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??????? NBHBngKHBS - I " CUT I" p| 'r, says the doctor to many of J ^ m doesn't know of any medicinal cure womb or ovarian troubles HI That such a medicine exis < S wonderful cures pei IS *n fh?usan^s ?f cases, by I IT CURES WO L 9 has saved the lives ^ IS women, and has rescued tl M melancholy lifetime of chroni ! SI you, if you will only give il Ik HI Sold at every drug store ii f m WRITE US A LETTER [ 9h Put aside all timidity and write us I m freely and frankly, in strictest confldence, telling us all your symptoms F S and troubles. We will send free advice k * Ha (in plain, sealed envelope), how to L cure them. Address: Ladies'Advisory w * 8 Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co., H Chattanooga, Ten a. "Bg3?? The children's jubilee of good health ? follows the use of Bee's Laxative Honey y and Tar, the cough syrup that expels - all cold from the system by acting as a cathartic on the bowels. Acertain remedy for Croup, Whooping Cough and all lung and bronchial affections. Sold by Kanfmann Drug Co. ^ C. J Hughes, of Cherokee county, was shot twice with a shotgun and . killed on Taesdt-y by Rufus Byars, a tenant. They fell out; about a settlement. L Remember that the Bazaar is chock to overflowing with Christmas things. Do ' not buy before yon visit the Bazaar. ! DOORS. r i it 1 MainSt.,Col pi f OS Is where you can fi StOCl \ : ^ 1 fc ? . SS of all 2 ^M,LeeN.Fa: Oton, is now with us a you and show you ou C. 0. BROV i sash. Y I Ri Ca^WC/Y-r Harness, Mil For the best goods yon will always find th< most eomplete assortment in the South. Oa , single part of Harness furnished on call. - BMIS 1517 Main Street, I The new Laxative I *" that does not gripe or nauseate. | ( Pleasant to ta&e. 3"0B SALE BY TEE KAUFMANS DRUG CO i I his lady patients, because he H i treatment that will positively H j except the surgeon's knife. H J ;ts, however, has been proved E| j formed on diseased women, h MB DISEASE. I of thousands of weak, sick housands of others from a S| lc invalidism. It will cure M a chance. Trv it., # na i $1.00 bottles. || 1 1 a mm GAVE UP SUPPORTER. H wys I wore a supporter for four years, to keep ggj tip my womb, which had crowded everything Baa down before it," writes Mrs. S. J. Chnsman, HjM ofliannsrille.N.T. "My doctor told me no PBfl , medicine would help me. I suffered untold K misery.and could hardly walk. After taking BH , two bottles of Cardul I gave up mv supporter. gQ If owl am talcing my fifth bottle, have no bad BBI | feelings as formerly, and can be on my feet PRE half a day at a time. 1 strongly recommend wW j Cardul to every suffering woman." gQf Slumber Peacefully iver the lumber question. We liave solved i t. The best value for every one's money s in our vard. There is every variety of LUMBER I lsed here in the trade and the price i it which we sell will gladden the heart ot :he man who is figuring on a contract. We ire headquarters for Doors. Sash aud Blinds i ind especially ask the people of Lexington ] o call on ns for their doors and Sash. N. H. TRIGGERS, ^ *" -3 - .3 _ J C?i uomer juaay ana vjrausuea ouicet COLUMBIA. S. C. Phone 185. For Sale. T OFFER MY PLACE IN BLACK 1,Creek Township, near Rishton Post Office, for sale, containing 208 acres,well adapted to com, 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. AUSTIN SMITH, 5w6pd. Rishton, S. C. Pinesalve is the best Salve for sores, bums, boils, tetter, eczema, skin diseases and piles. "Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. | BLINDS. 3A II II w i uml)ia,S G., | ) nd one of the best & 1 ?S of r fc3 ( p- ; -fc-N *? ^ s kinds. 0 g Haw, formerly of Gas- ^ nd will be glad to see Hj * r stock. j IfN & BRQ. GLASS. J i fiildren Cry for It; It's onr bread we're talking about. As a ? tier of fact many little onts prefer it to the >st toothsome cake And who can say that re's any better meal for a growing child than g >owl of genuine bread and milk? You get re milk, we will supply wholesome bread, , I the youngsters will have a cheap picnic at ne. 