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t???? Hie Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, March 20.1907. Dispensary Auditor Asks For Information. Dispensary Auditor West has submitted to the attorney general a number-of questions regarding the enforcement of those sections of the Carey-Cothran act relating to hi8 duties. Mr. West wants to know if the section relating to the use of reouest books 9hall be carried out in cases where the purchaser of liquor can not sign his or her name and whether or not the dispenser can use a stamp for filling out dates. The attorney general thinks that I;- the dispenser can sign a request for an illiterate person, provided his or her mark is made as on any other legal paper apd that rubber stamps can be used except for signatures. tC These questions have been already considered by the Richland county board and Mr. West appeared before ; | that body which resulted in the queries of the attorney general.?The State, 15th. ? $100 Seward, $100'. The reader* of this paper wpl be pleased to learn that there is at 'east one dreaded disease that science has been able to ?- n a in all its Rtag^s. and that is Catarrh. Hali's ' ? Catarrh Core is the only positive cure now v known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh I being a constitutional disease, requires a | constitutional treatment. .Hall's Catarrh Core is taken internally, acting directly [ upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. thereby destroying tbe foundation of the dihonee and giving the patient strength by r uilding up the constitution ard assisting nature in doing its III work. Tbe propiiftors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer (tee Hundred Dollars for any ca?e that it fails to cnrc. Send *or list of testimonials. Address F J C8ENKY & Co..Toledo. O Sold by all Druggist. 7.5c Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation Spo&sorsandlCai&s Eliminated; Jackson, Miss., March 14.?Gen. Stephen D. Lee, commander-in-chief of the United Confederate Veterans, has announced that he will not appoint a sponsor and maids of honor for the reunion to be held at Richmond next Jane. This determination r is in accordance with the wish of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, as expressed at their last general cOn, vention. This is Worth Remembering Whenever you have a cough or cold, just remember that Foley's Honey and Tar will cure it. T)o not risk your health by taking any but the genuine. It is in a yellow package. The Kaufman Drug Co. There are many mad dogs roving over the northern section of Spartan, burg county. Notice to Delegates. Delegates and others of the Upper Division of the Lexington Baptist Association will notice that as the last Union meefrinf that the oroerram was announced did not meet, the same subjects, place and parties will be in order for the next meeting on Saturday before tha fifth Sunday in March. J. T. SAWYER, Clerk. . ? Teacher Silled by Pupils. Because he attempted to whip a boy pupil, Perry Evans, teacher of a country school at Gotebo, Oklahoma, was assaulted by a number of male pupils and injured so badly that he died a few minutes later. The young men who committed the assault are under arrest. Worked Like a Charm. Mr. D. N. Walker, editor of that spicy jbuxnal, the Enterprise, Lonisa, Va., s says: * Trail a nail in my foot last week and at once applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve. No inflammation followed: the salve simply heale: the wound." Heals every sore, burn and skin disease. Guaranteed at Kaufman's drug store. 25c. / . m Don't get critical -when your boss tells you 'to do things. /^\ V, .A f For Emergen I. For the Stock SloaKsl Is a whole me j .Price 25c 50 Sand For Free Booklet on Y ! Address Dr. Earl 5. 