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Wagon Wood. WAGON RIMS, BUGGY RIMS, WAGON SPOKES. SARVAN SPOKES, SHAFTS, HUBS. WAGON HARDWARE. *' fr ^iBMBr///w r rn We have just bought a complete stock of this material and solicit your trade. Write us for prices. They will save you MONEY. LORICK & LOWRANCE (INCOBPO RATED WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SEEDSMEN, f COLUMBIA, S. C. ; DR. W H. TIMMERMAN, U. X. GUNTER, A. C. JONES, President. Vice President. Assistant Cashier. PAID UP CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000.00. E. F. STROTHER, Attorney, - - BATESBURG, S. C r- - Announces to the pnblic that it is now located in the new Bank Building with all the conveniences and facilities of successful banking. Monies to loan an accommodating terms. Deposits solicited. 4 per cent, on time deposits interest payable quarterly. Friends and acquaitances are cordially invited to call on Officers of Bank whether they have business or not and see our institution. Directors?Dr. W. H. Tim merman, Dr. M. U. Boatright, U. X. Gunter, Dr. W. P. Tim merman, E. F. Strother, Isaac Edwards, W. K. Shealy, J. F. Kneece. WHEELER AND TO^Ln, NO. 9, BALL BEARING Ma^elously Light Running and Noiseless, (a No, 100 spool cotton thread for a belt will run it). One' - "l-- ?ViAnt finii r?f?v in third faster; one-third easier than any snutue mauuine. C P-WU.ll VAJLV | three. A Great Favorite with Dress Makers and becoming more popular all the time. Needles for all Machines. Repairing a specialty, Work guaranteed. Attachments, Shuttles, etc. In bringing Machines to^be repaired'it is only necessary to bring the head?leave the table at home unless it needs repairing too. 1905 Washers and Wringers. The most perfect Washer ever invented. I can sell them at my store for less than , they will cost you ordered direct from the factory. Write for circulars and prices. JH RFffffV If 1804 Main street' a III DLflilll 1 ' COLUMBIA,S.C. %'* * ' . ? ? w mmiTTfrunvi Pn ' w. ti. Sb'wtLL \m\mi iu., ? 7 COLUMBIA, S, C. We especially invite you to come to see us for your Furniture, Cheap Suites, Iron Beds, Lounges, Stoves, Lace Curtains, Side Boards, "Hall Racks. j 80 DAYS SALE?FURNISH YOUR HOUSE. W. H. SOWELL, FURNITURE CO., 1231 Main Street, Opposite Y. M. C. A. Building. \\ 5 XXEIE ?LACE . S To Buy Your WINTER 5 % SHOES. # (At Old Prices.) J S We have the most complete Fall stock S PARLOR R?5 s syRsfle> . B, DAVID, Proprietor. |*NG!FIE$ BOILERS. 1336 MAIN St., CQLUMBrA S. C. j Tank*. BUokt, Stand Pipe, Md Shaat-Irea * I Grfc, BsJAltifi ff. Pt}|| ftyg c TVn p __ The only up to date eating house of its ' Hangwa, *ta Mill Caattan kind in the City of Columb'a. It is well kept I IWCaat erory day; work 2o0 ?clean linen, prompt and p<-dHe service. mkbabo IRON troHta * You get what yon order and ray only for 1 Avavvr? what you get. Within easy reach of desira- i awwvwa, tigr)lHt<L. $>-sleepine apartments. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 1 4 of "Leather" shoes in everything for the # comfort of the feet that can be had, and ^ f at^Live and let live prices. f \E. P. & F. A. DAVIS, I i 1710 MAIN STEEET, COLUMBIA, S. C. i 5 We Bought Early Before the Advance. 5 I <MUF vnilR MDNFY I S unib i wii mvuki ^ ^ Don't trust to wliat you might have left to yon Save i ^ vour own money. Yon will feel better knowing von ^ \ nave a bank account. We pay 4 per cent, on all Savings ^ # Accounts; so yon really make money by saving money ^ ? ALL BANKIN6 BUSINESS SOLICITED. C j Palmetto Bank and Trust Co., * 5 COLUMBIA, S. C. \ K CAPITAL, $250,000.00. - SURPLUS, $35,000.00. \ ^ Wm. ?L. LTLES. Pres. JULIUS R WALKER V pres $ ^ J. P. MATTHEWS, Secretary. ' * g ? ? DB*% R M?JP I The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, October 18, 1905. p' 1 1 1 i Dots from Over the Hill. Cotton picking will soon be over. I am glad to say the corn crop is better than whf. expected. Mr Kiah Amiok bas about completed bis new dwelling at CbapiD. Tbe protracted meeting held at the Methodist church at Cn?pin tbe past week was welt attended. It was conducted Hy R-v. B m zer, assisted by Rev. Herbert, of Columbia. Little Gracey E?rg?e bas beeD quite ill for a few da\s, but t-be is up again. Mr. George