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[nature provides I FOR SICK WOMEN a more patent remedy in the roots jl and herbs of the field than was ever II produced from drugs. | In the good old-fashioned days of our gTanamowiers ifw uru^p *?wc N Used in medicines and Lydia E. Pinkham, of Lynn, Mass., in her study of roots and herbs and their power oyer disease discovered and I gave to the women of the world a remedy for their peculiar ills more potent and efficacious than any combination of drugs. Lydia E. Pinkham's^ is an honest, tried and true remedy < During its record of more than * cures of those serious ills peculiar to - j Vegetable Compound to the respect person and every thinking woman. nWhen women are troubled wi weakness, displacements, ulcerati MnttMtl doKiUfv indicrft iittviucuvjri- oshould remember there is one tried ham's Vegetable Compound. No other remedy in the count frying jlfo, ywd thousands of women States bear willing testimony to the ham's Vegetable compound and whs Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick wo: guided thousands to health. Fcrtwt ;' ' i . sick women free of charge. She is tl ham and as her assistant for years 1 immediate direction. Address, Lyn phio cmiiiie Mitiie, LEXINGTON, S. C. 'W^WWNA/WWVN , Literary, Scientific and Classical Coorscs. Toca! and Instrumental Music, Drawing and Elocution. College Trained Teachers. Expenses for Session $60 to |80. *.v.;'TV * < | Fall Term Begins September 2,1907. Fall Term Ends January 10, 1908. Spring Term Begins January 18,1908. I Spring Term /Closes May 15, 1908. Send for catalogue. Address. ' W. E. BLACK, Principal. D. HARMAN, Secretary. FOLEY'S ; KIDfKY GURE WILL CURE YOU of any case Of Kidney or ^ladder disease that is not beyond the reach of medicine. Take it at once. Do not riskhaVing Bright's Disease or Diabetes. There is nothing gained by delay. 50c. and f 1,00 Bottles. MPUtt UMTITUTI*. Derrick's Drag Store. Sterling silver, cut glass, fine china, clocks. A fine stock always on hand for you to select from. Keep us in mind when wanting anvthins in Jewelry or ??, Silverware. Good watch work and best ;-V> t ' , eye glasses. ^ If you can't come, send for our catalogue or telephone your order to us. ( P. H, LACBPTTE & CO, JKWELERS, 1 * - 1424 Mhin St, Columbia, S. C. , 'Phone 984 ! KIMRD'S HOTEL, J. C. KINARD, Proprietor, Leesville, S. C The best attention given guest. Modern conveniences. Table supplied with best the market affords. PARLOR RESTAURANT. f:- B. DAVID, Proprietor. 1336 M&121 St, COLUMBIA, 8. C. The only up to date1 eating house of Its kind iu the City of Columbia. It is well kept ?clean linen, prompt and jpolite service. . You get what yon order ana pay only for what von get. Within easy reach of desirable sleeping apartments. OPEN ALL NIGHT. I KILL the COUCH w? CURE THE LUNCS " ? If* ?_ ur. wng s New Discovery FOR C8iSfs jSSs. JUID AIL THROAT MP LUNG THOUBLES. IGKTABAyTBBP BAXLBifAWiwxg i OB MONEY BBPUHDED. | ; T V;> ' ^ .. i ' -I . -;-v..... ^"liviSiA^ETpw Ti 8H Vegetable Compound ? >f unquestionable therapeutic value. J? thirty years, its long list of actual women, entitles Ly&a ?. Pinkhpm's Jy and confidence of every fair minded ^ th irregular or painful functions, ^ on or inflammation, backache, f11 stion or nervous prostration, they n,( L and true remedy, Lydia E. Pink- 81 ry haa such, a record of cures of J*3 l residing in every part of the United . t wonderful virtue of Lydia E. Pink- 81' it it has done for them. 1 men to write her fouad vice. She has J? mty-five years she has been advising JV te daughter-in-law of Lydia E. Pink- ^ >efore her decease advised under her f1 n, Mass. a( A AIIH PVIUATAU I ill uuif LEAinoiun ? COUNTY FRIENDS ? f hi ** 8C We have supplied many of your-homes with good J Organs and Pianos ? We now want to pface our sj sweet toned instruments in the homes of your children who remember the happy hours they B spent in the old homestead play-r 1 ing on and singing with the aid ^ of tha Organs we furnished. th Our Special Offer % as We will for the next 30 days make a discount of ten per cent, tu on our Organs and Pianos. Terms 9 easy. $ Write or call for catalogs. te MALONE'S MUSIC HOUSE, 2 ; COLUMBIA, S. C. * HmOfHtmOHfiOfMHO jSE HERE! \ I Is your