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I H Fa W0 w ^B|r ma the best Shoes that can be 1 SEE OUJtS BE] E. P. & F. 1710 Main Stre? fiAiMiAiAiAikiAiMiAiAiaiAiAiAiftsAo* Lombard Iron Wot j AUGUSTA, | F?vndry, N&ohlrn &adBoll?r Worki T Bridges, Mows, Tanks, Tower and Building G >f'.? Cane and Shingle Mill Machinery and Repair J road Castings; Railroad and Mill.Supplies; B< j Oilers, V WHOLES AL J * \ Columbia, QUALITY '*'/ i ' '*? "r ' I ."'V ^ 2;".- . \ ;C> ":. ''II You have probably bought many jfchii good, that cost a good price, but unde test at service soon proved themselves wo It might hare been shoes that sood ' the sid( s, caps broke down, heels gave ? gar? ont and soles were plated. t ' * | f^^pp j| wear your mo 1 t. a, : f ^Opposite Post Office, . * f SOUTHERN J Unexcelled Dining T Through Pullman Sleepi a Convenient Schedule /|y For foil information i V consult nearest Southern ] W R. W. HUNT, D As BROOKS MORGAN, A. I 1907 ALL and /INTER i onoes all kind of leathers to suit dress and every day wear, rmers' medium and heavy rk Shoes a specialty. You y depend that we give you nought and at a small profit. FOBE YOU BUY?? A. DAVIS, ?t, Columbia, S. C. ks and Supply Co. I GEORGIA |! i and Mill Supply Store. Sn|ines, Boilers, ' | anst ruction; Cotton, Saw, Grist, Oil, Fertilizer, | s; Building. Bridge, Factory, Furnace and Rail- ? 1, siting. Packing, Injectors, Fittings, Saws, Files, , > , etc.; Shafting, Pulleys, and.Hangers. CAST EVERY DAY ' | ? i Cnpacity for 300 Hands as and Erie ENGINES, Kortlrvg and > or Injectors. Turbine Water Wheels,etc. > Grade Mill BOILERS Built to Hartford Specifications a Specialty ' Locomotive Tender Tanks > Writs Us Before You Buy ' LSOLINE ENGINES in Stock hipment. rWWWWWWJ id HARDWARE!! " will do well to r ces on G-roceries J a full line of r Holiday goods in J ar wants. G-et f fore you place ? mm, (ORATED, f 2 and RETAIL, J S. C J \ shoesT lgs that looked -ft.. ?<? r the ragged ! irthless. l rail over at ' way, sewing against these tilings, especially in footI ionfident of getting the best quality footney can buy, take advantage of the large >ck constantly available for making pleas at our store. t for W. L. Douglas Shoes for men, $l.5C BOYNE, Columbia, S. C. =??,j RAILWAY. 1 r Car Sanice,' i I. , \t/ ng bars un an irams, s on Local Trains. as to rates, routes,* etc. Railway Ticket Agent, or wy . P. A., Charleston, S. C. Gr. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. W ^ X'X VX'X' X*^ 2^1-" S?i. . The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, October 9,1907. Swansea Locals. Miss Minnie Johnson is at home again after several months stay in Savannah, Ga., and River Junction, Fla. Mrs. "VV. H. Rogers, of Savannah, and Mr. W. H. Johnson, of Scotia, have been here at the bedside of their mother, Mrs. W. L. K. Johnson, who has been very ill. We are glad to say fV> o f. ATTH3 TAViriflAn IU miinVi Koffov lUlHl 9J UliliOUli lO iUU^J.1 ut-uuvi now. Miss Bessie Winham, of Manning, is visiting her sister, Mrs. E. 0. Linner. Mr. Dyches, of Orangeburg, with her little grand daughter, is visiting near here. * Mrs. Mattie Adams, of Atlanta, visited relatives here a week ago. Mrs. Wyman, of Florida, was the guest of Mrs. W. H. F. Raatlast week. Mr. Dannie Cartin, who has been sick with typhoid fever for sometime, is improving. Mr. Willie Courtney has gone to Edgefield where he will attend school at the S. C. C. I. Mr. C. L. Rast and Mr. J. W. Lybrand were in the capital city on business Monday. Rev. A. McA. PIttman, financial agent for Orangeburg Collegiate, Institute, filled the Baptist pulpit here Sunday morning. Mr. T. L. Martin has opened a grocery store in Columbia and will run that in connection with his business here. The cotton crop around Swansea is very fine, but the farmers are finding that obtaining labor to gather it is quite an item. Tip. Sept. 30, 1907. If the. Baby is Cutting