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/ ????? sm w *$&? > vt%&% # ,iW * I , fcd FURN1 WJ.SOWELL COLUMBI We especially invite you to come to se Beds. Loonsres. Stoves, Lace Curtains, S; 80 DAYS SALE-FIT W. H. SOWELL, FXJBNI1 Opposite Y. M JTira] fs To Buy Yo J SH4 S Wo have themosi i of "Leather" shoes # comfort of the feet f at Live and let live \E. P. & F. J 1710 MAIN STBEj a We Bought Early ===== pfe - jwmvmi | SAVE YOI A Don't trust to what yon ^ your own money. Yon w have a bank acconnt. Wi A Acconnts; so yon really m 5 N ALL BANKING BI 5 Palmetto Bank 5 COLUY 5 CAPITAL, $250,000.00. C W?. H. LYLS8. Pres. A J. P. MATT! C/WVWWW FINAL DISCHARGE. TtTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO 11 all persons interested that I will apply to the Hon. George S. Drafts, Judge of Probate in and for the County oi Lexington, State of South Carolina, on the 23rd day of January, 1906, for a final discharge of the Estate of John A. Geiger, deceased. MRS. T. W. GEIGER, Executrix. MnnOTniRRnnBMfnwBOC TOANYCHEWERof tob ^'increase \&WYieldi^~"lk~7ffc I PerAcre"yX^[^A\(W *& I 1+?$&$+ jS * * X ft 8,^ / \M &&& jP &$%&, Jv\ MJ SPOTLESS (fashing Machines & Wringers Phe s'rongest. Looks as if it woold last a life ime Easy to handle. Washes a tab of lo hes in 5 to 10 mtnntes The Elegant Li?ht Banning Wheeler & ffiteoa vewiog Machine the queen of them alb '1 he New Home Machine. Ball bearing. Pest shuttle machine. Second hand ma* hmes. Netdlts lor all machines. Attachments, ehntt.'es. belts and the highest grade perm inacbiDe oil-dots not rain joar ma3hme Rfpairiug a speciality. Next door to Ww. Piatt's Dry Goods store Come to see J. H. BERRY, 1802 Main St., Columbia, S. C. [TURE. | HIHIE-CO, A, S. C. e ns for your Furniture, Cheap Suites, Iron ide Boards, Hall Hacks. RNISH YOUR HOUSE. TOUE C0? 1231 Main Street, . C. A. Building. WW%WWWJ PLiifiCS 5 ur WINTER S : t complete Fall stock A in everything for the that can be * had, and ^ prices. J A, DAVIS, I ET, COLUMBIA, S. C. ? Before the Advance. J ywwvwvw? UR MONEY | might have left to yon. Save A ill feel better knowing yon A i pay 4 per cent, on all Savings \ ake'money by saving money. W JSINESS SOLICITED. J and Trust Co., I [BIA, S. C. A SURPLUS, $35,000.00. \ JULIUS B WALKER, V. Pres. ^ BEWS, Secretary. A Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given to persons interested that I will apply to the Hon. G. S. Drafts, Judge of Pro| bate in and for the county of Lexington, State of South Carolina, on the 26th i day of January, 1906, for a final dis charge of the Estate of M. S. Riley, deceased. H. A. SPANN, 4wll Administrator. i T A JL. (Mires rDenromsm WWW??"?U nni^ww? acco who will cut out and mail us thi The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, January 3, 1906. Cutting of Prices. Like me farmers holding cotton for stipulated price?, the manufacturers, the druggists and those handling patient medicines, have agreed that all medicines will, hereafter, be sold at regular prices. That is, all medicines priced at 25c., 5Uc. $1 00. will be sold only at ttieee fixed prices. If a dealer violated this agreement be will be* deprived of buying either from the wholesale man or the manufacturers, and consequently is cut entirely out of the butjinet-s This is but meet and proper provided the purity of the article is kept up to first class standard. We have never believed in any cut rate business, even with our general merchants. Tney should be allowed fair, living budtesj profits on their merchandise. Bug the trouble generally comes from one in the mercantile business. Some smart Elick tuinks he will play a big scooping game and receive all the trade by cutting prices, in which he is badly mistakeu and will regret the act in the future, as it is fooliBh to think that any one man or hrui can ac<d will hold all of the trade. Out mer chant can buy and sell as cheaply as another, consequently if he cuts the price it is at his own detriment. In selling at standard prices no one is obliged to be