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IA Well Bound Book or ) Good Piece ol Printing |jj Stands out among the general run ? ft that go to the usual customer like | a pretty girl among a lot of "have \ g beens" or "never weres." Many j a people tell us WE do the "stand | out" kind. , \ | Suppose we convince YOU. \ IE R. L. MM.CO.,j ^ RfoHftTiArv Printing. Bindinc and ? Pi D, O I Allied Arts. | p| . I MASONIC TEMPLE, - - COLOMBIA, S. C. J aefmii him w pffiMiWi |||< acsecccsssssesssocg^oosooococoooossc' ^ 5 STEW GOODS. 5 I Spring and Summer Dry Goods | # Marked Very Close. A fall line of everything r that is new. w I A Just received a full line of Children's, Misses and Ladies' hats and ^ W caps for spring wear. A fine line of everything in these goods. We have \ ? marked these very close for the trade. f ^ We also have a fall line of Men's Shoes, Shirts, Pants, in fact every- ^ | ^ thing to wear. ^ * W \ It will pay any of our Lexington friends to visit ns before purchasing ^ I WE PIATT & SON, I J Main St Near Post Office, 5 LEE A. LORICK & BRO, Dealest in ?V Horth Star Freezers and Befrigerators. Faints and Oil, Wood Mantels, Orates and Tiles. Stoves and Sanges. Hollow-ware, Tin and Enameled Wares. Fire Clay, Fire Brick and Terra Cotta Flue Pipe. Tin Plate. Hoofing Tin in Bolls 14 and 20 inches wide. Corrugated Hoofing in 6, 8 and 10 feet lengths. Eave Trough and Conductor Pipe. pAAfini* T.oti Pom on t Puna n?d "Nailsin center AillUIUWU Ul/VliUg TW AIM* <UMWUAVMVf vm^m ' ? ~ ? of each roll The Majestic Rotary Washing Machine with Wringer, all complete for $7.50, and if not the best Machine on the market after thorough trial, . money refunded. LEE A. LORICK & BRO., 1519 Main Street, Columbia. S. S. plfe" | THE PRICES TELL. THE QUALITY SELLS* J. B. FRIDAY & CO., \ Wholesale and Retail 1 GROCERS, FLOUR, FEED AND GRAIN, SEED RUST PROOF OATS. ' Kg^' h&>} - v o ; ?? ft.Yi.il. Warmers of Lex We want ine *UULtsM~C/f AjVOE/V&j X %/UVb%/%/xy& V vvww ^ ington County to Call and See Us Before They Make Their Purchases. We Can Fill Your Wants and Save You Money. 1823 and 1825 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. GTnvr 1 PARLOR RESTAURANT. DERRICKS DRUG STORE, LEXINGTON, S. C? 1336 MAIN St!, COLTOlBrA. S. 0. "Will be found YAGER S Cream Ghlo- rj^e 0D^y up ^ ^ate eatjnjf house of Its roform Liniment, the greatest of all kind in the City of Columbia. It is well kept liniments for Man or Beast, Rheu- ?clean linen, prompt and polite service, maoism p<meciallv You get what you order and pay only for P ^,.11 u 4- * what you get. Within easy reach of desiraYAGER'S Sarsapanlla. the best of ble sleeping apartments. Tonics and Blood Purifiers. OPEN ALL NIGHT. YAGER'S Oleo-Vino, the System : Builder and best of Cod Liver Oil IT V ]&[ A O flfc'tt 01 AMP I? IT Preparations?You can't taste the fVIl* Alt SI & |||| J , Oil. ' Ask For Yager's Remedies at J- C. KINARD, Proprietor, DERRICK'S DRUG STORE, ^eesville, - - S. C ,,, Nt- , f a \ The best attention given guest. Mod(Hystona Romans Friend) ern conveniences. Table supplied with ' best the market affords. The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, June 26.1907. Washington Jilted Four Times When Col. Washington first met Martha Curtis she was a dashing widow, yet in her twenties, beautiful, charming and wealthy. The father of his country promptly fell in love with the lady and as promptly laid siege to her heart. A chance meeting at the house of Major Chamberlayne, an afternoon and an evening xirifVi Vior onrl Via wfls almost an accent ed suitor. But the gallant colonel was not exactly an amateur in the art of love making. He at least had the experience of great mistakes to profit by, for history accords the fact that four ladies declined to share the heart, the home and the glory of the man who became the greatest American. Handsome, well dressed, skilled in the elegant accomplishments of the day, and above all a soldier, apparently Col. George Washington ought to have been a lover for whose only right any woman would