51 % '.iv::..: V The Beak of Brooklacd. Progressive New Brookland is to i have a bank which will be known as -j The Bank of Brookland. The institu- j tion will have a capital of $25,000. At [ a meeting of the stock holders Thurs- ; day, the following directors were : elected: T. D. Wallace, R. L. Shuler, E. W. Shull, S. L. Hook, R. F. Williams, L. S. Trotti and Dr. F. L. Sandel. The directors are all men of business ability and the Bank of Brookland is bound to prosper under the directorship of these gentlemen. Mr. L. S. Trotti, now vice-president of the Bank of Ridge Spring, was elected president and will move to Brookland on September I, at which time the bank will open for business. Zf the Baby is Cutting Teeth, Be sure and use that old and well tried remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays ^ ? -3 a-l ali pain, cores wina coiic ana m tue best remedy for diarrhoea. Twentyfivecents a bottle. Guaranteed under the Foc and Drugs act, June 30, 1906. Serial number 1908. tf It i9 the best of all. F Cowardly Assault. Col. John Temple Graves was attacked on the street in Atlanta on Tuesday by J. H. Crutchfleld, the man who not long shot his wife, claiming it was an accident. Col. * Graves was struck from behind and knocked I * * i. -V J j to tne pavement t;rutcnneiu was mau at something said about hi9 case in The Georgia. He was fined $100 and seven days in jail by ia?e city court i and wa9 bound over to higher court under $1,000 bond. CATARRH and Catarrhal Headaches are quickly relieved by Nosena. It soothes the congested membranes, allays inflammations and thoroughly heals and cleanses. It keeps moist all the passages whose tendency is to thicken and become dry. Cures colds, throat troubles, hoarseness, hay fever, "stoppedup" nose, breathing through mouth while deeping, offensive breath, etc. It is antiseptic and contains no chemicals or drugs having a narcotic effect, or that can cause the "drug habit." Derrick's Drug Store and C. E. Corley. Government Buys Station. New Orleans, March 14.?The sale of the Mississippi river quarantine station to the United States for $100,000 was annouced today by the State board of health. With the sale of this station control of quarantine in this State passes to the marine hospital service. Notice to Our Customers We are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lnng 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 ad alts. Kaufman .Drug Co. Good Thine? to Se Baotist. ~ The Abbeville Medium says it is a good thing that Dispensary Auditor West is a devoted member of the Baptist church and adds, 44that that was regarded as something against a man's accepting a place connected with the liquor business under the State system." Morally there is no difference between State and county dispensaries and what was; applicable . under the State dispensary should be applicable under the county system. Patrick J. Hynes, of St. Louis, a famous baseball pitcher, was shot and killed in a barroom in St. Louis last week. Louis Richardson, the bartender, is charged with the crime. The powder magazines of the French battleship Iena blew up off Toulon on Tuesday and the officers and between 100 and 120 of the sailors wrere killed. The vessel, one of the finest in the French navy, was badly wrecked. 1 icies at Home : on the Farm /iivinveat dicine chest i? 6 * 1.00 lorses. Cattle, Hogs & Poultry. oan, Boston, Mass. cfT V IV i-_Vif/ JK^m w I ? STOP WOMAN 41 AND CONSIDER " First, that almost every operation in our hospitals, performed upon women, becomes necessary because of neglect of such symptoms as Backache, Irregularities, Displacements, Pain in the Side, Dragging Sensations, Dizziness and Sleeplessness. Second, that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from native roots and herbs, has cured more cases of female ills than any other one medicine known. It regulates, strengthens and restores w preparing women for child-birth a of Life. Third, the great volume of unsoli file at the Pinkham Laboratory at L; time to time being published by 8{ dence of the value of Lydia E. Pinkh I Pinkham's advice. I Lydia E. Pinkham's \ 5 For more than 30 years has been R Dragging Sensations. Weak Back, 9 datamation and Ulceration, and 0 9 and expels Tumors at an early stag I Mrs. Pinkham's 5tandin B Women suffering- from any forn I write Mrs. Pinkham. Lynn. Mass. for* 3 has been advising sick women free R years, and before that she assisted 1 | ham in advising. Thus she is espe< 5 women back to health. Write today ^ QE.fl IHU jTjftlinlBt | Before You Purchase