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* * ! I I W 2 1710 Main Street HAiAiAiAiA?AiAiAiAiniiiAiAiAiAiAiA>? if Lombard Iron Wori | AUGUSTA, FoUodry>MtkOl>lQt AndBolltr Woriui I BridgSjl&rfs, Tanks, Tower and Building Con " Cane and Skingle- Mill Machinery and Repairs; V ^ road Castings; Rail rood and Mill Supplies; Belti ^ Maaawaanjjjjw^wna Oilers, el E . Adai Leader LIGHT SAW HILLS GAS O n ink 8h JVVVWWVWW' i For Your | GROCERIES, | GRAIN, | FEED, |?f HARDWARE, | PAINTS, | OILS, ETC., v Always Consuli I Lorick & L( ? WHOLESALE. ColnmM^ . Wwwwvy ; "F J V ? ' J J^AIRBANKS^MORS^ ~ WE"have1 One 25 horse power.Talbott, second hand i . overhauled. This engine is in first class c anyone who is in the market "for such a si2 We are headquarters for anything in th( attention will be given to all inquiries and when you are in the market for anything, order elsewhere. COLUMBIA SUPPLY I * rni nifA i TULtf 5 HONEYANDTAR i The original LAXATIVE cough remedy. *For coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholic. Good for everybody. Sold everywhere. The genuine TOLEY'S HONEY and TAR is in a Yellow package. Refuse substitutes. Prepared only by Foley & Company, Chicago* The Kaufmann Drug Co. HELP IS OFFERED! TO WORTHY YOUNG PEOPLE . We earnestly request all young persons, no matter hovr limited their means or education, who wish to obtain a thorough business training and good posi- > tion, to write by first mail for our great half-rate t offer. Success, independence and probablefortune , ere guaranteed. Don't delay. Write today. ? The Ga.?Ala. Business Collect, Macoa. Ga* > v FALL 1906. 1 HtNN WE now have a complete stock of J ill and Winter Shoes in all leathers id toes suitable for every day HARD EAR for men, women and children. e l?o the neat and natty dress Shoes to ? it the taste of all. Strong Points In Our Shoos. SOLID LEATHER inner soles, conn ps and uppers, perfect fitting and abso te comfort. Prices the lowest (for the J Lality) that can be had. J EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. O A. DAVIS, j Columbia, S. C. 3 r A AMll fillKhlv f is anu ou|i|?ij wi r GEORGIA | nd Mill Supply Store. Engines, Boilers, : rtruction; Cotton, Saw, Grist, Oil, Fertiliser, Building. Bridge, Factory, Furnace and Rail* > , ing, Packing, Injectors, Fittings, Saws, Files, , ] x.; Shafting, Pollers, and Hangers. CAST EVgHY DAY > Capsdty for 300 Hands ! I sand Sits ENGINES, Korting and | Injector*. Turbine Water Wheels, etc. i I rsade Mill BOILERS Built to Hartford Specification* a Specialty * Locomotive Tender Tank* Writ V* Before Tea Bay OLINE' ENGINES in Stock ipment V iwrance, Inc., \ AND DETAIL, ? S. C, \ I ft*vwvvvvvvv2 ; . ' * ! rOOD BY HAND , I Jt TwuIaa n i? r_-; I ui au ft i aues vjasuiiac imagine :s 00 iittlo and will do as mud) work as ten welve men at less than one-tenth of one i's pay. It is sent all set up. ready to run. i be belted to any farm machinery. Grinder, slier. Shredder. Hay Press. Pump, Churn, orator, etc. tber sixes of engines op to 200 H. P., operate on . Gasoline, Kerosene or Alcohol, ut oat complete advertisement and send for iflnsd Catalogue No. H853 & CO., Chicago, ID. fo^saleT mgine, in stock which has recently been ondition and will be a great bargain for ;e engine. j way of machinery supplies, and prompt orders entrusted to onr care. "Write us and be sure to get our prices before you May 30. CO., Columbia. S. C. W.D.QM. Lexington, - - S. C., DISTILLER anil DEALER in TURPENTINE. I Will, at all times, pay highest market prices for Crude, based upon Savannah quotations. MCIIRE ?CHJ ""Dr. King's Maw" Olseoviry /TONSUMPTION v Price I^ OR I OUGHS and BOc & $1.00 | V0LDS Fre0 TrlaI- 1 ?; Purest and Quickest Cure for all I, I h VHBOAT and LX7NG TEOUB- 1 ?! LES, or MONEY BACK I ki- ' . m tflBaonaniBKaaBBMBnBiiiMH Place an order with us for Job Printing. ntmmmmmmmmBammmmmmmmmmmmammmmmKr The Lexington Dispatch, i Wednesday, Feb nary 6.1907. Ten Sour Bill Passes Senate. The Toole 10 hour labor bill came up and the amendments offered Tuesday were considered. The Carlisle amendment, providing that women and children shall not be employed in any mill between the hours of 7 p. m. and 6 a. m., came up first. Mr. Graydon moved to lay the amendmentupon the table, which was adopted by a vote of 22 to 14. THE TOOLE BILL AS IT PASSED. A bill to limit the hours of labor in cotton and woolen mills. J "Be it enacted by the general assembly of the State of,'SouthCarolina: "Section 1. That ten hours a day, or 60 hours a week, shall constitute the hours for working for all operatives and