have fluttered to his arms. But they didn't. The ladies that thus failed of the lustrious niche in history that they might have had were in turn, a miss of two years, whom her suitor of soulful seventeen indicted as the "Loveland Beautv:" a Miss Fontlerov, a Miss Cary and a coquettish Miss Mary Philipse, whose ancestral manor house at Yonkers, N. Y., is to this day reckoned a3 a sprt of romantic shrine. But from this train of experience the soldier, who later was able so brilliantly to plan a campaign, doubtless learned wisdom. He must at least have found out how not to do it, for when he had laid siege to the heart of the widow Curtis it was done with a master hand that found the right way as easily as if it had never failed at the trick.?Ex. Every Man His Own Doctor. The average man cannot afford to employ a physician for every slight ailment or injury that may occm^ in his family, nor can he afford to neglect them, as so slight an injury as the scratch of a pin has been known to cause the loss of a lunb. Hence every man must from necessity be his own doctor for this class of ailments. Success often depends upon prompt treatment, which can only be had when suitable medicines are kept at hand. Chamberlain's Remedies have been in the market for many years and enjoy a good reputation. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel complaints. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough. Chamberlain's Pain Balm (an antiseptic liniment) for cuts, bruises, burns, sprains, swellings, lame back and rheumatic pains. Chamberlain's Stomach' and Liver Tablets for constipation, biliousness and stomach troubles. Chamberlain's Salve for diseases of the skin. One bottle of each of these five preparations costs but $1.25. For sale by the Kaufmann Drug Co. Shot to Death. E. M. Dantzler, colored, was shot and killed Monday afternoon by Geo. Davis, also colored. Dantzler lives on his farm, about three miles from Orangeburg, and about 2 o'clock Monday afternoon Davis drove up in his wagon and called Dantzler out and after a few words shot him with a gun. Dantzler turned to run and Davis'shot him the second time, killing him. No one saw the first shot but an old woman nearby saw the second. Davis drove on immediately and as he drove by she asked whom he had shot. Davis had not lived with his wife in some time and it is said he taxed Dantzler with intimacy with her and then shot him. Dantzler was about 35 years of age, married, and probably no colored man in the county stood higher in the esteem of the whites. His farm is valued at betweed $4,000 and $5,000. He had taught school and was very - X 3 OvorirMiVinvrr (^lUGti (UiU UJLiclSS UJLliliig V/i Times and Democrat. Do Not Neglect the Children. At this season of the year the first 'nnatural looseness of a child's bowels should have immediate attention. The best thing that can be given is Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy followed by castor oil as directed with each bottle of the remedy. For sale by Kaufmann Drug Company. Th8 "Watchful Wife. The agent stepped briskly up to Mr. Howard's desk and laid a small article down close to his busy right hand. "I have here a new letter opener," he said, "a handsome article, to be^ put on the table in your library" "I have the best letter opener and the quickest," interrupted Mr. Howard, without turning his head. 4'How long have you had it?" per- ! sisted the agent. "You know there are constant improvements." "There's no need for improving mine," responded the writer. "I've had her about two years?anniversary comes next month."?Youth's Companion. 