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I DRAG 8 down pains are a symptom of t H can attack a woman, viz: falii H generally, come irregular, paini w wasteful, weakening drains, c B nervousness, dizziness, irritabil B walk, loss of appetite, color m TUff PPMAIP II n& r GiSVIMKab that marvelous, curative extrac which exeris such a wonderfu all female organs. Cardui i menses, stops drair*s and stim pull the womb up into place. It is a sure and permanent c WRITE US A LETTER Pat aside all timidity and write us freely and frankly, in strictest confidence, telling ns all your symptoms and troubles. We will send free advice (in plain, sealed envelope), how to v cure them. Address: Ladies' Advisory Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. BMBwuiBBiiWiPBBB ^?PB?I??????? ??^?1^? Eighteeo miners were tilled on Thursday by an explosion in a coal mine at Detroit, W. V *. Pinesalve is tlie best. Salve for sores, burns, boils, tetter, eczema, skin diseases and piles. "Sold by Kanfmann Drug Co. DOORS. T , T 17 I MainSt,Col S w Is where you can f stoc -g sissi^-A-I d of all H o ^ I^Mr. Lee N. Fa. ? ton, is now with us a 5T you and show you on | C. 0. BROV SASH. TO THE GOOD PiOF Your Name is on Fall and W 7?; 4 i and we invite you to come in a one of the best lines to be had, lect from and new price to mai sizes and prices from that good at $1.00, up to the swell dude's you for past favors, you are cor< your headquarters while in the Post Office Blocl Cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Torpid Liver and Chronic Constipation. ? Pleasant to take * for sale by the kaufmann drug co GING 1 lie most serious trouble which |jS ng of the womb. With this, j|| :ul, scanty or profuse periods, Ireadful backache, headache, m ity, tired feeling, inability to f|| and beauty. The cure is |g REGULATOR, g or natural wine, of herbs, ^ I, strengthening influence on ?1 relieves pain, regulates the || uiates the womb muscles to m ure for all female complaints, "I SUFFERED AWFUL PAIN ?| in my womb and ovaries," writes Mrf gjj Naomi Bake, of Webster Groves, 0sS "also in my right and left sides, ana U my menses were verjr painful and KM irregular. Since taking Cardui, I rag feel like a new woman, and do not *58 suffer as I did. It is the bestmedicine I ever had in my house." S|5 wfmmmfmmmM Slumber Peacefully wer t-lie lumber Question. We liave solved it. The best value for every one's money I is in our vard. There is every variety of I LUMBER used here in the trade and the price it "which we sell will gladden the heart o' the man who is figuring on a contract. We are headquarters for Doors. Sash aud Blinds and especially ask the people of Lexington to call on us for their doors and Sash. N. H. DRIGGrERS, Corner Ladv and Gadsden Street COLUMBIA, S. C. Phone 185. Any one suffering from Kidney pains, backache, bladder trouble or rheumatism who will take a dose of Pine-ules upon retiring at night shall be relieved before morning. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. It is not necessary to be grouchy in order to be grave. j BLINDS. | OA II II P IT" nmbia,S 0., | ind one of the best ks of *? ?3 PiltfTSgisiis Q kinds. 2 5 llaw, formerly of Gas- ^ nd will be glad to see p ir stock. e*tIH & BRO. ! GLASS. I . . ihildrpn fov for It P1111U1 UII Ul J 1U1 Ml It's onr bread we're talking about. As a atier of fact many little onts prefer it to the ost toothsome cake And who can say that ere's any better meal for a growing child than bowl of genuine bread and milk? Yon get ire milk, we will supply wholesome bread, d the youngsters will have a cheap picnic at me. 