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I B^S^S^M^^SSSSSkSM^^^V .' ^b,SHoil S In Oxfords, Strap Ties, Gibson Tie, Opera Slippers, 2 2 Leather House Slippers, Cloth Slippers and Light ? ? ???:? rxr~i~\*4. tt;<v>> fiVinoc in fact everything: for ? (0 Doling n OlgUI* AJLX^U UUVVW, ? v ^ 8 dress and every day wear, are now ready for our Lex- X 8 ington friends. They can always be satisfied that we X f 8 give them the best that money can buy at the smal- X ^ 8 lest possible cost i 8 FOB GOOD HONEST SHOES i ? | E.t P. & P. A. DAVIS, I * 1710 Main Street Columbia, S. C. g i l omhard Iron Works and Supply Co. [ Ifj ~ AUGUSTA, GEORGIA t\ Foundry, Machine and Boiler Works and Mill Supply Store*, Engines. Boilers, : [ Bridges, Roofs, Tanks, Tower and Building Construction; Cotton, Saw, Grist, Oil, Fertiliser, < Cane and Shingle Mill Machinery and Repairs; Building. Bridge, Factory, Furnace and Rail- > 1 < road Castings; Railroad and Mill Supplies; Belting, Packing, Injectors, Fittings, Saws, Files, ; ( r-e ???????oilers, etc.; Shafting, Pulleys, and Hangers. v CAST EVERY PAY M fS % Cnp&city for 300 Hernds j r Atlas and Erie ENGINES, Kortirvg and 4 Loader Injectors. Turbine Water Wheels, etc. 1 ftigh Gru.de Mill BOILERS Built to Hartford I. mm Specifications cv Specialty Locomotive Tender Jartka i f Write Um Before You Buy f fspsMjp^frwp^wppqpiqpQPMwiigiki > ?i^pipipip?eopneipiuipipiu>pipioieioP LIGHT SAW MILLS and GASOLINE ENGINES in Stock z Quick Shipment. I The Preserving Season I | is at Hand. t # Don't you need some jars, extra jar tops, extra jar ^ # rings, wax top cans, wax strings, jelly Glasses, etc? f # We herewith name prices: ^ \Mason's Fruit Jars, pints, per dozen 50c. J , J Mason's Fruit Jars, quarts, per dozen. 60c. J \ Mason's Fruit Jars, half-gallons, per dozen 75c. J \ Extra Fruit JarTops, per dozen 25c. J _ V Extra Fruit Jaf Rubbers, per dozen 5c. J i Wax Top Cans, quarts, with strings 45c. J J Extra Wax Strings. 5c. \ J Jelly Glasses, 1-3 pints, per dozen 25c. 5 5 Jelly Glasses, 1-2 pints, per dozen 30c- \ ' Let niluTe your order. xeiepnoiw < a. _ $ MERCHANTS SUPPLIED AT J J WHOLESALE PRICES. A | Lorick & Lowrance, | J _ INCORPORATED, 2 ^B ?J?I1 1 :? QUALITY SHOES! ^ Toa have probably bought many things that looked good, that cost a good price, but- under the rugged 5?eS?- 1 test of service soon proved themselves worthless. It might have been shoes that soon run over at | *tw? ai<w r??.rv? broke down, heels gave way, sewing I gave oat and sole9 were plated. ^Jff To gnard against these things, especially in footwear, and be confident of getting the best quality foot. | Tm/BMjB I , wear your money can buy, take advantage of the large and choice stock constantly available for making pleas_ ? ing selections at our store. ^ Sole'agent for W. L. Douglas Shoes for men, $1.50 1 T. A. BO YNE, i .*/. v Opposite Post Office, Columbia, S. C. . ___ _ ? ^SOUTHERN RAILWAY.^ J Unexcelled Dining Car Service, $ A Through Pullman Sleeping Cars on all Trains, JK iki Convenient Schedules on Local Trains. ^ ?IJ I W /iy For full information as to rates, routes, etc. yjj^ jJL consult nearest Southern Railway Ticket Agent, or R. W. HUNT, D. P. A., Charleston, S. C. ^ Ay BROOKS MORGAN, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. \)/ \ The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, August 28,1907. WOHEtf ABE CHOPPEI TO DEATH. Negro, Formerly Employed by Farmer Sets Fire to Barn, and While it was Burning was Caught by Farmer': Wife and Her Servant in Act of Rob bing the House, Whereupon h< Chops them to Pieces wtth Axe. Near Merchantsville, New Jersy last week Mrs. Frances Horner, agec 67 years, wife of Edward Horner, i farmer, and Mrs. Victoria Napolie, i servant, were chopped to death ii their home, it