Teeth, Be sure and use that old and well tried remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty five cents a bottle. Guaranteed under the Food and Drug act, June 30, 1906. Serial number 1908. tf It is the best of all. Important Notice. All those having communications or news of any kind for publication should bear in mind that we cannot i <*. ^ < i t m a accept copy aicer izociock on xuesaay for issue of that week. We only accept local items after that hour. Notice Veterans! There will be a reunion of Co. I, 15th Regt. S. C. V., at Cbapin, S. C , October 19th. All old veterans are invited to join us and bring well filled baskets. The public generally is invited. Some prominent speakers are ; expected, at least, they have been invited. By order of CAPT. R. W. FRICK, SR., Chapin, S. C. Notice to Our Customers. , We are pleased to announce that j Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, : colds and lung troubles is not affected 1 by the National Pure Food and Drug law as it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we recommend it as a safe remedy for children and adults. Derrick's Drug Store. ? ^ ? u Za Favor of Free Bridges. i To the Editor of the Dispatch: After reading your editorial about j buying the bridges leading to Columbia I cogitated a little as usual. If 1 the County Commissioners are authorized to build roads and bridges, why are not the two boards lawfully empowered to by these bridges ir they are located just where they are most needed. The amount to be paid by each county and when to be paid by each county and when to be paid could be arranged ,in the way most acceptable to each. I live about as far as anybody in the county from the bridges, but 1 am willing to be taxed to buy them if Richland or Columbia will bear the'r ; equitable share. Columbia would receive great benefit from the move and the people of Lexington county would accept it as an act of friendship, as well as an appreciation of , their custom. Yours very respectfully, J. F. Lyles. i Swansea R. F. D. 2To. 2. The farmers of this section are behind in gathering cotton and hay on account of the scarcity of labor and abundance or rain. We are glad to state that Mr. M. M. Arant, after being confined to his bed with fever about four weeks, under the skillful treatment of Dr. J. G. Salley, of Woodford, is improving and we hope soon to see him out again. < Miss Carrie Yon, daughter of Mrs. i Jessie Yon, left last week for Edgefield, where she will attend school. Mr. Elbert Hooker, of Limestone section, Orangeburg county, visited his uncle, J. A. M. Hooker, of this section, last Sunday. Profs. S. J. Derrick and D. E. Jefcoat have been elected to teach the ] Clay Springs school this ensuing term. Sept. 30. J. I No home is so pleasant, regardless of the comforts that money will buy, as when the entire family is in perfect health. A bottle of Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup costs 50 cents. It will cure every member of the family of consti- , pation, sick headache or stomach trou- . ble. Derrick's Drug Store. | A Card of Thanks. To the Editor of The Dispatch: Please allow me snaee in the en 1- I umns of your paper to extend my . many heartfelt thanks to the good people of White Rock for their kind- 1 ness to me and wife during her illness j and death. May God bestow His richest blessings upon them all, is my prayer. W. P. Crompton. White Rock, S. C. Foley's Kidney Cure will cure any case of kidney trouble that is not beyond medical aid. Derrick's Drug Store. 'V" ii:. Masonic Notices. \j A A REGULAR COMMUNICA- 7% ^/zX^tion of Lexington Lodge No. 152, \| X5^lA. F. M., will be held Saturday /I 19th of October, at 7:30 p. m , Brethren are earnestly requested to at- 'y? tend promptly. vj By order of the W. M. -a| Godfrey M. Harm an, Sec. ' j A regular communication of Po- /% maria Lodge, No. 151, A. F. M., will _ <c _ Tt .11 -1_ n /i convene in masonic nan, j-eaK, &. u., Saturday at 7:30 o'clock p. m., Octo- \J ber 19, 1907. The E. A. degree will ym be conferred; in addition lodge of nS instruction will be in order. Prompt si and full attendance of the brethren is requested. Jno. C. Swygert, Master. 