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JSb&C ; > I E.P.&F, I $ 1710 Main Street m'^J^WPfJPJW'VwwWWwPf'VwWvwWVWwvWWl SsS'X . 1 : K g - . Lombard Iron Wor AUGUSTA, Foundry. Mnohino Bailer Works f I Bridie?S6ofs, Tanks, Tower and Building Co ?* 4 Cane and Shingle Mill Machinery and Repairs , road Castings; Railroad and Mill Supplies; Bel Sip 'mHIHIbhsIn ?-; High 1 ggg g|i LIGHT SAW HILLS and GA Quick SI !?' ' ::& fc^r" *; . : , IsilsONAI i FOE | FARMER AN[ | BAGGING 5 We have a large stock, J bargains. I FIELD ^ Seed Barley, Seed Eye, S< # We have a large stock, am ^ # Send us your orders, or 1 I Lorick & Li f COLUMBIA, ^wvwwwwv ~we~kaveT: * /. . . ' ''* - * One 25 horse power Talbctt, second hand overhauled. This engine is in first class c anyone who is in the market for such a si: We are headquarters for anything in th attention will be given to all inquiries anc when you are in the market for anything, order eisewnere. COLUMBIA STJPPL'J - " ~ 11H. Eleazer! < "frill Save you Money in his > < ? " ; HaWdashery j ; DEPARTMENT. ( < > J The Best and Latest Furnishings J < can always he found here in j ] Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Cloves [ J UNDERWEAR. [ ' i WHITE AND FANCY VESTS, ! < > \ g^rour Fall Line of^d [ d ' A SOFT and STIFF HATS j > ] are here, comprising Knox, Stet- > i son and other makes. Prices, \ < $1.00 to $5.00 > < All the New Blocks in J STRAW HATS, ? J At all prices. [ J SUITS MADE TO ORDER. FIT | < GUARANTEED. i ? ; 15(4 Main Si.,Goiambia, S. C. j < " ffVWfWffWfViVffVfVVfVWI e#e?$ee J WE now have a complete stock of? Tall and Winter Shoes in all leathers? md toes suitable for every day HARD iVEAR for men, women and children, f \lso the neat and natty dress Shoes to nit the taste of all. , Strong Points In Our Shoes. SOLID LEATHER inner soles, conn ersand uppers, perfect fitting and abso *-*? fV\o lrtirocf {eAT* t".TlP 5 Ul<2 UUUL11U11. JL tuu iv it vuw \*v* ^ [nality) that can "be had. J EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. A. DAVIS, I Colombia, S. C. $ 1^1*1 j hs aid Supply Co. GEORGIA [ and Mill Supply Store. Engines Boilers, : astruction; Cotton. Saw, Grist, Oil, Fertiliser, ; Building. Bridge. Factory, Furnace and Rail- > tting, Packing, Injectors, Fittings, Saws, Files, t etc.: Shafting, Pulleys, and Hangers. CAST RVER.Y DAY Capacity for 300 Hands kS and Erie ENGINES, Kerting and r Injactori. Turbine Water Wheels, etc. > Srade Mill BOILERS Built to Hartford Specifications a Specialty f Locomotive Tender Tanks L Writm Us Bmfors You Bay ' r ipipipipiygyiyipP SOLINE ENGINES in Stock hipment. HE 60018$ TEE V ' . 4# I MERCHANT, j AND TIES! | and offering exceptional ? SEEDS! t eed Wheat, Clover and C. C. ^ 1 our prices are right # nrite for prices. # nwranno Inn i wniuiiuu; muij k s S. C. \ vvvwvwvwvS WOOD BY HAND wk^ J ;k of all Trades Gasoline Engine M costs so little and will do as much work as ten g cr twelve men at less than one-tenth of one H nan's pay. It is sent all set up, ready to run. k Can be belted to any farm machinery. Grinder, & Sheller, Shredder, Hay Press, Pump, Churn, j| Separator, etc. ^ Other sizes of entices up to 200 H. P., operate on fi Gas, Gasoline, Kerosene or Alcohol. t-* Cut out complete advertisement and send tor :llusrated Catalogue No. Hg53 ; (Sb CO., Chicago, !5. I FOB SALE engine, in stock which has recently been .~.3? j :n i T:.. ;uuuimju miu witi ue a great ucugaru. iur ze engine. e way of machinery* supplies, and prompt i orders entrusted to our care. Write us , and be sure to get our prices before you May 30. CO., Columbia. S. C. W. D, ML Lexington, S. C., DISTILLER and DEALER in TURPENTINE. Wil}, at all times, pay highest market prices for Crude, | based upon Savannah quota- j tions. i 1 g?? ma iiiiii i i 8 trai i "rue 8 i m PURE the LUNGS " Dr. King's 1 New" Discovery j ... /VONSUMPTION &" Price FOR (ROUGHS and- 60c 4 $1.00 " V0LDS Free Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LUNG TROU3LBS, or MONEY BACK. Place an order with us for Job Printing. The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, November 