'Phone if baby is hungry. EIDUNGER'S STEAM BAKERY, COLUMBIA, S. C. M OF LEXINGTON! our list for your inter Shoes, i , nd make your selection from i We have a new stock to se:e you. We carry in stock all j old time Farmer's Solid Brogan swing last at $6.00. Thanking dially invited to make our store city. We will look for you. j L, Columbia. S. C. HBRKOBnneaBnHBHBHBna axative Fruit Syrup LEXINGTON, S. C The Lexington Dispatch. ? - i Wednesday, January 31, 1906. Gen. Joe Wheeler Dead. New York, Jan. 25?Gen. Joseph j Wheeler, the famous Confederate cavalry leader and a brigadier general of the United States army since the war with Spain, died at 5 35 o'clock this afternoon at the home of his j sister, Mrs. Sterling Smith, in Brook- j lyn. The veteran of two wars was i 69 years old, but in spite of his age^ there was hope until yesterday of ! his recovery from the attack of pceu- j mania, which caused his death. It has not yet been announced j where the body will be buried, but ! .... . . probably it win oe in Arlington cerne- : fcery, near Washington. Announce- ; menfc for the plans for the funeral : will be made tomorrow. Gen. Wheeler was taken ill six days ago at his bistei's home, where j he has been living recently. He contracted a severe cold which develop- j ed into pleurisy and pDeumoDia. ! From the first his age told against ! him but the family did Dot give up i hope until last night, when the disease was found to have effected boih lungs. Gen. Wheeler's immediate relatives were all with him. His daughters, Mr . W. J. Harris and the Misses AnDe, Lucille and Carrie Wheeler, had been summoned from the South and arrived early in the week His sod, Maj. Jos. Wheeler, Jr. U S. A., now stationed at West Hoint. was also present, as well as Gen. Wheeler's sister, Mrs. Sterling Smith, and b6r son. Sickening Shivering Fits of Ague and Malaria, can be relieved and cured with Electric Bitters. This is a pure, tonic medicine; of espeeial benefit in malaria, for it exerts a true curative influence on the disease, driving it entirely out of the system. It is much to be preferred to Quinine, having none of this drug's bad after-effects. E. S: Mun day, of Henrietta, Tex., writes; "My I brother was very low with malarial fever and jaundice, till he took Electric Bitters, wliich saved his life. At The Kaufmann Drug Co.'s Drugstore; price 50c., guaranteed. May Cause Mistrial. Savannah, Ga. Jan. 56?Neaily three weeks have been consumed in the trial of the Greene and Gaynor case, and now all ths work and expense involved threatens to go for naught, because of the illness of one i of the jurors. This morning the session had to be cut short because of the indisposition, and it remains for tomorrow to show whether he will have sufficiently recovered to admit of the trial proceeding. JL $1,000 Worth, of Good. A. H. Thurnes. a well known opera tor of Buffalo, O., writes: "I have been afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble for years, passing gravel and stones with excruciating pain. I got no relief from medicine until I began taking Foley's Kidney Cure, then the result was surprising. A few doses started the brick dust like line stone and now I have no pain across my kidneys and I feel like a new'man. It has done me $1,000 worth of good. The Kaufmann Drug Co. John Floyd, a lineman for the Bell Telephone company, was shot to death while at work on the top of a telephone post in Savannah, Ga., on Friday, the murderer using a shotgun. Circumstances point to Jesse Rountree, a former employe of the company, whose job was given to Floyd. A flro rtartt/t in A npfirrn BftOtist " f D ?r church io Philadelphia on Sunday night caused the death of 18 persons and the serious injury of as many more. Spoiled Her Beauty. Harriet Howard, of W. 34th St., New York, at one time had her beauty spoiled with skin trouble. She writes: "Iliad Salt Rheum or Eczema for years, but nothing would cure it, until I used Bucklen's Arnica Salve." A quick and sure healer for cuts, burns and sores. 