University of South Carolina Libraries
h TO DEUCA i| You will never set we KB py, hearty and free From p; 9 constitution with a nerve W tonic, like r | it MaKes r It is a pure, harmless, medi JK ingredients, which relieve female j i I backache, bowel ache, dizziness, 9 afion, dragging down pains, etc. B It is a building, strength-mak B medicine that is certain to do you M Sold by every druggest in $1. I WRITE US A LETTER B freely and frankly, in strictest confidB ence, telling us ail your symptoms and B troubles. We will send free advice t (in plain sealed envelope), how to S cure them. Address: Ladies' Advisory 1 B Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co., B Chattanooga, Tenn. , v -Coryri^ltt ' -A:*/" !l . FINAL DXSCHABOE. lyrOTICE IS HEREBY GIYEjS" T( kI\ all persons interested that I will ap ply to the Hon. George S. Drafts, Jndgi of Probate in and for the Connty o Lexington, State of South Carolina, oj the 27th day of October, 1905, for ; * discharge as Guardian of the Estat and person of Jessie Viola Kleckley minor. W. P. ROOF, Guardian. Sept. 27, 1905. 4w5Q. doors, j Til i' H MainSt.,C( Is where you car , g st. += ' HHssS^3-^ ? S of a H ^ Lee N. ] - J? ton, is now with us you and show you ! SASH. i I W, T. MAI I WHOLESALE - DEAL 1 o-ux: High Grade Goo Possibl f Dan Valley Fl< f fc* Ask lor our quotations before yoi t Molasses, Can ( gf Everything We ftw. T. MAI 1406-1408 ASSEMBL B Cures Biliousness, Sick B Headache, Sour Stommt ach, Torpid Liver and B Chronic Constipation. i Pleasant to take FOB SALE BY THE KAUFMANN DRUG TE WOMEN ] II and strong, bright, hap- | lin, until you build up your | t refreshing, blood-making I i Cheeks Pink | cinal tonic, made from vegetable >ain and distress, such as headache, j| chills, Scanty or profuse menstru- 8S ing meaicme ior women, ins uuy e good. Try it ,00 bottles. I "YOU ARE FRIENDS 1 of mine," writes Mrs. F. L. Jones, of jjl! Gallatin, Tenn.: ^ "For since taking Cardui I have H gained 35 lbs., and am in better health || than for the past 9 years. I teil my |? husband that Cardui is worth its gQ weight in gold to all suffering ladies." J|| TAKINfi THE STUV. to tell about our lumber. It is put forward to win tne approval of Lumber usurers of this sectiou and when its good points are aporeciated it will cestainly do so. Mr. Lee . Fallaw, formerly with C. O. Brown & Bro., is now-keeping books for me, and Mr. E. C. Fallaw is our yardman, and either of these gentlemen will be glad to see any of their Lexington friends and call save them money on anything in our line. Come and see us or either write us. N. H. DEIGGEES, Corner Lady and Gadsdan Streets, COLUMBIA, S. C. Phone 185. Warning. > ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY NOK i\ tified not to hunt or trespass in any ? manner whatever upon any of my lands. I Tlie law will positively be eniorced 1 aerainst all trespassers, a 8 THOMAS W. GUTTER, e September 23, 1905. 4w50. 9 ? ' All cur yesterdays were once tomorrow. BLINDS. no ilnmbia,S C., ? i find one of the best ocks of ?3 Pill kinds. ? - . S rar a specialty i: 11 purchase your Grain, Meal, Flour jroods, Tobacco, &c\ Sell "We Guarantee. RTIN SONS. Y ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. Laxative Fruit Syrt CO , LEXINGTON, S. C. ?allaw, formerly of lias- q j ; and will be glad to see j-j I our stock. c-t* 1 WN & BRO. j | CLASS. v j m sons, ERS - IN - GROCERIES. L/Eotto: ds at the Lowest Le Prices. n i j ft i The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, October 18, 1905. Dave Bush. Captured. Columbia Record, October 11th. Dave Busb, the negro wanted in tbi8 county for attempted assault, msy be under arrest at Warrenvilie, near Augusta. Tbe governor this afternoon received a telegram from i E J. Craig, magistrate at that place, ' statiDg that he had a negro answer- j in.-, fha ntinn and rpciaestinf? : 1 - -j, t that seme one be sent to iudentify him. There is a reward of $100 offered for the negro. Congarss at Low Stage. Georgetown, October 13 ?The Coogaree has not been deep enough in places to permit, of navigation and the city of Columbia has been lying un at, I he docks for several days awaiting suffi ient water to make the .eouru trip, and piles of freigbfc are stored at several docks for her calling i ' for the earliest possible shipment to ! the consignees in Columbia. The j deepening of the CoDgaree to permit ! of navigation at all stages of water : is a need that demands immediate j attention at the hands of the government. A Card. This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money if ; Foley's Honey's and Tar fails to \ cure your cough or cold. It stops the' j cold, heals the lungs and prevents seri- j ous results from a cold. Cures la grippe i I -n-n/mA-nfci mi6rir>iATliri ??"nr? I J UUUJ^ll auu |JX^>5?XXlO ^/XIVUXUVUIU uuu w sumption. Contains 110 opiates. The ! genuine is in a yellow package. Refuse j substitutes. I ! Most Serious in Moscow. Moscow, Oct. 11 ?Tfce racks of I striking bakers, printers and other ; laborers were swelled by men from j the engineering works, foundries and j nearly all trades are now involved, j The situation is most serious. Troop9 are patrolling incessantly with orders to suppress disorders at any cost. Cheerfulness. Cheerfulness is one of the great miracle workers of the worid. It reenforces the whole man, doubles and j trebles his power and gives new 1 meaning to bis life. No man is a failure until be has lost his cheerfulness, his optimistic outlook. The man who carries a smiling face and keeps cheerful in the midst of discouragements, when things go wrong, when the way is dark and doubtful is anPA fcn win. Second Operation.' Batesbnrg Advocate, Oct. 13. Mr. Rufua Haltiwanger had part of his left foot amputated Tuesday at the city bo~nital in Augusta. This is the secoDd operation upon the foot; a part of it having been taken cff about three years ago, as the first amputation, made necessary by an accident, never healed properly, the second operation became imperative Mr. Haitiwanger is doing a9 well as can be expected. To Cure a Cut, Sore or Wound apply Ramon's Nerve & bone Oil promply. It is antiseptic?stops the pain and causes healingby first intention.25candmoneybackifnotsatisSed For sale at the Bazaar. Preparing for Reveng6. Berlin, Oct. 11 ?The national Kreoz Z^itung declares that Russia will colonize troops in Persia for the purpose of maintaining a large army near Manchurian frontiers so that it can later avenge its defeat by Japan when that nation is least expecting it. nA ? j j A A?* A0tfrA0U 0 VftAiVfcAUftWJ New York, Oct. 11.?The candidacy of Hearst on an independent platform for mayor of New York complicates the local situation. The Republicans are encouraged and claim he will draw enough votes from Tammany Hall to permit the election of their candidate. TheDemocrats say he will hardly poll ten thousand votes in the entire city. . ' Struck Floating Mia9. Tokio, Oct. 11 ?British steamer Lebo struck a floating mine east of Shantung and fifteen passengers and the crew are missiDg. The steamer I was completely wrecked rnd sunk in , three minutes. John Turner was instantly killed at Lumber, Florence county, on ; Monday afternoon by being caught between two log cars while the train was in motion on tbe tram road of the Williams & McKithans company, of which he was an employe. n* i-i T> ~:i? MBrcug u. JDaiiej', ibio ougjucci iu the Orangeburg cotton mill, was given a verdict of Si,000 damages j on Tuesday against the mill for having a portion of his hand cut off by the pump in the engine room. He sued for So,000. Cleanses the system thoroughly and clears sallow complexions of 11% pimples and blotches. *}' It is guaranteed mOLD ADAGE SAYS?ea. "A light purse is a heavy curse" Sickness makes a light purse. The LIVER is the seat of nine tenths of all disease. go to the root of the whole mat? ter, thoroughly, quickly safely and restore the action of the LIVER to normal condition. Give tone to the system and solid flesh to the body. lake No Substitute. - I Train Didn't Stop. The Supreme Court Friday ordered the suit of J. A. Milhouee against the Southern railroad remanded to the circuit court for a new trial. Milhouse, according to the complaint, wanted to come to Columbia for medical advice and attempted to b ard the Southern train at Perry on Feb. 8, 1904 The train did Dot stop and suit was brought for ?2.000 The jury gave a verdict for $500 and the appeal was made by the railroad on technical grounds and the case sent back for a new trial. You Can Prevent Sick-Headache when you feel it first corning on, by taking a Ramon's Pill at once- It removes the poison that causes the trouble. A guaranteed cure, and money refunded if not satisfied. 