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r SaSSSSSdSSSSSSc I THOMAS & Bi Ww WWVN/VVW^WWS/WWWV ii Columbia Plii fw| MACHINES THAT GO $15.00 to $1 S3 SOM EOFTHE DECEI SS Abraham Jefferson Was 55 I'm Tired of Eating in th 69 morous. Ih. (BO Donny brook Fair. Two S in* Abide With Me. Sacred. SS "Edna" Mazurka. Orchei In the Evening by the M Why Don't you Write w #9 Camp Meeting Time. AO Experience. ? fid Hottentot Love Song. SS An Evening at Mrs. Clam SB Talking. xx Christmas Morning at FL SK 10 in. Disc Records, 60c ei - wjr 4 in. Cylinder Records, 25c W SPECIAL DISCOUNT jWjTj Ss 7 "other"! ga PIANOS, ORGANS, F0] I 69 MUSIC, STANDARD Pi ZS MACHINES, GLOBED S8 CASES. S THOMAS & B gg 706-703-710 Broadw! I j WE WISH T01 BAPP1 AND PR0SPE1 The New Year calls for t | for your accounting. Ledgers, Double and Sii ||- Journals, 2,3,4 and 6 c Cash Books, 2 and 3 col a Day Books, Blotters, M< g Receipts, Drafts and N< I Full line of the most P< f | Ledgers. $ . If from our large and var | the exact book to suit you, w \uTTt | MASONIC T] ? 1 COLUMBIA, - THE WHITE ROM ?'v:V.' jjfei' The design and .finish of the s to equal it has yet appeared on tl I STEADY, SWIFT Has a very large Bobbin?Hold RATI, RE A LIGHT KUN>~ER?STRONG and dun (White SHUTTLE Machine has been in t The NEW HOME stands at the top of SH Always on hand good Second Hand Mac machine attachments, shuttles, belts and th< J. H. BERRY, 1802 Main 1 | f SOUTHERN 1 | J Unexcelled Dining I 2? Through Pullman Sleeping v. fiAnventant Schedules #A * For full information as mL consult nearest Southern Ra W R. W. HUNT, D. I BROOKS MORGAN, A. G. ^ == BBH HAiRRBALSAM ! MaiMBgM Clears* and beautifies the nalr. p>? fMMaBLjf nPromotes a luxuriant growth. ?>" JHJrfRp JMnever Tails to Restore Gray co Hair to its louthful Color. ; r. Cms* scalg^je^es^^^s^lalling. x( fe ' . ftf?>: ?r |:s, , -W* SS8S8BSSSS3 39ca?a68G8v9 URTOH CO. ? anagraphs. 8 ENTERTAIN. *5 oo.oo. GO MBERRECORDSg ihington Lee. Coon e Restaurants. Hu m Step. CO stra Bells. ffW oonlight, Dear Louise. pk? hen you Don't Need S5 ss cy's Boarding House. Sa umigan,s. Talking. ich, $7.00 per Dozen. Sff each, $3.00 per doz. JJJ# S TO DEALERS. gg ses" "" ?a &NITURE, SHEET C9 LTTERNS, SEWING CO WERNICKE BOOK- gg SMNCal ly, Augusta, Ga. /pR* WMarnrn H A MOST I SOUS Iff YEAR I __ be opening of new books \ igle Entry. | columns. * \ umns. smorandum Books. B )te Books. | >pnlar Loose Leaf ^ ied stock yon do not find 5 e can make it J i IRIAN CO., EMPLE, | - . .. S. C. | I SEWING MACHINE > tand is unexcelled. Nothing le market. AND SURE. s more thread than any other. AJiING, ible. It is something new. ise twenty-five years.) UTTLE machines. I have the latest, ihines. Needles for all machines and 3 best pure SPERM OIL. Sireet, Columbia, S. C. Mil,WAY. I w vi> Car Service, JjJ 5 Cars on all Trains, on Local Trains. yi> to rates, routes, etc. yl^ Lilway Ticket Agent, or vy A., Charleston, S. C. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. r.^. r. jr. jr. sr. ?jjL )isturbed the Congregation. The person who disturbed the concretion last Sunday by continually ugliing is requested to buy a bottle of >ley's Honey and Tar. Tlie Kaufann Drug Co. The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, January 2, 1907. r Spring Hill Sparks. To the Editor of The Dispatch: Christmas, with its festivities, is upon us, and the small boy with his fire-crackers and other fire works, is disturbing the elements, Tfhe weather is crisp and cold, and a sparkling, swirling fire of hickory, is our chief decoration and comfort. Everything is quiet, not even a drunk man observed so far?no " Christmas casuali ties." With this Yuletide, when all are expected to be happy, some of us have our sorrows. Just as the blaze of the rising sun of this Xmas was dispelling the remainder of the night, we stood by the bedside of our "old friend and