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j??????????? THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH. Wednesday, November 29,1905. Mised Pickles. The "woman who hesitates is?last. Come to Lexington to do your trading. When a fool gets angry lie begins to swear. To the pure all things are pure?barring politics. "The days are getting shorter and the nights longer. 1 The weather was unseasonably warm last Thursday. A number of fine hogs hereabouts were butchered last week. Everything you eat will taste good and do good if yon take Ring's Dyspepsia Tablets. Sold by the Kaufman n Drug co. Many a so called trutliful man is meroly a diplomatic liar. The man who lias no sense of humor is naturally short of sense. Most parlor ornaments are probably so called because they are not. Some people are unable to distinguish between flattery and praise. Itsmot so terribly funny to get into the habit of being a father. Speak the truth at all times?except when it is policy to say nothing. . "Hen fruit" is a scarce article on this market and commands fancy prices. The "battle of the giants" is now on * and the atmosphere is getting smoky. It is a pleasure to take Dr. Dade's Little Liver Pills and enjoy their tonic effect upon the liver. Sold by The jiaufmann Drug co. Pinesalve acts like a poultice. Best thing in the world for boils, burns, cracked hands, tetter, etc. Sold by The Kaufmann Drug co. A number of new buildings are going up in the Baxter neighborhood of this county. Careful observers aver tliat the "man about town" is usually about the limit. ^V>nr. ifo affonf oron rvn a mnlo rv i nunr.v> iuu 110 v ? vu vu ? m>..v ?but the effect isn't always satisfactory. A penny is estimated to cliange hands about 125,000 times in the course of its life. Some men have so much book learning that they have no room for common sense. Mrs. Partington says her minister preached about the parody of the probable son. Give the average woman a hairpin and she.can dispense with all other in, ventions. Newberry has a society among her smart set known as the "Bachelor Maids " Well, did you ever! Cheerfulness is not always spontaneous; it i3 greatly a matter of habit, and bears cultivation. w Mr. H. F. Hendrix, a prominent sitizen of Leesville, was in town last Thursday on business. . . Mrs. Alice Timmons and daughter. Miss Mabel, are visiting relatives in Newberry county. The Leesville Sun of last Thursday says, *?Mr. Heber Barre, of Lexington, was in our town Saturday," You can apply ManZan inside, right where the pain is. It is put up in collapsible tubes with nozzle attacliment for introducing it. ManZan stops pain instantly and cures all kinds of blind, bleediDg, itching and protruding piles. Sold by The Kaufmann Drug co. Mr. Tillman says that the main thing before the voters next summer will be the dispensary question. It cost Mr. Hearst sometliing over sixty thousand dollars to make the race for Mayor of New York. The sentiment against foot ball is said to be increasing at Harvard and other colleges and universities. Call at the Bazaar and see the large display of handsome Christmas goods. Everything for young and old. M. Little, Esq., who has been visiting Saluda, his home county, lias returned to his law studies in tliis place. The Tennessee hogs advertised for sale in the last isoae of the Dispatch went like hot cakes on a sales day. There was a number of people in town j Saturday laying in their winrer supplies j and our merchants enjoyed a good trade, j Backache is never known to those persons who take an occasional dose of Pineules. The value of the resin obtained from the pine tree has long been recognized in the treatment of diseases of the bladder and kidneys. One dose of Pinenles will give relief, and one bottle will cure. Sold