exhorbitant, or take advantage of his customers, but could - ?0 - - be kind and courteous and give first class goods at fair, liviog prices, which certainly would be more satisfactory aod prove successful to his merchants business. There is a wroog impression with some people who thick the merchants profits are enormous, and that they are growing rich from the toils of those who patronage theiu in their business. It is a fact that the profits are much less now than a few yea!8 back. Everything is sold at close prices Double the quantity of goods must be handled to realize the same money of only a few years passed We must all remember, too, *bat. generally the merchants are our best friends. They are obliging and acoammodatiDg and are glad to see the people and country prospering. A Jaaaican Lady Speaks Eighty of Chamberlain's Cough Eeaedy. - -?*- -1 1 TT L Hire. JJXlCJliUU XXill t, wuc W buc uupci intendent of Cart sendee at Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies Islands, says that she has for some years used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for coughs, croup and whooping cough and has found it very beneficial. She has implicit confidence in it and would not be without a bottle of it in her house. Sold by Kauflnann Drug Co. Sis Forgetfolness Beaemberod. A traveler entered the dioing room of a leading hotel in Colorado Springs one Saturday, and after be was Berved with soup he drew a $2 bill from bia pocket and showed it to a waiter, saying: "Jim, I shall be here until next Wednesday and then this will be yours." "All right, sir, I'll take the best care of you sure," replied the waiter. And be did serve the traveler excellently. It happened that on Wednesday morning the traveler was hastily summoned to Denver and it was six weeks before he returned to ths Colorado Springs hotel. Present ly bis former waiter, whom be bad forgotten along with tbe incident, came up to bim and said: '-Say, boss, please play that $2 trick on your new waiter, for he's de meanes' man what's in the de whole house " Hour to Prevent Bilious Attacks One who is subject to bilious attacks will notice that for a day or more before the attack he is not hungry at meal times and feels dull after eating. A dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets when these first symptoms appear will ward of the attack. They are for sale by Kanfmann Drug Co* Ed. C. Rico Takes Sis Life. Mobile, Ala., Dec. 28.?Edward Carew Rice, 23 years of age, a local social favorite and a prominent club man, who estimated bis friends in this city by tbe hundreds, committed suicide some time this morning in the office of the Virginia Carolina Chemical company, of which he was the managing agent. A 32-calibre oonn roPnlror CffQQ f ho OUJIIU tx if onnuu >< ? ?uv means selected by the young man and be took bis life deliberately, after leaving a telegram advising persona at Ninety Six, S. C, of bis suicide. Another letter near this gave practically the reason for suicide showing that bis Account, as agent, was overdrawn $868 75. Rice was found dead in a cbnir, where be was sitting when be sent the bullet crashing through bis brain. After a tboJOJgb investigation the body wse T: If you haven't Red Meat Tc Tj? TO THE We give you our absolui Red Meat is made of be good solid juicy chew plug of any weight oi Write name end address plai s advertisement,we will mail hirr Man'jfbeturcd Only by Liipfc taken charge of by the undertakers, and cared for by the Masons of that city, he being a prominent member of that order. Before committing this rash act, if he had only made his financial troubles known to bis friends, he could have secured ail i the assistance necessary to close bis shortage. His body was escorted to Ninety-Six, S. C, his old home, for 1 interment. _ He is survived by two brothers, James Henry Rice, Jr, of George town, and Maner L. Rice, mayor of | Ninety-Six; a sister, Mr6. Hal T. \ Sloan, of tne same place, and bis i father and mother, Mr. aDd Mrs i James Henry R:ce, of