'Phone if baby is hungry. ^ iDLlNSER'S STEAM BAKERY, COLUMBIA, S. C. ' I i i om with us. We earrv the largest stock and mAfict io tVid \ ?ci " ATYT ) X UiV/fakV AfcJ -X. i-LV X'vOt iO CUV W'jn ~ &? CO.? Columbia, S. C. ixative Fruit Syrup ., LEXINGTON, S.C' The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, December 13, 1905. Our Virginia Letter. Although I have not written to my many friends through the Diepatch for 6ome time I have none the less been interested in the affairs of my old home. This is Thanksgiving Day and I naturally turn to the kkhouse warmings" we uaed to have at White Bock. Am glad they had a nice service this year, and that all reports reaching me indicate a desirable relation between the new pastor and people. "Let brotherly love continue." If heaven is love, there must be love on earth. This leaves us enjoying the best of health. Mrs. B has had no recurrence of her asthma. Hope and think it is a thing of the past, but of course there are other ailments up here to afflict humanity. Just now they have scarlet fever only two doors away. This some times leaves permanently bad effects. We had a splendid Thanksgiving 3CI V iOO KUUaj* JLCOI'CIUOJ U1 tCL IJUUM and last night we decorated the church with the fruits of the ground: Corn, grain, cabbage, melons, apples, tomatoes, turnips, beets, saleafy, etc. [u front of the altar a platform was built. On this were placed packages to be sent to the orphans. Almost every child brought a package. The whole offering amounted to $75 to be sent to our Orphan' Home. The Bervice consisted of songs, readiDg, recitations, with the regular devotions. The congregation was good, notwithstanding rough weather, and other services all around. Ail stores were closed. It was cold last night. Some report the thermometer at 8 degrees tbis morning, but ours was not so low. It was, as well as one could judge by feeling, about as cold as I aver felt it in South Carolina. Apples froze in doors. There was plenty Df ice in each room where there was water. The ground did not thaw today. People are very aDsious ibout our freezing this winter. The men have put us up a good wood house and stored it with wood. They have a wood hauling and chopping Jay at the parsonage. I have seen % - A ? V i miy a lew open nre places up nere. Wood is right scarce, but coal is sheap. We are close to the mines. The good women have woven Mrs. B. a splendid carpet, and made her j ive thick comforts. Every time it *efcs a little cold they ask how we 3tand it. Fortunately I do not mind lold as much as some, and I turn he joke when they shiver around in oig overcoats. I say: "You Virginans can't stand cold weather." It joes below zero often here, I am aid. I have had two trips to Burke's harden recently. This is somewhat )f a noted spot in Southwest Virginia. To make the trip from hero pou must cross three mountains in I ;he travel of about 27 miles. It is me of the finest trips I have ever nade. This was the home of Revs. Peery and Greever, known to many )f the readers of this. The first t*me [ went over with Rev. J. C. Peery :rom our conference; then I was called over to bury a Mrs. Groseclose. I jcjoyed the trips hugely, and will ;ell of them in another letter. Good Wishes. S. C Ballentine. Rural Retreat, Va., Dec. 1,1905 la Mad Chase. Millions rush in mad chase after healh, 'rom one extreme of faddism to another, vhen, it tney wouici onjy eat gooa 100a, md keep their bowels regular with Dr. Sing's New Life Pills, their troubles would ill pass away. Prompt relief and qaick jure for liver and stomach trouble. 25c. it The .Kaufmann Drug Co's., drug store; guaranteed, Boylston Gleanings. The farmers of this section are ibout through sowing grain. Mr. Henry Harman moved in this section last week. Mr. Jeff Rawl, of Columbia, spent ast Wednesday with his mother, VIrs. Ann Rawl. Mr. Pearce Hendrix is on the sick iat, but we hope to see him out soon. Six more pupils entered Cherokee school last Monday. Mies Bsrnice Rawl has returned >r>me after visiting relatives in Leesrille. This section is getting scarce of *ir)s. Young Batch. Dec. 4, 1905. The First Requisite of Beauty. The first requisite of beauty is a clear jomplexion. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup jlears a sallow blotched compiexion as it stimulates the liver and bowels, and the syes become bright and clear. You owe it ! to your friend3 to take it if yonr complexion is bad. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup do6S not nauseate or gripe and is very pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. The Kaufmann Drug Co. A lot of men claim credit for being good when they are only afraid of doing wroDg. When the congregation yawns the prpacber needs awakening. ??me??b??b?pa?an Cures Stomach and Liver trouble and ' Chronic Constipation. So Tsred It may be from overwork, bat the chances are its from an Inactive LIVER??. With a well conducted LIVER one can do mountains of labor without fatigue. It adds ahundred per cent to ones earning capacity. it can be kept in healthful action by, and only by lull 0 I Hid TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. ' The Killiiv Time is Come." The farmer gets his butcher knife? An' whets it on his boot. An' looks with satisfaction At the "rooters" as they root. He thinks of home-made sassidges An' pan cakes?by-gum, A floatin' 'round in sorghum gravy, 'Cause the killin' time is come. The youngster gets his shotgun down An' starteth out to slay? The partridge, dove and squirrel, what'er Should run across his way. Sh'! there's the bushes movin', Pulls the trigger, lets her hum, An' shoots another youngster 'Cause the killin' time is come. The football players' muscles Is a gittin' big an' thick. His calves is educated So's to make an awful kick. He's taught to maim an' mangle, An' to put 'em on the bum, Or kill 'em, 'cause their college says The killin' time is come. La G-rippe and Pneumonia. Pneumonia often follows ]a grippe, batnever follows the use of Foley's Honey and Tar. It cares la grippe coughs and prevents pneumonia and consumption. Ask for Foley's Honey am Tar aud refuse any substitute offered. Mr. G. Vacher, of 157 Osgood St., Chicago, writes: "My wife had a severe case of la grippe three years ago, and it left her with a terrible cough. She tried a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar and it gave immediate r lief A ?0 cent bottle cured her cough entirely." Kefcse substitutes. 'I he Kaulmann Drug Co, Mrs. Rogers Hanged. Windsor, Vc, Dec. 8?Mrs. Mary Rogers, was hanged this afternoon for the murder of hsr husband in 1902. Strong efforts were made to induce Governor Bell to interfere, but he refused. The woman's nerve never failed her aud she was the calmest person in the party at the scaffold. Eleven cents cotton is a stimulus to the farmers and brings about a foolino in all. e Furious Fighting. "For seven years," writes Geo W. Hoffman, ot Harper, Wa^h.. I had a bitter battle with chronic stomach and liver trouble, but at last I won, and cured my diseases by the use of Electric Bitters. I unhesitatingly recommend them to all, and don't intend in the latnre to be without them in the house. They are certainly a wonderful medicine to have cored such a bsd case as mine." Sold, under guarantee to do the same for you, by The Kaufmann Drug Co., druggists, at 50c. a bottle. Try them today. TAX RETURNS. IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAW in reference to the assessment and taxation of real' and personal property, the Auditor, or his assistant, will be and attend the following named places lor the purpose of receiving tax returns for the fiscal year 1906, and in order to meet the next appointment the hour will close at 11 ? >'/?in the mr?rn?ncr and at 4 o'clock in the afternoon; tax payers will, therefore be prompt in meeting the appointments, so as not to cause delay. Taxpayers will please come prepared to give the name of the township and number of school district wherein they reside: Edmund, Monday morning January 8, Gaston, Monday afternoon, January 8. J. W. Reeder's. Tuesday morning, Jan 9. J. J. Mack's, Tuesday afternoon, Jan 9. . Swansea, Wednesday and Thursday, Jan. 10 and 11. Red Store, Friday morning, Jan. 12. W. N. Martin's Monday atternooh, Jan 12 Brookland, Saturday, all day, Jan. 13. , Pelion Monday, all day. Jan. 15. J. Williams'. Tuesday morning, Jan. 1G. Steadman, Tuesday afternoon. Jan 16 Wm. Westmoreland, Wed. morn , Jan. 17 * Batesburg, Wed. afternoon and Thursday all day, January 17 and 18. Leesville, Friday, January 19. Summit, Saturday morn, Jan. 20 Gilbert, Saturday afternoon, Jan. 20. Cbapin, Monday, ail day, Jan. 22. Peak, Tuesday, all day, January 23 Spring Hill, Wednesday morning, Jan 24 Hilton, Wednesday afternoon. Jan. 24. White Rock. Thursday, morning. Jan. 25 Ballentine. Thnrsdky afternoon, Jan. 25. Irmo, Friday, all day1 Jan. 26. Eliae Meetze, Saturday morn.. Jan. 27. Crouts' Store, Monday afternoon Jan 29. E H. Addy, Tuesday morn., Jan. 30. G