by The Kaufmann Drag co. In a round-about way the administration at Washington has acknowledged the sovereignty of Cnba over the Isle of Pines. Christmas holidays are about a month off, and if you want to avoid the big crowds you should buy your Christmas goods now. Mr. W. W. Barre,-a prominent lumber and saw mill man of LexiDgton, was in town on business a short while Thursday. ?Leesville Son. The State liquor constables are being returned to those counties which have voted out the dispensary. Draw your own conclusions. C<L D. T. Barr, accompanied by his accomplished daughter. Miss Gnssie, passed through town Saturday on .dir way to BishopvilD. Lee county, this state. on a week's visit to his daughter, Mrs. W. A. James. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doirg its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send lor list of testimonials. Address F J. CHEKEY & Co.,Toledo,0. Sold by all Druggist, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation T. X. L. cures rheumatism. We knW what all good doc- gj j tors think of Ayer's Cherry | Pectoral. Ask your own doc- | tor and find out. He will tell j Cherry Pectoral j you how it quiets the ticKiing * throat, heals the inflamed | | lungs, and controls the | hardest of coughs. i'Ayer's Cherry Sectoral is well known in J ! our fiitnlly. Ve think it is the best medicine j in tlie worhl for coughs ami cohU." 1 Katie rutkiison. J'etalumsi. Chi. j 25C..SOc..pi.OO. J. C. AYKlt < (>.. J All <!ruo;ists. Lowell, Mass. ( SBBBMIMMMn lOi ll?l 1111 J Hard Coughsj One of Ayer's Pills at bedtime will hasten recovery. Gently laxative. Jack Frost has visited all sections of the South. The result is the yellow fever has been stamped out and all of the late cotton will open. Lexington is becoming to be quite a ! "show" town and already there is talk of the need of a more conveniently arranged opera house. When it was written that "musio hath charms to soothe the savage breast" the graphophone to attract niggers to buy goods had not been invented. The people of Cherokee township, Chero kee county, have sent a petition to Governor Heyward nrgiDg him to place a State 1-quor constable at Blacksbnrg. Some Extra Spi AT // TL _ fix TI J " ine ? iiiti! Saturday, Monday ax] propose doing sox 25 Ladies' Bain Coats, the Newest Styles an* 50 only Young Men's Overcoats,; special foi 125 only Ladies' Finest Fascinators, tor this 50 only Fine Circular Shawls at 40c. and 50 200 piec* s best Outing made, for this sale 7^ 2,000 yards very heavy unbleached Canton I sale 10 cents the yard. 100 fine New York Mills 72-90 Sheets, sold a 100 pairs fine New York Mills Hemstitched 300 pieces No. 40 and 50 wide all silk Taffefc sale 10c. the yard. 590 pieces itibbon, 6 inches wide, all silk, a this sale 15c. the yard. We have never shown such bargains since w showing. laces. lac: f? 1 Jv \ We have over fifty patterns of 10c., 15c. am for this sale is only 5c. per yard. You will fii this lot. Don't fail to see them. Ladies' Mo each. Children's Fine Wool Caps, for this sa Men's Famons President Suspenders only 3 Fine All Wool Sweaters $1 25 each. Ladie this sale only 59c. We have extra bargains ii per pair. We don't buy anything that we cai Grade Tailor Made Suits, blacks and assorted each. We have made no lots out of them, at fail to see thera Ladies' fine Satin Lined Jac a sacrifice; our $10 00 Jackets, $5 00 each; a fail to see them. Ladies' 10c. Lace Collars, i It would take an advertisement a mile long And we are sellirg them in a hurry. HATS AND 200 dozen Boy's Fur and Wool Hats, special $1 50 and $2 00 Hats, about 300 in the lot. Lot No. 2?Men's very high gra,_ : Hats, blacl for this sale $ 1 50 each. 10O Men's Fine Cheviot Suits, black or nav $1 98 the suit. There are endless other sizes, all