Slice, of nenr Coapir, visited Mr George K'.ster Sunday. Mr. J. 8. Cumal'icder and wife visiud rh^ir d&ughter, Mrs. Mtivin Slicp, of Hilton, recently. Wf-ll, UN it, ?bont-. t m<* 'or tbe street parade, I guess I had better get back on tbe sidewalk. Uncle Sol. Wounds, Bruises and Burns. By applying an antiseptic dressing to wounds, bruises, burns and like injuries before inflammation sets in, they may be healed without maturation and in about one-third the time required by the old treatment. This is the greatest discovery and triumph of modern surgery. Chamberlain's Pain Balm acts 011 this same principle. It is an antiseptic and when applied to such injuries, causes them to heal very quickly. It also allays the pain and soreness and prevents any danger of blood poisoning. Keep a bottle of Pain Balm in your home and it will save you time and money, not to mention the inconvenience and suffering such injuries entail. RVyp Ivr TVip TTrmfmnmi Dnif CVv Portrait of Orea. Bobex* 35. Lee. The fact tbafc too frequently it transpires in American history that no accurate and authentic portrait of her great men is faithfully preserved has caused a number of the devoted admirers of General Robert E. Lee to interest themselves to cause a perfect picture of the great General to be made aod to be preserved for all future history. This work, aftpr a lapse of forty yeBrs, is now uod?r way by the John A. Lowell Bank Note Company, of Boston, who are using for this purpose the f-xact photograph made at Gen. Lee's residence in Richmond a few days after the surrender, which picture has always been considered by the Lee family and friends as the most perfect likeness ever taken of the General at that period. The work, when finished, will be of the highest art of steel engraving, so that it will thus be preserved for all future time. Very Low Bates VIA. Southern Railway Til 1 x . .^4, To Uhicagu, ill., ana return, account. National Baptist CoDvpntioD, colored, October 25 31,1905. One fare plus 50 cents for the round trip. Tickets on sale October 23 24, limited to return leaviog Chicago not later than November o, 1905. For further information as to rates, schedules, etc., call on any Bgent of the Southern Railway, or address Brooks MorgaD, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. R. W. Hunt, D P. A., Charleston, S. C. Sick Headache Cured. Sick headache is caused by derangement of the stomach and by indigestion. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets correct these disorders and effect a cure. By taking these tablets as soon as the first indication of the disease appears!! the attack may be warded off. For sale by The Kaufmann Drug Co. ' a $ I Power of Federal Courts. Washington, D. C., Oct.?The Supreme Court today beard arguments in the caees of Wimbish vs. Jamison, involving the right of the Federal Courts of Georgia to interfere with the execution of justice by the Recorder's Court of Macon, Ga., a State institution, and McGuire vs. Blunt, involving title to land in Florida. The latter case figured in tbe impeachment proceedings conducted last session by tbe Senate against United States District Judge Swayne. He was charged with sitting in the trial of the case notwithstanding his wife was interested in tbe land in dispute To Cure a Cough take Ramon's English Cough Syrup in small dosesduring theday, then sleepatnight. Apine tar balm without morphine, "oc ut all dealers. For Sale at Harman's Bazaar. ! Its All Ovsr Now. . ' Washington, Oct. 12.?Diplomatic relations between Charleston and fcbe White House were resumed today j after a strained condition of affiirs j resulting from tbe appointment of j Dr. Crum as collector of tbe port. There waf-? much hostile feeliDg toward the President in Charleston for a long lime following tbe appointment of Crum and some hard things were said. Today a delegation irom i Charleston called on the President I find felicitated him upon his peace victory. The President cordially received bis visitors and invited Mayor Rhetl and ex Mayor Smjth to take luncheon with him. The delegation consisted of Mavor Rbett, exMayor Smith, J. F Ficken, Aldermen T. 0. Peters, R M. PiDckney and Wilt-on G. Earvey, Samuei Lapham and J. H. Seignioue. They came to