21,1906. POSSE KILLS NEGRO WHO MURDERED FIVE Officers of the Law and Citizens Chase and Finally Capture Negro Who Committed Many Murders?An Ex- ! citing Chase. Asheville, N. C., Nov. 15.?Standing at bay, fighting with all the desperation of a man who laughs at death "Will Harris," the five times murderer, fell riddled with bullets from the rifles of cool but determined officers and citizens in the woods near Fletcher, known as the "Westfieldt property," at 12.15 o'clock today. He died as he lived, his hand raised against every man, fighting to the last, giving shot for shot until his last cartridge was expended. Then, as if with one accord, the avenging rifles rang out, carrj'ing the message of death to the murderer of the brave officers, Blackstock and Bailey, and of innocent negroes. At 7 o'clock this morning a report reached the city that bloodhounds had followed the scent to Buena Vista, eight miles from Asheville, and that the animals had lost it there, owing to interruption from farmers' dogs. I Three posses of officers and citizens | immediately set out for Buena Vista and there it was learned that the negro desperado had been seen leaving a barn just before daybreak. It was stated that the fugitive had taken the high road for Arden, three miles further on. Down the road at a 2.40 gait came ex-Chief Jordan, O. H. Wells, Dr. Russell, H. M. Roberts and N. P. Baldwin, shouting to other members of the posses to make for the woods where the negro had taken refuge. The pfcsse3 quickly closed in, took the road turning to the right from Fletchers and a fusillade of shots from the woods 10 minutes later told the inhabitants of the surrounding country that justice had been done and that the cold-blooded murderer of two white policemen and three innocent negroes had been avenged. At about 2.30 the posse arrived in Asheville with the body of the dead man, which was taken at once to the undertaking rooms. Like wildfire spread the news of the man's death and in less than half an hour south Main street was blocked with a crowding, shouting mass of men and women, to see the man who in less than 20 minutes had taken the lives of five men, three of his own race. For some time it was feared that the mob would take the body of the negro from the officers and follow out its threat of burning it. But the sheriff and his men guarded the doorway of the undertaking .establishment with loaded rifles and the crowd later dispersed. Tonight all is quiet in the city. Bilious Attack Quickly Cured. A few weeks ago I had a bilious attack that was so severe I was not able to go to the office for two days. Failing to get relief from my family physician's treatment, I took three of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and next day I felt like a new man. H. C. Baily, Editor of the News Chapin, S. 0. These tablets are for sale by Kaufmann Drug Co. 1?r. John M. McGra&v Dead. . Mr. John M. McGrady, of New Bro<$kland, died on Sunday last after a lingering illness. He was a member of the Methodist church, and the funeral services were held in that church on Tuesday, and the remains were laid to rest ip the -Blmwood cemetery in Columbia. Mr. McGrady was about 32 years old, and is survived by a wife and three children, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McGrady, of Brookland; two brothers, Jas. McGrady, of Calhoun Falls, and W. G. McGrady, of Brookland, and two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Oxner, of Augusta, and Mrs. Jessie Bundrick, of Brookland. Mr. McGrady wa9 prominent in all the affairs of his town, and his presence in the community will be sorely missed. "Merry Christmas" Magazine. Style and American Dressmaker has a real "Merry Christmas" Girl on the cover of the 'December number. The contents of the Magazine are fully up to the usual high standard, and many pretty little suggestions for wearing apparel useful for Christmas gifts are found on its pages. The efforts of this Magazine are devoted toward lightening the labor, and making pleasant the task of the woman who sews and all her needs and questions receive careful attention. Its readers find it indespensible. This Magazine has more and better original designs than any other magazine published. The designs are simple, practical and easy to follow, and patterns may be obtained for all designs shown. Sample copies of this Magazine 10 cents. Subscriptions 81.00. Address, Style and American Dressmaker 24-26 East 21st St., New York City. Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy a Guaranteed Cure. If you suffer from Dyspepsia or Indigestion in any form, gas, belching, bitter taste, offensive bad breath, dizzy spells, sour stomach, heart flutter, nausea, gastritis, loathing of food, pains or swelling in the stomach, back or side, deep-seated kidney or liver trouble, then they will disappear in a short time after taking Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy, made especially to cure Dyspepsia, Indigestion and all Stomach Troubles, even of the worst cases. Tyner's Dyspepsia remedy expells the gasses and sweetens the breath. It cures Sick Headache, Colic and Constipation at once. Druggist or by express 50 cents a bottle. Money refunded if it fails to cure. Derrick's Drug store, Lexington, S. C. E. R. Derrv, of Augusta, Ga., aged 60, treasurer of the Augusta Real Estate and Building association, lias been indicted on the charge of embezzling ?100,000 belonging to the association. The Largest Be Tehaece Mi The Reynolds factories, every modern appliance for best chewing tobacco by a and healthful process, under of men who have made the study, are located in the cent mont tobacco belt, known to toT the world as the Spct nrnHnrf-ivr? ^ soil for tobacco < with an aroma so delightful, pleasing and appetizing that it created ai the fondness for chewing toba Only choice selections < matured, thoroughly cured le SCHNAPPS and- others of f Reynolds brands, and exper that this tobacco requires and Ba sure the letters ca the teg ar R. J. REYNOLD Tribute of Respect. Whereas, our heavenly Father has seen fit to call from among us our beloved uncle, J. Solomon Miller, who departed this life on September 2, 1906. Be it resolved, 1. That while we deeply feel his loss, yet we are not like those who have no hope, for we feel that our loss is his eternal gain. We mis9 him in the church; we miss him in our home; a place is vacant that can never be filled. 2. His body was laid to rest in St. Matthews cemetery, the funeral 9er trinea hairtor PrtTldllfited bV his I)a9tOr, 'lvw ?O ; Rev. A. R. Taylor, in the presence of a large concourse of sorrowing relatives and friends, who came to pay their last tribute to their departed friend and co-worker. Mary C. demons, Matty demons, Linnie Crout, Bessie demons. ? ? Famous Strike Breakers. The most famous strike breakers in the land are Dr. King's New Life Pills. When liver and bowels go on strike, they quickly settle the trouble, and the purifying work goes right on. Best cure for constipation, headache and dizziness. 25c. at Kaufmann Drug Co. druggist. Thaw is Nervous Wreck. New York, Nov. 13.?District Attorney Jerome said tonight that the trial of Harry Thaw for the murder of Stanford White would be moved for the first week in December. He stated that the judge who would try the case had not been decided upon, but that it probably would be heard before Recorder Goff in the court of general sessions. Mr. Jerome said that he would conduct the prosecution. D. -N. Delmas, the California lawyer engaged as chief counsel for Harry Thaw, said today that he had visited Thaw in his cell in the Tombs j prison, and found him a nervous ' wreck. Delmas is said to have receiv- I ed a fee of S100,000 as counsel for Thaw. The New Pure Food and Drug Law We are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds ana lung troubles is not affected by the National Pure Food and drug law as it contains 110 opiates or other harmful I drug's and we recommend it as a safe i remedy for children and adults. Death of Mrs. Scaife. Mrs. Levinia Scaife, aged fifty-five, j the mother-in-law of Mr. R. L. Sims, | who operates a store at Cayce and one ! 