prices. Call and inspect this stock, pocketbook. mil. i Opposite the Theatre. coltjmb: _ Two months or more of the fall | seaason have passed, and so far the weather iias been the most delightful we have ever exporienced in this section. On account of the complaints for the past several years concerning the inefficient and inaccurate woik of the engrossing department of the General Assembly, Attorney General Gunter has decided to make the appointment ot clerks alter a competitive examination. Sluggish Liver a Foe to Ambition. You cannot accomplish very much if your liver is inactive as you feel dull, your eyes are heavy and slight exertion exhausts you. Oriuo Laxative Fruit Syrup stimulates the liver and bowels and makes you feel bright and active. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or grijie and is mild and very pleasant to take. Orino is more effective than pills or ordinary ; cathartics. Refuse substitutes. The Kaufmann Drug Go. Given a $10,000 Purse. Memphis. Tenn.. Nov. 23.?Dr. Hrbei Joins. president of the Memphis Board o: Health, was today presented with a purs< of S1O.CG0 subscribed by a large number o: citizens, in appreciation of his snccessfo efforts in maintaining a p.ohibitive quarantine daring the recent yellow fever epi demic. It was generally understood tha Dr. Jones was compelled to forego a largt private practice by the exacting duties ol bis office. 27o Case of Pneumonia on Record. We do not-know of a single instance where a cough or cold resulted in pneumonia or consumption when Foley'.* Honey and Tar had been taken. It cures coughs and colds perfectly, so do not take chances with some unknown prepare <-hat may contain opiates, which > constipation, a condition that ret-.. --covery from a cold. Ash for FolyV Honey and Tar and refuse any substitute offered. The Kaufmann Drug Ce. Profits from the Fair. Columbia Record, 22nd. The Commbia Chamber of Commerce has come oat abont $1,200 ahead as a re suit of the State lair. The money wm come in very handy in the future as a reserve fund for the promotion of the many thing* which fall to ihe lot of the Chamber. A meeting will be called for an early date and the members of tie Chamber of Commerce will be asked to discuss several mat ers relating to the good of the organization and of the city. Strong efforts are being made to get the government to appropriate a good stun of money to be used in deepening the Savannah river from Augusta to tide water. Five j ears ago the Baiter neighborhood of this county produced not more than 50 bales of cotton. Now not less than 2C0 bales are grown. How is this lor agricultural progress. icial Bargains t is Different." id all next week we yip IittpItt Qpllincr 11V XX Y VXJf ?w/V/AXXXX^ i best qualify, $5, SiO OU and $12 50 each this sale, $1 75 each sale 50c. 75c and $1 00 each, c. each. tc. the yard. Only 50 yards to each customer ^lannel, never told under 12;}c ; for this 11 about for 85c ;for this sale 60c. each. I Pillow Cases, for this sale 15c. each, i Ribbons, the 15c. and 20c. kind, for this ssorted colors; the 23c. kind all over; for e have been in business as we are now EJ?. LACES. i 25c. Laces, all in one lot, and the price ad almost any kind of Lace you want in urning Handkerchiefs for this sale 12|c. 1 - nP . le zoe. Oc. 58 Fine Black Mercerized Silk Petticoats, for 1 Men's Suspenders at 10c., 25c. and 50c. a't pet at bargain prices. Ladies' High 1 colors, some in the lot sold as high as S25 id the price is S5 and S7 50 each. Don't kets, the newest and best stvlefi. bought at nd all $15 00 Jackets S7 50 each. Don't or this sale 5c. each. to tell you all the good things we have. CLOTHING. I for this sale 25c. each. Lot 1.?Men's You can take your choice for SI 00 each ss, pearls and browns, all the