employes in cotton and woolen manufacturing establishments: engaged in;the manufacture of yarns, cloth, hosiery and other products for merchandise, ^except mechanics, .engineers, firemen, watchmen, teamsters, yard employes and clerical force. All contracts for longer hours of work other than herein provided in said manufacturing establishments shall be, and the same are hereby, declared null and void, and any person entering into or enforcing such contracts shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor in each and every instance, and on conviction in a court of competent jurisdiction, shall be fined a sum of money not less than $25 nor more than $100, or imprisonment not exceeding 30 days. "Sec. 2. That the hours of labor shall remain as they now are until July 1, 1907, when they shall be reduced to $2 hours. On the first day of January, 1908, and from and after that date the hours of labor shall not exceed 60 hours. That the provisions of this act shall apply only to cotton and woolen mills. "Sec. 3. That all acts and parts of acts inconsistent with this act be, and j are hereby, repealed." We Guarantee Satisfaction. J. A. Brogdon, of the National Sign I Co., Dayton, 0., wrijes under date of | Oct. 12, 1906: "Nosena is the onlyprep; aration I have ever used that relieves ! my affection so speedily a7id 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. Corley and get your monev back if not satisfied. Sample tube and booklet by mail 10 cents. BroVx Manufacturing Co., St. Lonis, Mo. and Greenville, Tenn. ? ? . Luge Bevard. Governor Ansel has offered a reward-of $300 for arrest of the party or parties who have been operating incendiary fires in the town of Springfield. > ? > 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 26c. Derrick's Drug Store and C. E. Corley. An honest workman never steals his employer's time. For Rheumatic Sufferers. ! The quick relief from pain afforded I by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm ! makes it a favorite with sufferers from i rheumatism, sciatica, lame back, lum! bago, and deep seated and muscular pains. For sale by Kanfmami Drug Co 2&r. Hower Appointed. Hon. George S. Mower, for years i senator from Newberry county, has been appointed a member of the fish commission of South Carolina. This is a yery important post of duty. The commission will have the collecting | and handling of a large revenue, possibly $50,000 or ?100,000 a year. Mr. Mower was in the city yesterday and announced his acceptance.-The State, Feb. 2. mail hwwmwwiWIIHMiii> mrr 11% Refer I I . n . I ro uociors j Because we make medicines ? j for them. We tell them all ! about Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, 1 i and they prescribe it fori i coughs, colds, bronchitis, con-g I sumption. They trust it. Then! i you can afford to trust it. j i Ask your own doctor. The best kind of a testimonial? i "Sold for over sixty years." 0 & 2E*debyJ.C. AyerCo., Iiowell.Maas. K Also manufsoturera of 1 JL& 9 SARSAPARILLA. lif 1 ? SflTQpllls' Ijj&B %j hair vigor. H Wc havo no secreto! "Wo publish a the formulas of ail our medicines. Aver's PHls greatly aid th?y Cherry PefcUdrfat' irv breaking up a- coldi\ 4 V? VmV.' IffgS ^Y>y?Vyj^BaHj a'/MFi*?ySR^H' ^ #yt*/*M?y^Br |U^B V**'^^^^^BH| This man bought; out acquainting himsel of SCHNAPPS Tobacc qualities that gratify h less expense than chea SCHNAPPS has been advertised in th paper so that every chewer has had i opportunity to get acquainted with tl facts and know that drugs are not us< to produce the cheering quality found the famous Piedmont country flue-curi tobaccos, and that SCHNAPPS is what 1 ought to chew. Still there are chewe who accept other and cheaper tobacc that do not give the same pleasure. Muriel Had Never Beard Slaag I IT'S "Teachera m the public schools recelve many queer requests from the J" I) J? parents of children under the'r charge," said the principal of a west W II Philadelphia school recently, ' 'but # _ one of our teachers got a note the ? other day from the mother of a little ?^ . girl just admitted to her clas9 which L about caps the climax. The child's family had recently moved to town You pa from the country and the mother was ~ -j yi most solicitous that the wellbredmanners of her little daughter, Muriel, 18 should not be contaminated by con- Our lin tact with ill bred city children. 