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'I i i * ? * P 3 1 11 ENfiRAVF!) ^ hllMlinikW | I WEDDING * Call and see t * ! The R. L. Bl ? ? In the Mi I Coin * V ? ? ? ? ?? ?, J Embossed Mo J |! t ~ om j jSpringai ; j I ^SE J S Are here and ready i S Lexington frienc J buy this Stock oi j . could protect ou: ^ vanced prices. 5 Shoes are made c i J ^ualitythe Best ] ? E. P, & F. frirniffoinSfr ^ X V WUJkU W VA ?Vk^<%WVW ?.. . , IE WHITE ROTAI The design and finish of t< to equal it has yet appeared STEADY, SW Has a very large Bobbin?] BALL I A LIGHT RUNNER?STRONG ar (White SHUTTLE Machine has bee The NEW HOME stands at the top Always on hand good Second Han< machine attachments, shuttles, belts a J J. BERRY, 1802 Mai Southern ' $ Unexcelled Din A . jL Through Pullman Sle a Convenient Schedi /iy For full informatio yiy consult nearest Souther R. W. HUNT, BROOKS MORGAN, J Old Reliable Standard SHOES! Near a pair of our Konqueror Shoes [ and yoi can t go wrong. Sold only by COHEN'S SHOE STORE 1636 Main Street. COLUMBIA, - - S. C 0 I * 5 a J h VISITING CARDS f fi * ? AND J' J! * i lyuiTiTinyc * @! inviiHiiunwi * Mi * } I ~m * J: he latest styles, at * >< RYAN Company, i i t i S 5! asonic Temple, * i j % h mbia, S. C. * I = 1*. * i i * 5 ! * . I MBBflHBaiBliMBMMMMnHMaHMHMB a NEW I ad Summer j IOES ?H i for the inspection of our ^ Is. We had foresight to i SHOES last fall so we J r Customers against ad- ^ We GUARANTEE our > >f SOLID LEATHER and 5 for the price to be had. ^ A. DAVIS,| eet, Columbia, S. (V i k^WWVWWW (Y SEWING MACHINE \ hie stand is unexcelled/. Nothing on the market. ~ IFT AND SURE. Holds more thread than any other. SEARING, id durable. It is something new. m in use twenty-five years.) of SHUTTLE machines. I have the latest, i Machines. Needles for all machines and ,nd the best pure SPERM OIL. in Street, Columbia, S. C. RAILWAY. | ing Car Service, j Aitino' flare An all Trains. ?- ? ? , yp lies on Local Trains. ^ n as to rates, routes, etc. n Railway Ticket Agent, or vy , D. P. A., Charleston, S. C. L G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. >! W. D, QUICK, I ' Lexington, -1 - - S. C., DISTILLER and DEALER in TURPENTINE. Will, at all times, pay high es^ market prices for Crude, based upon Savannah quotations. i ~ M' ' " " A SAW AlILIf.S. ft LIGHT, MEDIUM AND HEAVY WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY j Ir0R EVERY KIND OF WORK ENGINES AND BOILERS ? wn ci7cc Avrv rrrkD nvnr>'t'! i DR AI1U rti^iy 4 V7i\ iw uiv * 11 CLASS OF SERVICE. Eg ASK FOR CUR EST1AUTE BEFORE II PLACING YOUR ORDER. ' HGIBBES MACHINERY COMPANY j|| COLUMBIA, S. C. The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, July 25, 1906. i County Campaign Meetings and Requirements. Meetings will be held as follows: ! Steadman, Wednesdajr, Aug. 8. 1 Leesville, Thursday, Aug. 9. Gilbert, Friday, Aug. 10. Hollow Greek Church, Sat., Aug. 11. Pelion, Thursday, Aug. 16. Swansea, Friday, Aug. 17. Brookland, Saturday, Aug. IS. Irmo, Tuesday, Aug. 21. Chapin, Wednesday, Aug. 22. Pine Ridge, Thursday, Aug. 23. Assessments of candidates: Members of the House - - 8 5 00 Probate Judge - - - 5 00 County Supervisor - 10 00 County Treasurer - - - 12 50 County Auditor ... 12 50 Superintendent of Education 10 00 That the chairman be empowered to embody in the respective pledges that each successful candidate pay an additional 50 per cent extra of the actual assessment so fixed. Pledges are required to be filed and assessments paid to either the chairman, C. M. Efird, Lexington, S. C., or secretary, F. Hamp Hendrix, Leesville, S. C., by noon preceeding the day of the campaign opening, August 8th. Chairman Efird has the blank forms of oath, etc., to whom all candidates will apply as early as convenient before the opening of the campaign. That each executive committeeman is required to send to the secretary, F. Hamp Hendrix, at Leesville, S. C., on or before the 10th day of August, the names of three managers for the conducting of the primary election at his precinct, and that the secretary publish same. That each executive committeeman *be, and become, responsible for carrying out and bringing in the voting boxes for his precinct. 