Ninety-Six. Masonic, On Wednesday, 27th December, 1905, the annual installation of officers of Lexington Lodge 152, A. F. M, took place in their hall. They were as follows Thos. L. Harman, W. M; Sam J Leaphart, 8. W: . Alfred J. Fox, J. W ; Thos E Win- ] gard, Treas; Godfrey M. HarmaD, , Secretary.; T. C. Siurkip, S. D; ] Damp^ey E George, J D; T. S. Harmon. Tiler; F A Derrick and l Jas. E. Rawl, Stewards. After tie 1 installation an excellent luncheon consisting of oysters, ham, sausage, bread, pickles, etc., was served and enj jyed by the members of the t lodge and visiting brethren. T A Grim Tragedy is daily enacted in thousands of homes ' as death claims in each one another victim of consumption or pneumonia. But when couglis and colds are properly treated, the tragedy is averted. F. G. : Huntley, of Oaklandon, Ind., writes: "My wife had the consumption, and three doctors gave her up. Finally she took Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Couglis and Colds, which cured her, and today she is well and strong. It kills the germs of all diseases. One dose relieves. Guaranteed at 50c. and $1 by The Kaufmann Drug Co., druggist. Trial bottle free. Pond Branch. Dots. Christmas is being cdjoyed to the fullest txieDt. bo much so, Mr. Editor, till I hardly know what is uewe. So far as Christmas entertainments are concerned our section comes up lacking, but for noise we are equal to any. so the small boys (?) believe. Some,have not left off their annual "booze," either, I say annual, -? ? ? I*- amam Po ^ k A JO u t*o in QlUjr UO UtlCUDL- xjuh iucac ull iu the cnioority aud we have not left tbem in despair. Oc! how we loog for a sensational a**kening among some of the youag folks. Mr. P. C. Kood, of the Hollow Creek section, has decided that the "eaud hillb" are becoming the garden spot of the world and has cast hie lot with us. Our school has closed its doors till January 1st, 1906. Prayer services were held at Pond Branch Monday. Quite a number attended the Christmas exercises at Summit Monday. They were both entertaining ! and instructive. Mr. G W. Lewis and wife are visiting Rev. D. A. Lewis, at Townsvillfl Mr. Gartman and family of New Brooklaod visited in this section last week. Mrs. Hutcbie Taylor from BrookUnd is among relations daring the ? Yu le Tide " xne superintendent of the Pond Branch Sunday school at the beginning of the 'year, 1905, offered presents to those students of the primary grades who would make the beet attendance during the year. It was foucd that three little girls are the winners of the prizes: Sidelle Smith i having been present every Sunday; J Jettie and Erin Grout, coming next, j having missed three or four Sun- ] days Cay. 1 > rtii 10AP* I .December zo, iyuo The Grip. "Before we can sympathize with others, we must liave suffered ourselves." No one can realize the suffering attendant upon an attack of the grip, anless he lias had the actual experience. There is probably no disease that causes so much physical and mental agony, or i which so successfully defies medical aid. | All danger from the grip, however, may be avoided by the prompt use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Among the tens of thousands who have used tliis remedy, not one case has ever been reported that has resulted in pneumonia or that has not recovered. For sale by Kaufmann Drug Co. J The day before Christmas Eve was ' . the shortest of the year. The suo ! ohnve the horizon onl? Dine and < a Half boure, and at that time winter < "offi vally arrived " One of the loDg- j eat days of tbe coming year, will be that on which the Christmas bills be- s gin to pour in ?Savannah News. I Of course moDey talks. Bat to } most of us it never a chance to i say anything but "good by." For any disease of the skin there is nothing tetter than Chamberlain's Salve. It relieves the itching and burning sen nation instantly and soon effects a cure, i Sold by Kaufniann Drug Co. )bacco in stock, write the factory?w CONSUMER: JH/tk te guarantee that each 10c plug of tter