schoolmate of long years ago? dying. John A. Metz has passed into the wierd, mysterious beyond, and all that knew him, knew him to be a man of unspotted integrity, as well as one of unimpeachable honesty. Among the Christmas visitors home during this season, we mention: Prof. Geo. M. Eleazer to the maternal roof, who is now teaching a flourishing school in Saluda county; Miss Ethel Eleazer, who is attending the University of South Carolina at Columbia, and Prof. A. P. Sites and wife, who have charge of the High school at Pacolet. Mr. Juny Boland, of Chapin, who has been confined to his room for quite awhile, is improving. During the absence of Mrs. R. W. M. Eleazer, of Peak, while visiting her father at White Reck, her husband, Walt, the Mayer boys, Owens Chapman, the Eargle boys and other - ? i _ _ i _ r irienas, naa a social ui men uwu uu Christmas night. At the conclusion of the chicken roast, prepared by that veteran, Geo. Cumalander, Jr.,the question arose as to the best jig jerker in the party. After testing all present, Mr. Owens Chapman was an easy winner. It -seems that Peak Station will have to have a detective. On Christmas day a bicycle was stolen in broad daylight. About a month ago the store of Chapman & Derrick was robbed of about $100 worth, and six months previous, a car was broken open and a lot of clothing stolen. Again. Special Announcement Regarding the National Pure Food and Drug Law. 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 drucrs. and we recommend it as a safe remedy for children and adults. The Kaufmann Ding Co. ITotico. 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 blanks. No blanks will be sent out unless very extreme cases. Furthur instructions will be given when applicant applies for blank. The County Pension Board will meet on the first Monday in February, 1907, to pass 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 pensioners who have died or moved out of the county since last pension roll was paid. S. M. Roof, Pension Commissioner, Lex. Co. Dec. 7, 1906. ^ppTS I Home I S To have a happy home H SB you should have children, m jf They are great happy-home M fg makers. If a weak woman, S |j| you can be made strong ff m enougn 10 Dear neauny can- m & dren, with little pain or dis- in B comfort to yourself,by taking M I A Tonic for Women f It will ease all your pain, reduce SL Inflammation, cure ieucorrhea, n (whites), falling womb, ovarian trouble, disordered menses, back ache, headache, etc., and make H childbirth nitural and easy. Try it. H At all dealers in medicines, in M Si .00 bottles. n "DUE TO CARDUI I m is my baby girl, now two weeks B / J3 old,''writes Mrs. J. Rriest, of Web- H ? star City, Iowa. "She is a fine m healthy babe and we are both doing HI nicely. 1 am still taking Cardui, B Jg and would not be without it in M 4 Tutfs Pills stimulate the TORPID LIVER, strengthen the digestive organs, regulate the bowels, and arc unequaled as an ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE, In malarial districts their virtues are widely recognized, as they possess peculiar properties in freeing the system from that poison. Elegantly sugar coated. Take No Substitute.^ Bishop A. Coke Smith Bead. Asheville, N. C., Dec. 27.?Bishop A. Coke Smith of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, died tonight after a lingering illness, although his death was unexpected. He was 57 years of age, having been born in Lynchburg, S. C., in 1849. He graduated from Wofford college, Spart anburg, S. C., in 1873 and immediately joined the South Carolina conference. He was pastor at Cheraw, Columbia, Charleston and other South Carolina points. He was at different times a member of the faculties of Vanderbilt and Wofford. While pastor of Epworth church, Norfolk, Va., in 1902, he was elected bishop. Two yeais ago he removed to Asheville for his health. Prevents Headache. Force them! No?aids them. Ramon's treatment of Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets strengthens the liver and digestive organs so that they do their own work and fortifies your constitution against future trouble. Entire treatment 2oc. Derrick's Drug Store and C. E. Corley. Cassett is Dead. Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 28.?Alexander Johnstone Cassett, president of the Pennsylvania railroad and one of the foremost railroad men and financiers in the county, died suddenly at his residence in this city today. Mr. Cassett was 67 years of age and was stricken with heart disease and died before assistance reached him. He leaves a fortune of fifty to seventyfive million dollars. We Guarantee Satisfaction. J. A. Brogdon, of the National Sign Co., Dayton, O., writes under date of Oct. 12, 1906: '-Nosena is the only preparation I have ever used that relieves my affection so speedily and pleasantly. I am getting the first real pleasure out of breathing that I have experienced since I contracted catarrh six years ago. Money would not buy my tube of Nosena if I could not get another. Buy Nosena from Derrick's Drug Store and C. E. Corlev and get your money back if not satisfied. Sample tube and booklet by mail 10 cents. Brown Manufacturing Co., St. Louis, Mo. and Greenville, Tenn. State is Owing More Than is Now on Zand. Just now the State of South Carolina is in the position of a man who owes just twice the amount he has, with the prospect of an early call for the settlement of the debt. In fact the State owes about $150,000 for interest and $150,000 for a note for interest past due and has about $150,000 on hand. The taxes are coming in slower than ever before and in fact collections are $125,000 behind the figures of last year. Uaw 4*/\ A TTAi/l A rvr\on /U/iifia AAU TT IU A U1U x Jl Most victims of appendicitis are those who are habitually constipated. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup cures chronic constipation by stimulating the liver and bowels and restores the natural action of the bowels. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. The Kaufmann Drug Co. Death of a Little Child. Blanche, the daughter of Mr. Foster Mitchel and wife, died December 25, 1906, aged 2 months and 25 days. Thus we are reminded of the sayings of Jesus, "For of such is the Kingdom of Heaven." A. R. T. Bad Stomach Trouble Cured. Having been sick for the past two years with a bad stomach trouble, a friend gave me a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They did me so much good that I bought a bottle of them and have used twelve bottles in all. Today I am well of a bad stomach trouble.?Mrs. John Lowe, Cooper, Maine. These tablets are for sale by The Kaufmann Drug Co. Fired Maay Slots. Tullahoma, Tenn. Dec. 27.?During a shooting affray in a billiard room here tonight, Mel Parker was wounded four times and is reported to be dying; Henry Brinkley was shot in the back, James Holt, in the hip, J. TJovfo* in tViQ Viont onfl Tnm Pi or. J-/ XJCLA. f XJJL UXl^/ UCi^A. UliU JL ViU X IV*" tie in the head. The origin of the trouble is apparently unknown. The Price of Peace. The terrible itching and smarting, incident to certain skin diseases, is almost instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain's Salve. Price, 25 cents. For sale by The Kaufmann Drug Co. Dropped Bomb. Kharkov, Russia, Dec. 27.?An unknown traveler dropped a bomb in the railway station here this evening, upon alighting from an incoming train. Two passengers were killed and many wounded by the explosion. The station is now surrounded by soldiers. How to Cure Chilblains. "To enjoy freedom from chilblains," writes John Kemp, East Otisfield, Me., "I apply Bueklen's Arnica Salve. Have also used it for salt rheum with excellent results." Guaranteed to cure fever sores, indolent ulcers, piles, burns, wounds, frost bites and skin diseases. 