is charged, by Charles Gibson a negro who was formerly em ployed on the farm. The assassin first set fire to th( Horner barn. While Horner and Mrs Napolie's husband were trying to rescue some of the horses from the barr Mrs. Horner and her servant cam? upon the negro in the act of robbing the bouse. The robber attacked th( women with an axe and chopped then to pieces. Mrs. Horner's head wai severed and Mrs. Napolie's heac chopped in and her body covered witl gashes. Horner and Napolie returnee to the house to find Mrs. Horner lying in a pool of blood and Mrs. Napolie who was near by, died soon after wards. Two gold watches and a sum o money had been taken from th< house, and the police located tin watches in a pawn shop in Philadel phia, where they had been put by i negro. The pawnbroker, according to the police, identified the negro The pawn tickets were in his posses sion. Stephen Dorsey, another negro wh< ? n Aa oil Vw was WILLI U1U3UU W lie 11, as anggtu ui pawned the watches, was also arrest ed, although the police do not believ< he had anything to do with the mur der. Gibson, who was discharged b} Horner some time ago, applied fo: work yesterday. He was told that h< could sleep in the barn and that h< would be given work in the morning Farmers running to the fire declare that they saw the negro fleeing fron the home. Gibson refused to make any state ment a3 to the murder, but when on< of the watches was recovered fron the pawn shop and shown him, mark ed with the name, "Horner," he wai asked if he knew to whom it belonged and replied: "Yes, and I am sorry fo: him." , We Guarantee Satisfaction. J. A. Brogdon, of the National Sigi Ho.. Davton. O.. writes under date o Oct. 12,1906: "Nosena is the only prep oration I have ever used that relieve my affection so speedily and pleasantly I am getting the first real pleasure on of breathing that 1 have experience* since I contracted catarrh six year ago. Money would not: buy my tube o Nosena if I could not get another.^ . Buy Nosena from Derrick's Dru Store and C. ?. Corley and get you money back if not satisfied. Sampl tube and booklet by mail 10 cents. Brown Manufacturing Co., St. Louis, Mo. and Greenville, Tenn. Disfranchisement Bill Signei By Governor Smith. Atlanta, Ga.?Governor Smith ha affixed his signature to the Feldei Williams negro disfranchisement bil approving that measure. [ He stated that he felt especiall pleased to approve the measure an that he felt confident that the peopl would ratify its provisions when snl mitted to them at the next genera election. It was undoubtedly the most popi lar plank in the platform on whic Governor Smith was elected, and i is so framed that while it will disfrar chise 90 per cent of the negroes c the State, the right of franchise c every white man is preserved. If the Baby is Cutting Teeth Be sure and U9e that old and well trie remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Soothin Syrup, for children teething. It soott es the child, softens the gums, allay all pain, cures wind colic and is th best remedy for diarrhoea. Twent; five cents a bottle. Guaranteed un der the Food and Drug act, June 3C 1906. Serial number 1908. tf It is the best of all. Ba&k Clerk Disappears Wit] $11,000 in Securities. Washington, Aug. 22.?Edwin H Pott9, until a few days ago a truste employe of the American Nations bank, is mi99ing and the police ar looking for him on a charge of hav ing stolen $11,000 of certificates o Erie railroad stock. A warrant ha been issued for his arrest. Hay Fever and Summer Cold; Victims of liay fever will experienc great benefit by taking Foley's Hone; and Tar, as it stops difficult breathin; immediately and heals the inflamed ai passage, and even if it should fail t cure you it will give instant relief.1 The