Any Other Write THE KEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANY J ORANGE, MASS. J Many Sewing Machines are made to sell regard- f less of quality, but the " New Home " is made Q to wear. Cur guaranty never runs out. J We make Sewing Machines to suit all conditions m of the trade. The "Xcxv Home'* stands at the f head cf all lyi^li-trradc family sewing machines fl Sold by authorized dealers only* I FOR SAL- DV j fl VV . I*. KOOF, J L SO if - ? I^edeVeI ItobacooM IS a delicious chew, I B1 made from the best B North Carolina leaf; I / a leaf that has a spec- B flial texture, a special B J flavor and which fl , fl makes RED EYE al B specially fine and satis1 fl fl fyingchewingtobacco. B B Most people prefer it fl fl to tobacco costing one fl fl dollar per pound. fl fl Ask your dealer for it and fl fl insist on him keeping it. fl f fl MERCHANTS fl I H Write for Special Prices. H - 0 Denver'!* First Stagrcoach, ! On the lTlii of May. 1S01>. Denver ? turned out to welcome tlie first through L coach of wiru was destined to grow Into the "Overland Mail." an enterprise which lor sheer American pluck and daring must l>e forever linked wi^h the fame of the "Pony Kupress." lied shirts drifted to the outskirts of the sj hamlet and dotted the hills around, hi Hard faced bartenders made ready for the "hottest night that ever tore the y camp loose." The artillery of holster ? and saddle boot was 1111 limbered for an _ ecstatic fusillade. There was lively ^ betting in dust and nuggets that the first through stage had l>cen gathered P1 in by Indians, with takers as eager to r* stake their faith that the scalps of driver and guard would come through V t lonirtli ?i otn'rl af ilnof ohnnf. I 1*11*111. *11 Iv.il^ IU (1 O n All VI UUCl OUV TT ? ed far down the trail, It.grew into a ~ yellow cloud that crept toward the eager hamlet. Then six mules, stretched out on the gallop, emerged from <st this curtain, and behind them was the D lumbering, swaying stage, come safely b< through on time, and Denver was in c? touch with the world where men wore white shirts and lived in real houses. fl The cheers that roared a welcome to j v this heroic enterprise were echoed In jr every western town which h5ped and w longed for a link of its own with the st home country, "way back east."?Out- D ing Magazine. 1 omen's health and is invaluable in ^ ,nd during the period of Change B To 5c ] cited and grateful testimonials on 5 ^nn. Mass.. many of which are from 1 >ecial permission, give absolute evi- (j am's Vegetable Compound and Mrs. cila wai egetable Compound buj caring Female Complaints, such as Falling and Displacements, Inrganic Diseases, and it dissolves e. g invitation to Women 5 1 of female weakness are invited to Is idvice. She is the Mrs. Pinkham who IV of charge for more than twenty V ler mother-ih-law, Lydia E. Pink;ially well qualified to guide sick , don't wait until too late. SEE | HERE! | Is your Liver all right? g i Are your Kidneys in a g l healthy condition? If so, g | TTTT.TniV'R T.TW. for ? ) the LIVER 2 * and KIDNEYS 2 | will keep them so. If not, ][; Hilton's Life for the Liver g | and Kidneys will make g j!j them so. A 25c. bottle |Ii will convince you of this |li fact Sold wholesale by g ;t| The Murray Drug Co., 2 Columbia, S. C. 2 For sale at The Bazaar, 2 ||l Lexington, S. C. 2 !?L Standard 15] SHOES! ^ rr a rr ft ear a pair of our Jvonqueror Shoes and you can't go wrong. Sold only by MEN'S SHOE STORE, * 1636 Main Street, COLUMBIA, - - S. C. larolina National Bank. tJ ORGANIZED 1868. 1 1 Assets Over $1,500,000.00. KITED STATES. STATE. COONTY AND CITY . 