5ot7c1 Complaint in Children.' During the summer months children are subject to disorders of the bowels which should receive careful attention as scon as tbo first unnatural looseness of the bowels appears. The best medicine in use for bowel complaint is Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as it promptly controls any unnatural looseness of the bowels. For sale by Kaufmann Drug Co. An Ideal Farmer. Batesburg Advocate, July 20. On last Monday Mr. M. E. Rutland pulled a cotton blossom from a ten acre field of stubble cotton that had just been planted three weeks to the day. This cotton is of the celebrated King variety?the earliest variety yet known to man. This is no joke; we saw it pulled witn our own eyes (ana it did not come from a volunteer stalk, either), but from a stalk that had been planted only three weeks, and from a field that had been gathered already this year, 60 bushels of oats per acre. Besides the ten acres of cotton mentioned above, Mr. Rutland has fifty acres, that is, despite the heavy rains that have fallen for the past six weeks, lapping the middles and will 110 doubt make over a bale to the acre. On this farm there is ten acres of the finest corn that has ever been seen in this section, and it is estimated that it will make at least 100 bushels to the acre. JYII". XVUliicillU. IS <111 1UC(11 iai mci anu it is worth a days journey just to take a stroll over his fields. Saved His Comrade's Life. "While returning from the Grand Army Encampment at Washington City, a comrade from Elgin, 111., was taken with cholera morbus and was in a critical condition," says Mr. J. E. Hou^hland, of Eldon, Iowa. "I gave hirii Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and believe saved his life. I have been engaged for ten years in immigration work and conducted many parties to the south and west. I always carry this remedy and have used it successfullv on manv occasions." Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. Shooting Live Pigeons. The Fourth of July there was a live pigeon shoot at Glendale, under the management of a Spartanburg gun club. According to the report of the scores about S00 pigeons were used, j Nearly all these were killed or crip j pled. Boys with guns stooa on ine i outside of the line and killed nearly [ e\vry one that escaped the members ' of the elub. Several counties were (represented among the contestants. They were, good and worthy men and should not have/ indulged in such cruel sport. The killing of birds or animals that are harmless unless for food is wrong. President Roosevelt set the country a had example when he went out West and shot boh cats, Mexican lions and Colorado bears, that were doing no harm in their i wilderness homes. Such cruel sport hardens one and blunts and even destroys all the tender sympathies of the human heart. No good comes | from shooting pigeons. The practice is worth nothing to the gunner. One | day in the field at the proper season | behind a good dog is better training than a week's shooting at pigeons. j If there is a law to prevent this cruel sport it should be enforced. If there is none the General Assembly should * j enact one at the next session.?Carolina Spartan, IB. Will Interest Many. Every person should know that good health is impossible if the kidneys are deranged. Foley's Kidney Cure will cure kidney and bladder disease in every form, and will build up and strengthen these organs so they will perform their functions properly. No danger of Bright's disease or diabetes if Foley's Kidney Cure is taken in time. The Kaufmann Drug Co. COMMISSION "WANTS Gen. Stoessel Shot?Other Officers Punished. St. Petersburg, July 19.?The com- | mission appointed to investigate the j surrender of Port Arthur has finished its labors and recommends that Lieu- j tenant General Stoessel, the former j commander of the Russian forces at Port Arthur, be dismissed from the J army and shot, that Lieutenant General Fock, who commanded the fourth east Siberian division at Port Arthur, be dismissed from the army and undergo a year's hard labor; that General Reiss, chief of staff of General Stoessel, be dismissed and banished and that Admiral Alexieff, former viceroy in the Far East, Lieutenant j General Smirnoff, commander of the Port Arthur fortress, and General Vernander be reprimanded. The formal trial of these officers will take place shortly. * Court Has Sustained Board of Education. 