Liver all right? ai Are yonr Kidneys in a J J; { healthy condition? If so, { ai ?J j a fii: S HILTON'S LITE for t the LIVES 2 * 2 and KIDNEYS | S will keep them so. If not, Hilton's Life for the Liver & and Kidneys will make tv them so. A 25c. bottle 7y will convince yon of this iy fact Sold wholesale by w The Murray Drug Co., 2 5 Columbia, S. C. 2 th For sale at The Bazaar, 2 ^ 2 Lexinsrton. S. C. 2 i w i JACOB BROS.. J W< ar GUN and LOCKSMITHS 3 ____M pi 1719 Main Street, s. COLUMBIA, - S. C. m Repairers of lei GUNS, J. BICYCLES, fo AUTOMOBILES, t ETC., ETC. Dl We give special care and attention to all work in our line and solicit a share of the patronage of our Lexington re friends. Satisfaction Guar- li anteed. f0 a 1 P?l ! Cuts. Sores. Burns st &?JEUMAnSM25^ be Sold by Derrick's Drug Store and te; C. E. Corley. inj ? CO DR.KING'S NEW DISCOVERT p Will Surely Stop That Cough. in i rhe Lexington Dispatch. , Wednesday, November 27.1907. j Gaston Gleanings. j Our farmers have had a lovely fall r gathering their crops, which are mewhat above the average. Mail on the rural routes here is (tting heavy, especially on route 1. mte 3 will go into effect the second iy of January, 1908. Say! You fellows in the proposed :w county cut off better be careful id look well before you make the tal leap! The schools in Gaston and along e roiite are all running on full time, ae school at Gaston is under the pervision of Miss Sallie Kelley, of mgaree. The Athen's Graded school under the tutorage of that prince of achers, Prof. Smith, ably assisted j the talented Miss L. I. Fallaw. ae scepter is wielded in the Sharpe's ill school by the accomplished Miss osa Belle Fallaw, but owing to her >ing indisposed for sometime, her ster, Miss Qllie Mae, is teaching for ?r. The historic Boynton school is ill without a teacher. We are glad to welcome James H. rice and family as residents of our >wn. They occupy the McNeil man- ' on. When you 6ee a young man with a ugh on bigger than that the editor < id on the other day, you may know lat is our esteemed friend, O. J. icard, and all because there is a big )y to sit on his knees, pull his mus iche and call him papa. More boxes have recently been Ided to roiite 1. V. L. Goodwin, who has been in le employment of the Southern railay, has purchased land from his tther and will erect a dwelling and ngage in farming. Our friend, Geo. W. Pound, who 19 been afflicted with malaria for >metime, is able to be up. We are sorry to say that at this riting our good patron, J. A. Rister, no better. Mrs. J. J. Reeder and little ones are opping awhile with that prince of rw\ T TXT "D a-h ,UU) O If IVC^Uti J. J. Riclitee now occupies the pahler mammonth building, and irries a line of general merchandise. Nov. 11. Billy Felix. > ieware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, s mercury will surely desfcrong the , nse of smell and completely derange Le whole system when entering it irough the mucous surfaces. Such tides should never be used except on escriptions from reputable physicians, I the damage they will do is ten fold , the good you can possibly derive from 1 tern. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufacired by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 1 ., contains no mercury, and is taken ; ternally, acting directly upon the i ood and mucous surfaces of the sys- i m. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure 1 * sure you get the genuine. It is ken internally and made in Toledo, hio.,byF. J. Cheney & Co. Testi- i onials free. / Sold by Druggists. Price, 75c., per i >ttle. " : Take Hall's Family Pills forconstipa- 1 m. Stoned to Death. Titnsville, Pa., Nov. 21.?Five chil- } en, ranging in ages from 2 to 15, ere burned to death near here this 1 orning in their home. Thomas Zu?r and wife, the parents, escaped, igether with two older children from ; i upstairs window. One of the chil- j en escaping, a boy of 17, was per- j ips fatally burned. His ears were most burned off while his hair was ] nged. * , Over-pressure of gas is supposed to j live started the fire. I Cured of Bright's Disease. I Mr. Robert O. Burke, Elnora, N. Y.., rites: "Before I started to use Foley's ( idney Cure I had to get up from ] reive to twenty times a night, and