tobacco and contains more !8g ing quality than any other 10c ||g ffered or sold by any factory. g|n nly here: JeSS^. i a card which will entitle him to one 5 irt-Scalffs Co.. Winston-Saicm. N. C. 1905. Fall and W N. A. YOUNG'S 603 Main Street. COLU We cordially invite you to give us a rad well .selected stock of Dry Goods, furnishings. "a" new department. We have added Millinery to our stc or wliich we have secured one of t >est Milliners obtainable from the lej ng millinery houses of the Easte narkets, and we bespeak for an exc ent season for her, having had seve: iuccessful seasons in this State. Ask ;ee her when yon want a hat. Domestics. 5,000 yards 4-4 Sea Island Sheeting: 5,000 yards Farmer's Pride Plaids, 2 5,000 yards, Staple Ginghams the 6} 3,000 yards Dress Ginghams, the 7o 3,000 yards Remnent Bleaching 1 y< Blankets. Blanke' 15 pr 1] Cotton Blankets only $ 1 .0 pr 1 2-4 Cotton Blankets grey.. Slightly Damaged $1 75 grade.. 1 all wool Bed Blankets 3 ;he celebrated North Carolina all vool Blankets in in 10} and 11} at 3 50 and 5 Our space will not permit ns quotin he good things we have in store for t. vinter business. We ask you to comi N. A. 1603 Main Str B' i' TV mMIIMM Una I r nnuag-ou ;< wwv% ; S NOT THE CHEA] \\ \ wvw\ j "and the difference in jj would hai wvw% I The R. L {< Over | IN COLUMBIA, Ira Dry Goods, N BACK INTO 5 We wish to inform our friends and n new quarters?the same stand that nore space, modern in every respect, xraght at the lowest prices, which yc >efore it will be too late for you. Th lence we can't charge you with some dndly help yourself to the Bargains. >efore. Yours Truly. JOHN FIT 1704-1706 MAIN WHOLESA To the GnodPi Your Name is Fall and 1 md we invite you to come i >ne of the best lines to be hi iect from and new price to n uzes and prices from that gc it $1.00, up to the swell dud pou for past favors, you are < pour headquarters while in F. K.Hi Post Office B1 e will supply you direct. ? a c cut of Red Meat Tobacco FR." inter Opening. 1905. DEPARTMENT STORE. . f MBIA, S. G. r (603 Main Street. , call when in the city and inspect our large Notions, Dress Goods, Millinery and Gent's ^ i Tinware and Enamel Ware. >re I We have added a large line of Tin and ;he Enamel ware to our complete Department ^ id- Store. There are many things in this >rn department that you cannot keep house rel- with out. We can save you from 10 to ral | 25 per cent, in this whole department, to | Don't forget us on this line of your pur- *I chases. JL/U1UCSUU9. for only 5 cents. 17 inc lies wide, only 5 cents, grade, only 5 cents. cents grade, only 5 cents. I vride worth 7 to 8c, only 6} cents. te.! Underwear. Underwear. oo Oar stock of Ladies', Childrens', Men's 25 I and Boy's Underwear is complete and 4g ; prices to suit all purchasers. Children's I and Boy's from 25c. to $1 00 per piece. ! Men's and Ladies' from 25c. to $2 50 per 00 I Pieceg prices on onr stock, or to further enumerate hose who will favor us with their fall and s and we will do the rest. Yours truly, YOXJNG, eet, Columbia, S. C. * i ding - Engraving | I i *%%%%%%%>% S PEST BUT THE BEST jl i ' y ^wwww J l price is so small that you | rdly notice it" rWWVVW , Bp Co., in the Masonic Temple, j . SOUTH CAROLINA, | AURicT otions, Clothing, . rHE NEW STORE. patrons ILL JUt/LlU^lUU tuau aiu v;uuu uiuxv we formerly enjoyed, only entirely different, with a stock of entire new goods which were ?u will readily see by calling at Fitzmanrice's is store cost yon nothing. No rent to pay, thing we can't charge yon for. Will yon This Fall nothing like the bargains offered ZM AURICE. ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. LE AND RETAIL sople of Lexington! on our list for your yinter Shoes, n and make your selection from ? id, We have a new stock to selake you. We carry in stock all >od old time Parmer's Solid Brogan e's swing last at $6.00. Thanking cordially invited to make our store the city. We will look for you. ock, Columbia. S. C. ??^??? EE at any store handling this brand. wiWIW ' 9