'Associate Justice Woods has render ( ed a decision Jn the injunction proceedings brought by W. H. Duncan, a taxpayer of Barnwell, against the State Board of Education, in which an effort was made to prevent the board from creating a central depository for school books. The court decided that the act was j broad enough to allow this action and sustained the board throughout. The central depository has been awarded the R. L. Bryan Company and it is presumed since this decision has been made by the court that there will be no further proceedings. Makes the Liver Lively. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup gives permanent relief in cases of habitual constipation as it stimulates the liver ? - -i-T- ^1 t-L A ana restores uie iiaiuiaa. w mo bowels without irritating these organs like pills or ordinary cathartics. Does not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. Remember the name Orino and refuse substitutes. The Kaufniann Drug Co. Mr. Lever's Candidacy. Hon. A. F. Lever, whose card appears in this issue of the Evening News, announces himself as a candidate for re-election to the 60th Congress. It is a high compliment to him that he makes this race unopposed. There can be no doubt but that there are numbers of capable and popular men in the district who wrmlrl likft to succeed him in Con gress, but his work in that body has been so successful and consistent as to inspire in the public mind great confidence in his devotion to the interests of the people. This fact has deterred others from entering the race, and is a high testimonial to his fidelity to the trust the people have reposed in him. Mr. Lever is a man who does things. There is every probability that Sumter will soon have a forty thousand dollar public building and Orangeburg as soon as Free Delivery has been established will not j be forgotten. Indeed we are assured ! that our city is next on the list. The voters of this district owe it, therefore not only to themselves, but to Mr. Lever, that they give him a full vote in the coming primary. Don't neglect to vote for Lever, because there is 110 opposition, and his nomination is assured, but vote for him that he may know that he has ti e endorsement of the people in all that lie is trying to do for them.?Orangeburg Evening News. | Hard Lot I of troubles to contend with, spring from j a torpid liver and blockaded bowels, j : unless you awaken them ?<? their proper ! aerion with Dr. Kind's New Life Pills; | the pleasantest and most effective cure j for Constipation. They prevent Appeni dieitis and tone up the system. -i>c., at j Kaufmann Dru<* Co.. drm,r store. i THOMASi (OPPOSITE PO COLXJMI WHOLESALE AND ! Men, Women and My stock is large, was carefully selected both the city and country trade and ? in style, shapes and toes, down to the which are made of solid leather an market for the money. I want t child in Lexington county and oifer some extraor Work and Dr 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< DR. W H. TIMMERMAN, U. . President. Citizens Bank PAID UP CAPITA] E. F. STROTHER, Attorffby, Announces to the public that it is now all the conveniences and facilities of sue modating terms. Deposits solicited. 4 ] quarterly. Friends and acquaitances an Bank whether they have business or not Directors?Dr. W. H. Timmerman, Dr P. Timmerman, E. F. Strother, Isaac Ed "AT THE STORE T. We propose makini record breaker, and ' right by offering some bargains that we have before the trade. 