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I Blind He * ' "About a year ago," i 1123 Broadway, Augusta, Ga headaches and backaches, and < WINE A A 1 I OF VMI ' I A Non-lntoxicatir H i immediately commenced to H a new woman, and wis] H all sick women, for I know 1H them as it did me." r H Cardui is a pure, medians ?? vegetable herbs, which relieve 8 pains, regulates female func 8 tones up female organs to m proper state of health. Try it for your trouble. > 8 Every druggist sells pi it in $i. oo bottles, |?| , 1?1; Son Lost Hotter. "Consumption runs in our family,and j through it I lost my mother," writes E. i B. Reid, of Harmony, Me. "For the past five years,however, on the slightest sign of a cough or cold, X have taken Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, which has saved me from serious lung trouble." His mother's death was, a sad los^ for Mr.' Reid, but he learned that lung trouble must not be neglected and how to cure it. Quickest relief and j cure for coughs and colds. Price 50c. and $1:00; guaranteed atTheKaufmaun Drag eo's. drag store. Trial bottle free. Some worn en who claim to be under thirty talk like sixty. doors i n [ 1 MainSt, O] a Is where you can 6 jg Stoc] fw ?3 of all H pQ gsi^Mr. Lee N. Fa! ton, is now with us a ^ you and show you ou ; I 0. BROV sash, i i =L L Harness, Sail t For the best goods yon wid alwajs find th I ' most eomplete assortment in tie South. On I single part of Harness lurai: bed on oall. r DAVIS l 15)7 Main Street, m Cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stom^ ach, Torpid Liver and Chronic Constipation. I % ' Pleasant to ta&e * FOB SALE BY THE KAUF3IANX DRUG C C * Wk $adache I vrites Mrs. Mattie Allen, of H , "I suffered with blind sick ||| could get no relief until I tried || ig Female Tonic S improve, and now I feel h to recommend it to || that it will cure 11 il extract of H s leinaje ^ rnrrtV g tions, w m ' yy wo wont yoc to write fflg a jy n frtrfy and frankly, descrlb- Bgf A? Jay oil your sycaptoms. We CiS jy employ o'etoff of gpedalsfs in female Kg yy disorders, who will carefully consider WS y yoor cweaadgfro yoa free ndrko. Do sot ss? bc&cte, bat write as today, girinz* complete $|b history of your troubles, end wo will oend yoa Iain instructions what to do to get well. Allaarw- ??* leoce kept perfectly secret, and reply sent yog in 85} waled eoTtlope. Address Ladles' Advisory Dept, UtANOOGA HED1CINE CO., Chattaaooga, Tcca. 0 SCSkx3BmSmB^^^UUm2uB ^^^B3nBBBBlE?r+&?iT. ' *.? Slumber Peacefully >ver the lumber question. We have solved t. Tne best value for every one's money s in our vard. There is every .variety of LUMBER Lsed here in the' trade and the price it which we sell will gladden the heart o he man who is figuring on a contract. We ire headquarters for Doors. Sash aud Blinds ,nd especially ask the people of Lexington o call on us for their doors and Sash. N. H. DRIG&ERS, Comer Lady and Gadsden Street COLUMBIA. S. C. Phone 185. For Sale. T OFFER MY PLACE IN" BLACK JL Creek Township, near Rishton Post Office, for sale, containing 208 acres,well adapted to corn, cotton, peas, potatoes, rice and small grain. A good large five room dwelling and all necessary outbuildings. Well and spring water. There is also a large orchard of peach, pear and apple trees and a good pasture. Seventy-five acres .in high cultivation. Location healthy. For further particulars call on or address, E. AUSTEN" SMITH, 5w6pd. Risliton, S. C. To Cure a Cut, Sore or Wound apply Ramon's Nerve & bone Oil promply. It is antiseptic?stops the-pain and causes healing:by first inteation/25cand money backif notsatisfied For sale at the Bazaar. i bunds. 30 IIP ombia,S (l, f nd one of the best ?0 is of?? 2>TT?