1 I I You ] 1 Look & Yellow The trouble is, your liver's I | sick. One of its products, j | "bile," is overflowing into g ? your blood. ' t You can't digest your food, I 8 your appetite is poor, you | f suffer dreadfully from head- ? | ache, stomach ache, dtzzi- gj I ness, malaria, constipation, g | etc. What you need is not a D 59 /-(nse of satfs^ eatfiartre water 8 I or pills?but a liver tonic | Thedford's Black-Draught This great medicine acts gently on j the sick liver. It purifies the blood, U ! renews the appetite, feeds the nerves, I | clears the brain and cures consti- 3 K It is a true medicine for sick liver H I and kidneys, and regulates all the H | digestive functions. Try it. | | At all dealers in medicines In 3 E 25 c packages. I! jkjsai mutes w ea. Hodges, S. C., June 19.?A marriage of much interest took place here this afternoon, when Mr. Robert P. Smoak, of Cedar Springs, and Mi9s Caroline McCaslan, of this place, were united j in the holy bonds of wedlock at the residence of the bride's si9ter, Mrs. C. W. McCaslan. The circumstances of their marriage make a pretty romance. They are [ both deaf mutes and were together in I school at Cedar Spring, where they first met. Mr. Smoak graduated in 1902 and has been teaching in that institute since. Miss McCaslan gradi uated in 1906. Only a few of their near relatives j witnessed the ceremony. A minister came from Little Rock, Ark., to perform the ceremony. Rev. J. W. Michaels, deaf Baptist evangelist to the Southern deaf, performed the ceremony in the language know only to them. There was also present one deaf witness to make it legal. i ? Remarkable Rescue. That truth is stranger than fiction, has once more been demonstrated in the little town of Fedora, Tenn., the residence of C. V. Pepper. He writes: "I was in bed, entirely disabled with hemorrhages of the lungs and throat. Doctors failed to help me, and all hope had fled when I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery. Then instant relief came. The coughing soon ceased; the bleeding diminished rapidly, and in three weeks I was able to go to work." Guaranteed cure for coughs and colds. 50c. and $1.00. at Kanfmann Drug Uo? and Derrick's Drug Store. Trial bottle free. To Utilize the Stalks. The Cotton Stalk Fiber company has been organized, and work is to be i inaugurated at once. It will not be ; many months before the machines will be on the market, and a great many cotton planters will be able to sell their cotton product next year from the root to the top?cotton, cotton seed and cotton stalks?Gaffney Ledger. Headache and constipation disappear when Rings Liver Pills are used. They keep the system clean, the stomach sweet. Taken occasionally they keep you well. They are for the entire family. Sold by Kanfmann Drug Co. Gordon Hill and Roy Bannister,lads about ten years of age, were drowned last week in the pond of the Gluck mills at Anderson. They were in swimming and got beyond their depth. Starks Garner, a prosperous farmer of Union county, committed suicide last week, shooting himself through the heart with a gun. He and his entire family had been ill with fever, and it is thought this made him despondent. The bites and stings of insects, tan. sunburn, cuts, burns and bruises are relieved at once with Pinesalve Carbolized. Acts like a poultice, and draws out inflammation. Try- it. Price 25c. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. Fourteen merchants, mostly druggists, of Roanoke and Salem, Va., were fined ?25 each last week in the federal court at Roanoke for selling vulgar post cards. They all paid up. Seven men were killed outright and several others injured in an explosion in a coal mine near Scran ton, Pa., last week. "*r n T> l. iuaii Zi?n x'jae xtemeuy uum?h puii up in a collapsible tube with a nozzle Easy to apply right where soreness and inflammation exists. It relieves at once blind bleeding, itching or protruding piles. Guaranteed. Price 50c. Get it to-day. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. ??? 