71 .J Your skin should be clear and bright ,^J| if your liver is in normal condition. 71 Rings Little Liver Pills act on the liver; Mj and headache, constipation and bilous- * ness disappear. Price 25 cents. Sold M by Kaufmann Drug Co. *P| Mayor Floyd of Spartanburg has Nl organized a very determined fight against the demi-mondes of Spartan- vj burg. The women of the "red light" m district will have to go. The police have been so ordered. -J D. S. Thomas, an Anderson mill operative, shot, but not seriously wounded, Miss Geneva Evans, a pretty 71 operative on last Sunday afternoon. He has been released on bail. Often a woman mistakes audacity NJ in a man for bravery. Every time a man bete with a wo- J man he wins. 71 Few people mourn the loss of other people's money. It is a well known fact that persons Nj living in the pine forests do not suffer from kidney diseases. One dose of \| Pineules at night usually relieves back- y\ ache. 30 days' treatment $1.00. Your v. money refunded if not satisfied. Sold m by The Kaufmann Drug Co. (J ~~~ -si For Sale, \j 90 or 100 acres of good farming land, /\ adapted to small grain, corn, cotton, \j truck, etc., near my place, 3 miles from y\ New Brookland. Apply for terms, etc., to M. W. Shull, ~ 41tf New Brookland, S. C. Jfl Notice. This is to notify all persons to make r> payment of any indebtedness to rhe estate of Jacob L. Roof, deceased,and those having claims will present same for payment on or before lso of November, 1907, to the undersigned. JOHN M. ROOF, 3w49p * Administrator. Notice, Bird Hunters. This is to notify all persons not to hunt birds or trespass in any manner upon* my premises adjoining Snelgrove, Al. Meetze and others. The -law will positively be enforced against V' all trespassers. B 4w50 JEFF. B. AMICK. re Place for Sale. About 50 acres of land, well watered; ar six room cottage, barn and out build- . ings; fine well of water. Located five io miles west of Lexington on the Chero- a+ kee road. Will sell at private sale. P. B. EDWARDS, 16tf Lexington, R. F. D. 2. pj Teacher's Examination. By resolution of the State Board of Education, the next regular examina- |] bion for teachers of Lexington county I will be held in the court house, at Lex- ^ ington, on Friday, October 18th, 1907. i X HIS OTMIIUlttUUU YYXU. uo^xu piUUipMJ at 9 a. m. and close at 4 p. m. Applicants will please furnish paper. Very sincerely. _ J. E. RAWL KYZER, County Supt. of Education. Sept. 7th, 1907. For Sale. One eight acre tract of land for s\le. Has good dwelling, barn and other out buildings; good well of water. Located 1} miles north of Pelion, on Southern railway. For further information apply to Mrs. Annie L. Hutto, 8-lp R. F. D. 1, Pelion, S. C. Sale of Personal Property. I will sell at public outcry on the 10th day of October next, at 11 o'clock a. m., at my place, 3 miles north of Gilbert, all my personal property consisting of one mule 6 years old, one wagon, one buggy, corn, fodder, peaf, etc; also household and kitchen furniture. Terms of sale, cash. D. C. SHULL, 3-49p Gilbert, S. C., Route 2. KIMRD'S HOTEL, J. C. KINARD, Proprietor, < u y Leesville, - - - S. C % o The best attention given guest. Mod- e srn conveniences. Table supplied with ? best the market affords. ? PARLOR RESTAURANT. I B. DAVID, Proprietor. 1336 MAIS St., COLUMBIA. S. C. { 'TheoDlyup to date eating house of Its dud in tho City of Columbia. It is well kept -clean linen, prompt and polite service. ? Zou get what you order and pay only for vhat you get. Within easy reach of desira 3le sleeping apartments. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 3 "IXfl. I Lexington, - S. C., DISTILLER and DEALER in TURPENTINE. 