|ig?li=: _ kinds. ? | . nd will be glad to see , h r stock. j ^ if N & BRO. I : " I | GLASS. Idren Cry lor It It's our bread we're talking about. As a itier of fact many little ones prefer it to the ?st toothsome cake And who can say that ere's any better meal for a growing child than bowl of genuine bread an*i milt? You get ire milk, we will supply whobsome bread, d the youngsters will have a cheap picnic at me. 'Phone if baby is hungry. EIDLINSER'S STEAM BAKERY, COLUMBIA, S. 0. les and Bridles <m with rs. "We carrv the largest stock and r mot:o is "The Best is the CbeaprSw" Any Afar , Columbia, S. 0. ?o????????????????? <axative Fruit Syn 0 , LEXINGTON, S. C The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, November 22,1905. Letter from Georgia. I left Pelion S. C, September 30, to make my home io Georgia, and I am now living in Bollock couQtv, one among the b^sfc counties in the State I have travelled abcfut 20 miles over the county and I find it to be a good section of land, especially for agriculture, and that is all the go here. Crops on a general average were good this year, except the potato crop which is somewhat short. The pine timber in this county is about all used up. Mr. Editor, on a general average io o fina o oof inn mhtifA T ft m at (uto ics g? uuu * | The Georgia folks treat a South j Carolinian good and are just as kiDd to them as can be?they are to me *nd I guess they are to others?and I assure you that I appreciate their kindness. They make me feel like I am at home. There are plenty of wild deer, swine and turkeys and all kinds of jame in about three miles of where I stay, and you can bet I hare my fun. I am twelv.e miles north east of Statesboro, Ga. Statesboro is the county seat and a few days since I went over and found it be a progressive place. Mr. Editor, I receive the Dispatch ?- - j t i t every ween, auu x aaauie juu x cujoy every word in it, for the grand old county of L?xinging is my native home and through the columns of the Dispatch I get all the details. For fear my letter will be too ong I will close with best wishes. Nov. 13,1905. T. J. Cupstid. Found in a Georgia Tows. Chief of Police Norris, of Augusta, has written Gov. Heyward that D C. Murphy, a life sentence convict who escaped from the State prison, is now in jail at Swainsboro. Murpiiy was sentenced to be hanged for the murder of County Treasurer Copes, of Orangeburg, but had his sentence commuted to life imprisonment and was sent up March 26, 1897. He escaped soou afterwards. He is now in the. Georgia town, where he wa9 arrested, under the name of Smith, for horse stealing. The Augusta chief wants to learn if South Carolina wants this prisoner now, but if it does it is probable that the man will fight extradition. - Clapped Sasds. "Wash yonr hands with warm water, dry with' a towel and apply Chamberlain's Salve just before going to bed, qt?/1 q crmori-c mrft i? pertain/ Thissalve is also nneqalTed for skin diseases. For sale by The Kanfmann Drug co. Judges te be Elected. It will be general interest to note that quite a number of judical elections will be held by the general assembly at its next meeting. According to the records in the office of the secretary of state the elections that will be held are to fill the positions now held by Chief Justice Pope, Judge Dantzler, Judge Aldricb, Judge Purdy, Judge Watte, Judge Gage and Judge Kiugh. These half dozen elections will enliven the next session to a consider1 able extent. It is Dot known whether all of the present judiciary whose terms expire duriog tne year 1905 will be candidates for reelection. There have been suggestions that some of the present members of the bench will retire to private life, and that they have had quite enough of the worries and tribulations of life on the bench. Cut Out Profanity. Young men, don'c swear. There is no occasion for it outside of the printing office, where it i3 useful when the paper is behind time. It also comes handy in proof reading and is indispensable when the ink works bad and the press begins to buck. It is some times brought into use when the foreman's