new shapes; y blue, sold as a rule, for $8 50, our price varieties lor men, boys and children all We'll make the prices right to sait youi "The Store That is Different/ IA, S. C. List of f ubscribers to Club Gentlemen's Pressing Club: Dr. E. P. Derrick. Frank George, Kar Oswald.Edwin Drchcr, Sam J. Leapharr t-v /- * * ^ -* * -r T* TV T> X' jtt. jj. s>mim, -uireu .j. rox, vv. sr. jcvuua Sam P. Roof, Pickens Roof, George Bel! Tinmierman. Club at the Dr. Smith old stand, Mail: street, Lexington, S. C. Ladies' Cloaks and Skirts cleaned also The work of this Club will be done 01: Monday and Saturday of each week by C. D. SLIGH, Proprietor. November 15, 11)05. 4w5. To Let. TXTE WILL LET TO THE LOWEST VV responsible bidder on December 2nd,at tiie residence of Mr. John Kesler. a contract to build a school house in School District No. 85. For further particulars address. JOHN KESLER. :3w4pd Irmo, S. C,, R. F. D. No. 1. i | Let Common Sense Decide 1 flk x>o you honestly believe, that coffee sold loose (in bulk), exposed 5 ; WL " to dust, germs and insects, passing 3 f WV through many hands (some of 8 tVipm -nnt. nvpr-nlpflnV "Klpn^prl " fl tis fit for your use ? Of course you I LION COFFEE I fs another story. The green I berries, selected by keen | Judges at the plantation, are I skillfully roasted at our fac- I tories, where precautions yon | would not dream of are taken 1 to secure perfect cleanliness, I flavor, strength and unilormlty. I From the time the coffee leaves I the factory no hand to%t>cked it till B it is opened in your kitchen. I err *>.? trinro nv iff PirifiCC fftWFTt a 1II18 xnaoe Mull u?v fcfawln vs ----- ovm?v- _ __ Sh Millions of American Homes welcome LION COFFEE daily. [J I There is no stronger proof of merit than continued and increas- jj B ing popularity. "Quality survives all opposition." 9 8 (Sold only in 1 lb. packages. Lion-bead on every package.) |9 B (Save ytfur Lion-heads for valuable premiums.) jfi I SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE 1 a WO OLSON SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio. 1 I BUSINESS j | Better IkEver Before | ^ IT IS BECAUSE WE HAVE & | The Best Goods 5 ^ FOR THE LEAST MOEEY T J All Wool Black DiagoDol Suits S6 50 J ^ Fine Suits, $10 $12 50, $15, (Kupperhimer ALke ) ju J SHOES, HATS, % J EVERYTHING FOR MEN TO WEiR. S I P. C. Price & Go.. \ J 1001 Gervais Street, Columbia,S. C. ^ j phone 1383. k &vvvvvvwwvvvvwvvvv Trespass Notice. \ ll persons are forbidden 2 || f| himillufi il. to hunt, fish, allow stock to run at J jlfj g | ft I) KM li V t) large, or trespass in any manner what- f< {y|g jjfi ||HI||f|H w 5 ever upon our lands. g? f) jacob taylor, d. j. taylor, 8 k lw4pd paul p. clark. g dealer in 8 Warning. S n ? This is to notify all per- g |4?T1AT*'m ? sons not to hunt, fish or trespass .in $ \J vllvl dl 5 any manner whatever upon our lands. ^ fThe law will positively be enforced g jR against all violators of this notice. f) "1 f 1 "| g A. s. FKICK, JNO. A. FRICK, 8 tlAlY' lillH IQP 9. 4w4pd .T. ANDREW FRICK. 8 il-lvi LlLullUiOC', / DR. C. J. OLIVERGS, 11 Corner Main and New Street, | ^Pfljll^EYE,EAR, THROAT,NOSE | Opposite Confederate ? AND LUN3S. $ Monument, ? Guarantee Fit of Office and Residence. Cd _ ? n ? Glasses. 1424 and 142G Marion St., ? JjeXlIlgtOIl, " " 8. 0. 61 March 15?ly. COLUMBIA, S. C. TAX NOTICE. T OFFER ONE FARM HORSE AND T WILL ATTEND THE FOLLOWING ?-U.f?y U 1har?am- For further J[ mentioned places for the purpose of re- particulars, app^JR. ,.vr, ceiving taxes for the fiscal year, 1905: ,T ? LF 1S C Red Bank. Saturday evening, Dec. 2. ^ov* 1 Wo?fl Ethan, b. O. The balance of the time at Lexington j 1 1 " 1 1 Court House until December 3;et. 1905, i after vrhich time ihe following penalties j cent penalty to be paid by those who have | not paid by March 1st, 190G. j Tax books will close March 15, 1906.! DONT ' The hours for closing the tax books wili j I positively be at 11 o'clock for the morning i I A. rkVlrtolr fnr tTip ftfrprnnnn anoolnt- ! "W "j men* I JEffi.? JS^ib ' A ' LEVY i For State Purposes 5\ Mills, j SllCC6SS0r to M For Ordinary County Purposes.. 