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'r-'' - ' ?-? ? r feii! :. I 1- ,I t i I |:>BV. I * * g II 1 ENGRAVED VISITING CARDS 1 \ ^ IB i % | I I S ? AJN1J # rj I ! WEDDING INVITATIONS. I j k J Call and see the latest styles, at * fi |f | The R. L. BRYAN Company, | j | * In the Masonic Temple, | j | | Columbia, S. C. | | H ? Embossed Monogram Stationery | jI t OUR NEW S 5 Spring and Summer t m SHOES * ? S Are here and ready for the inspection of our i j Lexington Mends. We had foresight to S j buy this Stock of JSHOES last fall so we ^ S could protect our Customers against ad- S . S vanced prices. We GUARANTEE our S Shoes are made of SOLID LEATHER and J j Quality the Best for the price to be had. ^ I E. P. & F. A. DAVIS, | \ 1710 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. ? &v\v%vvvvvvvv%vvvvvvvv? THE WHITE ROTARY SEWING MACHINE I The design and finish of the stand is unexcelled. Nothing to equal it has yet appeared on the market. STEADY, SWIFT AND SURE. Has a very large Bobbin?Holds more thread than any other. BALL BEARING, A LIGHT RUNNER?STRONG and durable. It is something new. (White SHUTTLE Machine has been in use twenty-five years.) The NEW HOME stands at the top of SHUTTLE machines. I have the latest. Always on hand good Second Hand Machines. Needles for all machines and -v?-i- -i?tii- j xL.i?i. arrcrT>TLT r>TT, xnacmne autacnmenra, snuuies, uoius uuu mo uo?i> piuc J. B. BERRY, 1802 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. I^ODTHEM^RAILm!^ K? Unexcelled Dining Car Service, T T Through Pullman Sleeping Cars en all Trains, JK | & Convenient Schedules en Local Trains. ^ p- A For fall information as to rates, routes, etc. V consult nearest Southern Railway Ticket Agent, or y.y p- W E. "W. HUNT, D. P. A., Charleston, S. C. ^ : /K BEOOXS MOEGAN, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. . Vf> RI* ""*Bd DEALER S'C" Will, at all times, pay high// es^ market prices for Crude, based upon Savannah quotaOld Reliable 8 | Standard I >5^ QTTO'Ra! I SAW MILLS. ~ ~ t^mtt light, medium and heavy a yt- i wood-working machinery Wear a pair o our on- r0R EVERY KIND of work queror bhoes , ana you engines and boilers can't go wrong. and sizes and for every Sold only by I class of service. _ H ASK POR OUR ESTIMATE BEFORE I COHEN'S SHOE STORE, I pucinq VOIR order. ' | gibbes machinery company 1636 Main Street. j Columbia, s. c. COLUMBIA, - - S. C. BWteg' MEsp!7- " s|sc' " IB I If II II The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, August 1, 1906. County Campaign Meetings and Hequirements. Meetings will be held as fellows: Steadman, Wednesday, Aug. 8. Leesville, Thursday, Aug. 9. Gilbert, Friday, Aug. 10. Boylston, Saturday, August 11. Pelion, Thursday, Aug. 16. Swansea, Friday, Aug. 17. Brookland, Saturday, Aug. 18. Irmo, Tuesday, Aug. 21. Chapin, Wednesday, Aug. 22. Pine Ridge, Thursday, Aug. 23. Assessments of candidates: Members of the House - - $ 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, Lees ville, !S. (J., oy noon preceecung tne 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 hp. and become, resnonsible forearrv ing out and bringing in the voting boxes for his precinct. The End of the World of troubles that robbed E. H. Wolf?, of Bear Grove, la., of all usefulness, came when he began taking Electric Bitters. He writes: "Two years ago kidney trouble caused me great suffering, which I would never- have survived had I not taken Electric Bitters. They also cured me of general debility.'" Sure cure for all stomach, liver and kidney complaints, blood diseases, headache, dizziness and weakness or bodily decline. Price 50c. Guaranteed by The Kaufmann Drug Co's., drug store. Young 3?on FightPeak, July 23.?Oil Saturday morning Loney Ellisor shot Earle Davis in the leg just above the knee. Both 'j are white. It seems that the two boys had a little fuss on Friday night and Saturday morning Elisor went from here to Alston, just across the river, where Davis was on duty, working for the Western Union Telephone company. Elisor stated that Davis on seeing him began cursing him and hitting him over the head with a pair of pliars. At that Elisor shot him in the leg. Davis dropped his pliars as soon as the ball struck him and the fuss was ended. Mr. Davis went to Columbia to have the ball taken out, while Mr. Elisor is here with his father.?Columbia Record. Summer Diarrhoea in Children. During the hot weather of the summer months the first unnatural looseness of a child's bowels should have immediate attention, so as to check the disease before it becomes serious. All tli&t is necessary is a few doses of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy followed by a dose of castor oil to cleanse the system. Rev. M. 0. Stockland, Pastor of the first M. E. church, Little Falls, Minn., writes: "We have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for several years and find it a very valuable remedy, especially for summer disorders in children." Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. As Others See Us. At a big barbecue in Lexington county a few days ago, the candidates for the legislature addressed the dear people on the issues of the day, and what do you suppose those issues were? Good roads, education, taxation, the dispensary? No you're wrong. They discussed the Columbia State and Frazer Lyon. And it remains to be seen yet what this has to do with the election of legislators in that county. Can it be that these aspirants to legislative honors want to go to Columbia to put the State out of business and banish Lyon to Africa or some remote part of the globe? Or did they just talk for the sake of?well a few votes they might gain. We have a deep sympathy for Hie Lexington voters, if they must continue to hear such haranges.?Greenville Mountaineer. Eat one of Kind's Dyspepsia laDiers after each meal and. yon will not suffer with indigestion.?Sold by Kaufman Drug Co. Native Idle, Italians G-ane. Then Tar Heel VVorkingmen Went on Strike. Raleigh, N. C., July 26.?Several j thousand factory employees, particularly cotton mill operatives, quit work at Hope Mills, Cumberland county, N. C., and factories are all idle. The cause of the strike was the importation of a number of foreigners, mostly Italians, to work. The factories suffered for the past two years on account of lack of help, and the owners thought the only solution was the importation of foreign white help, the native help being exhausted. This hostile movement on the part of natives is regarded as a serious blow to industries at this time. Attempts are being made to adjust the matter, but its success in very doubtful. Card of Thanks. Please allow me space in the Dispatch to thank my neighbors and friends for their kindness to me dur- j ing my recent illness. If it hadn't been for the good people my crop would have ruined for the want of work. I trust the good Lord will bless them for their kindness to me. John A. Roberts. Gaston, S. C., July 24, 1906. "Make Say While the Sua Shines." There is a lesson in the work of the thrifty farmer. He knows that the bright sunshine may last but a day and he prepares for the showers which are so liable to follow. So it should be with every household. Dysentry, diarrhoea and cholera morbus may attack some member of the home without warning. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which is the best known medicine for these diseases, should always be kept at hand, as im mediate treatment is necessary, and delay may prove fatal. For sale by Kaufmann Drag Co. Shipments of Cigars. Shipments of cigars from Tampa for week ending July 14 were 4,575,000. Previously reported shipments for i the present year were 127,860,000. Total shipments from January 1 to July 14, this year, were, 132,425,000. Total shipments for the same period of last year were 111,380,000. The increase in .shipments for this up to July 14, was 21,055,000 cigars. Galveston's Sea Wall makes life now as safe in that city as on the highest uplands. E. W. Goodloe, who resides on Dutton St., Waco, Tex., needs no sea wall for safety. He writes: "I have used Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption the past five years and it keeps me well and safe. Before that time I had a cough which for years had been growing worse. Now its gone." Cures chronic coughs, la grippe, croup, whooping cough and prevents pneumonia. Pleasant to take. Every bottle guaranteed at The Kaufmann Drug Co's., drug store. Price 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. The Republicans in both Alabama and Louisiana have decided to put out state tickets. Russell Sage, who died in New York on Sunday, left an estate valued at $100,000,000 and no children. Fifteen persons were killed by the collapsing of a block of buildings in South Farmington, Mass., on Monday. A gasoline tank exploded in Durham, N. C., on Tuesday killing Loui9 Holloway, aged 20, and fatally wounding a colored man. The intense itching characteristic of salt rheum and eczema is instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain's Salve. As a cure for skin diseases this salve is unequaled. For sale by Kaufmaun Drug Co. Mr. E. M. Henderson, of Svlvania, i Ga., had a thrilling experience a few days ago. When he went to his room after supper a huge moccasin coik d itself about his ankles. It was with difficulty that he threw the snake from him. Luckily the reptile did not bite him and was soon killed. Tvler Cunningham, a white man, / - - w ' - . tried to kill his wife in the suburbs of j Columbia Tuesday afternoon with a pistol. The bullet missed its mark, however, but struck an aged woman, seriously injuring her. Cunningham was drunk. The old time method of purging the system with cathartics that tear, gripe, grind and break down the walls of the stomach and intestines is superseded by Dade's Little Liver Pills. They cleanse the liver, and instead of weakening, build up and strengthen the whole system. Relieve headache, biliousness, constipation, etc.?Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. ' -- w -I - -1 Allen wise, colored, was snui un Saturday night two miles from Batcsburg by another negro and died the next day. The difficulty grew out of gambling and drinking. \ l ?i I urn I """^ " '1 THOMAS A (OPPOSITE POS COX-"CJ2iv<EE WHOLESALE AND E Men, Women and My stock is large, was carefully selected v both the city and country trade and SI in style, shapes and toes, down to the which are made of solid leather and market for the money. I want tc child in Lexington county and 1 offer some extraorc Work and Dr Yonr are cordially invited to call at my st office, when in the city, and I will take and explaining their merits. Polite j will strive to please yo DR. W H. TIMMERMAN, U. 2 President. A Citizens Bank PAID UP CAPITAL E. F. STROTHER, Attorney, Announces to the public that it is now all the conveniences and facilities of succ modating terms. Deposits solicited. 4 p quarterly. Friends and acquaitances are Bank whether they have business or not i Directors?Dr. W. H. Timmerman, Dr. P. Timmerman, E. F. Strother, Isaac Ed^ Great Bargain Sa "AT THE STORE T3 "We propose making record breaker, and i right by offering some bargain's that we have before the trade. 25 dozen Misses' and Children's Satin Caps, satin lined, the 25c. kind, for each c 10c. 25 dozen Ladies' 25c. Corset Covers, for each 17?c. 10 dozen 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 dozen 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. and 15c. Embroideries for, the yard 5c. One lot of 10c. and 15c, Laces for, the yard oc. 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 China ware, worth 10c. each, now 5c. 25 Men's $3.50 Silk Fancy Vests, now pach $1.95 25 dozen Boys' Heavy 25c. Black Stockings, for this sale, pair 15c. 5 dozen Ladies' $1.50 Fine Black Sateen Waists for this sale 99c. 5 dozen Men's $1.C0 Silk Mnfflers, for this sale, each 50c. Opposite the Theatre. COLUMB I - l. BOYNE, t T OFFICE.) s. c.? DETAIL DEALER IN 3M Children's Shoes, 1 srith. a view of supplying the demands of M loes from the most fashionable cuts ^ seviceable every day plow shoe, ail of L guaranteed to be the best on the ) shoe every man, woman and to do this I am prepared to Linary bargains in wq ess Footwear. * ore 1730 Main Street, opposite the post \ pleasure in showing yon my stock attention will be given you and I u in quality and price. L GUTTER, * A. C. JONES, rice President. Assistant Cashier. of Batesburg , STOCK, $30,000.00. - ' BATESBURG, S. C. located in the new Bank Building with :essful banking. Monies to loan an accomer cent, on time deposits interest payable 1 1*1 m . .1 J_ _ . _ 11 AOO _ 1? coraiaiiy invited ro can on umcers 01 md see our institution. M. U. Boatright, U. X. Gunter, Dr. W vards, W. K. Shealy, J. F. Kneece. I le Still Continues * $ HAT'S DIFFERENT." i i i ^ Air ; tne montn 01 May a vill begin the month / of the most wonderful - yet been able to place 15 dozen Men's heavy Fleece-Lined Un- > ' dershirts and Pants, 50c. kind for this sale, the garment 37?c. 25 dozen Ladies' 10c. Swiss Embroidered Handkercliiefs, for this sale, each 5c. 5 dozen Ladies' 25c. Hose Supporters. y for this sale, pair, 10c. 500 yards All-Linen Table Damask, for this sale, yard 25c. 25 dozen Misses' 15c. fine Black Stockings, for tliis sale, pair .s> 11c. vJ 100 only extra good Men's Umbrellas, for this sale, each 99c. 10 boxes 10c. Sweet Soap, for this sale, cake 5c. 1 pair regular 50 cent. Cuff Buttons for 25c. v* 2 regular 25c. China Pitchers for 25c. %i regular aoc. .Butter uisnes ior zoc. 2 regular 25c. Buggy Whips for 25c. y ^ 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 oc. Shoe Strings for 25c. * 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 Ladies' 5c. Mourning Handerchiefs for 25c. .' 20 Spools Turkey Red Cotton ,2oc. 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, FURTICK, "The Store That is Different. IA, S. C Slumber Peacefully )vct the lumber question. We have solved t. The best value for every one's money s in our vard. There is every variety of LUMBER ised here in the trade and the price it which we sell will gladden tho heart of ;he man who is figuring on acontract, We ire headquarters for Doors, Sash and Blinds md especially ask the people of Lexington o call on us "for their doers and Sash. TV IT Timaavus Corner Lady and Gadsden Street, * COLUMBIA, S. C. 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