genuine is in a yellow package Derrick's Drug Store. Jest Ask Sad. z Our fam'ly is the queerest one I'll bet you ever 9ee; = There ain't but one in all the batcli ) With a good quality. The re9t o' us have lots o' traits, But all of 'em are bad, An' if you don't believe me, why, ' You jest ask dad. 5 . There's 9ister Kate an' 9ister Nell, S Their fault is makin' breaks; They ain't like pa a single bit, ' Because they make mistakes. . They ought to have been better wit: The trainin' they have had, j But if you don't believe me, why, % You jest ask dad. i Next comes my sisters, Bess and Su 1 With fault of too much style; s They seem to think o' nothin' else, They talk it all the while. They keep us in hot water with 5 Some fool, expensive fad, An' if you don't believe me, why, You jest ask dad. l ' ; Now last?not least?comes Bill a r me; } ^Fergettin' is our trait, l It ain't no habit we've acquired, 3 It seems to be our fate. I We all take after ma, we do? 1 No wonder we're so bad? j An' if you don't believe me, why, r - You jest ask dad. f , ?Woman's Home Companion. The Limit of Life. ^ The most eminent medical scientis i annnnimAra in t.ViA /" rvnr'.lnfflirvn t"V) 3 tlie generally accepted limitation human life is many years below the 2 tainment possible with- the advanc< 1 knowledge of which the race is no r possessed. The critical period, that d termines its duration, seems to be b tween 50 and 60; the proper care of tl ' body during 'this decade cannot be to strongly urged; carelessness the beii > fatal to longevity. Nature's best help a after 50 is Electric Bitters, the scienl " fic tonic medicine that revitalizes eve: - organ of the body. Guaranteed by tl 3 Kaufmann Drug Co., and Derrick Drug Store. 50c. T Clot on the Brain. p These doctors are very much 111 3 sheep. Where one makes a succe?; 3 ful jump all follow. When some e . terprising surgeon discovered appe 3 dicitis and made the word the othe 1 followed, and now if anyone nev saw an appendix he can talk wise - about it. Fifty years ago in tt 3 county there was no such thing as 1 clot on the brain. But all diseas . and pains about the head suggest 3 clot on the brain. That theory h t been knocked "sky high" and it r evident that doctors have been loo ing in the wrong place for clots 1 these years. In Utica, New York, man had a stroke of paralysis and 1 i vocal wheels refused to work. T f doctors of course said, "Clot on tl - brain; he will never recover; ca 8 hopeless.77 Bat this man sat aoi ^ suddenly on a chair where there w i a tack with the business end up. ] s vrose quicker than he sat down a * gave emphatic expression to some i ^ 'marks that shall not be printed. Afl r he came to himself he ascertain e that the tack reached the clot th the doctors had located in the he and the man was so happy that nearly talked himself to death.?Cj ^ olina Spartan. Prevents Headache. 19 Force them! No?aids them. Ramo: treatment of Liver Pills and Tonic P I, lets strengthens the liver and digesti organs so that they do their own wc and fortifies your constitution agaii y future trouble. Entire treatment 2 d Derrick's Drug Store and C. E. Corle; e . A Masculine Victory. ll A woman member of the bar gi\ . _ to our correspondent the followi k correspondence with the reservati j. that no names 9hall be quoted. t The first letter was from a man la yer and was as follows: , Dear Miss Blank: We agree to t compromise as proposed in your fa\ of this date. Not because your clie has a just right to such settlemei but from the fact that we do not cs ^ to open a contest with a worn J? lawyer. 9 To which his reply was sent: e rjpnt.lpmpn T nnfp vonrs aorrppi ? J ~ ?O* ' ^ to a settlement, although I cann > congratulate you on your gallantt in begging the question. Like t original Adam, you seem inclined hide behind a woman's petticoat. 