I . as all bloated up with dropsy and my esight was so impaired I could scarcesee one of our family across the om. I had given up hope of living, hen a friend recommended Foley's idney Cure. One 50 cent bottle workL wonders and before I had taken the ird bottle the dropsy had gone, as ell as all other symptoms of Bright's sease." Derrick's Drug Store. i Double Silling Zn Tampa. . Tampa, Fla., Nov. 20.?Karl Chrism, twenty-four years of age, shot id killed Mrs. Florence Williams ,rly this morning, then turned the volver on himself, inflicting a fatal Dund. R. W. Williams, the husband, rived ox the seene of the tragedy a few minutes and had to be forbly prevented from killing himself. Mn TTf1? rt wt n ttta /-wtel tt TITiftft ] 13. *y llIi<UU3 WAS 1U1JLUC11J 1U1BO , ' orence Simmons, of Summerville, C., and Christian has a mother livg at Palataka, this state. A Significant Prayer. "May the Lord help yon make Bucki's Arnica Salve known to all," writes G. Jenkins, of Chapel Hill, N. C. quickly took the pain out of a felon r me and cured it in a wonderfully ort time." Best on earth for sores, rns and wounds. 25c. at Kaufmann r mg Co., and Derrick's Drug Store. Silled By Boiler Explosion. Norfolk, Va., Nov. 21.?Three white en and two negroes were killed and te white man fatally injured as a suit of the explosion of a boiler in e planning mill of John L. Roper imber company, at Gilmerton, NorIk county, yesterday afternoon. / !his is Worth Remembering As no one is immune, every person ould remember that Foley's Kidney ire will cure any case of kidney or idder trouble that is not beyond the :ich of medicine. Derrick's Drug ore. A young Russian woman who had en chosen to execute an important rrotists act, found her courage failg her, threw a bomb overboard and mmitted suicide. A letter supposed to indicate a plot 1 kill John I). Rockefeller was found the Omaha postoffice. \Weak Lungs Bronchitis For over sixty years doctors have endorsed Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for coughs, colds, 1 Itmrrc Krnnrhifis. POfl YY VHU WT4 ^ v h sumption. You can trust a I medicine the best doctors ap-1 prove. Then trust this the next J time you have a hard cough. I The best kind of a testimonial ? j "Sold for over sixty years." \ M M*de by J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. j yi Al.o manufacturer* of * ZJ > SARSAPARILLA. 1 flyers za-vm*. I We have no secrete' Wo publish ? the formulas of all our medicines. J Ayer's Pilis keep the bowels regular. All vegetable and gently laxative. Silled Husband And Shot Self. ^ New York, Nov. 20.?Mrs. Lottie Hitchcock shot and killed her husband, Robert, today, and turning the revolvar on herself inflicted wounds from which she can not recover. The young woman was prompted to her act by stories that neighmors had told her husband she had been seen in the company of other men. He admonished her last night and she retorted; "J will prove to you in the morning that I am not the woman the gossips say I am." Mrs. Hitchcock arose before her husband and walking quietly to a dresser, r% t\i flf a! trrUi nL ok a 1 ao/Iq/1 duv;uicu a pioiuj, wiii^u ou^ xvau^u* 1 Crawling on her knees to the bed where her hnsband lay asleep, she fired two shots through his heart. He died without uttering a word. She then returned to the dresser, extracted a box of cartridges, coolly reloaded the weapon, and then fired three shots into her left side above the heart and a fourth into her head. Sick Headache. This distressing disease results from a disordered condition of the stomach, and can be cured by taking Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Get a free sample at Kaufmann's drug store and try it. ITevberry College Gets $50,000. At the recent meeting of the Lutheran Synod the pleasing announement was made that Dr. H. K. Persons, of Chicago, had given the large sum of ?50,000 to Newberry College. The money was given unconditionally. Your skin should be clear and bright if your liver is in normal condition. Rings Little Liver Pills act on the liver; and headache, constipation and bilousness disappear. Price 25 cents. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. Injunction order restraining them from selling liquor were served on the following clubs and citizens of Charleston: The Charleston Turnverin, Henry Stram, Charleston Bowling Club, Henry Nolte, C. H. Nolte, J. H. Bagby, S. P. Schaidaressi. Treasury officials say the indications are that the Panama bond issue and 1100,000,000 debt certificates will both be oversubscribed. muuiers Willi iitue umiuieii uccu iiu Longer fear croup, colds or whooping 3ongh. Bees Locative Cough Syrup bastes good. It works phlegm, clears the head. For young and old. Guaranteed. Secure a bottle at once. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. Saul Witherspoon, colored, was kill-, ed at Georgetown by Thomas Farreliy. He was shot through the ankle and bled to death. J. C. Young of Greenville was awarded a verdict of $1,000 against the Southern Road for injuries received about a year ago. rHE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington, Court of Common Pleas. Mrs. Bessie Whittle and Mrs. Lula Kelly, Plaintiffs, against Mrs. Elizabeth B. Geiger, Annie E. Geiger, Edward A. Gardner, Mrs. Elieabeth Garrick, Mrs. Elizabeth B. Geiger, Annie E. Geiger and Edward A. Gardner, as administrators of the estate of B. F. Gardner, deceased, and W. J. Heenan, Lieienaants. Partition. In obedience to the decree of the court lerein, signed by Hon Ernest Gary, presiding judge, and datf d October 21, L907,1 will sell to the highest bidder at public outcry, before the court house 3oor in Lexington, S C., during the :egal hours of sale, on the first Monday ji December, 1907, All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in Lexington ; jounty, South Carolina, containing one icmdred and forty (140) acres, more or .ess adjoining lands of W. N. Martin, Mrs. E. Geiger, Calvin Sharpe and Mrs. r. Geiger, and perhaps others. Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance on a credit of two years with invest from day of sale, secured by bond )f the purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold, with leave to pay all ;ash. Purchaser to pay for papers. Samuel B. George. , Clerk of the Court. Lexington, S. C., Nov. 8, 1907. E. L. Asbil, Esq., plaintiffs' flic:rer y WE HAVE JUST A CAR OF I KFNTIII It k II I % QUATTLEBAUM & Prosperity, J FITZMAURI Three Arch COLUMBIA S DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, MILI The fall buying ought to give you wasted is foolishly spent, and after wc ought to do yourself justice to buy Dr; Arch Store, where we can save you 5c on the yard there and $2.00 on this ja< all wool Blanket. Great bargains thii 1\ i 1 f r A atttm /\ w\ nliAili1 A fiA V JLLlgll, DL1JL1 WC UWil tllCUUL CtUUUt LJJ.C Siti style, the quality and quantity to se] saves you more and you get better g free. Don't wait too long, come now. ? I C O. BROWN 1 1730 MAIN STREET, COLU {J r \i Is where you can find one of t ?RASNl || OF ALL KIND DOORS, SASI BLINDS A | LIME AND CE | CABINET MA ]!j Call or write for Prices. .,-r^oi no I ^ ^ST j properly ^I have a s> i *< da ^ t " >& 1517 N Palmetto Res The cleanest place in the cit; I ^Anili kduica auu viciiik Norfolk Oysters and Fresh Water PRICES VERY CHEAP. Opposite the Sky Sk PHONE NO. 31 1. THE ONLY H In Columbia, South Carolina, making a sp thing in the MACHINERY SUPPLY LII Write us for prices before placing orde COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO., On corner opposite Seaboard Air Line ' ^ Agent for a I ICElD <INE IKY # m fl Tangford,* 5. C. ce's Store, . C. ' 1 , ; ilNBRV, CARPETS,. f! serious thought. Money ^ irking hard for it you Y Goods from the Three . on the yard here, 10c. cket, $1.50 on this pair s fall when goods arene as usual. See the lect from. This store ooas. ? asnion papers &.BRO. f IHBM, S. G., | he best stocks of | H * * II S. I * i I GLASS J IMENT. | , NTLES. j: ? ?? VEMBER NIGHTS i chill of discomfort to your i well as to von. Havp thev ni blankets? You should see > of blankets and other horse i and then your animals will be cared for this Winter. If we pecialty, it is in our Blankets, vis & COMPANY, lain Street, Columbia, S. C. v f taurant. i of Columbia for omen. Fish is our special. OPEN ALL NIGHT. raper. 1 A GIVE US A CALL. ??????, OUSE ecialty of handling everysTE. r elsewhere. Columbia, S. C. Passenger Station. >. ROOF,' INGTON, S. C., 11 kinds ol ng implements. < E FOR; PRICES.