F. Kei^er, Tuesday afternoon Jan. 30. At Lexington C. H., all day not included in above schedule irom January 1st, 1906, to February 20th. 1966. when the books will close, after which 10 per cent, will be added lor failure to make returns. Come prepared to 8ssess each lot or tract of land separately. Tnis being the year to return real estate it is necessary for each * 4 ^ nra fKn A l/dA jmjci lu appcui ov/ ? eitber in person or by authorized agent. Tax returns sent in by mail are not legal unless sworn to before an officer qualified to admister oaths. All male persons are subject to poll tax from 21 to Of) years of age, except those exempt by law. Under the new law all dogs are subject to a capitition lax of 50 cents and must be returned at the same time when other property is returned G. A, DERRICK, Auditor Lexington County. WHEN 1 BATES EO NOT FAIL TO OA] O "CIS WHOSE GENERAL M! is complete. A nice line of BOYS' OYERCO. of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. SHOES, HATi ING, NOTIONS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, E RUBBERS In sreat profusion. A ^ i i ^ u ^ ~ 13. .1 - ^: ~ r "\r - i new line nab ueeu ctuueu cjiibibunx ui .u kinds at prices that will meet competition. Prices in all lines correct. 13W24. DR. W H. TIMMERMAX, U. President. Citizens Bank PAID UP CAPITA E. F. STROTHER, Attorney, Announces to the public that it is now all the conveniences and facilities of sue modating terms. Deposits solicited. 4 quarterly. Friends and acquaitances ar Bank whether they have business or not Directors?Dr. W. H. Timnierman, D: P. Timmerman, E. F. Strother, Isaac Ec cTn V B W Four Car Load! Of Cook Stoves, Steel ranges. Hard Coal Good Heaters. Fire Piaca Furaiahings, Hoi! the largest stock of the above goods ever ot? prepared to name prices of interest to deale samples and get prices before bnjing elsewl best. JOBBERS AND I Plumbers, Gas and ! 1519 MAIN ST., < Phone 498. THOMAS, I (OPPOSITE PC CQZL-TTIMIIE WHOLESALE AND Men, Women and My stock is large, was carefully selected both the city and country trade and i in style, shapes and toes, down to th which are made of solid leather ar market for the money. I want 1 child in Lexington county and offer some extrao: Work and Di Your are cordially invited to call at my s office, when in the city, and I will tak and explaining their merits. Polite will strive to please y THE PRICES TELL. J . ts. I'KXU Wholesale ! GROCERS, FLOUR, ] SEED RUST I We Want the Merchants, Pic ingtow County to Call and Se Purchases. We Can Fill I Money. 1823 and 1825 Main St; i i " A H. F. Hexdrin. J. L. 3: j J President. % | EEESY1 | Capital, - i Interest Allowed in Sj % We Solicit j 'OU VISIT SBURG LL AT THE STOEE OF LINE OF ERCHANDISE ATS at prices that will astonish you. His lino 5. CAPS, HARDWARE. READY MADECLOTHte.,cannot be surpassed. MEN AND W0AIEN:3 AT TINGS in various styles. COFFINS of all All we want is for people to see our gocde. X. GUNTER, A. C. JONES, Vice President. Assistant Cashier. of Batesburg L STOCK. $30,000.00. BATESBURG, S. C. r located in the new Bank Building with :cessful banking. Monies to loan an accoxnper cent, on time deposits interest payables, e cordially invited to call on Officers of and see our institution. M. U. Boatrigkt, U. X. Gunter, Dr. W. Lwards, W. K. Sliealy, J. F. Kneece. 5 Just Received, Bas* Birner.s, Ooen Franklin's 4'Hot Stuff* low Ware. Stove Pipe, Etc. We now have ered tor sale in Columbia, and we are also rs. Don't fail to call at our store and see lere if you want to save money and get the DEALERS IN Steam Filters' Supplies, COLUMBIA, S. C. Y BOYNE, >ST OFFICE ) 3I-A-, S. RETAIL DEALER IN Children's Shoes, with a view of supplying the demands of shoes from the most fashionable cnts e seviceable every day plow shoe, all of id guaranteed to be the best on the to shoe every man, woman and f I to do this I am prepared to rdinary bargains in ess Footwear. >tore 1736 Main Street, opposite the post :e pleasure in showing you my stock attention will be given you and I ou in quality and price. THE QUALITY SELLS>AY & CO., sand Eetail PEED AND DRAIN, PROOF OATS. inters and Farmers of Lex>c Us Before They JIalce Their our Wants and Save You . reet, COLUMBIA, S. C. ? [atthews. H. A. Meetze, ? Vice Pres. Cashier. ? ]f Leesviie, j :lle, s. c. | . $30,000.00 | lyings Department. ? ? l Share of Your Business. #