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gsssesesesesesesesessscsesesesesesesesescseseseseses ^ ' I^^SHOKslI H In Oxfords, Strap Ties, Oibson Tie, Opera Slippers, $ in ^ S Leather House Slippers, Cloth Slippers and Light A of ha IB' | Spring Weight High Shoes, in fact everything for 7A comt dress and every day wear, are now ready for our Lex- than 5 - ington Mends. They can always he satisfied that we 5j X give them the best that money can buy at the smal- A X lest possible cost A and i H I foe GOOD HONEST SHOES i cast mi; E. P. & F. A. DAVIS, f ?* fpglj , 1710 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. | ' ~ ?S*98SS9SSe9eSSS?9C9eS?9e9eSS9e9e9?SS?SSSSeSS9eS?#898 plant g Works and Supply Co. [ STA, GEORGIA I >r Works and Mill Supply Store.. Engines, Boilers, : j . luilding Construction; Cotton, Saw, Gnst, Oil, Fertiliser, , a Ie " ad Repairs; Building. Bridge, Factory, Furnace and Rail- > I a Kff pplies; Belting, Packing, Injectors, Fittings, Saws, Files, , < Oilers, etc.; ^^fHng, g^le^and^San^ers. j Plant Capacity for 300 Hounds ! +-,n 1 Atla.9 eoid Erie ENGINES, Kortintf nnd > zon J Leader Ir\Jectors, T ur bine W ater Wheels, etc. > High Grn.de Mill BOILERS Built to Hartford * . Specifications a Specialty > Locomotive Tender Tanks > ' od GASOLINE ENGINES ill Stock cent lick Shipment. ! FIELD AND GARDEN SEEKS, i r GROCERIES, i F| GRAIN, | Is FEED, | S HARDWARE, , I PAINTS, |.;*? OILS, ETC., J w Always Consult * ? Lorick & Lowrance, IncJ | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, J undei - - ; - fl f r himsi H3S@r x VrOlUSUUiU, - - - " w. v ^ . W ; A^^AAAf ^cce -%g^ j?.jh Carolina National Bank. y \f>BK<P Assets Over $1,500,000.00.. UNITED STATES.^STira. MUSTY AND CITY JfTr, Liability of Stockholders 200,000 store Interest allowed. at the rate of 4 per St. I ^ cent, per annum, payable quarterly. ?ferlAl J T> ?"LI ^ Loans to merchants and farmers a ^ VllCl JXylI3>016 specialty. Oui motto is: 'A helping **?5' ^.'v . ' hand and a square deal to all." pj.a SI Standard bond account. tuckJ t' U. S. Bonds $250,000 for ci SHflBS T South Carolina Bonds 50,000 a rem p^'. ttt?t^ttt City Columbia Bonds - - 50,000 sivec ^ ~,1T, ITrvn November 9th, 1905, number of De- peals YV ear a pair . OI our JAOn- positors, 2,430. Amount of Deposits, t,enee m, queror Shoes and you ^S^ess solicited. color k can't go wrong. Sold only by an ? H COBEtTS SHOE STOKE, l\ 1636 Main Street, = I COLUMBIA, S.C. "".Dr. King s 11 ITOTVn New"Discovery L II lullHU FOR0BRP'*!&. ? ^OLDS Free Trial. g imF I avuillio CrilSl Cunin Surest and Quickest Cure for all 1 blli I: LaXalllC rlllll VJI Up ^^ONEYBACK.1?01'3" lnotr Pleasant to take 1 Sar The new laxative. Does f ( J( (][](|( 1 ^ not gripe or nauseate. T * ? ? 3 ?, Lexington, - - S. C., J Cures stomach and liver distiller and deiler I??!? 4 troubles and chronic con- in TURPENTINE. | stipation by restoring the | j natural action of the stom- Will, at all times, pay high- j ... . . , est market prices for Crude, i|&. ach, liver and bowels. based upon Savannah quota- | Bofuae substitutes. Price 500. tions. The Kaufmaun Drug Co. I 7?-~ ' T/.'- ' \ 7 7.7- " ' ;* . le Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, May 8,1907. ?lant Peas and Sorghum. th hay selling in our markets 'at er ton cash, and being shipped Dm the West in large quantities, the clear duty of every farmer, i or small, tenant, cropper or ord, to provide a way through oming months to sow a few acres rage so as to harvest a good yield ,y this fall. There is no better >ination crop for this purpose peas and sorghum sown together, a few acres of land well prepared !ertilized will yield an astonishing mt of forage. One bushel of peas i peck of sorghum sown broadbo the acre and harrowed in durhe months of May or June will k tremendous profit on the invest i. ;he peas cannot be secured, then i all sorghum or German millet, tan who raises cotton at present ! s can afford to buy western hay > to $30 per ton ur on which to his stock. It wipes out all the j ; of the cotton crop to pay for supplies and we had better plant r acres less in cotton and practice le more extensive diversification. ; peas and sorghum with which . your barn lofts next