25 dozen Misses' and Children's Satin Caps, satin lined, the 25c. kind, for each 10c. 25 dozen Ladies' 25c. Corset Covers, for each 17 Ac. 10 dozep Ladies' 50c. Corset Covers, eacn 25c. 5 dozen Ladies' 75c. Night Gowns only, each 50c. 25 doEen Ladies' 50c. and 75c. Waists to close out at, each 39c. 25 dozeu 50c. and 75c. Silk Baby Caps to close out at, each 25c. 50 Ladies' heavy black Stockings, the best ever offered for, pair 25c. 20 pieces fine All-Linen Table Damask, some 72-inch wide. 100 dozen Cotton Towels, the 10c. and 15c. kind, only, the dozen 89c. One lot of 10c. tnd 15c. Embroideries for, the yard 5c. One lot of 10c. and . 15c, Laces for, the yard 5c. 100 Alarm Clocks, sold everywhere for $1.00, our price 59c. 55 only $1.50 and $2.00 Watches, for this .sale, each . 99c. 10 dozen large size Glass Pitchers, formerly sold at 25c.. now 10c. 500 pieces Fine Decorated Chinaware, wortli 10c. each, now 5c. 25 Men's $3.50 Silk Fancy Vests, now each $1.95 25 dozen Boys' Heavy 25c. Black Stockings, for tliis sale, pair 15c. 5 dozen Ladies' $1.50 Fine Black Sateen Waists for this sale 99c. 5 dozen Meu's $1.C0 Silk Mufflers, for this sale, each 50c. WM F W9 IIIi i a Opposite the Theatre. COLUMI BOYNE, ST OFFICE.) /\ /MJ ^ 3-L\ RETAIL DEALER IN Children's Shoes, , with a view of supplying the demands of >hoes from the most fashionable cnts 5 seviceable every day plow shoe, all of d guaranteed to be the best on the * 0 shoe every man, woman and to do this I am prepared to dinary bargains in ess Footwear. tore 1730 Main Street, opposite the post e pleasure in showing you my stock attention will be given you and I du in quality and price. i X. GUNTER, A. C. JONES, Vice President. Assistant Cashier. of Batosburg ^ STOCK, $30,000.00. BATESBURG, S. C. located in the new Bank Building with cessful banking. Monies to loan an accom)er cent, on time deposits interest payable j cordially invited to call on Officers of and see our institution. . M. U. Boatright, U. X. Gunter, Dr. W wards, W. K. Shealy, J. F. Kneece. I | ? ' HAT'S DIFFERENT." 1 the month of May a will begin the month of the most wonderful } yet been able to place i | 15 dozen Men's heavy Fleece-Lined Undershirts and Pants, 50c. kind fortius sale, the garment. 371c. 25 dozen Ladies' 10c. Swiss Embroidered Handkercliiefs, for this sale, each 5c. 5 dozen Ladies' 25c. Hose Supporters < A ior mis saie, pair, iuc. 500 yards All-Linen Table Damask, for this sale, yard 25c. 25 dozen Misses' 15c. fine Black Stockings, for tliis sale, pair 111c. 100 only extra good Men's Umbrellas, for this sale, each 90c. 10 boxes 10c. Sweet Soap, for this sale, cake 5c. 1 pair regnlar 50 cent. Cuff Buttons for 25c. 2 regular 25c. China Pitchers for 25c. 2 regular 25c. Butter Dishes for 25c. 2 regular 25c. Buggy Whips for 25c. 1 pair Ladies' or Gentlemen's Gloves, the 50c. kind, for 25c. 15 yards Silk Ribbon, all colors 25c. 2 yards 25c. Taffeta Ribbon for 15c. 5 dozen fine Pearl Buttons for 25c. 10 pair 5c. Shoe Strings for 25c. j 2 pair 25c. Side Combs for 25c. 4 Ladies' 10c. Back Combs for 25c. 25 Gold Plated Collar Buttons for... 25c, , 10 spools best Spool Silk for 25c. 12 Indies' 5c. Mourning Handerchiefs for 25c. 20 Spools Turkey Red Cotton ,25c. 2 pairs Men's regular 25c. Half-Hose for 25c, Hundreds of other bargains for Spot Cash. Come to see us; look us over. Will be ' glad to show you through, Emm n n pi n MB "The Store That is Different. !IA, S. C Slumber Peacefully over tlie lumber question. We have solved it. The best value for every one's money is in our yard. There is every variety of w **r-m 1j U 3115Hi It used here in the trade and the price :it which we sell will gladden tho heart of l ie' man w!io is figuring on a contract, We are headquarters lor Doors, Sash and Blinds and especially ask the people of Lexington to call on us for their doers and Sash. N. H. DRIGGrERS. Corner Ladv and Gadsden Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. Phone 185. ,