1 And the following letter closed t correspondence: Dear Miss Blank: If you will tu ? to the early pages of Genesis you w j discover that Eve did not wear a p< ticoat.?Cleveland Plain Dealer. e >f If you suffer from bloating belchii: g sour stomach, Indigestion or Dyspeps: take a Rings Dyspepsia Tablet after ea meal and overcome the disagreeat trouble. It will improve the appetii and aid digestion. Sold by Kaufmai S Drug Co. P UTAM *?rtv?*T iinA^nl fnn nrAW* An " ~uen cue vcij unciui ivi ivvmcii ^ be married to. r It is said that one-eight of the re\ fj nues of the United States is deriv , from the tobacco industry in one foi or another. Buy Hair at Auction? At any rate, you seem to be (getting rid of it on auction-sale principles: "going, going, g-o-n-e!" Stop the auction .4 a i t t . t wnn Ayer s nair vigor, n certainly checks falling hair; no mistake about this. It acts as a regular medicine; makes e, the scalp healthy. Then you must have healthy hair, for it's nature's way. The best kind oi a testimonial? "Sold lor over sixty years." M Msds by J. C. Ayer Co., Lowsll, Km*. VB Also maau&otursra of SABSAPAR1LLA. n, lll/ers parcu, I Value of Advertising. The lady who posed for "The Bath," which so shocked Pittsburg when it was shown in the Carnegie art institute's exhibit, is about to be married to a wealthy citizen of that city. One more instance of the value of advertising.?Charleston Evening Post. Wonders Will Never Cease. its A baby floating all night at sea of without being^drowned, a watch found it- in the lung of a cow; a man returning 3(* to the owner a lost roll of bills, and w Tillman tipping a colored porter? j >e- these are among the things reported in this morning's papers. Yet we are 30 told that the age of miracles is, past. t ef ?New York Evening Post, d- ? \ T Summer coughs and colds yield at ^ once to Bees Laxative Cough Syrup. : s Contains houev and tar but no opiates. Children like it. Pleasant to take. Its laxitive qualities recommend it to mothers. Hoarseness, coughs, croup yield quickly Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. ^ *e s_ Northern Florida and Northern n Georgia can boast of, some of the I < largest tobacco plantations in the _ worid. 1 rs er The average size of Australian sheep | y runs is 36,000 acres, while sheep runs ^ ils in South Africa average only 5,500 a acres. ' \ es Vladivostok imported last year I a from Australia and the Argentine reas public more than 12,000,000 pounds of I is meat. k- Pineules for the kidneys strengthen all these organs and assist in drawing poison from the blood. Try them for rheu. L matism, kidney, bladder trouble, for 118 lumbago and tired worn out feeling, he They bring quick relief. Satisfaction he Guaranteed. Sold by Kaufmann Drug , ra A famous man is one who is known I as by more people than he knows. 3e " A woman is never satisfied unless . nd she has something to worry about. re" Hustle for what you can get and don't worrv about what vou can't ? have. " ' I iat ^ Home and Farm and The Dispatch j he one year for $1.25. Subscribe now. . ir- ? ? THE STATE OF SOUTH GAROLIHA. j To the Commissioners of Elections for ' res , the County of Lexington: Dg Whereas Hon. J. M. Epting, who, at the General Election held in November, 1906, was chosen a member of the House of Representative for the Election Disw trict of Lexington County, to serve for * two years, has since said election de- ] , parted this life, And whereas the Con- . e stitution of the State of South Carolina ? ror directs that in such a case a Writ of ' mt Election shall be issued by the Speaker ^ of the House of Representatives for the 1 purpose of filling the vacancy thus ocLre casioned for the remainder of the term an for