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FALL 1906. { *J|fe2 SS^Sc WE now have a complete stock of J Fall and Winter Shoes in all leathers? MA and toes suitable for everj- day HARD# iSael# S E/tStfa JNBHBBfB&i WEAR for men. women and children. 2 ^.?0 *ke ueat; an(* natty dress Shoes to A 3 M^^Ev Strong Points In Our Shoos. 3 |jjjjp& SOLID LEATHER inner soles, coun- # S Inte comfort. Prices the lowest (for the { : V ? quality) that can be had. * * ^ EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. I E. P. & F, A. DAVIS, ! 21710 Main Street Columbia, S. C. 5 B| J1A1A1A1A1A1AiAIAIAIAIAIAIAIA*1*1*IAIAIAIAIAIAIAIAIAIAIAIAIAIAij | Lombard Iron Works and Supply Co. li AUGUSTA, GEORGIA [ iv^ Foundry, Nachlna and Boiler Works end Mill Supply Store. Engines, Boilers, Bridges, Roofs, Tanks, Tower and Building Construction; Cottoa, Saw, Gnst. Oil, Fertiliser, "I < Caue and Shingle Mill Machinery and Repairs; Building. Bridge. Factory, Furnace and Rail- > i road Castings; Railroad and Mill Supplies; Belting, Packing, Injectors, Fittings, Saws, Files, , m?Oilers, etc.: Shafting, Pullevs. and Hangers. MA CAST EVERY PAY _ 1 Capacity for 300 Hamds Atln.s and Brie ENGINES, Kortirvg and Leader Injectors, Turbine Water Wheels, etc. > High Grade Mill BOILERS Built to Hartford Specifications a Specialty f Locomotive Tender Tanks L ^ Write Us Beforf You Buy } LIGHT SAW MILLS ?.rd GASOLINE ENGINES in Stock fx,: Quick Shipment. JVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVWVWWV* IChristmas Booib for Live Merchants. * I FIREWORKS i | ' w - Our descriptive wholesale price list of Fireworks, i 4 consisting of Colored Roman Candles, Colored Sky- i i Rockets, Whistling Rockets, Salutes or Cannon Crack- i i ers, Japanese Torpedoes, Fire Crackers, etc., is now i # ready, and may be had for the asking, or will be mail- ^ # ed free on application. ^ ' I FRUITS AND ETC J ||p5 We are also extensive dealers in London Layer % : 5 Raisins, Seeded Raisins, Currants, Citron, Mince \ J Meat, Mixed Nuts, Almonds, Walnuts, Pecans, Butter ? 5 Nuts, Candies, California Prunes, Evaporated Apples \ J and Peaches and other fine Groceries tor Christmas \ the Holiday trade. \ J Write ns today for prices on Fire Works to burn, J \ and Good Things to eat. \ | Lorick & Lowrance, Inc., \ J. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 5 J Columbia, * - S. C. K |L t WHY SAW WOOD BY HAND , I r n 2 H.P. Jack of all Trades Gasoline Engine w Ieu^c ffijl ^3^rf c?sts so little and will do as much work as ten |3 m m "j*gT7 or twelve men at less than one-tenth of one B 1 ps-'cSM _1 Tl man's pay. It is sent all set up, ready to run. R | f S Can be belted to any farm machinery, Grinder, Rj Sheller, Shredder, Hay Press, Pump, Churn, J ; Other sizes of engines up to 200 H. P., operate on B . ?$?&. Gas, Gasoline, Kerosene or Aicohol. 71 A& **-*pT.lMak^l^ C0BlP'e,e advertisement and sAd for "Bus- g I FAIRBANKS, MORSE ?> CO., Chicago, III. | % WE HAVE FOR SALE One 25 horse power Talbott, second hand engine, in stock which has recently been * overhauled. This engine is in first class condition and will be a great bargain for anyone who is in the market for snch a size engine. We are headquarters for anything in the way of macliinery supplies, and prompt attention will be given to all inquiries and orders entrusted to our care. Write us when*you are in the market for anything, and be sure to get onr prices before you order elsewhere. May 30. COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO., Columbia. S. C. t. I W.I). 0II1K. i Jl Hi tlBHZBl | Lexington, - - - S. C? ; : DISTILLER and DEALER 1 Will Save you Money in his [ in TURPENTINE. i < Haberdashery | ~ > : department ! Will, at all times, pay high* , department. , ^ prjces for crude( J The Best and Latest Fnrnishings [ based upon Savannah quota* j can always be found here in I tions. j Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Dlovts I ? UNDERWEAR j I KILL THE COUCH I : white AID FARCY VESTS, j I AM CURETH. LUNGS I ^r*Oor Fall Line of"*? WITH n* Vjnw'? ' j SOFT and STIFF HATS ? y | are here, comprising Knox, Sfcefc- ivvW UlSGOYvljf < son and other mak es. Prices, ( I I /?aiimiubtiau ?