4 Mills, j xtt? a t? pact rwi'XPT/ , For Constitntional School Tax 3 Mills. ! NlibAR POST OIFK j When you are looking for Total 12 j Mi lis. ! 0 tj n t ^ t + a ? ? Special School Levy District No. 18-3 Mills ; OOllQ. L?ar ?<oao. .LOtS ana. at t Special School Levy District No, 37-2 Mills therefore, Can Sell YOU for leSS Special School Levy District No. 34-2 Mills J i Special School Levy District No Vo- Mil.s j ments. Special School Levy District No 19-4 Mil s ; Spe?i?l School Levy District No. 15 3 Mills < ?^ *e * ^ ?s i ^?u Tax' itAiLEOAD LEvi'. i Solid Oak Be 1 Broa^RJverhip.*.' 7? mills. Nine Pieces?One Bed, One Fork Township 71 mills, i Centre Table, Pour Chairs. Or Commutation Koad Tax $3 00 pa\uoic ; 1 from October loth to March 1st, 1906. ! Parties owning property in more than i TCkT" _ ^ one township must so state to tbe Treas- j r4 ?. 4 .oiaci When writing tor information con- | with a complete list of Cookir cerningtaxes^ways give full name. j Blgck 0ak, with a complete Treasurer Lexington County, > line is Complete. All giadeS. m ~ 7 TTTT ^ ; Furniture of the same grade ( ; To Prevent a Cold Any Day ; 4QQ f . take a Ramon's Pill at first indication?arouse , ^ ^ pxitCo. the liver, quicken the circulation and go along J -y wy BflBWH about your work. Any druggist will refund the i gtz*J?2 ' H ^ J price if not satisfied. 25 cents. i. u For Sale at Harman's Bazaar. COLXTM] Presents! Sterling silver, cut glass, tine * china, clocks. A fine stock always on hand for you to A select from. If you can't come, send for fl our catalogue or telephoneyour , I order to us. Keep us in mind when wanting anything in Jewelry wor ? Silverware. P. H. LACHICOTTB & CO., I JEWELERS, 1424 Main St., Columbia, S. C 'Phone 934 I The Hege log Beam saw mill WITH Heacock-King Feed Works Engines and Boilers, Woodworking Machinery. Cotton Ginning, Brick 1 MAKING AND ? 11JL 2i u r* Machinery, Cork Mills. Etc.. Etc. GZBBES MACHINERY CO., Columbia, S. C. The Gibbes Shingle Machine wwmulwj uwn l .m.mi.nu LU,miti?n??)J Chamberlain's Never fails. Buy it now. It may save life. OUR LINE OF Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Toilet Articles, Flavoring Extracts, Eye Glasses, Stationery, Rubber Goods, Picture Frames, Buggy and Wagon Paints, House Paints, Window Glass, Harness Oils, Turpentine, Linseed Oik, Varnish and Japans, are more complete than ever before. , OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT is in charge of N. M. Bogart, Pharmacist, who with his vast practical experience and a Graduate in Pharmacy, will always be glad to serve you. CALL AND SEE TJS. I Crosson Drag Co., Leesville, S. C. KIMRD'S HOTEL, J. C. KINARD, Proprietor, Leesville, - - - S. C. j The best attention given guest. Modera conveniences. Table supplied with best the market affords. xo ^ If Nervous and Run Down ^ simply improve your circulation. Remove the waste matter that clogs the blood by talcing Ramon's Pills?then tone the nervous system with the Tonic Pellets. All in one box for 25cts. ind money back if not satisfied. i For Sale at Hannan's Bazaar < i 1 Uiilll FORGET 5YLOR, axwell & Taylor, 3E, COLUMBIA, 8. C, Furniture. We buy only in he lowest spot cash prices, we than if we bought in local ship 1 i&room Suites. Bureau, One Washstand, One Le Bocker?all for 817.25. i Oak Stove Lg TJtinsels, for 87.50. No. 8 list of Utinsels, 812.50. Our Prices guaranteed as low as jan be bought. Write or phone &YLOR, BIA, S. C.