Washington to see Secretary Bonaparte relative to the presentation of the cruiser Cnarleptnn of a silver set, and to tbark the President for his interest iu the Cnaiiestcn navy yard Advocates Race Suicide. Baltimore, Oct 11 ?Agent George W. Parker, of the society of the pre vention of cruelty to children, takes ! distinct issue with President R.iosevelt on the question of race suicide in hie annual report issued today. In commenting on the large number of children found among families little able to support and care for them he declares that he meets with many cases in the course of his wotk where race suicide would be a decided advantage He believes something should be done to protect society from the daDgerous increase in families where there is do prospect of ever beiog able to properly train and care for the progeny. Full of Tragic Meaning are these lines from J. H. Simmons, of Casey, la. Think what, might have resulted from his terrible cough if he had not taken the medicine about which lie writes: 'T had a fearful cough that disturbed my night's rest. I tried everything, but nothing would relieve it until I took Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which completely cured me."' Instantly relieves and permanently cure* all throat and lung diseases: prevents grip and pneumonia. At The Kaufmann Drug Co., druggist; guaranteed; 50c. and SI. Trial bottle free. Don't Meek It. "Cav," In Our-News Letter. Lexington county in all probability will vote out the dispensary. Will this decrease drunkenness? Is it not more politics *han prohibition at the bottom of it? Very near all drunkards, blind tiger men and the other fellows who have an appetite for the vile stuff are banging to the coat tails of the preachers and the anti dispensary church members, urgiDg tbern to continue in the fight for the real prohibitionists. Watch them after the election ! T? T Inonc r-vrntliVlitinn XI JUHHU^IUIJ i O IU UOTQ give it to us iD tbe strictest seDse of the word, don't mock it. If we can't have it that wav give us tbe present system, which I believe the better of the two, with a better enforcement of ^be law. Some of my prohibition friends may class me as a pessimist, but when you have tried prohibition four years we will see where our optimists are. Doctors said He would not Live. Peter Fry, "Woodruff, Pa., writes: "After doctering for two years with the best physicians in Wavnesburg, and still getting worse, the doctors advised me if I had any business to attend to I had better attend to it at once, as I could not possibly live another month as there was no cure for me. Foley's Kidney Cure was recommended to me by a friend, and I immediately sent my son to the store for it, and after taking three bottles I began to get better and continued to improve until I was entirely well." Depot and Contents Burned. "Rjmhcror 13 ?Tonight Bam "HI ? ? ? ? berg puffered one of the most dapastroue fires iD its history. Shortly before 9 o'clock the alarm was sounded, and it was discovered that the freight depot of the Southern Rail-, way, a wooden buildiDg, was on fire. To the depot was attached a long cotton platform which was crowded with cotton and merchandise of various kinds. 1 The fire burc d rapidly, and nothing was saved from the depot. A few baleB of cotton and some merchandise on the platform were saved. Several cars on the sidetrack were rolled away and saved, but four freight cars loaded with cotton and two empties were homed. The lose is estimated at $60,000 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. Court of Common Pleas. Mary E. Busby, Assignee, Plaintiff, against S. 0. Daily, Defendant. Foreclosure IN OBEDIENCE TO THE DECREE of the Conrt herein, signed bv Hon. Ernest Gary, Presiding Judge, and dated ; August 26th, 1905, I will sell to the high-st ! bidder at public outcry, before the court ! house door in Lexington, S. C.. during I the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in November, 1905, j "All that piece, parcel or tract of land, j containing ninety-six and tbrte-quarter j acres, more or !es?, situate,lying aDd being , in the county of Lexington, and State ! aforesaid, in the fork of Broad and Saluda i rivers on branch waters of Broad river and bonnded bv lands of Mrs Eli Huffman, estate lands of D. \V. Ellisor, deceased, lands of TV" A. Daiiv und A. A. Daily and by Broad river and having such shape and marks as a plat for the same wiil more tally represent " Terms: One half cash; balance on a credit of twelve months with interest from day of sale, and secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of premises sold. Fifty dollars to be paid down cash, or a resale to bo had at expiration of one hour; purchaser to pay for papers. SAMUEL B GEORGE, Clerk of Court. Lexington, S. C., October U, 1915. Wingard Shealy, Plaintiffs Attorneys. 