mad; and has been known to entirely remove the tired feeling of the editor when he looks over the paper after it is printed Outside of the printing office it is a foolish thing?Exchange. Bilious Attack Quickly Cured. A few weeks ago I had a bilious attack that was so severe I was not able to go to the office for two days. Failing to get relief from my family physician's treatment,I took three of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and the next day I felt like a new man. H. C. Bailey, Editor of the News, Chapin, S. C. These tablets are for sale by The Kaufmann Drug co. The mining town of Burk, in Mc-11 i._ TT7 TT? jL?owen coumy, *? * a., woo ?npcu nearly out of existence on Tuesday by a fire that destroyed more than a hundred houses. A jury in Chicago on Wednesday gave Miss Mabel Beland a verdit of $15,000 against John O'Neill, a former alderman, for breach.of promise of marriag6. Cleanses the system thoroughly and clears sallow complexions of 11% pimples and blotches. It is guaranteed Tuffs Pills will save the dyspeptic from many days of misery, and enable him to eat whatever he wishes. They prevent SICK HEADACHE, cause the food to assimilate and nourish the body, give keen appetite, DEVELOP FLESH and solid muscle. Elegantly sugar c oated. ?i Take No Substitute. . Lived With Neck Broken. Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 16?With the death of George Hrndfortb, 28 years old, at the Methodist hoepitbl today, ended what is said to be the most remarkable case of survival of a i broken neck known iu the anoals- of medical science. For fifteen months the ii jured m?n lay on air and water mattresses, suffering no pain, uuable to move any muscle excepting those in his forearms, always conscious, but gradually wasting away. From a strong, stalwart man, weighing 160 pounds, Handforth weighed at the time of his death only 34 pounds. Handforth was employed at the Atlantic Refining company's plant. On August 1, 1904, be fell from the top of a tank and struck the ground on his back, fracturing the fifth and sixth vertebrae. Caught Again. Newberry Observer, Nov. 14tli. One day list week Mr. George Merchant brought a negro to jail, whom he had caught Dear Little Mountain, being sure that he had escaped from some convict gaDg. When the sheriff saw him lje recognized him as a negro be caught at Kinard8 over two years ago, passing under the name of William Draftp, and returned him to the Lexington chaingang, where he was serving a five year sentence, having begun service in 1900 When he escaped the other day he had only .two or three weeks more to serve. This ft nr f Vici n a mo llLUt! UB was (jaooiug uuuci uuw ub.<jL.w of Moses Dreher. A Lexington officer came over and got him. G-. B. Burhans Testifies After. Four Years. G. B. Burhans, of Carlisle Center, N. Y., writes: "About four year ago I wrote you that I had been entirely cured of a severe kidney trouble by taking less than ' two bottles of Foley's. Kidney Cure. It., entirely stopped th^brick dust sediment, and pain and symptoms of . kidney diseased isappeared. I am glad to say that I have never had a return of those symptoms during the four years that have elapsed and I am evidently cured to stay cured, and heartily recommend Foley's Kidney Cure to any one suffering from kidney and bladder trouble." The Kaufmann Drug Co. Harry Leonard, the youDg Wall street clerk, who abstracted $369.