3 Will, at all times, pay high- 3 3st market prices for Crude, 3ased upon Savannah quota* 3 Dions. ^ HAIRRBALSAM I fm^WPfC"W n?rv? And beautifies the nslr. ~ KB Promote! a luxuriant growth. ^J? Never Tails to Eestore Gray O Hair to its youthful Color. a Cure# (calp^diMOtes i^hair ieiling. ^ Aug. 30, 1 V " * v ., ,.tM ' v?;*v r >- W : ^W. H. F. RAST,| \* Thft OnA P^IAA Q#rtP?b a?ir I\ IBV w IIV M IVV ^IVI v; /t|\ I SWANSEA, S. C. * [/ Dry Goods, Notions, Ciothing, Shoes, Eto. w ? I have the Largest and best Selected Stock of Cloth- \m/ ing to be found in any store in the Southern portion R of the County. Full Line of BURGENDER BROS-, L~ of Baltimore, the best Clothing in the country for ? MEN, YOUTH'S, and CHILDREN. New Fall (1) K Styles just arrived. 7f\ | SHOES! CRADDOCK-TERRY'S LINE! ^ I carry a full line of the famous Craddock-Terry -si* P Co's., SHOES for Men, Women, and Children, the |? BEST by test for wear or dress l? MY LONG EXPERIENCE 7R ^ in the Mercantile business and with the Ready Cash J* J\ to pay for all Goods, makes it possible for me to buy goods at CLOSER TRICES than the Merchant who is obliged to buy on credit. E GROCERIES?HEAVY AND FANCY! ^ Mvstnokof Groceries. both Heavv and Fanov. is the Nil/* Best to be found in this section. Everything Fresh -(jT) and Up-to-date. Don't buy anything elsewhere until ^ you see my line and get my prices. ITST. H. F. Rast,^ * U THE ONE PRICE STORE, W | SWANSEA, SOUTHI CAROLINA, % iMES D. QUATTLEBAUM. DUDLEY M. LAKGFORB. m OOLLftRS ?0 CEWTS-?01 GOVFRMT BOjHDS BELOW PAR-HQ! ) ? ! f DOLLARS IN YOUR POCKETS-YES! i.-y HOW ? By giving value received for your money for ehicles and Farming Implements bought of QUATTLEATJM & LANGFORD, at Prosperity, S. C. Quality will be i j i n. j.1 : memDerea long aiter tat? pnut?i? lurgutteu. Let us tell you about oar High Grade Vehicles. Simple id best axles made and most substantial wheel. Old fashned method of painting andmany features which make them tractive and durable. McCormick Mowers and Chattanooga Reversible Disc lows?best made. HJATTLEBAIM & LAN6F0RD, I ' Prosperity, S. C. The Palmetto National Bank, COLUMBIA, S. C. WE ABE A Depository for the United States Government, the State of South Carolina, the County of Richland and the City of Columbia. WE OWN $400,000 United States Bonds and $100,000 State of South Carolina Bonds. WE SOLICIT Accounts of Banks, Firms, Corporations and Individuals. W ?i ir AI Four Per Cent, on deposits in cur Savings Department, in terest calculated quarterly. WE PROMISE Our best efforts to transact your business to yoar entire satisfaction. PALMETTO NATIONAL BANK, - - Columbia, S. C. CAPITAL $250,000.00 Wilie Jones, President. J. P. Matthews, Cashier. teeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeoeeeeoeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeceeeeeeeee $14, $16, $18, $20. j The Oven Top j of this stove is all carefully cement m ed and fitted tight at every joint m p It will never leak ashes or dust, no matter how long pi 1| in use. The two-piece oven bottom allows for ex- f j II pansion and contraction?always stays flat. fj * I JEWEL COOK SIEVES jj| : fl' J are perfect in every detail of construction. Fire boxes are yi J li right shape, width and depth. They hold the fire and save the /jjg < p fuel. There are many other ad- jgf % vantages only found in Jewel J | Cook Stoves. It will pay you to | make careful investigation of { % Jewels before buying. At ijNtfrSS W; ' 11i 5 the price we ask you cannot gyP I|j get the same value elsewhere. N "* 2 Ikl 111 JtDUIUfi Others try to imitate ? I& WflnBlnUs j^/stoves, do X flu not be misled. Genuine JmwmlB bear the M \JL # trademark printed herewith. Buy from fa Xfi Jj Q3. ran no risk of getting imitations. 4W * Stewart-Suydam Hardware Co., | 165 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. J 0