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?? mil iimpi'wiwaawwm Schools am are I As has been their custos MASONIC TEM1 I Text Books an 3 Gome hi I We'll not close at 6, bill S of the local i mmM rthem markets, am r Fall Goods are a J?|^ Millinery jimi ry this season t .at V >racing all the lest We have the p> e ds?representin. |J Ever struct tfie or prices are t M ?Main Street, SsismJSM JOBBEBS - AIT Stoves and Banges, Stove Pipe, Tinware, Enamelware, Hollow Ware, Tin Plate, Iron and \ Asphalt Boofine, 9 Eve Trough a Conductor, SI Wood Mantel life:*; Grates and Ti line Pipe, |f THE PRICES TELL. J. B. FBI! ~ Wholes GROCERS, FLOUR, SEED RUS1 ' We Want the Merchants, 1 ington County to CaU and Purchases. We Can Fid Money. ' 1823 and 1825 Main BBmWWAWW*VAW I Colleges | Now Opening! I tn lor nearly three quarters \ century > BUM CO J PLE, COLUMBIA, S. C. ! supply all d School Supplies. >fore the rush. | ; remain open for the benefit | inions and others. jj I 1 WAWWVAWAWiVViVV Bpi just returned from the J d the advance styles in\ \ rriving daily. i b Dress uooas. j the largest stock of Mil- ^ ; we have ever carried, ^ ; shapes arid colors. f ttiest line of Ladies' Dress J all the latest weaves. We v market more favorable, 5 ! he lowest they have ever ^ TT son, | Near Postoffice, J - - S. C. J icr & bro., eet, Columbia. S. S. D DEALERS - IN / ; ? 121d ieet Metals, * Lies, . Fire Brick and Clay Pumps, Pipe, Fittings, valves, Cocks, Hose, Electric and . Gas Fixtures, Paints and Oils, Cutlery, Wire Netting. i THE QUALITY SELLSDAT & CO., ale and Retail , FEED AND DRAIN, r PROOF OATS. Planters and Farmers of LexSee Us Before They Make lheir Your Wants and Save You Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. #!TTH PTT!? have found favor with everybody ?babes and men, the little girl in pinafores and her mother and her grandmother. They are of the sweet, delicious, wholesome, melt-in-your-mouth kind, and we're anxious to have you try them if you don't know the products of our ovens. If you do u i A. __i_ Know we won t, nave tu as*, yuu REIDLINGER'S STEAM BAKERY, COLUMBIA, S. C. The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, October 9/1907. Chapia News. Being as our little town has no been heard of in quite awhile, I wil inform the good people of Lexingtoi county through the columns of th< clever old Dispatch, that we are stil among the living; though we are no making much noise, but we are get ting there just the same. Our little town is still on a boon and it bids fair to make greater pro cress in the next twelve months thai it has made in the twelve months jus passed. Mr. N. L. Derrick is building a ver nice residence on the west side o town. Mr. Derrick moved in on midst early last spring and he like: our town so well that he is buildinj and will remain in our midst. The cotton mill question has beei about decided, and ereHwelve month: have passed the harmonious sound o spindles will be heard in the directioi of Chapin. The Chapin ginnery is doing a goo( business. It is kept busy from earl^ morn until late at night. The Bank of Chapin is getting 01 very nicely. Business has increasec so much that they had to get an as sistant. Although this bank is in iti infancy it is already doing an immense amount of business. Our section of the country has beer blessed with good crops this season, Crops like the ones that will be har vested this year will enable the farm ers to have plenty of hog and hominy The C. N. and L. raiiroaa companj has built a cotton platform, as there is an immense amount of cottor bought at this place. Mrs. C. P. Robinson attended the W. C. T. U. convention in Newberry last week. The health of our town is very good at present, although we have had some sickness during the summer. Mr. Chas. P. Robinson is doing a good business with his brick plant. v L. M. P. n ATADPTT vxlx n amt 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 ik) chemicals or drugs having a narcotic effect, or that can cause the "drug habit." Derri ^k's Drug Store and C. E. Corley. Improve Our Courts. It becomes moneyless people to live apright lives. If they get wrong at any time they have a poor chance in court. It is a sad spectacle to see a poor man or woman hauled before the judge and tried with very little show of defense. But when a man or woman of influence and money is hauled before the court on a charge of felony, mistrials, postponements and jurors adroitly chosen and instructed, will Anally get an acquittal or a much lighter sentence than they deserve. On the merest technicality a new trial can be secured and one fixed juror is enough to make a mistrial. In this county jurors are gradually moving up to a higher plane. The most of them drawn are above being bought. They can be depended on to acquit themselves like fair, honest men who have a regard for justice.?Carolina Spartan. White Book News. Mrs. J. B. Haigler