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ftl" ?Girlhood to Lydla E Pinkham's > Tile responsibility for a daughter's si toktre largely rest* with the mother.* h ii The right influence sod the iafor- ? Motion which is of vital interest tot. ? the daughter imparted at the proper ? time h*? not ?ulj e?ved the l&e but fa Insured the siiuouw of many a beau* T ^ ^?en lUltni In bMlf Tl f or lower limbs, eyes dim, desire far solitude; when she la a mystery to f( herself and friends, her mother ? shopld come to her aid, and remem- I WdM'i v?t? I? tote Gdtopound, made from native r ' + roots and herbs, will at this time ? prepare the system for the earning ^ change, and start this trying* period ft In a young girl's life without pain h or irregularities. It has been thus depended upon for two generations, & Hundreds of letter* from yefaftg a girls and their mothers, expressing ? gratitude for what Lydia E, Pink- 0 ham's. Vegetable Compound has done b for them, are constantly being *&- fc ceived. r Miss -Ellen M. Olson, of #1? H. East St., Kewanee, I1L writes^- ? Dear Mrs. Pinfcham.*? * **I have had the best doctors in our town _ ' ,m- -a *1? -II that. C TOT BIT npKOOCS aim uizcj ?u I ?n operation was necessary. Ihadhwiacte, I a ' . No other remedy, has such a i ills. Thousands of women residii States bear willing testinKay to t E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Uttt E. RiUm'i YcptsMeCewpossJ; Ml w lilt I > LEXINGTON, S. C. I AAAAAAAAA^VVWVN $ Library, Seitntifie and Classical 7 ^ Conrm. j r ? Vocal and Instrumental Mngic, Drawing j and Elocution. College Trained CI Teachers. Expenses for i Session $80 to $80. Term Begins September 1907. I Fall Term Ends January io, 1908. * Spring Term Begins January 13,1908. ? Spring Term Closes May 15, 1906. J Send far catalogue. Address i mMm-BLACK, Principal. f M. D. HARM AN, Secretary. ____ fc rni ewe l WILL CURE YOU Of any case 6f Kidney or Bladder disease that is hot \ beyond the reach of medi- ^ cine. Take it at once. Do not risk having Bright'sDis- = ease or Diabetes. There is I nothing gained by delay. 50c. and $1.00 Bottles. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Derrick's Drag Store. KIN ABB'S HOTEL. ' V. ' ' m* m ai a vw _ 4 i. u mnaku, rroprieior, Leesville, - - - S. C The best attention given guest. Modern conveniences. Table supplied with best the market affords. PARLOR RESTAURANT. B. DAVID, Proprietor. 1336 MAIN St. COLUMBIA, S. 0. The only up to date eating house of its kind in the City of Columbia. It is well kept ?clean linen, prompt and polite service, rj You get what you order ana pay only for IJ ^ what you get. Within easy reach of desira- | ble sleeping apartments. * OPEN ALL NIOHT. I KILL the COUCH I 1 Iaiibc vur i lINAft I jHlir VVIlb "? laviww ? * Dr. King's New Discovery ' fob c8k8t8 UtO Ut TH80AT AND LUHG TB0UBLE8. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY C OB MONEY REFUNDED. HAIRRBAL8AM _ el CIssbam end besotifiee the oadr. Promote* A luxuriant growth. ?I WCvrer Tmil* to Beatore Grey cc Hair to ite louthfal Color. Cbtm *c*lp dieeaees * heir telling. Q m- .Ml e) CO at Dtomi#to "3og"30, ly 5=1 ~T?^ ? , e( J a i Womanhood Vegetable Compound giaa vo giT? mwi. - I If you know of any young- girl who I i siok and needs motherly advice, I sk her to address Mm. Pinkham, at ?ynn, Mate., and tell her every detail f her symptoms, and to keep nothing aek. She will receive advice absoately free, from a souroe that has no ival in the experience of woman's lis, and it will, if followed, put her n the right road ton strong, healthy nd happy womanhood. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable ompotmd made from native roots nd herbs cures where others fail. record of actual cures of female ; Lg in every part of the United he wonderful virtue of Lydia1 and what it has done for them, a Woman's Remedy for Woman's Ills* WE Mially Invite ill I who visit Columbia [urjng the Fair to call at .428 Main street and see ^ano. and Organ Exhibit f Malone's Music House. ?ake notice, we do not exlibit at &e Fair Grounds, iut at our store 1428 Main treet, and have some rare iargains to offer you. Write or catalogues, price and ermsto ULONE'S MUSIC HOUSE, COLUMBIA, S. C. N. B. References: Any Bank r Business House in Columia. Established over 22 years. Sterling Goods ftfo-rlinfr cilvror ont orlacc fino V WVii U1A y VMV MUV china, clocks. A fine stock always on hand for you to select from. Keep us ip mind when wanting anything in Jewelry or Silverware. Good watch work and best eye glasses. If you can't come, send for our catalogue or telephone your order to us. B. liACHICOTTE & 00, JEWELERS, 424 Main St., Columbia, S. C. 'Phone 934 DAMON'S,,,J Curs sores. Burns! ^&RHCWJ*nsi^^5?j Sold by Derrick's Drug Store and . E. Corley. ? To cure a cold first move the bowels, ees Laxative Cough Syrup acts gently 1 the bowels, drives out the cold, ears the head. It's pleasant to take id mothers highly recommend it for >lds, croup and whooping cough, naranteed to give satisfaction or moni refunded. Equally good for young id old. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. E OARMST^OT^ daaohe. and mr feet were eo ^eore I could ardly stand. I took two bottles of Lydia B, inkham's Vegetable Compound when my sriods were established and now I am ufectly weiL Mama says she wont be ithout your madtotoel^ toe hoqM. I have Id one girl what Lydia E. Plnkhami egetabte Compound has done for me of ahe is taking it now." ftlss ClkrarEr Darmstadter, of 4S3 toMtteaxidge St.. Buffalo, N.Y., writes: ear Mrs. Pinkham:? "For about a year, except during the part m months, I suffered with severe pains rerr month, with backadus had the bluss so had that I was ia despair. ; is a pleasure to tall you that Lydia B. inkham* Vegetable Compound has eured a. H* change in my appearance is woaKful and I desire that this good may coma > every sufferer. Any one desiring to knowureter details may write to me and I shall ? *?*? i The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, November 6,1907. s ~ t Delmar Locals. * The farmers are about through pick- J ing cotton and most of the corn has * been gathered. Both cotton and corn was fairly good. The hay crop was . from very poor to good and was gath- . ered in first class condition. Oats are [ being sown and from indications a j fairly good acreage will be put to this crop. Wheat will be sown a little * later and then the farmers will be | ready to plow their stubble and other * rough lands for another crop. 5 This fall plowing is one thing that ; has been neglected too much in the past and.another thing that the farmer does not realize the importance of, c is the supply of humus or vegetable i i-i. l- 11 TT71 f?11 i matter in ms sun. wueu juu uu ian plowing turn under all the grass that 1 is on the land and if you can spare ? the haul some leaves or straw on the t land and plow that under. It will pay t in years to come. Rev. W. L. Darr, of Edenburg, Va., has been visiting his father-in-law, Mr. A. L. Eargle. He leaves today for Statesville, N. C., where he will spend a few days with relatives before J returning to his home in Virginia. 1 Eeba, the little daughter of Rev. Darr, f accompanied him from Spring Hill, j her home, to Delmar, and visited J Misses Ethel and Iva Eargle. She re- * turns to her home at Dr. Eargle's today. / J Kev. J. D. Shealy has resigned as E pastor of the Union pastorate and accepted a call from Newberry. He . will move immediately after the meet- J ing of the South Carolina Synod, 1 which meets at Spartanburg, Nov. 6, 1 to 10. { Delmar Collegiate Institute opened 1 October 14th, with Prof. Monts, of Prosperity, as principal and Prof. Kibler. by Newberry, as assistant. The enrollment is now about 40. , Lloyd. i October; 28, 1907. 