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WKSSBBBBBS&&a&SBBS&aaBaSSBBassaaSBaBBSBSBBStBSSSSSS&BBBB5&Ri\ IA Well Bound Book or I Good Piece of Printing r g Stands out among the general run \ that go to the usual customer like i $ a pretty girl among a lot of "have ; g beens" or '"never weres." Many j g people tell us WE do the "stand i ^ out" kind. i Suppose we convince YOU. \ i tot b t mm n rn I UUl 11. U. UUittU UU., | jj Books, Stationery, Printing, Binding and \ j| Allied Arts. j MASONIC TEMPLE, - - COLUMBIA, S. C. | pimfirmTl, \ j'.-ir-:-: _ r :: :t:oci303sccogcc:ici:osc'sc: \ * WTTS5W flfcOrmS. $ SEED RUST PROOF OATS. > y' We Want the Merchants, Planters and Farmers of Lexington County to Call and See Us Before They Maize Their Purchases. We Can Fill Your Wants and Save You Money. 1823 and 1825 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. \ ' . ' PARLOR RESTAURANT. DERRICK'S DRUG STORE, LEXINGTON, S. C? 1336 ^ & c Will be found YAGER'S Cream Chlo- TheoDlyup to date eating 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, matism e??neoiallv You get what yon order and pay only for ir a +i, v. t. t what yon get. Within easy reach of desiraYAGERS Sarsapanlla, the best of ble sleeping apartments. """ * j OPVV a T.T, NT ftFTT. 10H1US itilU iJlUUU J. UX iliViu. _ s. ' YAGER'S Oleo-Vino, the System 1 Builder and best of Cod Liver Oil ffTl 1] &D II ATI? I Preparations?You can't taste the Alii A li U IS SiW J Oil. Ask For Yager's Remedies at J. C. KINARD, Proprietor, DEBBICB'S DBTTG STOBE. Leesville- * * S. C ? ? ) _ The best attention given guest. Mod(H\stvria Romans Fnend) ern conveniences. Table supplied -with best the market affords. V/ ?. f | Summer Dry Goods. 5 . ? Marked Very Close. A fall line of everything f W- :..v5 that is new. ^ I Millinepy t ^ Just received a full line of Children's, Misses and Ladies' h^ts and ^ Jb caps for summer wear. A fine line of everything in these goody. We # j| have marked these very close for the trade. ^ > ^ We also have a full line of Men's Shoes, Shirts, Pants, in fact every- ^ ? ^ thing to wear. { f It will pay any of our Lexington friends to visit us before purchasing ^ \ elsewhere. ^ | WE PLATT & SON, l V Main St Near Post Office, \ irr i innini/ o. ddo IXC Hi LUniUIV Ob onu., 1519 Main Street, Columbia. S. S. JOBBERS AND - DEALERS IN '' '~'P -.1 ' Store, and Ranges, fis5teijEss!r w , Tin Plate, Iron and Asphalt Roofing, Ere Trough and Conductor, Sheet Metals, Wood Mantels, Orates and Tiles, Flue Pipe, Eire Brick and Clay, Pumps, Pipe, Fittings, valves, [ Cocks, Hose, ^ ' - < r. v Lieutau uiu Gas Fixtures, Faints and Oils, Cutlery, Wire Netting. ' THE PRICES TELL. THE QUALITY SELLS. | J. B. FRIDAY & CO., ' -4 '* ' Wholesale and Betail GROCERS, FLOUR, FEED AND GRAIN, The Lexington Dispatch. ? 1 Wednesday, August 7. I907. Georgia Prohibition Law as Passed By House. Atlanta, Ga.?As amended and passed by the house last week the Hardeman-Covington-Neel prohibition bill reads as follows: "An act to prohibit the manufacture, sale, barter, giving away to induce trade, or keeping or furnishing at public places, or keeping on hand at places of business of any alcoholic, spirituous, malt or intoxicating liquors or intoxicating bitters, or other drinks, which if drunk to excess will produce intoxication; to accept sale9 of alcohol in certain cases, upon certain conditions; to provide certain rules of evidence in connection with the enforcement hereof; to prescribe penalties, and for other purposes. Section 1. From and after the first day of January next, after the passage of this act, it shall not be lawful for any person within the limits of this State to sell or barter for consideration, either directly or indirectly, or give away to induce trade at any place of business, or keep or furnish at any other places, or manufacture or keep on hand at their place of business any alcoholic, spirituous, malt or intoxicating liquors, or intoxicating bitters, or other drinks, which, if drunk to excess, will produce intoxication, and any person so offending shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be punished a9 prescribed in section 1039 of the penal code of Georgia. Nor shall it be lawful in the lim its of said State for intoxicating I liquors to be sold in dispensaries, and I the sale of intoxicating liquors in said State shall be prohibted to private persons and to the State, its officers and agents. The Doctor's