* box. 25c. I Tutfs Pills I After eating, persons of a bilious habit will derive great benefit by talcing one of these pills. If you have been DRINKING TOO MUCH, they will promptly relieve the nausea, SICK HEADACHE ?. and nervousness which follows, restore the appetite and remove gloomy feelings. Elegantly sugar coated. Take No Substitute. UP TO DATE RED MEN. Are Fond of Bicycle*. Automobile*. Hearses, Piano* and Divorces. Tlie Indian woo wants to ue up iv date thinks that nothing the white man has is too good for him. When' the bicycle became popular he was quick to learn to ride a wheel. His latest fad is automobiling. A recent census enumeration of the property of the I : ^ jft /j /X I CHIEF SHOUTING HOUN AND HIS HEAKSE. Sioux in Nebraska showed them to possess 320 telephones, 2S pianos. GO organs. IS automobiles and 9 hearses, which they used as family carriages. This custom originated with Chief Shouting Horn of the Rosebud reserva, tion, who went to Yankton one day to purchase a carriage and saw a hearse on the street. He stopped the driver I and inquired, "How much?" The undertaker, who was on the seat, named a fancy price, which the chief paid, and, climbing into the funeral vehicle i with its waving plumes and emblems, I he drove back to the reservation the I proudest Indian in America. "Was a Very Sick Boy, , But Cured by Chamberlain's Colic, , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. ' When my boy was two years old he had a very severe attack of * bowel com' plaint, but by the use of Chamberlain's i Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy we brought him out all right." ssys Maggie Hickox, of Midland, Mich. This I ? ? -3 ? hA n rvnn in th o ! ryjjLLtHi V KJCLU IW uyuu IUL Hivy most severe cases. Even cholera in fan turn is cured by it. Follow the plain printed directions and a cure is certain. 1 For sale by The Kaufmann Drug Co. * * * 1 ' REAR ADMIRAL MISU. T _____ i Only Japanese Admiral. Wounded In Battle of Sea of Japan. Rear Admiral Misu has the honor i of being the only .Japanese officer of high rank who was wounded in the recent battle against Rojestvensky's 1 fleet in the sea of .Japan. He commandi .ed a division of the Japanese fleet. The admiral received a naval training j REAR ADMIRAL IIISD AND THE SAZANAMJ. in Australia. He went to England in 1885 and help-d navigate the Naniwa to Japan and was appointed an instructor in die Naval academy. After taking the Asahi to Japan in 1899 he was given command of that batlieship. The Sazanami was one of the Japanese ships which did good service in the engagement in which Misu fought. She captured the Russian destroyer on hoard of which Admiral Ro-jestvensky was found. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Acts on ITature's Plan. The most successful medicines are those that aid nature. Camberlain's Cougli Remedy acts on this plan. Take it when you have a cold and it will allay the congh, relieve the lungs, aid expectoration, open the secretions and aid nature in restoring the system to a healty condition. Thousands have testified to its superior excellence. It counteracts any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia. Price. 25 cents. Large size, 50 cents. For sale by The Kaufmaim Drug Co. Lee A. Lor JOBBERS AND D] Plumbers, Gas and S Stoves and Ranges, Stove Repairs, Tii: Plate, Iron Roofing, Conductor Pipe, I Sheets, Terra Cotta, Flue Pipe, Fire Tiles, Wood Mantles, Gas and El Pumps and Pi "V. L?i? A. LUK 1319 MAIN ST., C Phone 498. Tremendous! AT "THE STORE Tl For the past few day ly picking up odds a throughout the countr tremendous bargain sa all new and up-to-date half their real value. SPECIAL HANDKERCHIEF ? SALE. fi 500 dozen bought at a sacri- S fice. The prices range fromS 3 1-3 to 5c. 8 WHITE LAWN. 8 50 pieces 40-ineh 25c. qual-S ityfine White Lawn, for this 5 sale only 12 l-2c. per yard. 8 100 pieces Staple CheckS Ginghams, only 4c. per yard. 5 10 pieces only good summerS weight Unbleached Drills, 5c. 5 per yard. 5 25 pieces regular 12 l-2c.i Cottonade, for 8 l-3c. 5 UMBRELLAS, I 100 only, Ladies' and Gen-5 tlemen's fine Pearl and Fancy i handle Umbrellas, good covers 1 and best frames, only 75c. 1 200 Ladies' and Gentle-1 men's fine Silk covers, Sterling ? Silver Trimmings, Umbrellas, i only $1.00. J Some Umbrellas in this lot? worth $2.50 each. jj I * \ Yours For W. F. F( 1220 MAIN ST. OPPO COLTJMBIii, THE PRICES TELL. J B. FRID Wholesales GROCERS, FLOUR, I SEED RUST P We Want the Merchants, Pla ington County to Call and See Purchases. We Can Fill Yc Money. 1000 \Ta;n Qf*< XO&O auu utais uitaiu ulii H. F. Hexdrix, J. L. Mi J President. | The Sank o | LEE8TI1 J Capital, Interest Allowed in* Sa\ % We Solicit a ick & Bro, EALERS IN team Fitters' Supplies, Lware, Enameiware, Hollo wware, Tin Cave Trough, Galvanized and Black Brick and Fire Clay, Grates and .ectrical Fixtures, Rubber Hose, Lmp Supplies. ICK & BRO., IOLUMBIA, S. C. Bargain Sale iAT'S DIFFERENT." s we have been quietnd ends from mills y and we will begin a Je. These goods are 3, but the prices about ; TOWEL SALE. | 100 dozen unbleached Cot| ton Towels at half price, j 18x40 inch Cotton Towels, \ 5c. each or 6 for 25c. or 12 for J 45c. j 22x50 inch heavy weight | Cotton Towels, assorted colors 510c. each. \ 1000yards 3 6-inch Sheeting, 'only 5c. per yard. J 10 pieces regular 10c. Bed \ Ticking, only 7 1-2 ! 10 cases Ladies' and Gentle|men's Hosiery; also Misses' 'and Children's Black and Tan )open work and plain goods. ) Some in the lot worth 25c, per jpair, only 10c. 9 j 25 pieces linen finish 36jinch Cannon Cloth, 8 l-3c. per \ yard. I 15 pieces 36-inch Corded \ Madras, white, only 10c. 5 10 pieces 39c. White Waist! ings, only 250. Bargains JRTICK, SITE OPERA HOUSE. . s* c. THE QUALITY SELLS AY & CO., md Be tail HED AND GRAIN, ROOF OATS. nters and Farmers of Lexi TJs Before They Make Iheir nir Wants and Save You set, COLUMBIA, S. C. > lTTHEWS, H. A. MEETZE, Vice Pres. Cashier. J if Leesville, I LEE, S. C. } $30,000.00 e "ixgs Department. 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