* 000 from the City National Bank recently?just to show, be claimed, how easily it could be done?has been sentenced to 14 months imprisonment in Elmira reformatory. Wm. H. Rast cut a tree down .on bis little eight-jear-old son at Bowman, OraDgeburg county, on Tuesday. He did not know the lad wae anywhere about until he saw the tree falling on him. Wflslfiv VdiipbaD. a farmer tf Ker * " J o / shaw county, lost his residence, barn and stables by fire on Monday night The contents of the building were also consumed, including ?300 in money, a pair of fine mules and 400 bushels of corn. Four prominent white men of Hattiesburg, Miss., have been arrested on the charge of complicity in the lynching of two negroes, Ed George and Ed Brock. Jim Walker, colored, was convicted in Atlanta on Tuesday of committing an assault on a white woman three weeks ago and was sentenced to hang December 8th. B. H. Austin, a merchant, was held up on a street in Atlanta while on his way home on Tuesday night by four young white men and rel eved of his watch and what money he had. John Andrews, after a trial of ten days, was convicted at CamdeD, Ala., on Tuesday .of the murder of bis father and step-mother and was sentenced to the penitentiary for life. Mrs. John Hinson, of Lancaster county, fell into the fire a few days ago with her baby iD her arms. Both were so badly burned that they are expected to die. Harry Ward, the colored sexton of fch6 Episcopal cnurcn in Yorkville, was caught selling liquor on Saturday. He kept the stuff in the -vestry ?a blind tiger in a church. If a girl really has a yourg man's best interests ht heart, way does she marry him ? ENGINES BOILERS. Tamk* Buck* Ntu4 Ptp?? aa4 Sh??t-Irea Work; ShaftUf. ?ullay* Ooarl&f, Imn, Haneon, Mill Cattlan. BVCmI erory Bay; work 900 kaafe. MKBAIO IRON WORIR * IVrfLT 0% COPtTA, tWO111. STOV Four Gar Loads Of Cook Stoves, Steel ranges. Hard Coil Bis? Gocd Heaters. Fire Place Furaiahings, Hollow W the largest stock of the above goods ever offered 1 prepared to name prices of interest to dealers. 1 samples and get prices before baling elsewhere if best. ~ -BBERS AND DEAI Plumbers, Gas and Ste; 1519 MAIN ST., CO] Phone 498. . FURNITURE REA i i I Sewing Machinesat Cost 1 tt 1 am r\ ort urop neaa veiox, $1 y.su. I jRun Easy Drop Head, $14.90. I Helping Hand, $12.50. j OTHER FURNITURE AS CHEAP. the" lion fub E. G. COOK, Mgr. 14i e THOMAS A. ** <* (OPPOSITE POST 0 C03L,"CT3^CBI. WHOLESALE AND RET, Men, Women and C My stock is large, was carefully selected with both the city and country trade and Shoes iii style, shapes and toes, down to the sevn which are made of solid leather and gtu market for the money. I want to she child in Lexington comity and to d offer some extraordinai \ 4 Work and Ore; Your are cordially invited to call at my store office, when in the city, and I will take pie and explaining their merits. Polite atter will strive to please yon in THE PRICES TELL J. B. FRIDi! "Wholesale and ] GROCERS, FLOUR, FE SEED RUST PR( We Want the Merchants, Plante * - -' /"Vr77 rt>1 fl SI0& Jl mtJlOTl \jUlltiiy iv V/i'tl/ WfC'LV /vvv v Purchases. We Can Fill Your Money. 1823 and 1825 Main Street, ; ^ TT T TJrvnorv T T. ATaTT W XX. X' . ixu.il/iku., v. J President. Y: ] The Bank of | liEESVIIil Capital, Interest Allowed in Saving % # We Solicit a Sh < fES Just Received, Burners, Ooen franklin's "Hot Stuff' are. StovePipe. Etc. We now have for sale in Columbia, and we are also Don't faii to call at our store and see you want to save money and get the /ERS IN. im Fitters' Supplies, LUMBIA, S. C. (OVAL SALE1 v". | ^2 , ^52? I ' THIS FINE ROCKER | QQ Was tPl.Ot/ $2.00 j 4 i ! MAIL YOUR ORDERS OR CALL,AND SEE US. INITURE CO. 26 Main St., COLUMBIA, S. C. BOYNE, I FFICE ) a*. s. cu kIL DEALER EN" ' *' Children's Shoes, a view of supplying the demands of. from the most fashionable cuts ceable every day plow shoe, all of iranteed to be the best on the >e every man, woman and o this I am prepared tp y bargains in ;s Footwear. LT36 Main Street, opposite the post asure in showing you my stock ition will be given you and I quality and price. i s THE QUALITY SELLSLY & CO., A detail ED AND GRAIN, )0F OATS. T8 and Farmers of Lex $ Before They Make Iheir Wants and Save You COLUMBIA, S. C. > ?? ? ? ? hews, n. a. iW-EETXE, ice Pres. Cashier. J Leesville,! iE, S.C. | $30,000.00 3s Department. ? ? A--. "dr-^r-v?r?c?c? a .Aitfc ur iuitt juloi.iloo. V