and children have gone on a visit to her mother, Mrs. Havird, of Newberry. Mr. Rice, the superintendent of the C. N. and L. railroad, happened with an accident near here last Tuesday. He ran into a Seaboard passenger train with his motor car and the car was smashed to pieces. He and the negro narrowly escaped; Rev. J. B. Haigler and Mr. J. Ed. Shealy attended conference last week which was held at Springfield, S. C. Our town was saddened last Friday by the death of Mrs. W. P. Crompton who had been in ill health for several months. Roerer Brothers are putting several buildings on their land near here which they purchased from Mrs. Sallie Gibson. They intend starting a lumber and wood business soon. Femine. September 30, 1907. A Card. This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money if Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure i_ 1 1 - ii 1 J your cougn, neais me iung.s anu prevents serious results fiom a cold. Cures la grippe cough and prevents pneumonia and consumption.^ Contains no opiates. The genuine is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. Derrick's Drug Store. Wedding and Birthday Presents for Everybody. We are now opening up one of the finest lines of silverware and glassware for wedding and birthday presents and useful household "articles that has ever been shipped to Lexington. All these goods are of standard make and the best quality. The prices have never been so reasonable for 9uch highclass goods. The ladies are especially invited to call and inspect this stock. Now is the time to make vour selections. HARMAN'S BAZAAR. Hard Times in Kansas. The old days of grasshoppers and drouth are almost forgotten in the prosperous Kansas of today; although a citizen of Codell, Earl Shamburg, has not yet forgotten a hard time lie encountered. He says: 'T was worn out and discouraged by coughing night and day, and could find no relief till I tried Dr. . v? T\: T* JVlllg > JL> t?\V JJISVin Ci_) . All LUUJft. than one bottle to completely cure nxe." The safest and most reliable cough and cold remedy and lung and throat healer ever discovered. Guaranteed by Kaufmann Drug Co., and Derrick's Drug Store, 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. ; My Hair si Ran A.tvai 11; o lt ? Don't have a falling out wii r j| your hair. It might leave yot if Then what? That would mes -1# thin, seraggly, uneven, rouj Jjlhair. Keep your hair at hom< ii Fasten it ttehtlv to vour scali J Youcaneasilydoitwith Ayer r Hair Vigor. It is sbmethir I more than a simple hair dres ing. It is a hair medicine, 1 hair tonic, a hair food. 9 ' f The best kind of a testimonial? 1 "Sold for over sixty years." A Mad? by J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mi j V* Also msrmfsotnrers of yLI J SARSAPAR1LLA. CflERRY PECTORA ! Transfers of BeaLEstate. The following transfers of real l tate have been recorded in the cle , office since our last issue: Mary S. Ferris to T. Halsey 1 - lot in Batesburg, for $1,650. Mrs. L. B. and L. B. Haynes r Samuel C. Morris, 1 acre in towr 3 Leesville for $300. t R. L. Shuler to Malinda Tucker, in Brookland for $50. 3 J. A. Mims to Mrs. Annie M. C - son, 400 acres in Boiling Springs to ship for $25. I A. R. Phillpis to Dr. James Cros: i lot in Leesville for $250. J. M. Carson to Jim Corley, loi i town of Irmo for $30. A. D. Shull to J. E. Price, lot Brookland for $100. Mary C. demons to Lonnie Clemons, 10 acres in Gilbert Hoi township for $40. Mrs. Lessie H. Fort to Mrs. S. Shumpert, lot in town of Pelion $72. AXT rp XT n ofVkfwa f A "i\ vv jl . iiuiiuiau aiiu uuu^io ivs .u M. L. Huffman, 80 aere9 in Fork to ship, her distributive of Jos. Huffr estate. M. L. Huffman and others to W. Huffman and Lena R. Dreher, acres in Fork township, their dis butive share of Jos. Hutfman estat E. Jones and others to Mary S. F lot in Batesburg for $1. Washington Clark to Vandy Spires, 216 acres for ?400. Mrs. Lessie H. Fort to How Caldwell, 4,400 acres rented for ? 000. Elizabeth B. Hair to S. P. Shump 194 acres in Boiling Springs towns for ?25. Call to Veterans. All veterans who were members Camp,Joseph E. Johnson No. 1< are requested to meet at Chapin Saturday, October 14th, 1907, lor purpose of re-organizing said cai Members of other camps also invit G. W. WILLIAMS Chapin, Sept. 23. ? A Criminal Attack on an inoffensive citizen is frequei made in that apparently useless li tube called the -appendix." Its j erally the result of protracted cor pation, following liver torpor. King's New Life Pills regulate the li prevent appendicitis, and establish : ulax habits of the bowels. 