1 DEPOSITORY. t0 ( apita! Paid in - - $200,000 urplus Profits - - - 72,000 iabiiity of Stockholders 200.000 I $472,000 SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Interest allowea at the rate of 4 per ^ jut. per annum, payable quarterly. * Loans to merchants and farmers a ' >ecialty. Oui motto is: ' A helping T1 and and a square deal to all." Aj BOND ACCOUNT. mac . S. Bonds .... $250,000 outh Carolina Bonds - 50,000 I itv Columbia Bonds - - 50.000 ? S ' November 9th, 1905, number of De- ? )sitors, 2,430. Amount of Deposits, [,192,729.55. Your business solicited. W. A. CLARK, President. se T. H. MEIGHAN, Cashier. ^ th 9ays How to Remain Young. ner, To continue young: in health and from length, do as Mrs. N. F. Rowan. Mc hanc enough, Ga.. did. She says: ''Three Dttles of Electric Bitters cured me of aPai ironic liver aud stomach trouble, com- fesse icated with such an unhealthy con- 8hot tion of the blood that my skin turned jyjon >d as flannel. I am now practicallv 20 ^ars younger than before I took Elec- Ga ic Bitters. I can now do all my work ente ith ease and assist in my husband's " ( ore." Guaranteed at the Kaufman f rug Co.'s drug store. Price 50c. ing. i - WHOLESALE f i FITZHAURICE'S \ ?AND? 5 FITZMAURICE'S hree Arch Store. r, \ Three Arch Store. \ * * ( COLUMEIA, S. C. > S ew Spring end Summer Goods. Arriving by the carload every day and we are showing the strongest line of nv nnnno ninTinmo .?\ ri nTimir hi uuuuo, muuund aim uuiininu i * be seen anywhere. We are offering 100 pieces Solid and Plaid Chambray at ? Der yard. This is positively the grandest value ever shown here. ,000 yards of Good Sea Island at 4c per yard. ,000 yards 4x4 Madras at 10c?the 15c kind. >ur Black Goods Department is full up with the Best Black Mohairs and Scisns. Our 54 inch Mohairs at 50c is the nicest value you ever saw. If you at Black Goods see us. >ur 30 inch Taffeta Silk at $1.00 per yard. Every yard warranted. No risk in ing a new dress from us. Money back if not satisfied. Grand Sale of 40 inch Lawn. ,000 yards of 40 inch Shear White Lawn. The value for 15c, only 10c. ,000 yards fine Cambric Percale at 10 and 12.]c, 36 inch. [OTICE?Value for your money in any article we sell. [cCall's Patterns in stock at all times. Ve prepay charges on $5.00 worth of goods bought and paid for. a a n a n bps a a ? U. U. bnUWN & bnUii [730 MIL STREET, COLtlHBM, S. C., | Is where you can find one of the best stocks of || OF ALL KINDS. ^ DOORS, SASH, BLINDS & GLASS, LIME AND CEMENT. jj CABINET MANTLES. I . Call or write for Prices. | arness, Saddles, Blankets, Robes AND EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO THE , BUSINESS. Owing to the increased demand for the best class of Harness, have employed Mr. J. V. Stiller to take charge of our shop, with ill force of skilled workmen, and. are prepared to furnish all des from best to cheapest. We have a lot in rear where our friends can hitch their teams. DAVIS & COMPANY, 17 MAIN ST., .... COLUMBIA. S. C. PURMITURE. it w? a/\?ifnv v riTnvivrrimn W. H. odWtLL MIIUKE UL, I COLUMBIA, S. C. I re especially invite yon to. come to see us for your Furniture, Cheap Suites, Irct B 3, Lounges, Stoves, Ls.ce Curtains, Side Boards, Hall Racks. B 30 DAYS S ALE?FURNISH YOUR HOUSE. B W. H. SOWELL, FURNITURE CO., 1231 Main Screet, I Opposite Y. M. C. A. Building. " I IE WHITE ROTARY SEWING MACHINE 1 'he design and finish of the stand is unexcelled. Nothing fl equal it has yet appeared on the market. I STEADY, SWIFT AND SURE. 9 ras a very large Bobbin?Holds more thread than any other, BALL BEARING, I LIGHT RUNNER?STRONG and durable. It is something new. H Vliite SHUTTLE Machine has been in use twenty-five years.) 9 le NEW HOME stands at the top of SHUTTLE machines. I have the latest. Lways on hand good Second Hand Machines. Needles for all macliines and 9 liine attachments, shuttles, belts and the best pure SPERM OIL. * 9 H. BERRY, 1802 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. | Double Lynching. 1 iiiTij DR. C. J. OLIVEROS, ? , . , ! SPECIALIST ON ? |H iw Orleans, March 15.?A special j TUBnAT Mn?c fl le Picayune, from Monroe, La., j -inn I nSn? fl Flint Williams and Henrv Gard- j T two young negroes were taken ! nX > I l the city jail about 1 o'clock and j March 15-ly. COLUMBIA, 8. 0 H fed in the court house square by rtv of 50 men. Both negroes ?-< n- j a,-,?? _ * PARKER'S H ;d to having with a third neg-<\ j HAIR BALSAM and robbed the two Italians on I EMSllSSg'. day night. j gjggBlS.aH'Slf,? te*iu "agagTc.?^ . 'f^WSasVrr: MIN M h*ir 1 tiling* Tdner also confessed to having j Suas&I. <pc.aadti.toat Druggma _i red the room of Miss Jesse Bum- j HI about 3 o'clock yesterday morn- jf y0U want to see a man act silly* |H hunt up one who is jealous. " H| 1