Amendment." "Provided, that licensed druggists may sell and furnish pure alcohol, for medical purposes only, upon written prescription of a regular practicing physician of this State, in the manner herein prescribed, to wit: Before any physician shall issue any such prescription he shall make an actual examination of the person for whom the prescription is granted. The prescription shall be substantially in the following form: 'Georgia county. I, , a regular practicing physician, under the laws of said State, do hereby prescribe for the use of , a patient in my charge, whom I have personally examined of pure alcohol,and do certify in my opinion that the same is necessary in the alleviation or cure of illness from which said patient is suffering. This (date.) (Signed by the physician.)' No prescription shall be filled hereunder except upon ? t _ i _ j 3 a the day npon wmcn it is aateu aau issued, or upon the following day. Within te& days after the same is fill-, ed by the druggist he shall file said prescription for record with the ordinary of the county in which filled, who shall cause the same to be recorded in his office, and a certain copy of the same, or the original prescription showing it has been recorded, shall be primary evidence in any court in this State. The record containing such prescriptions shall be open to public inspection. A recording fee of 5 cents for each prescription so recorded shall be paid by such druggist to the ordinary. Upon any prosecution under this act the burden of proving the defense that the sale was of pure alcohol under prescription as herein provided for, shall be upon the defendant. Provided, further, no druggist who is also a practicing physician shall fill his own prescriptions hereunder, nor shall they be filled at any drug store in which said physician is financially interested, and no prescription shall be refilled; nor shall more than one pint be furnished on any one prescription. The delivery of the alcohol under such prescription shall be made only directly to the person for whom such prescription is issued or to the physician; or in case i rtf o minnr fcn "hi<a -narpnf" rvr frn&rdian VJL M iUlUVA ) VV J-r ?- V" - w* Q ^.- . for him; or in case of a married woman, to her husband for her. Provision for Wholesalers. Provided, further, That nothing in this act shall be so construed as to prevent wholesale druggists from selling or furnishing alcohol in wholesale quantities to regular licensed retail druggists or to public or charity hospitals, or to medical or pharmaceutical colleges. "Be it further provided, That all wholesale druggists shall be required to keep a complete record of all their sales of alcohol, which record shall at all times be open for inspection to the regular authorities of such counties or cities in which such ^wholesale stores are located. Section2.?Any person, firm or cor J poration who shall violate this act in j any respect shall be guilty of a misdemeanor; any physician who shall issue a prescription hereunder containing any false statement shall be guilty of a misdemeanor; any druggist who shall fill any prescription for alcohol in anywise other than herein allowed, ' or shall fail to file a prescription filled by him hereunder with the ordinary within the time prescribed, shall be guilty of a misdemeaner; any person I who shall obtain alcohol for another in accordance with the terms hereof, and who shall convert same to any other use, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Section 3. Nothing in this act shall prohibit the sale bjr licensed druggists of wood or denatured alcohol for art, scientific or mechanical purposes, or grain alcohol for bacteriologists, who are actually engaged in that class of work for scientific purposes only. Section 4. All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this act to be, and the same are hereby repealed." 