25c. at Ki mann Drug Co., and Derrick's D Store. Dead Body in Bushes. Norfolk, Oct. 2.?A murder mysta with no ciue, came to light near Jamestown exposition while ne workmen were grubbing along Virginia tracks. The negroes for hidden in the high bushes, a th foot box in which was packed the membered and headless body of adult person. Through fear or ig ranee they set fire and burned whole thing to get it out of their v The Game Law. Every true lover of game she see to it that the game law is fi observed not only in the matter the time of starting to shoot birds, also in the matter of their sale. T1 who fail to comply with the should be dealt with. No true sj or huntsman should have any sci les as to reporting violations of eil provision of thp law for theoroteci ; of game. ? Winnsboro News Herald. . It is claimed indigestion is the Nat al disease. That's why the demand Rings Dyspepsia Tablets keeps incr ing because they do the work. Stora . trouble, dvsnensia. indigestion, bl ing, etc., yield quickly. Two c treatment free. Ask your drug , about them. Sold by Kaufmann I ? Co. The Cotton Crop. Washington, Oct. 2.?The cer bureau reports 1,430,265 bales, coi ' ing round as half bales, ginned f] the growth of 1907, up to Septem 25. This is exclusive of 95 count | from which reports have not been ceived. The unreported counties had 2 active ginneries and last year ginned 199,423 bales to September The total number of bales gin last year to September 25 was 2,057,! To cure a cold fir^t move the bow Bees Laxative Cough Syrup acts gei on the bowels, drives out the c fllA 1-40Q/1 Tf'c Vil^OCQllf fn t VJimi O l Ait ii^KVAt -A. U >' |/AVU-l?(?JUI/ IV V and mothers highly recommend it colds, croup and whooping con Guaranteed Tfo give satisfaction or m es refunded. Equally good for yoi and old. Sold by Kaufmann Drug ( Miss Daisy Hampton, daughter Gen. Wade Hampton, and Judge R dolph Tucker, of Virginia, will married in Columbia soon. A man's outcome usually depei upon his income. \ .vy-. 1 F. W. WAGENER & COMPANY, COTTON DEPARTMENT, Charleston, S. C. We have arranged to handle thj Cotton to best advantage, and so^ I licit consignments. :h * We give special attention to i ;| handling Staple Cotton, viz: "Allen s Seed," ''Florodora" and others of ? this grade. a -| ' POLE HARNESS J ^ WBMKEZ AAJ yf single harness and all the "toggery" I ^ y?ur horses need can be fonnd here, in H superior workmanship and fine qdfelity. I r" jr*. When you are buying a harness this is j| -1\* the place you want to buy at. Every-' i J /WPBL. one knows that our fine driving or 'I f\fmm I A/'I Ml draught harness cannot be beat for ea_ I YW 1 I |j( IIIA beauty, reliability and superior excelirk's wX?J lence, and our prices are beyond com'' THE WHITE ROTARY SEWING MACHINE , >wnThe design and finish of the stand is unexcelled. Nothing 3011' to equal it has yet appeared on the market. b in STEADY, SWIFT AND SURE. Has a very large Bobbin?Holds more thread than any other low BALL BEARING, ? A LIGHT RUNNER?STRONG and durable. It is something new. for (White SHUTTLE Machine has been in use twenty-five years.) The NEW HOME stands at the top of SHUTTLE machines. I have the latest, drs. Always on hand good Second Hand Machines. Needles for $11 macliines and * macliine attachments, shuttles, belts and the best pure SPERM OIL. s J. H. BERRY, 1802 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. itrie. i ? ox, w. t ^ NEW SHOES; " OLD PRICES. ert, J| ffiB CBi'l3? The time is near at hand ?hip when you wiil make your ^flMAppPRnnl nwJ? selection for- your fall and ' winter SH0ES- We have BKi / now in store for you one of i ?f \lf V^ll])ressed\ vy\ \ the most complete stocks to on II select from. All the new the IJ^p { jqu styles and leathers, and at ?p. Ww Money Saving Prices. Quick " * \ I sales and small profits. i ^.txadt MMK^^BSKV I, .7 ? ^ ) x wliT?to AKSamjrw a J Farmers9 heavy work shoes MQfj kifLfiiV ^ speciality. Remember our .FATHERS motto: >?y "SAME SHOES FOR LESS MONEY" E HARMAN'S SHOE STORE, ^5' Post OfB.ce Block, ... COLUMBIA, S. C. VtJf, y reg- = FURNITBEE. md, Jiree dis- : 5 an rno- DONT FORGET the "" H. A. TAYLOR, 4 >uid Successor to Maxwell & Taylor, ally feof NEAR POST OFFIC^ COLUMBIA, S. C, W lose Dort When you are looking for Furniture. We buy only in up- Solid Car Load Lots and at the lowest spot cash prices, we Won therefore, can se^ y?u t?r *ess than if we bought in local shipand ments. io? Solid Oak Bedroom Suites. 1 f0r eks- Nine Pieces?One Bed, One Bureau, One Washstand, One iach Centre Table, Four Chairs. One Rocker?all for $17.25. oat? No. 7 Black Oak Stove . / with a complete list of Cooking Utinsels, for $7.50. No. 8 Black Oak, with a complete list of Utinsels, $12.50. Our ( lsus ine is complete. All grades. Prices guaranteed as low as * pom Furniture of the same grade can be bought. Write or phone iber 490 for prices - H. A. TJL1TUO COLUMBIA, S. C. , 25. *1 npd ~ " * 11 BANK OP CHAPIN, for 9 -7 I : : : CHAPIN, S. C. : : ang I Our banking facilities are excellent. We 2o. I place them at your command. 5 per cent, inof I terest paid on time deposits. Kindly favor us an- I with your business. be I J. F. HONEYCUTT, Cashier. .1 J. A. BLACKWELDER, President. I - nas h V^L *