9 THOMAS A. BOYNE, (OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.) COLUMBIA, S. C., * WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Men, Women and Children's Shoes, My stock is large, was carefully selected with a view of supplying the demands of both the city and country trade and Shoes from the most fashionable cuts in style, shapes and toes, down to the seviceable every day plow shoe, all of which are made of solid leather and guaranteed to be the best on the market for the money. I want to shoe every man, woman and child in Lexington county and to do this I am prepared to offer some extraordinary bargains in % Work and Dress Footwear. Your are cordially invited to call at my store 1736 Main Street, opposite the post office, when in the city, and I will take pleasure in showing you my stock and explaining their merits. Polite attention will be given you and I will strive to please you in quality and price. - jt NEW GOODS EVERY DAY, ' "AT THE STORE THAT'S DIFFERENT." We propose making this month a record breaker, and will begin the month right by offering some of the most wonderful bargains that we have yet been able to place before the trade. 25 dozen Misses' and Children's Satin 15 doken Men's heavy Fleece-Lined UnCaps, satin lined, the 25c. kind, for dershirts and Pants, 50c. kind for this , iA sale, tne garment 374c each 10c. ? t 25 dozen Ladies' 10c. Swiss Embroid25 dozen Ladies' 25c. Corset Covers, for ered Handkercliiefs, for this sale, each 17?c. eac^1 10 dozen Ladies' 50c. Corset Covers, 5 dozen Ladies' 25c. Hose Supporters, eacn 25c. for this sale, pair, 10c. 5 dozen Ladies' 75c. Night Gowns only, 500 yards All-Linen Table Damask, for , _A this sale, vard 2oc. each 50c. . _ ,. , -r. . . . 25 dozen Misses' 15c. fine Black Stock- v * 25 dozen Ladies' oOc. and 7oc. Waists to ing8> fop thig saler llc. close out at, each 39c. 100 only extra good Men's Umbrellas, 25 dozen 50c. and 75c. Silk Babv Caps to fo#this sale, each 99c. close out at, each 25c. jq ioc. Sweet Soap, for this sale, 50 Ladies' heavy black Stockings, the cake 5cbest ever offered for, pair 25c. 1 pair regular 50 cent. Cuff Buttons 20 pieces fine All-Linen Table Damask, m some 72-inch wide. 2 regular 25c. China Pitchers for 25c. 100 dosren Cotton Towels, the 10c. and 2 regular 25c. Butter Dishes for 25c. 15c. kind, only, the dozen .89c. 2 regular 25c. Buggy Whips for 25c Ob? lot of 10c. and 15c. Embroideries x pair Ladies' or Gentlemen's Gloves, for, the yard 5c. the 50c. kind, for 25c. One lot of 10c. and 15c, Laces for, the 15 yards Silk Ribbon, all colors 25c. yar(* 5c* 2 yards 25c. Taffeta Ribbon for 15c. 100 Alarm Clocks, sold everywhere for 5 dozen fide Pearl Buttons for 25c. $1.00, our price 59c. 10 pair ^ ghoe String8 for 25c. 55 only $1.50 and $2.00 Watches, for this 2 pair 25c. Side Combs for 25c.' sale, each 99c. 4 La<iies> 10c. Back Combs for 25c. 10 dozen large size Glass Pitchers, form- 2o Gold Plated Collar Buttons for .. 25c, erly sold at 25c., now 10c. 1Q gpools ^ Spool Silkfor 25c. ^T.'8.13:50 SiU? FanCy. .V6!%U? 20 Spools Turkey Red Cotton, .'.'.'.'.',25c.' 25 dozen Boys'Heavy 25c. Black Stock- 2 Men's ings, for tins sale, pair 15c. * 5 dozen Ladies'Sl.50 Fine Black Sateen Hondreds of otier bar?ains for:SP? Waists for tliis sale 99c. Cash. 5 dozen Men's $1.00 Silk Mufflers, for ^ome t0 us; looi? us over- wm ** v this sale, each 50c. glad to show yon through, WM. F. FURIICK, Opposite the Theatre. "The Store That is Different. COLUMBIA S. C ? f ;f*^?OUR PIES have found favor with everybody ?babes and men, the little girl in IHPP^SS pinafores and her mother and her grandmother. They are of the *weet> delicious, wholesome, ? me^'^n"y?ur"mouth kind, and * m&YS ?MV--Jnkl we're anxious to have you try 1 IM1I Iir5^ tefJl I them ^ y?u don't know the pro^SSjJ ducts of our ovens. If you do WW ^now we won't have to ask you. beidlinger-s steam bakery, Vesas ZZss?L~J' COLUMBIA, S. C. A , WHY SAW WOOD BY HAND wh-?. i S--.-^Jj 2 H.P. Jack of all Trades Gasoline Engine I iV*?cv. ii':^ costs so little and will do as much work as ten K \ V,' ^$??2- ^^^11 or twelve men at less than one-tenth ol one 1 *jJL man's pay. It is sent all set up, ready to run. B f\M3a^\ Can be belted to any farm machinery, Grinder, t Shellcr, Shredder, Hay Press, Pump, Churn, j| Other sizes of engines up to 200 H. P., operate oc H J-**-4To]g^- Gas, Gasoline, Kerosene or Alcohol. H Cut out cocaplete advertisemeot and send for ithia- O ^ I^^AlRBANKS^WRS^^CO^hiwgo^^J .