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 sleeping, offensive breath, etc. It is antiseptic and contains no chemicals or drugs having a narcotic effect, or that can cause the "drug habit." Derek's Drug Store and C. E. Corley. "He Used to be 3?y Papa." An instance of the complications divorces obtained by rich residents of Newport, was related by Rev. Floyd W Tnmkms. rpotnr of Holv Trinitv Episcopal church, in his sermon to the First Regiment, National Guard of Pennsylvania, on Sunday afternoon. Dr. Tomkins vouched for the truth of the story and said the incident ocourred at Newport last summer. Two boys were at play, when one pointed to a man passing in an automobile. "That's my new papa," exclaimed one of the boys; "I think I'm going to like him." "He ain't so much," remarked the other child. "How do you know?" indignantly demanded the first boy. "I guess I ought to." was the reply, "He used to be my papa." Beat Ser Daughter To Death. Little Rock, Ark., July 28.?After quarreling with her husband, Mrs. Wm. Blackburn of Montgomery county waited until Blackburn left the house today and then attacked: her!2r year-old stepdaughter., beating her to death with a broomstick. The child'8 back was broken and her skull fractured. Sentiment is high against the woman. She will be taken to Hot Springs for safe keeping. Eczema. For the good of those suffering with eczema or other such trouble, I wish to say, my wife had something of that kind and after using the doctors' remedies for some time concluded to try Chamberlain's Salve, and it proved to be better than anything she had tried. For sale by the Kaufmann Drag Co. Th# Nature of Love. Love is the river of life in this world. Think not that ye know it who stand at the little tinkling rill?the first small fountain. Not until you have gone through the rocky gorges and not lost the stream; not until you have gone through the meadow, and the stream has widened and deepened until fleets could ride upon its bosom; not until beyond the meadow you have come to the unfathomable ocean and poured your treasures into its depths?not until then can you know what love is.?Henry Ward Beecher. Good Jot for Old Maids. Miss Elder?Well, I maintain that women can do anything that men can. Mr. Gazzam?Oh, no. .The auctioneer's business is one a woman cannot go into. Miss Elder?Nonsense. She'd make every bit as good an auctioneer as a man. Mr. Gazzam?Just imagine an unmarried woman getting up before a crowd and exclaiming: "Now, gentlemen, all I want is an offer!"?London Tit-Bits. For an Impaired Appetite. To improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion try a few doses of ? - ' J x rr^v Chamberlain s oromacn anu juiver ?nulets. Mr. J. H. Seitz, of Detroit, Mich., says: "They restored my appetite when impaired, relieved me of a bloated feeling and caused a pleasant and satisfactory movement of the bowels." Price. 25 cents. Sample free. Kaufmann Drug Co. Election Was Illegal. Columbia, Aug. 1.?The state board of canvassers today unanimously decided the appeal in the Kershaw dispensary election case in favor of the dispensary finding that the election was illegal on account of irregularities. This reverses the finding of the county board, which found that prohibition carried by 84 votes and it keeps the dispensaries open. The prohibitionists will take the case to the supreme court on writ of certiorari. JUST ONE WORD that word Is Tutt'Sj it refers to Dr. Tutt's Liver Pills and MEANS HEALTH. Are you constipated? Troubled with indigestion? Sick headache? Virtigo? Bilious? Insomnia? ANY of these symptoms and many others indicate inaction of the i ,%/FP j You Need. Tutt's Pills Take No Substitute. Great Rejoicing? in 2?aine. Old Orchard, Me., July 31.?During the second day's session today of the Maine Temperance society a telegram was received conveying the announcement of the passage by the Georgia legislature of a prohibition liquor law. A prayer and praise sendee which was in progress at the time was changed into a meeting of general congratulation. The audience received the announcement with tears and hand-clapping, while the leaders on the platform clasped hands enthusiastically. During the session yesterday a special prayer was offered for the passage of the Georgia law. Following the receipt of the news today congratulatory telegrams were sent to Gcv. Smith of Georgia and to Mrs. Armour, president or tne ueorgia woman's Christian Temperance Union. Men Past Sixty in Danger More than half of mankind over sixty years of age suffer from kidney and bladder disorders, usually enlargement of prostate glands. This is both painful and dangerous, and Foley's Kidney Cure should be taken at the first sign of danger, as it corrects irregularities and has cured many old men of this disease. Mr. Rodney Burnett, Rockport, Mo., writes: "I suffered with enlarged prostrate gland and kidney trouble for years and after taking two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure I feel better than I have for