which the Member so dying was elected to serve: ] Now, therefore, You and each of you are hereby required, after due adver- | ng tisement, and with strict regard to all I ot the provisions of the Constitution and ' Laws of the said State touching your ( ' 1 duty in such case, to hold an election j he for a Member of the House of Repre- ( to sentatives, for the Election District aforesaid, to serve for the remainder of , the term for which the said J. M. Epting was elected; the Polls to be opened | I at the various places of election in the [ rn said District on Tuesday, the tenth day I jjl of September, 1907, by the various sets [ of Managers for those places respectively; and the counting of the votes cast and the declaration of the result of the election to be in accordance with the provisions of law providing for the General Elections and the manner of conducting the same, ch This Writ, together with your return >le of the Election to be held under it. have te, before the House of Representatives at un its next meeting after the election. Witness the Honorable Richard S. to Whaley, Esquire, Speaker of the House of Representatives, at Charleston, S. C., this tenth day of July, in the year of -e- our Lord one thousand nine hundred ect and seven. Richard S. Whaley. Speaker of the House of Representatives. 'm Tom C. Hamer, CleTk of the House of Representatives. SEE I HERE! | 0 J Is your Liver all right? Are your Kidneys in a healthy condition? If so, HILTON'S LIFE for 2 the LIVER 2 and KIDNEYS 2 will keep them so. If not, Hilton's Life for the Liver and Kidneys will make them so. A 25c. bottle J will convince you of this fact Sold wholesale by TT.A WllVWATT /? HA * me iiiuixajf x/xug vu.9 ^ Columbia, S. C. 2 For sale at The Bazaar, 2 Lexington, S. C. 2 Before You Purchase Any Other Writa rHE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANY] ORANGE, MA8S. 1 Many Sewing Machines are made to sell regardess of duality, but the " Jfew Home" is mad? 0 wear. Our guaranty never runs out I We make Sewing Machines to suit all conditions >f the trade. The "New Home" stands at the i9ad of all Hig:li-grra?Ie family sewing machines, Sold by authorized dealers only, 1 for sale by W . P. KOOF, Lexington, S. 0. Backache Kny person having backachej cidney pains or bladder troublal vho will take two or three* ?ine-ules upon retiring at nighl (hall be relieved before morning MMMte TU?JIdml rtttm of tie BHV crate rant and facias cbH talnad froa tka ffatfea VM im bMt ncegBind by the Medical pra* baaioa for caatartaa. la Pina-uloa w oM dlof tka Tirt? ?f tha Hath* Mat tw irc?f Taint in rattariqi all KMmv tad BlaiMarTreabla* LmmaAmI ii Mm tiilihftlii m Mmv |a|Mi^ HMB-ULB MBDJCINB CO.. CHICAGO The Kaufmann Drag Co. hi a Biaaig v New Disnvery FOR GSSSI18 AND AIL THROAT AND LUNG TOOUSLSS. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY OR MONEY REFUNDED. DR. Ii. Li. TUUJjJS 1608 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. PAINLESS TOOTN EXTRACTOR AND DENTIST. BEST PLATES $10.00 BRIDGE WORK (per tooth) - $5.00 GOLD FILLINGS - - $1.00 up PAINLESS EXTRACTION 25 and 50o All dental work done at money saving prices. Sep. 5 tf f D. QUICK, Lexington, - S. C., DISTILLER and DEALER in TURPENTINE. Will, at all times, pay high* 3st market prices for Crode, sased upon Savannah quotations. gTw. lindler. Chapin, S. C., ' las an up-to-date line of BOFFINS AND CASKETS )n hand, at prices to suit everybody. 3rices range from SI.50 np to $50.00. 2all on me and I will save you money. Jan. 2. 3m 0^ |% 11 fll 1 and WHISKEY HABITS S 11110 cured at home with r 111 tfWV out pain. Book of par8 I I IV IVI ticulars sent FREE. | I BHM B. M. WOOLLEV, M. D. ^0 Atlanta, Ga. Office 104 N. Pry or Street. KILL the COUGH *np CURE the LUNGS with Or if iitor's