1905. Fall and Winter Opening. 1005. 1 N. A. YOUNG'S DEPARTMENT STORE. 3803 Main Street. COLUMBIA, S. C. 1603 Main Street. We cordially invite you to give us a call when in the city and inspect our large and well selected stock of Dry Goods. Notions, Dress (roods, Millinery and Gent'* Furnishings. A NEW EEPAETMENT. Tinware and Enamel Ware. We have added Millinery to our store We have added a large line of Tin and for which we have secured one of the Enamel ware to our complete Department best Milliners obtainable from the lead- Store. There are many things in this ing millinery houses of the Eastern department that you cannot keep house markets, and we bespeak for an excel- with out. We can save you from 10 to lent season for her. having had several 2"> per cent, in this whole department successful seasons in this State. Ask to Don't forget us on this line of your pursee her when you want a hat. chases. Domestics. Domestics. 5.000 yards 4-4 Sea Island Slieetin^r for only 5 cents. 5,000 yards Farmer's Pride Plaids, 27 inches wide, only 5 cents, _ 5,000 yards, Staple Ginghams the0} grade, only 5 cents. "l 3,000 yards Dress Ginghams, the 71 cents grade, only 5 cents. 3,000 yard miient Bleaching 1 yd wide worth 7 to <Sc, only 6} cents. Blankets. Blankets. Underwear. Underwear. 25 pr 1} Cotton Blankets only ? 1 00 j 10 pr 1 2-4 Cotton Blankets grev.. ! Our stock of Ladies , Childrens , Men s Slightly Damaged Si 75grade.. 1 25 ( aud Boy s Underwear is complete and % 10] all wool Bed Blankets 3 48 j l)nces to suit all pureiiasers. Children s the celebrated North Carolina all j a;Pd ^ J0"! 0 piece, wool Blankets in in 10 ] and 11) at J s aild Ladies from 2oc. to $2 oO per 3 50 and 5 00 I PieceOur space will not permit us quoting prices on our stock, or to further enumerate the good things we have in store for those who will favor us with their fall and winter business. We ask you to come and we will do the rest. Yours truly, JE^SI 9 '^aiwciy a i 1603 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. WE RESTOCK WE RELOCK ^ WE RESPRXMG. WE REBARREL. n None Better in the Country. * Buy from a Gun Man-Buy at Home and we will take care of You. S. McMa.stei?, . 4 BICYGLE SUPPLIES, GUNS, AMMUNITION, REPAIRING, ETC., 1318 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. September 13. 3m. ** ? a - M~a? OLiLSmm ury boons, noiiuns, uiuumig, ? BACK INTO THE NEW STOBE. We wish to inform our friends and patrons in Lexington that we are once mora in new quarters?the same stand that we formerly enjoyed, only entirely different, more space, modern in every respect, with a stock of entire new goods which were bought at the lowest prices, which you will readily see by calling at Fitzmaurice's before it will be too late for you. This store cost you nothing. No rent to pay, hence we can't charge you with something we can't charge you for. Will you kindly help yourself to the Bargains. This Fall nothing like the bargains offered ' before. Yours Truly. JOHN FITZMAURICE. 1704-1706 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. ? WHOLESALE AND RETAIL To tie M People of Lexington! Your Name is on our list for your Fall and Winter Shoes, and we invite you to come in and make your selection from one of the best lines to be had. We have a new stock to select from and new price to make you. We carry in stock all sizes and pieces from that good old time Farmer's Solid Brogan at $1.00, up to the swell dude's swing last at $6.00. Thanking you for past favors, you are cordially invited to make our store your headquarters while in the city. We will look for you. F1. B. HARMAJT, Post Office Block, Columbia. S. C.