twenty years, although I am now 91 years old." Derrick's Drag Store. T&e Editor. The editor sat in his office whence all but him had fled, And he wished that every last deadbeat was in his grave?stone dead. His mind then wandered far away to the time when he should die, And his royal editorial soul should go scooting to the sky. When he'd roam the fields of paradise. and sail o'er iasoer seas. And things glorious would combine, his every sense to please. He thought how then he'd look across the great gulf, dark and drear, That will yawn between his happy soul and those who swindled here, And in agony they would caper, he'd shout to them: "Just quench your thirst with the due that's on your paper." ?Ex. What a New Jersey Editor Says M. T. Lynch, Editor of the Phillipsburg, N. J., Daily Post, writes: 4,I have used many kinds oi; medicines for coughs and colds in my family but never anything so good as Foley's Honey and Tar. I cannot say too much in praise of it." Derrick's Drug Store. Must Accept New Bate. Raleigh, N. C., July 31.?The State corporation commission today decided that the Louisville & Nashville railroad must accept the 2)^ cent passenger rate. Gov. Glenn immediately notified it of the commission's ruling. A telegram was received frcm the Carolina & Northwestern railroad, which intimates that the road will accept the new passenger rate. 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 *w Kaufmann Drug Co. Two boys, Willie and Henry Hue- | ter, brothers, were drowned near the Etiwan phosphate works, in the suburbs of Charleston last week. I The water tank of the Southern I depot in Spartanburg, holding 25,000 gallons, went suddenly to pieces recently, flooding all that section of the yards and doing a good deal of damage. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup is sold under a positive guarantee to cure constipation, sick headache, stomach trouble, or any form of indigestion. If it fails, the manufacturers refund your money. What more can any one do. Derrick's Drmr Store. Lillian, daughter of Mrs. C. E. Whitaker of McColl, was killed by lightning on Monday of last week and her younger sister was badly hurt, but may recover. # A GENUINE DIAMOND RING FOR $2.00 GUARANTEED TTTUU ~ TV~ A D: T T >> mi d jL/iciiiiuiiu J-tiuy i reveai ^ Free how to secure a Beautiful Complexion. Diamonds and exquisite complexion are both de- < sirable. An opportunity to every ?. woman is now offered for obtaining both. For $2.00 I offer a 12 Kt. Gold Shell Ring, shaped like a belcher, with a Tiffany setting, set with a Genuine Diamond and will send free with every order the recipe and directions, for obtaining a faultless i complexion, easily understood and simple to follow. It will save the expense of Creams, Cosmetics and Bleaches. Will free the skin from pimples,blackheads, etc., aad give the skin beauty and The GENUINE DIAMOND RING is Guaranteed by the Manufacturer to be as Represented, and should any purchaser be dissatisfied, I will cheerfully refund I. T^v i 1 i 1 j ine money, jjo iioi let tne price *, I lead you to doubt the genuineness | or value of this ring, as the above guarantee protects each and every { purchaser. Send me S2.00 by mail and take advantage of this ' offer, as the time is limited. Send size of finger for which ring is desired. T. C. MOSELEY, 32 East 23rd St., New York City. ff FREE OFFER Send me your name and the names of 5 reputable people as reference and I will for- t ward you a proposition to act as my agent and sell my goods in your locality. T. C. MOSELEY. Department 15, 32 E. 23rd St., New York City ( I TOBACCO! I ! TS a delicious chew,! A made from the best North Carolina leaf;| a leaf that has a spec ial texture, a special favor and which | makes RED EYE a I specially fine and satis I jlosf^people prefer it I I Ask your dealer for it and I ^ insist on him keeping it* 9. MERCHANTS 9 H Write for Special Prices. 9 j m/TC'C ^ijB i J Hj 11 I I IilS HA1RRBAUSAM IKJU Clear-ea and be*ot:fjec th# naff. I ** QB Promote* a lcxuriant growth. I gJH Never Fails to Bestore Gray I gliMW Hair to its Mouthful Color. I fhim tcaip dincues A hair tailing. * I VJ fl'c,and fl.OOai Dniffiirta . iBlSO" Laxative Fruit Syrup Pleasant to take The new laxative. Does not gripe or nauseate. Cures stomach and liver troubles and chronic constipation by restoring the ?* 1 ? ucuuidi ctwuuiiui iiic auumach, liver and bowels. % Refute substitute*. Prloe 80s. Derrick's Drug Store. f"