1 ] Beware of Ointments for Ca- 3 tarrh that Contain Mercury, 1 As mercury will surely desfcrong the sense of smell and completely derange j the whole system when entering it ^ through the mucous surfaces. Such ^ articles should never be used except on t prescriptions from reputable physicians, c as the damage they will do is ten fold j to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by.F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, f O , contains no mercury, and is taken 1 internally, acting directly upon the ^ blood and mucous surfaces , of the sys-. tern. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure i be sure you get the genuine. It is 1 taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio., by F. J. Cheney. & Co. Testi- y monials free. / j Sold by Druggists. Price, 75c., per bottle. Take Hull's Family Pills for constipa tion. ' | Congressman Lent in Chester, 1 Chester, Oct. 28.?Congressman A. F. Lever spent a part of yesterday \ here. He was on his way home from a trip to Toxaway, Ashevelle and t Blowing Rock, N. C. He visited these places with several members of congress?a committee to inspect the J territory within the proposed Appa- 1 lachian forest reserve. Congressman Lever is more than ever impressed with the need of prompt action in this matter, and is hopeful of favorable legislation at the ? coming session. Me regards some sucn c action as imperative for the preserva- c tion of the forests with their valuable c timber and for the conserving of the S great water powers located on streams. 1 which have their sources in the region embraced in this reservation. v 1 Congressman Lever left in the i afternoon for his home hi ^Lexington. a ?State, 30. j . . ? S Escaped Convict Returns. ? Columbia, S. C., Oct. 29.?Walter j Allen, life man, who escaped from the \ penitentiary recently, reported for t duty there today. He had been pre- i ceded by a letter, from his home, in ] the Greenville county mountain sec- i tion, saying that he would return be- g fore the week was. out. He stated that his wife was very ill with consumption, and that he had desired to see her before she became worse. He walked both ways. This is Worth Remembering As no one is immune, every person 2 should remember that Foley's Kidney j Cure will cure any case of "kidney or f bladder trouble that is not beyond the <= reach of medicine. Derrick's Drug c Store. 4 She Bid Wot Fear Death. An old lady on her seventy-third birthday once said, "I do not mind I getting old, and I do not fear death' but I live in constant dread of paraly- <sis." I "For some time I have been want- 0 ing to tell you of the great good your ^ wonderful Sloan's liniment is doing there," writes Mr. JamesF. Abernethy B of Rutherford College, N. C. "In fact c all your remedies are doing noble j work, but your Liniment beats all. In f, my 8 years experience with medicine ^ I find none to go ahead of it, having $ tried it in very many cases. I know of c one young man, a brick mason, who n suffered from a partial, yes, almost v complete, paralysis of one arm. 1 got ^ him to use your Liniment, and now he can do as much work as ever, and ( He smgs your praise every aay. 1 get all to use it I possibly can and know p there is great virtue in it. I have helped the sale of your noble remedies , j greatly, and expect to cause many more to buy them, as I know they can't He beat." Mothers with little children need no longer fear croup, colds or whooping cough. Bees Laxative Cough Syrup tastes good. It works phlegm, clears the head. For young and old. Guaranteed. Secure a bottle at once. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. Open the door to a little vice and a big one will crawl in at the window. Too many men are unable to recognize their obligations when they meet a them. V The average man doesn't care if the truth does hurt?the other fellow. . Deaths in Bat-eshurg, Mr. J. Lafayette Hite, formerly aslistant postmaster of this town,peaceully passed away at his home near own on October 14th after a lingerng illness of several months from hat most dreaded disease?consumpion. Everything that could be done vas cheerfully done by loving friends tnd physicians, but to no avail. He s survived by his father, mother, hree sisters and a young widow, who >ut a few months ago was a bride, le was faithful in the discharge of :very uuty ttnu ais services 111 wie lostoffice were entirely satisfactory o his employer and the public. No roung man was held in higher esteem n our community and his death is a 088 that will be felt in years to come. Mrs. Thos. C. Shealy, of this town, lied October 21st after a brief illness yith pneumonia. She was married o Mr. Thomas Shealy at Allendale, ler former home, a few years ago, ind moved to this towq with her hus>and some time last year. The inerment was in the town cemetery. C. Fifteen Hundred Hilled. Tashkenda, Russian Turkestan, Oct. fO.?1The whole of the town of Karaagh, in Bokhara, has been destroyed pnd almost the whole of the population, numbering- about 1,600, was s raried by a mountain slide following he recent earthquake there. The Governor of Karatagh and his nother were among the persons who iurvived the disaster. Your skin should be clear and bright _ f your liver is in normal condition. | iings Little Liver Pills act on the liver; I ind headache, constipation and bilousless disappear. Price 25 cents. Sold >y Kaufmann Drug Co. ? > it Oae Dead; Another Kissing:. Penland, N. C., Oct. 81.?The body H )f William Connelly, was found near II lere yesterday afternoon with a bul- ** et hole in the back of the head. Jas. Hoilman, another merchant, with vhom Connelly had quarreled, is missng, and a posse is searching for him. . . W We have secured the agency for Orino q| liaxative Fruit Syrup, the new laxative . ;hat makes the liver lively, purifies the >reath, cures headache and regulates qj he digestive organs. Cures chronic . :onstipation. Ask us about it.\Derrick's Drug Store. hi Learn to greet your friends with a , imile. They carry too many frowns 81 n their own hearts to be bothered sS vith yours. , ' ? Sticking to your business and pegging away six days in the week will ? iring success i . #y> A great explosion of Mount Vesu- J rious caused much damage and in- v uries to 11 persons. * |> Do you know that Pinesalve Carbolzed acts like a poultice in drawing out nflammation and poison ? It is antisep- , ic. For cuts, burns, eczema, cracked. <|i lands it is immediate relief. 25 cents. V Jold by Kaufmann Drug Co. ]?: Although the average man may (,i mow when to stop, he doesn't do it. ]?i He who hesitates about proposing o a woman may win by losing. The old stocking and the tin box ire mighty poor places for people to |>! :eep their money. <|i For Sale. | By authority given us in the last will 1 tnd testament of W. B. Lindler, de- j teased, we will sell to the highest bid- < ler at public sale on the said premises of { leoeased, known as the Berley place, on j Saturday, the 16th day of November, < 907, the following real estate towit: < All that piece, parcel or tract of land J> ying and being in the county of Lex- ,> ngton, S. C., containing two-hundred ij rod thirty-two acres, more or less, adoining lands of John H. Snelgrove, J. I. Hendrix, A1 Calk and others. <[ Terms of Sale?One-third cash, bal- \ mce on credit of one and two years, S mnual equal installments, secured by J xrad of the purchaser and mortgage of ** ;he premises sold with interest from ? late of sale, with leave to pay all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. Fifty dolors to be paid to the executors of said ale one hour after the same is bid in. E. L. Lindler, M. P. Lindler, Executors. October 21, 1907?iw2. Pinal Discharge. Notice is hereby given that on the 10th day of November, 1907, I will ap>ly to Geo. S. Drafts, Judge of Probate, or Lexington county, S. C., for a.final lischarge as administrator of the estate >f Eda J. Amick, deceased, w2. J. Ivy Amick, Admr. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, = County of Lexington. By Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., Probate Judge Whereas, S. B. George, C. C. C. P. and t. S., made suit to me, to grant him I jetters of Administration of the Estate f and effects of Leila E. Knotts with Vill annexed. These are therefore to' cite and adaonish all and singular the kindred and p. reditors of the said Leila E. Knotts, ' .eceased, liiat they be and appear, beore me, in the Court of Probate, to be ield at Lexington C. H., S. C , on 11th ay of November, 1907, next after publi- ?= - - *? i ?-C if fnrp allUll llt'lWl at II rj uiwa. am v??v iood, to show cause, if any they have, rhy the said Administration should not e granted. * In Given under my hand, tliis 1st day of 11. )ctober, Anno Domini 1907. Geo. S. Drafts, robate Judge, Lexington county, S. C. ri/ Published on 2nd day of October, ^ 907, in the Lexington Dispatch. 6wl * ' ' One trial will con you that Slo&fts f Liiunveivr wilt relieve soreness end stiffness quicker and easier than any ofher preparation sold for that purpose. It penetrates to the bone, quickens the blood, drives awav fatiaue and awes strer ond elasticity to the muscle: Thousands use Sloan's Linii for rheumatism, neuralgia, toot sprains, contracted musc1es..sl joints, cuts, bruises, burns, crai or colic and insect stings. > PRICE 25i,SOe. frSLOO Dr.tarl S. Sloan. Bojton.Moss.U5Jy^ FITZMAl K' r rhree Arc COLUMBI M GOODS, CLOTHING, I The fell buviner ousrht to erive V U W w asted is foolishly spent, and aft< lght to do yourself justice to bu rch Store, where we can save y< 1 the yard there and $2.00 on tl .1 wool Blanket. Great bargain tgh, still we own them about th< yle, the quality and quantity t ives you more and you get bett ee. Don't wait too long, come r C. 0. BROWI 1730 MAIN STREET, I ; I \ Is where you can find one -PAW OF ALL E DOORS, SAi BLINDS T.TMK AND CABINET M Call or write for Prices. Palmetto R< he cleanest place in the Ladies and G Norfolk Oysters and Fresh V) RICES VERY CHEAP. Opposite the Sk IONE NO. 311. THE ONLY Q/mi+Vi Pnrnlinn mfllrine VyUlUUJUiaj uuuhj: ? r ing in the MACHINERY SUPPJY Write us for prices before placing )LUMBIA SUPPLY CO., On corner opposite Seaboard Ai v w. Far ivince ^ w sNVI 3RS x * TiflV i l\\ \JTj Jnn igth^nP^^H^H JKaW^H men! wSHHrl h^he^^V^gWM I iDincc PIIIUL U | h Store,l A S. C. ifliliW, CARPETS,. (you serious thought. Money jl 3r working hard for it you y Dry Goods from the Three )u 5c. on the yard here, 10c. Lis jacket, $1.50 on this pair s this faL1 when goods are s same as usual. See the 0 select from. This store er goods. Fashion papers LOW. t: 1 & BRO., I COLUMBIA, S. C.p | } of the best stocks of ? 9 ITS H :iNDS. I 1 5H, I & GLASS, I ' H CEMENT. J [ANTLES. | I POLE HARNESS I igle harness and all the "toggery ' fl| mr horses need can be found here, perior workmanship and fine quality^^^fl hen yon are buying a harness this e place you want to buy at. Every-^^H .e knows that our ftn^ driving or aught harness cannot be beat for auty, reliability and superior excelnee, and our prices are beyond com- |B| itition for A1 goods. DAVIS & COMPANY, H 517 Main Street, Columbia, S. C?. estaurant. I city of Columbia for I entlemen. B pater Fish is our special. OPEN ALL NIGHT. B y Skraper. GIVE US A CALL. HOUSE . I a specialty of handling everyf line. WM j order elsewhere. Columbia, S. C. H r Line Passenger Station. P. ROOF.I LEXINGTON, S. C., ]M for all kinds of M Ml I implements^ I