'Al- i j. * ways see that Muriel has your best S6I0C1/ IP attention, * wrote the mother, 'and be purchas: very careful that she associates with tx Tr^yi-i no child that uses slang which she has , never heard. Above all,, do not .let Of 8tliy SI her sit near the W children. I TTQ11 imam thoii* father hiefnre he came to * the city and (confidentially) they're | 1^8 a bum lot, the whole pu9h of them.' " ?Philadelphia Record, ^ , Neglected Colds eatefl Life ? [From the ChicagoTfibfinfe;j rue oifii " 'Don't trifle with a cold/, is gOod . advice for prudent men and women. It ? t. maybe vital in the case of a child. * Proper food, good ventilation, and dry, *1 fl warm clothing are the proper safeguards against colds, If they are maintained through the changeable weather of autumn, winter and spring, the chances of a surprise from ordinary colds will be slight. But the ordinary light cold /tYlAjfiTH will become severe if neglected, and a |yll|||j|i I well established ripe cold is to the germs U All V vU J of diptheria what honey is to the bee. rTV>Q monan^o fn lift* nt. XU& ^IVUV^DV AAAV IH?IIVV^ l/V Jl*AV LWV I this season of the year is the neglected |" cold." Whether it is a child or adult, I the cold slight or severe, the ^ery best treatment that can be adopted is to give w. * Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is ne n ani 1 safe and sure. The great popularity infftOTl COV and immense sale of this preparation has been attained by its remarkable JPUYCllClSeS, cures of this ailment. A cold never results in pneumonia when it is given. Motley, For sale by Kaufmann Drug Co. ^ Men who fear death are those who are always looking backwards. * La G-rippo and Pneumonia. ^ Foley's Honey and Tar cures la grippe | a J J f coughs and. prevents pneumonia. Re- j tP ill fuse any but the genuine in the yellow ^ fig package. The Kaufmann Drug Co. ^ Outrageous Assault on Girl. : K ~ New Cumberland, AV. Va., Jan. 29. | J ?Unconscious, gagged and bound to j J a chair, Nellie CampDeii, cmet opera- ^ tor at the local telephone exchange, ^ was found nearly dead at her home j ? In today. She has not yet rallied suffi- ^ J fj ciently to tell who her assailants were J and it is still doubtful whether she I ^ will recover. Miss Campbell lived | ^ . with her widowed mother,- Mrs. W. j ^ tn&t IS 3 D. Campbell, and her sisters, and was I & alone in the house. Apparently the | ^ girl's assailants were burglars, who j ^ T,.<r r ?, after assaulting her, tied and gagged j \ capC for ff her and then ransacked the house, ^ marked tli taking several articles of value. ^ ^e a^s0 ? tning to v Hunting for Trouble. # ^ "I've lived in California 20 years, and j 0 It will p am still hunting for trouble in the way j ^ elsewhere, of burns, sores, wounds, boils, curs, j ^ sprains, or a case of piles thatBuckleu's ^ Arnica Salve won't quickly cure," ^ writes Charles Walters, of Alleghany, ^ Sierra Co. Nouselmnting, Mr. Wal- ^ . titers; it cures every case. Guaranteed ^ COLUJjQ by The Kaufmann Drug Co's. drug J ^ store. 25c. V t ? wmmmmm?m??i * ! . -~i I a supply of tobacco with-' j f with the distinctive taste | :o, which has the cheering ! is desire to chew,' and at, p tobacco. is Some day they'll get a taste of the real m Schnapps?they'll realize what enjoyment they've missed by not getting SCHNAPPS m long ago?then they'll feel like kicking d themselves. ^ SCHNAPPS is sold everywhere in S" 03 cent cuts, and 10 and 15 cent plugs. Be ' sure you get the genuine. . * TIME YOU TO. NISH YOUR ken with a fine Steel INGE. ty a little more to start with than for tary Range, but remember a Steel ists a life time. .e gives, you widest price range to om. Our guarantee protects you in ing. contemplate buying a Steel Range ze, our stock cannot fail to interest 1 prices from $20 to $65 for the Best tnges made. Select to-day. A. LORICK 6 BRO., 1519 Main Street Columbia, S. Sf I - H???I i iiiiTniuBH-nHTir-n""*"*? S TELL. THE QUALITY SELLS. FRIDAY & CO., t Wholesale and Betail IS, FLOUR, FEED AND GRAIN, SEED RUST PROOF OATS. lie Merchants, Planters and Farmers of Lexinty to Call and See Us Before They Make llieir We Can Fill Your Wants and Save You 823 and 1825 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. - i !T WHAT YOU WANT i NEW GOOES.' I II and Winter Dry Goods | [ Very Close. A full line of everything J new. J Millinex>y 5 eived a full line of Children's, Misses and Ladies' hats and W ill wear. A fine line of everything in these goods. We have ^ tese very close for the trade. ^ have a full line of Men's Shoes, Shirts, Pants, in fact ever}'- ^ rear. ^ 'ABLE OIL CLOTH A SPECIALTY. i >ay any of our Lexiugton friends to visit us before purchasing f WM PUTT ftr sniff > II lll> 14JUJL1 Vf MVily ^ Main St. Near Post Office, j> !BIA, -, - S. C S "t *7*