25c. at The Kaufinaim Drug Co.'s Drug Store. People who borrow trouble are ^always in debt. People who listen have no right to complain of gossips. " A well worn suit paid for is better than a fine suit worried about. ??? =? ! Cleanses the system thoroughly and clears sallow complexions of I pimples and blotches. It is guaranteed I stimulate the TORPID LIVER, strengthen the digestive organs, regulate the bowels, and are unequal ed as an AMI-BILIOUS MEDICINE, In malarial districts their virtues arc widely recognized, as they possess peculiar properties in freeing the system from that poison. Elegantly sugar coated. ? - m 1 aake i\o ^uoststuie*^- I A Triple Tra&egy. Providence, R I., Jud 25?Cb*rlF3 Winn, aged 38, shot and killed hie wife, aged 30, and sitter-in- law, Mrs. Clara E. Rigges, of Portland, Maine, aged 26, last n<ght and then killed himself. The tripple tragedy was not discovered uoril this morning, when all three were found dead in one room. Primitive Water Pipes. Very primitive water pipes of an ancient date have been discovered in the streets of Manchester. England. They were hollowed out tree trunks fitted together so as to make a wooden c-on duit. The joints were somewhat in I the style of those of a fishing rod. the thin end of one trunk being made to fit into the thick end of the other. It is supposed that this means of supplying Manchester with water was in use about 200 years ago, and discoveries of the same kind made in other towns go to confirm that view. The boring through the wood was about four inches in diameter. The supply of water in those days was not only much less in absolute quantity than now, but very much less in proportion to the population. Higrhholes' Large Families. Few birds have larger families than the highhole, but, were it not for the number of his family, how could he hold his own among so many enemies? His conspicuous size and color always make him a shining mark to the collector, for every village lad in the land has collected flickers' eggs. He is a fellow of expediency, however. If his home is robbed, his wife soon lays another set of eggs. It is on record that one pair, when tested by the removal of egg after egg, laid seventy-one eggs in seventy-three days.?St. Nicholas. A Grim Tragedy is dnilv enacted in thousands of homes as death claims in each one another victim of consumption or pneumonia. But when coughs and colds are properly rreated, 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, Coughs 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. Wood's Seed Book FOR 2906 is one of the handsomest and most valuable publications of the kind issued. The useful and practical hints contained in the annual issues of Wood's Seed Book make it a most valuable help to all Farmers and Gardeners and it has long been recognized as an up-todate authority on all Garden and Farm Seeds, particularly for southern planting. Wood's Seed Book mailed free to Farmers and Gardeners upon request. Write for it. T.W. Wood & Sons, Seedsmen, RICHMOND, - VIRGINIA. We solicit your orders direct, for both VEGETABLE and FARM SEEDS, if your rnerehnnt does rot sell woo-vr; seeds. "TAX RETURNS. IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAW in referfnce to the asses ment and taxation of real and personal-property, the Auditor, or his assLtant-, will be and attend the following named places lor the purpose of receiving tax returns for the ?enol vo.iv 1Q(1K RYid in order to met-t the UOUU I J * W"", .-MX. next appointment the hoar will close at 11 o'clock in the morning and et 4 o'clock in the afternoon; tax pi>ers will, therefore be prompt in meet ng the appointments, so as not to cause delay. Taxpayers will please come prepared to give the name of the towcship and number ol school district wherein they reside: Ballentine Thnrsday afternoon, Jan. 25 Irmo, Friday. al< day1 Jan 2G. Elias Meeizc, Saturday morn.. Jan. 27. Croats' Storj. Monday alter :oon -Jan 29. E H. Addy, Tn^sdtv morn., Jnu 3(1. G F. Kei-j'er, Tuesday afternoon Jau. 30. At Lexington C H , a'l day not included in above schedule from Janna.y 1st, 1906, to Febrnary 20th 1906, when the books will close, after which 10 per cent will be added U.x failure to make returns i Come prepared to assess each lot or lr-ict /> ' lancr.rwr 11, ] 17 Thi< hpina the vear to return real estate il. is necessary lor each tax payer to appear he ore the Auditor either in person or by anthemed agent. Tax returns sent in by m.iil are n it lethal unless sworn to before uu oflicer quahtied to admister oaths. | All male persons are sutject to poll tax from 21 to <J;) tars ot ege, except tho-e exempt by law. Undtr lhe new law all dogs are subject to a capititnm tax ot 5(1 cents at-d must be returned at the same time wheu otiur property is xetnrned (i. A, DERRICK. Audii.or Lexington County. | o???????????????????