fall.?Cotrourfial. ^ glit Hand of Fellowship." a Lexington t)ispatch and The aerg Herald are among the reconverts to prohibition. These table journals are now advocatfcie voting out of the dispensary 3ir respective counties. The Adser extends the ' 'right-hand of vship" to these brethren.?EdgeAdyertiser. ' ? t v otice to Our Customers. * are pleased to announce that 's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds iing troubles is not affected by the nal Pure Food and Drug law as it ins no opiates or other harmful sf and we recommend it as a safe ly for children and adults. Kauf- K Drug Co. . la ~ ' " id Honest Life After Bis la scape; Kay be Pardoned. cl shington.?In a note to the de- tl aent of justice, President Roose- H expressed the opinion that John * * *r ij _ j am January, 01 imssoun, snuuiu o] his sentence commuted at once tl ) pardoned outright. January F convicted some years ago of rob- b< a postoffice in Oklahoma and S d the greater portion of a five- ' C sentence at Leavenworth. He escaped and after nine years of tc y was re-arrested in Kansas m arad returned to prison. in >rtly after his escape, January, re an assumed name, secured em- g] aent and eventually established fa 3lf in business, which he was ssfully conducting at the time of i-arrest. He married and has a ^ t; ^ k< e Guarantee Satisfaction. ^ L Brogdon, of the National Sign ca )ayton, 0., writes under date of G 12, 1906: "Nosena is the only prep- di n I have ever used that relieves fection so speedily and pleasantly, getting the first real pleasure out bathing that I have experienced I contracted catarrh six years Money would not buy my tube of al la if I could not get another. tc r Nosena from Derrick's Drug and C. E. Corley and get your y back li not satisned. bampie md booklet by mail 10 cents. si Brown Manufacturing Co., in jonis, Mo. and Greenville, Tenn. ^ w co Must Sang for Assault, jo nkfort, Ky., May 2.?The Ken r law inflicting the death penalty h( iminal assault was sustained in tc larkably terse and, comprehen- V* >pinion filed by the court of ap- ic today, affirming a death sen- tc i imposed on Harrison Alexander, tc ed, for an assault on a white cl an in Muhlenberg county. n< ^ C Ve Trust ? doctors /ou are suffering fromf m )ure blood, thin blood, de-1 e] ty, nervousness, exhaus- w 1, you should begin at once | si h Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the o: saparilla you have known | ? your life. Your doctor I t] >wsit, too. Ask him about it. I fC ess there is daily action of the hnwels, 1 tl nous products are"absorbed, causing head-1 biliousness, nausea, dyspepsia, and thus | be nting the Sarsaparilla from doing its best a . Aver's l'iiis are liver pills. Act gently, g u getabie. I g? 4J Had? by J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. j| PtJ Also manufacturers of -B ij 9 HAIR VIGOR. S 1 EP> T C AGUE CURE. g v. rSsO CHERRY PECTORAL, g t] Ve have no secrets ! We publish ^ ^ the formulas of a'.l our medicines. I i j This man out acquainting of SCHNAPPS qualities that g less expense th \ SCHNAPPS has been a< paper so that every che\ opportunity to get acqua facts and know that drug to produce the cheering c the famous Piedmont cou tobaccos, and that SCHNA ought to chew. Still the who accept other and cl that do not give the same 3 IUWC4AU V>UU*WU VW4M04 WbUiS Laying. Spartanburg, May 2.?The corner one of the Lutheran church of which ev. S. T. Hallman is pastor, was id Tuesday afternoon with impressre ceremonies in the presence of a ,rge crowd. Dr. Hallman, the pastor of the lurch-, addressed a few remarks to lose present and presented Dr. R. C. Holland, the orator for the occasion. The Lutheran church, now in course I construction, is the first church of lis denomination in Spartanburg, or several years the members have sen worshipping in the Converse treel school building.?A u g u s t a hronicle. The above will be of great interest > the people of this county, inasiuch as Dr. Hallman is a native Lexigtonian, and has many friends and datives in this county, who will be [ad to know of the wonderful work 3 is doing in Spartanburg. Don't Pay Alimony , i be divorced from your appendix, here will be no occasion for it if you iep your bowels regular with Dr. ing's New Life Pills. Their action is i gentle that the appendix never has i mse to make the least complaint, uaranteed by the KaufmannDrugCo., nggist. 