* * I i ; fBffiSSRrva* < All the New Blocks in > . ^OLDS Free Trial. ! STRAW HATS, r j I Surest and ftuickestCurefb^Ull 4 ! Af ?n THBOAT and LUNG TROUB< At all prices. > LES, or MONEY BACK. | SUITS MADE TO ORDER. FIT j , < GUARANTEED. > ~ ! m i pi a i L! * n : Place an order Wlth us for i 1514 Main StayColumbiaj S? C? ( Jq|) Printing'. pm Jvvvvfiivivfeififviiivvvii HWKiBB 1 The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, December 19,1906. Dots from Upper Saluda. ! To the Editor of the Dispatch: Sowing is about done; 'health is fairly good, and weddings have been in order. I am 9orry to note many of the old veterans have recently passed away. I see that the commissioners have cut out a nice road via of Wheeler's bridge. We were not in for a road and so petitioned but we were ignored but we feel that we are often discriminated against in many ways. , Chistmas is coming and bur mouth fairly waters for turkey doings and chicken fixings, and I do hope the "Editor and his many readers may en joy the season in its fullest extent. The people of this section, after putting in the largest acreage of grain I haveseen, are now making the grandest effort for another crop larger than I ever. Please accept my best wishes for you and your staff and many readers. I Ragged Veteran. Notice. ! The Pension Commissioner will be in the Auditor's office on each Saturday in January, 1907. to give out suitable blanks to each applicant. All applicants must appear in person for f blanks. No blanks will be sent out | unless very extreme cases. Furthur j instructions will be given wThen appliI cant applies for blank. The County | Pension Board will meet on the first Monday in February, 1907, to pass I upon all applications that were handed in to Commissioner, after which date no application blanks will be given out. The representatives and all others are requested to send to Commissioner the names of all penI sioners who have died or moved out *v> s /lAnnfr oinno loaf, "npiiainn roll U1 I'UC UJL11VV AUUV ^vuu.v>? was paid. S. M. Roof, Pension Commissioner, Lex. Co. Dec. 7, 1906. A Home Made Happy by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy About two months ago our baby girl had measels which settled on her lungs and at last resulted in a severe attact of ? bronchitis. We had two doctors but 110 relief; was obtained. Everybody ) thought she would die. I went to eight different stores to find a certain remedy | which had been recommended to me and I failed to get it, when one of the storekeepers insisted that I try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I did so and our baby is alive and well today.?Geo. W. Spence, Holly Springs, N.C. For sale by Kaufmann Drug Co. ? ^ $ 4 Pine Ridge Sots. ! To the Editor of The Dispatch; < Everything is moving along nicely 1 up anddown the Ridge; some of our < people are repairing their buildings, s while others are preparing to build i new houses. 4 t Pudding and sausage have been < scarce for the past couple weeks on < account of the warm weather, but I since the change they are becoming < plentiful again. ~ ] . One of our old bachelors has decid- < ed that it is not good for man to live < alone, and will soon take unto himself a bride. { The Pine Ridge school has an en- j rollment of 80. Prof. Lindler will : have an entertainment on the 21st. ] Besides recitations, dialogues, etc., 1 by the students, Rev. E. J. Sox has ! promised to make an address, to J which the public are cordially invited s to attend. One of The Boys. j About ingestion. It is not the quantity of food taken : but the amount digested and assimilated that saves strength and vitality to ' the system. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets invigorate the stom- ; ach and liver and enable them to perform their functions. The result is a , relish for your food, increased strength ; and weight, greater endurance and a ( clear head. For sale by the Kaufmann , Drug Co. j Sad News from China. Anderson, Dec. 12.?News has been received here of the clubbing to death of little Nellie Royal, the ten-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Royall, independent misssionaries to China. The child was playing on the banks of a river near her home at Shanghai and was clubbed to death by three Chinamen. Mrs. Royall was a Miss Sullivan, of near Pelzer, before her marriage, which took place in China. She has visited this city and the little girl was here about five years ago. The news of the terri ble death of the child came from a paper published in Zion City, 111.? News and Courier, Dec. 13th. Notice to Our Customers. We are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles is not affected by the National Pure Food and Drug law as it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we recommend it as a safe remedy for children and adults. The Kaufmann Drug Co. ? We already have the Southern Railway Co. en one side of town, why not have an electric line on the other j side and one through the middle. The i two last are being considered, and we I think both will be built. , > HOLIDAY HATES / Via Southern Railway. The Southern railway will sell exI cursion tickets between all points east of the Mississippi and south of the Ohio and Potomac rivers to and from St. Louis and intermediate points. Rate one fare and one-third plus twenty-five cents for round trip. Tickets sold December 20 to 25 inclusive, December 30-31, 1006, and January 1, 1907, with limit good to leave destination returning not later than midnight January 7, 1907. For full information apply to any ticket agent of the Southern railway, or write R. W. Hunt, D. P. A., G. B. Allen, Charleston, S. C. Asst. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. mmmommmmtam IMPORTANT R. <J. REY^ ITAGS, AS SIMILES 01 THEIR 190 . This spac who may have o 11 for the return am ; I tised in our 1006 | i by the terms of t, i We woul< out giving preset offer has expired. !; any cause whate positively refuse j Winston-Salem, 1 i which is the fi in our offer. I Wn pmnlp | ; ?k ^ vy |1 or any notice or R. J. REYNOLD* .I NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHARTER Of the South Carolina Public Service Corporation, Which if Granted Will Confer Among Other Things, Power to Condemn Lands and Other Property for all Corporate Purposes. Notice is hereby given, that under md pursuant to the provision of Article IV. Chapter XL VIII, of Volume L, Code of laws of the State of South Carolina, 1902, and Acts amendatory ihereto, the undersigned Board of Corporators will on Wednesday, the sixteenth day of January, A. D. 1907, it 12 o'clock m. of that day, make ipplication to the Secretary of State, }f the State of South Carolina, at his )ffice in the city of Columbia, in said State, for a charter for the SOUTH CAROLINA PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION, in pursuance of the Declaration heretofore filed and the commission issued. If the said charter be granted, the said corporation will be authorized ind empowered to condemn lands md other property for its proposed Rail Road or Railway tracks and stations, and landings for its proposed Steamboat business or system, and for all other corporate purposes of the said Corporation, as fully set forth and stated in the said Declaration and Petition, now on file in the said office Df Secretary of State, to which Declaration reference is hereby specially mnrip as a -nart, of this notice, andnro poses to condemn lands and other property for all of its corporate purposes, if necessary, in the following counties, to-wit: Charleston, Berkeley, Dorchester, Orangeburg, Richland, Lexington, Saluda, Greenwood, Abbeville, Anderson, Greenville, Spartanburg^herokee, York, Chester, Fairfield, Union, Newberry, Laurens, Aiken, Colleton and Bamberg, in the State of South Carolina, and Meckleburg county- in the State of North Carolina; and'also ; in the following towns and cities: Charleston, Orangeburg, Lexington, Columbia, Saluda, Greenwood, Abbeville, Anderson, Greenville, Gaffney, Yorkville, Rock Hill, Chester, Union, Laurens, Newberry, Aiken and Bamberg, and other cities and towns in the counties above mentioned, and to own, construct, equip and operate a Railway or Railway System for local business, within the said towns and cities: Joseph J. Timmes, J. C. LaVin, Joseph A. Bill, Geo. Fleck, Jr. John P. Bonney, C. R. VanEtten, John F. Timmes, John C. Lott, Joseph A. Craig, Sol Kohn, Robt. H. Jennings, L. M. Pinckney, Board of Cf r ^orators. NOTICE OF THE OPENING OF BOOKS Of Subscription to the Capital Stock of the South Carolina Public Service Corporation. Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a Commission issued to the undersigned Board of Corporators by the TTmv Jpssp T. Gantt. Secretary of State, for the State of South Carolina, and dated the nineteenth (19th) day of November, 1906, Books of Subscription to the Capital Stock of the SOUTH CAROLINA PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION will be opened | by the undersigned Corporators, at the office of said SOUTH CAROLINA PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION, Edisto Building, in the city of Orange- j burg, State of South Carolina, on i Wednesday, the ninth (9th) day of I January, A. D. 1907, at 10 o'clock a. j m. of that day, and will be kept open I until the whole of the capital stock, j as provided in said commission, or a I sufficient part thereof as required by law shall have been subscribed. November 22, 1906. Joseph J. Timmes, J. C. LaVin, Joseph A. Bill, George Fleck, Jr., j John P. Bonney, C. R. VanEtten, I John F. Timmes, John C. Lott, Joseph A. Craig, Sol Kohn, Bobt. H. Jennings, L. M. Pinckney, ' 4wS Board of Corporators. ... ? .Byj.-n-.TMTMn-T.?m aMHB ??Ban; an catgaai 7- ? n i~n i mm ' NOTiCE T? HOLDERS OF I s/^B /^A!aj8i?aaS?36 S SPECIFIED m AM'D)F ACr WHICH ARE SHOWN OH i CATALOGUE OF PRESENTS. e was bought to remind holders of cur tags, verlooked the fact that our offer of presents j d delivery to us of tags, as made and adver- j 1 i ) Catalogue and Circular cf Presents, expires \ he offer itself on January ist, .1 ' 1 i not consider giving presents to one withlts to ail, for tags that reach us after cur , and for this reason we will not consider ver for delay in delivery of tags, .and we will to give presents for any tags that reach N. C., after Tuesday, January ist, 1907, ill extent of time as heretofore stipulated iyee has authority to change or modify this j offer made by us. 1 s TOBACCO ?,, WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. 1 < t 1 | ?? ! i i ... , , i ..I 3-!_ "1' U.I3B1MBMBIMB . . ^1* - . . KM. * - ? ?~c*r~-TS-~~ r=M -v TT.-n-??b?H. j IT'S TIME"" FOR YOU TO FURNISH YOUR Kitchen with a fine Steel RANGE. You pay a little more to start with than for an ordinary Range, but remember a Steel Range lasts a life time. Our line gives you widest price range to select from. Our guarantee protects you in purchasing. If you contemplate buying a Steel Range of any size, our stock cannot fail to interest you with prices from $20 to $65 for the Best Steel Ranges made. Select to-day. LEE A. LORICK & BRO., 1519 Main Street Columbia. S. S. THE PRICES TELL. THE gUALMT sells* J. B. FRIDAY & CO., Wbo'esale and Retail GROCERS, FLOUR, FEED AID GRAIN, SEED RUST PROOF OATS. We Want the Merchants, Planters and Farmers of Lexington County to Call and See Us Before They Maize Their Purchases. We Can Fill Your Wants and Save You Money. 1823 and 1825 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. ?VVVVVVV%VVVVWWV*%%%%%%? \ llftT WHAT VIM WANT I Iuuui Tiiini iuu wiling NE'77 GOODS. \ _i ii ~ * ** " ? ? ~ I _i i_?i ? I I I. I | ' l~ ~ ? ~ " ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1"^ ? 'II _? ? I I I Foil and Winter Dry Goods t Marked Very Close. A full line of everything ^ that is new. * i Milliiiery 5 Just received a full line of Children's, Misses and Ladies' hats and W caps for fall wear. A fine line of everything in these goods. We have ^ marked these very close for the trade. ^ We also have a full line of Men's Shoes. Shirts, Pants, in fact ever}-- 0 thing to wear. ^ TABLE OIL CLOTH A SPECIALTY. i It will pay any of onr Lexington friends to visit ns before purchasing f mw tit a mm p. oait ? i 5 wm. riiiiii a ovii, 5 \ Main St. Near Post Office, i $ COLUMBIA, S. C ? & e