* ? H. F. Hendkix, J. L. Ma' $ President. | The Bank o j j eeesvil ? Capita!, ? Interest Allowed in Sayi o We Solicit a ? ? ? ???? ? ?? ?? c when yo DO NOT FAIL TO CALL J? c? GU WHOSE L] GENERAL ME is complete. A nice line of BOYS' OVERCOAT of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. SHOES, HATS, C ING, NOTIONS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Etc... RUBBERS in great profusion. A new line has been added consisting of MAT kinds at prices that will meet competition, A1 Prices in all lines correct. 13w34. DR. W H. TIMftlERftlAN, U. X. President. Vi< Citizens Bank PAID UP CAPITAL I E. F. STROTIIER, Attorney, Announces to the public that it is now lo all the conveniences and facilities of succet modating terras. Deposits solicited. 4 per quarterly. Friends and acquaitances are c Bank whether they have business or not an Directors?Dr. W. H. Timmerman, Dr. ft TO ri 1 * W, WI rt -*-* T? T? Toooo hrl XTT c r. xiiii u.ui ntaii) JU. jj KJuuniti9 xoaav juuitc STOl Four Car Loads Of Cook Stoves, Steel ranges. Hard Coal Ba Good Heaters. Fire Place Furaiahings, Hollow the largest stock of the above goods ever offere prepared to name prices of interest to dealers, samples end get prices before buying elsswherc best. JOBBERS AND DE. ? - - ? /\ 4 Plumbers, bus and st 1519 MAIN ST., CI Phone 498. / THOMAS A (OPPOSITE POS1 COXuTTIMIjB: WHOLESALE AND R] Men, Women and My stock is large, was carefully selected wi both the city and country trade and She n cJiqivic qiiA frrno rlmm fn flip ki XJ~1 UULAV4 twt;. w which are made of solid leather and \ market for the money. I want to child in Lexington county and tc offer some extraordi: Work and Drr Your are cordially incited to call at my stoi office, when in the city, and I will take and explaining their merits. Polite at will strive to please you THE PRICES TELL. J. B. FRID. Wholesale ac GROCERS, FLOUR, F! SEED RUST H We Want the Merchants, Plan ington County to Call and See Purchases. We Can Fill Yoi Money. 1S23 and 1825 Main Strei rrHEws, H. A. Meetze, ? Vice Pres. Cashier. f Leesville, j _ .LiK, S. U. g $30,000.00 | 0 xgs Department. ? Q jhare of Your Business, q >????9$?e??eo???&??? U VISIT HUJbtGr AT TEE STORE OF [oirex*9 :ne of IRCHANDISE S fit prices that will astonish you. His lino APS, HARDWARE, READY MADECLOTH?annot be surpassed. MEN AND WOMEN'S TINGS in various styles. COFFINS of all 1 we want is for people to see our goods. GUNTER, A. C. JONES, ze President. ' Assistant Cashier. nf Ratflshiiror Ul UUIUUMUI ^ STOCK, $30,000.00. - - - BATESBURG, S. C; catcd in tlie new Bank Building with ;sful banking. Monies to loan anaccom1 cent, on time deposits interest payable ordially invited to call on Officers of d see our institution, f. U. Boatrigbt, U. X. Gunter, Dr. W irds, W. K. Shealy, J. F. Kneece. Just Received, Burners, Ooen Franklin's "Hot Stuff' Ware, Stove Pipe, Etc. We now have d for sa'e in Columbia, and we are also Don't fail to call at our store and see - 5 ^ zl ) if 30a want to save money ana gei me A.LERS IN earn Fitters' Supplies, 3LUMBIA, S. C. .. BOYNE, : OFFICE ) r^., s. c.? ST AIL DEALER IN Children's Shoes, th a view of supplying the demands of )es from the most fashionable cuts eviceable every day plow shoe, all of guaranteed to be the best on the shoe every man, woman and i do this I am prepared to ary bargains in iss Footwear. re 1736 Main Street, opposite the post pleasure in showing you my stock tention will be given yon and I in quality and price. THE QUALITY SELLS* AY & CO., id Retail BED AND GRAIN, ?G9F OATS. iters and Farmers of LexUs Before They Make llieir >ir Wants and Save You et, COLUMBIA, S. C.