011 the Bluff road, died at Mr. Sims' ! home on the Bluff road near this city yesterday morning from a stroke of paralysis. The body was prepared for burial 1 by the Collicutt undertaking establishment, of Columbia. The funeral and interment took place this morn- t ing at 10 o'clock in the family plat at Cartersville cemetery, Lexington ; county.?Evening Record, Nov. 15. Foreman Assaulted. A. C. Kenyon, the road foreman of ! engines on the Columbia division of the Southern Railway, was attacked by Messrs. T. H. Crenshaw, L. F. Miller and J. T. Thomas, strikers, as ; he was about to enter his boarding house in Columbia Monday night, and received a severe knife wouna 111 tne . back which penetrated the lungs. The three men were arrested but ! were later released on a cash bond of $100. If is a well known medical fact that ' pine rosin is most effective in the treat- I ment of diseases of the bladder and j kidneys. Sufferers from backache and i other troubles due to faulty action of the kidneys find relief in the* use of Pinoules. $1.00 buys 30 days treatment. Sold by The Kanfmann Drug Co. 2ICE3DBQKQCI9^IKXHHHH1^I^^BBdehmw^M %f,|S3KS^Stfc^!6& ? ?jiz?^0- 1 *? 1 y<j.v 1375 r^A g jiLi!j>iii?wiiii*w,.awg?Mwa.|,-jM<i,'.i"" pwwwnw " 1,11 pPs^^'** nft*i fti? ft ? K*.?juninc?T'in*Of>ft TfiMOMTVO iturt ur ri.v. ns.uiUi.yo iuqkuw LuwrMm a st-Eqytppid and OI?asi anufaoturing Fiarat In 11 equipped with amount of sweeteni producing the and ha3 a wholesora clean, sanitary fymg e^ct on chew. , ' . SCHNAPPS IS th* th? direction Reynolds factories business a life facturers of the best re of the Pied- of chewing tobacco, id popularized Reynolds Co., in 187 ,cco. There are a greater i . e .1. 11 i_:_- i .'J?IJ 31 tnis wen- nrdsmg limiauuiis ci af are used in as SCHNAPPS than a he high-grade tured; yet there are ir t tests prove 1 chewed than the to takes a smaller ' tive brands, or tobac id under !rg spell S??C-H-N?A-P-P-S, and S TOBACCO C0.3 Winsfon-S IT'S TIME = FOR YOU TO FURNISH YC Kitchen with; RANGE. You pay a little more tc an ordinary Range, but Range lasts a life time. Our line gives you wid select from. Our guaran purchasing. If you contemplate- bu; of any size, our stock cai you with*prices from $20 Steel Ranges made. Sel< LEE A. LORIl 1 ^ 1 Q Wain fitrnot f!/ iUUXll MVAVVVf WV I = THE PRICES TELL. ' J. B. FRIDiS Wholesale and E % ; GROCERS, FLOUR, FE1 SEED RUST PRO TFi> HVim# -f~hs> J/y.-nf/? ww v ww if#i/v trt'V aUlvi vwivvvi ington County to Call and See Us Purchases. TFe CVm row Money. 1823 and 1825 Main Street, I GC Just received a full line of n< I Fail and Winter > Marked Very Close. A full % that is new. JVEilli* Just received a full line of Children's, gb caps for fall wear. A fine line of everytl \ marked these very close for the trade. ^ We also have a full line of Men's Shoe? ^ thing to wear. > TABLE OIL CLOTH & It will pay any of our Lexington frient ? elsewhere. I WE PUTT 5 Main St. Near Po i COLUMBIA, &v*vvvvvvvvvvv* PUOT190*N=3?^ | ml Flat Pl?jg ] is World ng than any other kind, e, stimulating and satisers. ?, i brand that made the famous as the manuand most popular brands and made necessary the , enormous growth k from a small factory Sl in 1875 tothelargest flat-plug factory in the world. The men who started .the 5, are directing it to-day. lumber of manufacturers aimed to be just las good If ny commodity manufac- j lore pounds of SCHNAPPS j tal amount of all imita- a co of similar appearance. J ysa vrtH havs feb gesulca. jj saiem, O. | >UR a fine Steel > start with than for ; remember a Steel lest price range to tee protects you in ping a Steel Range mot fail to interest i to $65 for the Best sot to-day. 3K & BRO., ilumbia. S. S. THE QUALITY SELLSlY & CO., detail 5L AND GRAIN, I0F OATS. rs and Farmers of Lex; Before Tliey Make Their Wants and Save You COLUMBIA, S. C. ^yvvvvvvvv^ >c5^ I ew ^ Dry Goods t . line of everything ^ % Misses and Ladies' hats and V* ling in these goods. We have ^ Shirts, Pants, in fact every- W l SPECIALTY. 5 is to visit us before purchasing J & SON, i ist Office, S S. C J >wwww*v$