25c at The Kaufmann Drug Co's. drug store. THOMAS , (OPPOSITE PC COLIJMI WHOLESALE AND Mnn Wnmnn onri men, n uiiiGii uuu My stock is large, was carefully selected both the city and country trade and i in style, shapes and toes, down to thi which are made of solid leather ai market for the money. I want 1 child in Lexington county and offer some extraoi Work and Di Your are cordially invited to call at my t office, when in the city, and I will tak and explaining their merits. Polite will strive to please y DE. W H. TIMMERMAN, U. President. Citizens Bank n a m Trn /~i a ~r>Tm 4 " jcalu ur udruA. E. F. STKOTHER, Attorney, Announces to the public that it is now all the conveniences and facilities of sue modating terms. Deposits solicited. 4 ; quarterly. Friends and acquaitances ar Bank whether they have business or not Directors?Dr. W. HL.Timmerman, Di P. Timm^rman, E. F. Strother, Isaac Ec NEW GOODS "AT THE STORE T We propose making record breaker, and right by offering some bargains that we hav< , before the trade. 25 dozen Misses' and Children's Satin ; Caps, satin lined, the 25c. kind, for each 10c. i 25 dozen Ladies' 25c. Corset Covers, for each 17Jc. i 10 dozen Ladies' 50c. Corset Covers, eacn 25c. 5 dozen Ladies' 75c. Night Gowns only, each 50c. 25 dozen 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. f-nd 15c. Embroideries i . 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 China ware, worth 10c. each, now 5c. 25 Men's $3.50 Silk Fancy Vests, now each $1.95 25 dozen Boys' Heavy 25c. Black Stockings, for this sale, pair 15c. v 5 dozen Ladies' $1.50 Fine. Black Sateen TTT_-_a._ r xl. *? QQ? VYUIMS !Ui tills aaic 5 dozen Men's $1.C0 Silk Mufflers, for this sale, each ; 50c. WM7F7 Opposite the Theatre. COLUMI Y BOYNE, < ST OFFICE.) 9 3I-A-, S. O., * RETAIL DEALER IN 4"** a? i A <n? inns anoes, with a view of supplying the demands of ^ shoes from the most fashionable cuts e seviceable every day plow shoe, all of td guaranteed to be the best on the to shoe every man, woman and . to do this I am prepared to rdinary bargains in ess Footwear. jtore 1736 Main Street, opposite the post :e pleasure in showing you my stock attention will be given you and I on in quality and price. X. GUNTER, A. C. JONES, Vice President. Assistant Cashier, of Batesburg L STOCK, $30,000.00. . - - - BATESBURG, S. 0. located in the new Bank Building with cessful banking. Monies to loan an accom- ' per cent, on time deposits interest payable e cordially invited to call on Officers of and see our institution. \ M. U. Boatright, U. X. Gunter, Br. W Lwards, W K. Shealy, J. F. Kneece. IVtRY DAY,' HAT'S DIFFERENT." * the month of October a will begin the month of the most wonderful 3 yet been able to place 15 dozen Men's heavy Fleece-Lined Undershirts 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, for this sale, pair, 10c. 500 yards All-Linen Table Damask, for this sale, yard 25c. 25 dozen Misses' 15c. fine Black Stockings, for this sale, pair 11c. 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 su 25c. 2 regular 25c. China Pitchers for 25c. v 2 regular 25c. Butter Dishes for 25c. / 2 reeular 25c. Buesv 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. 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 ,25c. 2 pairs Men's regular 25c. Half-Hose for 26c, Hundreds of other bargains for Spot Cash. Come to see us; look us over. Will be glad to show you through, FURT1CI w "The Store That is Different. * IIA, S. C OUR PIES ive found favor with everybody babes and men, the little girl in inafores and her mother and he. randmother. They are of the veet, delicious, wholesome, lelt-in-your -mouth kind, and e're anxious to have you try lem if you don't know the proacts of our ovens. If you do now we won't have to ask you. EIDLINGER'S STEAM BAKERY, COLUMBIA, S. & J