25 cents. For Sale at Barman's Bazaar. For Sale, at a bargain, a double seated spring wagon. For further particulars, apply at the Dbpa'ch office. The jury in the case of A. B. Williams, lately editor of the Greenville Newp, but now editor of the NewsLeader, of R'cbmond, Y.a., returned a verdict of t>u by aud fixed the - / ? / . TT penalty at $iuu. , ne was cDargea with violation of the election lawR of Virginia in buying votes in an election. Earl Rochester was convicted at Walhalla on Wednesday of the murder of Walter Mills in Oconee county in May, 1904 The jury recommending him to mercy, be was sentenced to the penitentiary for life. He was convicted before and sentenced , to bang, bat obtained a new trial. The Spartanburg Journal prints a story to the tffect that former State Senator Alyin H. Dean, of Greenville, will in all probability make the race rrxt summer against Congressman Jos. T. Johnson for bis 6eat at Washington. When the army of Japan is disbanded the debt of that country will be $1,250,000,000. The interest on this debt will be about 875,000,000 annually or nearly twice the revenues ten years sgo. Governor Hevward has offered a reward of $500 for the arrest of the party or parties who waylaid and murdered R A. McDowell on the streets of Cimden on last Wednesday night. Plans to Get Rich are often frustrated by sudden breakdown, due to dyspepsia or constipation. Brace up and take Dr. King's New Life Pills. They take out the materials which are clogging your energies, and give you a new start. Cure headache and dizziness too. At The Kaufmann Drug Co's. drug store; 25c., guaranteed. Charlie Spencer, who clipped his wife's hair aDd shaved off her eyebrows, was convicted in the mayor's court in Greenville on -Tuesday and W88 fined SlOO. He appealed to the circuit court. Commutation road tsx is payable on the 15th of October, and close on the 15th day of March. Age for paying commutation road tax is 18 to 50. Age for paying poll tax 21 to | 60. The Baptist of Columbia are preparing to entertain the State Baptist Convention, which meets there on December 1st. Five hundred delegates are expected to attend. i J. B. McLean, of the Cincinnati Enquirer, has bought a half interest in the "Washington Post, paying, it is said, something like ?600,000 for it. The tenth annual convention of the Daughters of the Confederacy of South Carolina will meet in Johnston the 29th cf November. Tbe dispensary election for Greenville county will be held November 14th and for Fairfield couniy Decern ber 12th. iouvro LOAN ON FARMINGr - LANDS. jVTO COMMISSIONS CHARGED. BOR \ l\ rower pays actual cost of perfecting j loan. For farther information call on or j address E. K. PALMER, COLUMBIA, S. C. SYLVAN BUILDING* P. O. BOX 282. October IS. lTwlo: rOLErSHONn TAR for children; safe, cure* Mo opiates JOBBERS AND DEALERS IN Plasters, Gas anil Steam Filters' Supplies, Stoves and Ranges, Stove Repairs, Tinware. Enamel ware, Ilollowware, Tic Plate, Iron Roofing, Conductor Pipe. Eave Trough. Galvanized and Black Sheets, Terra Cotta. Flue Pipe. Fire Brick and Fire Clay, Grates and Tiles, Wood Mantles, Gas and Electrical Fixtures. Rubber Hose, .. Pumps and Pump Supplies. LEE A. LORICK St BRO., 1510 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. Phone 498. FUBNITUBE REMOVAL SALE; Sewing Mines at Cost Drop Head Velox, $19.30. ; P V n TT ;t.l? lm mm Dun Easy Drop Head, $14.90. . ^ ! Helping Hani, $12.5. | $1.89 ^go| OTHER FURNITURE I MAIL YOUR ORDERS OR i j AS CHEAP. CALL AND SEE US. j THE LION FDRNITUREla |E. G. COOK, Mgr. 1426 Main St., COLUMBIA, S. C,' THOMAS A. BOYNE, 1 y r (OPPOSITE POST OFFICE ) COZL.TT^CIBI^i.. S. C., "WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Men, Women and Children's Shoes, r My stock is large, was carefully selected with a vipw of supplying the demands of both the city and country trade and Shoes from the most fashionable cuts in style, shapes and toes, down to the seviceable every day plow shoe, all of which are made of solid leather and guaranteed to be the best on the market for the money. I want to shoe every man, woman and child in Lexington county and to do this I am prepared to offer sopie extraordinary bargains in Work and Dress Footwear. Your are cordially invited to call at my store 1736 Main Street, opposite the post office, when in the city, and I wili take pleasure in showing you my stoek o-n/i ovnloinina fllAiT Polite attention will be given you and I AUU ... will strive to please yon in quality and price. THE PRICES TELL. THE QUALITY SELLSJ. B. FRIDAY & CO., Wholesale and Betail GROCERS, FLOUR, FEED AND GRAIN, SEED RUST PROOF OATS. We Want the Merchants, Planters and Farmers of Lexington County to Call and See Us Before They Make Their Purchases. We Can Fill Your Wants and Save Yen Money. 1823 and 1825 Main Street, COLUMLIA, S. C. ???e??e?<?$????>??????e?o???0????????????? ? ? H. F. Hexdrjx, J. L. Matthews, H. A. Mf.etze, ? ? President. Vice Pres. Cashier. | 1 ? | EEESYIEEE, S. . | Capital, - - $30,000.00 | Interest Allowed in Savings Department. ? 2 We Solicit a Share of Your Business. ?