25c, Try them. Parental Law Needed. This i9 what a rural editor says iout young idlers: ' 'We are raising o many society fops, parlor soldiers id cigarette suckers and street loaf's. When we see a little foppish, iort dress, silly girl, just jumping fo her teens, gadding up and down ie streets, talking slang and flirting ith he boys, entertaining young bless bloods in the parlor in the [ght time when she ought to be in 3r trundle bed beneath her mother's icked snugly in ; when we see knee ints kids and beardless youths .loafig up and down the streets who are >o triflng to think and too stuck up > do odd jobs around home, we exaim it's not statutory law that we sed, but it's parental law."?Kansas ity Post. For stomach troubles, biliousness and mstipation try Chamberlain's Stomach id liver tablets. Many remarkable ires have been effected by them. Price > cents, Samples free. For sale by aufmann Drug Co. ???mm? Wfcora The Honey Goes. We frequently hear the jug trade lentioned as an excuse for the [existace of a dispensary in our town. We j ould like to call the attention of all | ich to the fact that all the thousands j f dollars paid for dispensary liquor | oes to the north and west and notli- J ig remains here but the profits and ! lat will not be as much as hereto- ! i >re. Some people seem to think | lat the whiskey sold in the dispeni? n mWlnrit nf the state and I J ? ? ? I lerefore we must buy it. We dare I ty that the jug trade whiskey of j qual quality can be bought for less j lan the dispensary liquor and it j -ould be a saving to the people of lie county, if they must have liquor, j i patronize the jug trade.?Chester- j ield Advertiser. t * bought a supply of tobacco with; himself with the distinctive taste , Tobacco, which has the cheering. . ratify his desire to chew, and at; an cheap tobacco. Ivertised in this Some day they'll get a taste of the real ver has had an Schnapps?they'll realize what enjoyment inted with the they've missed by not getting SCHNAPPS luaUty 'fcuncl in lon8 ago?then they'll feel like kicking intry flue-cured themselves. PPSiswhathe % .___ ,? . ."V ' ;re are chewers ' SCHNAPPS is sold everywhere in leaper tobaccos cent cuts, and 10 and 15 cent plugs. Be * pleasure. sure you get the genuine.. : ~'c | IFF A IflRIRK ft. RRfl_ in la in S Bl hVfldiVI^ W avHsway Dealers in North Star Freezers and Refrigerators. Paints and Oil, Wood Mantels, Grates and Tiles. Stoves and Ranges. Hollow-Ware, Tin and Enameled Wares. Fire Clay, Fire Brick and Terra Cotta Flue Pipe. Tin Plate. Roofing Tin in Rolls 14 and 20 inches wide. Corrugated Roofing in 6, 8 and 10 feet lengths. Eave Trough and Conductor Pipe. Indruroid Roofing with Lap, Cement, Caps and Nails in center of each roll. The Majestic Rotary Washing Machine with Wringer, al complete for $7.50, and if not the best Machine on the market after thorough trial, money refunded. LEE A. LORICK & BRO., ? f * _ ax x ri-i i.; c Q loiy main street, voiuuivia. 0. 0* THE PRICES TELL. THE QUALITY SELLSJ. B. FRIDAY & CO., ; ; \ Wholesale and Retail ' ' * GROCERS, FLOUR, FEED AND GRAIN, SEED RUST PROOF OATS. a ' We Want the Merchants, Planters and Farmers of Lexington County to Call and See 77s lief ore They Make Their Purchases. We Can Fill Your Wants and Save You Money. 1823 and 1825 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. [just whaYIuInt] 1 > NEW GOODS. | I Spring and Summer Dry Goods I ^ Marked Very Close. A full line of everything ? ^ that is new. i & Just received a full line of Children's, Misses and Ladies' hats and ^ caps for spring wear. A fine line of everything in these goods. We have f \ marked these very close for the trade. ^ $ We also have a full line of Men's Shoes, Shirts, Pants, in fact every- & lb thing to wear. ? TABLE OIL CLOTH A SPECIALTY. 4 & It will pay any of our Lexington friends to visit us before purchasing 0 ^ elsewhere. ^ I WM. PLATT & BOS, | \ Main St. Near Post Office, % S COLUMBIA, S. C ? " - - - 'r- - _ .. v'^. - ' < y --V- J. -A ; ^ i.- >* --_c?V? \ ' - -- * . i