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ILYD1A E.PINKHAM I VEGETABLE I COMPOUND I Is acknowledged to be the most eessful remedy in the country I those painful ailments peculia I women. fl For mora than 30 years it been curing1 Female Compla such as Inflammation, and Ul( tion, Failing and Displacem* and consequent Spinal Weak] *pr-: Backache, and is peculiarly ada . to the Change of Life. / Beoords show that it has c more cases of Female Ills than Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege Tumors at an early stage of de\ pain, weight, and headache arer I It corrects Irregularities o Stomach. Indigestion. Bloating ral Debility; also. Dizziness, Fa afadwantto be left alone" feeling Flatulency, Melancholia or the igmale weakness or some orgar For Kidney Complaints of 4 Compound is a most excellent r Mrs, Pinkham's Star 1 I Women suffering from any i write Mrs Plnkfaam, Lynn, Ma who has been advising sick wot Tears, and before that sne ass is n ad vising. Thus she is weM THE PRICK TEU. J B FRI plfiROCERS, FWUE SEED RUS We Want the Merchants,. BsSRPiWir . ?Ann __ a , onr i 10210 ftUU iOSU UWU ; ' L the best Shoes that can b -SEIfODBJl E. P. & I 1710 Main St ' f t t I BANK 01 I : CHA I Our banking facil I place them at your cc I terestpaidon time d , I with ydur business. I > j p | , J. A. BLACKWELDI m w. d. era. . -' y - i Lexington, - - S. < DISTILLER and DEALER in TURPERJID Wil^ at all times, pay hig est market prices for Crud based upon Savannah quot Hens. HAIRRBALSAM k and besntifiea th<5 nan HPfflPromoM a luxuriant growth. - BBSdvar Tails to Hestore Q-ra; jjBSBEP^wMwiw Hair to its Mouthful Color. Igfij Cum ticalp du'i?ts & hair tailing. iK>etand?l.Wet Pr;gr>*? Aeg. 30,1 y R' Sf| . fe r.y. %-AM -:^s JSII urji ETM5qchX!VI ^ _ ai% other one remedy known, ' W table Compound dissolves and expels 1 relopment. Draa^ing Sensations causing W elieved and permanently cured by its rise. I r Painful Functions, Weakness of the r? Nervous Prostration, Headache, Geneintness Extreme Lassitude. "Don't care Irritability, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, "Blues." These are sure indications of tic derangement. either sex Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetablo emedy. * > idlng Invitation to Women brm of {female weakness are invited to ss. for advice. She is the. Mrs. Pinkham nen free of charge for more than twenty ted her mother-in-law Lydia E. Pinkham qualified to guide sick women back to L always helpruL THE QUALITY SELLS. Uii, X oc uu., / *' J * if> Bale and Be tail t * , FEED AND GRAIN; r PROOF OATS. \ ' v /. < i + ' . V (. ' ' ' Planters and Farmers of Lex\ gee Us Before They Make lheit Your Wants and Save You ' - i ? ' * -V' . . Street. COLUMBIA, S. a . ; ? - , J' 1998 MID-WINTER ?"h *' ; ' / > Shoes .n all kind of leathers to suit or dress and every day 'Wear, ^mers' mediuin and heavy vork Shoes a specialty. You nay .depend that we give 'you e bought and at a small profit. (JEFOBE YOU Birr r. A. DAVIS, reet, Columbia, S. C. f /. OUR PIES j have found favor with everybody Mbabes and men, the little girl in pinafores and her mother and her grandmother. They are of the swofet, delicious, wholesome, mjit-in - your - mouth kind, and \jfcre anxious to nave you try Jnemif you don't know the products of our ovens. If you do know we won't have to ask you. REiDLINGER'S STEAM BAKERY, COLUMBIA, S. 0, i ' . , P CHAPIN, PIN, S. C. : : : < iities are excellent. We mmand. 5 per cent, ineposits. Kindly favor us . HONEYCUTT, Cashier. ER, President. : John C. Boozer UNDERTAKER, * ? Irene, - - - S. C. I have on hand a large and well sep lected line of Coffins and Caskets, gents' ladies and children's Roba6, cheap. I vjfish toosay to my friends and the snrJj. rounding country to call on me when in , need of anything in my line. Grave vaulting, cement or brick, a speciality. ?? Orders filled day or night. Nov. 2 7 3m , KIMRD'S M9TKL. J. C. KINARD, Proprietor, ) Leesville, - - - S..C The best attention given guest. Modern conveniences. Table supplied with I best the market affords. I ', \ i ' L . ' / VV - *. . ' The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, January 1,1908. Delmar Locals. To the Editor of The Dispatch: The weather has been fine on grain that was sowed late. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Cannon have been on a visit to Mrs. Cannon's relatives in Columbia. Mr. Alvin Bedenbangh and bride, of Lake City, Fla., have been visiting m . "1 #? n i * _ . _ a relatives ana inenag in tnis section. i Mrs. A. Vi ctoria Hite iand children have been visiting the family of Mr. D. W. Hite, near Summit. Miss Jesse Oxner, of Brookland, is visiting her cousin, Miss Effie Oxner, of this section. " Mr. Sebron Smith, of Vidalia, Ga., spent a couple days with relatives in this section last week. Mr. A. L. Eargle made a business trip to Lexington last Saturday and on his return he spent the night with relatives in Leesville. Mr. J. 0. Eargle, of Leesville, was ' a visitor in this section last week. 'Mr. and Mrs. J. Luther Moore and Mrs. Moore's sister, Miss Minnie Wise, of Plains, Ga., are on an extended visit to relatives in this sec uon. - . Among the college boys that spent Christmas at home we note: Messrs. J. Willie and Lessie C. Shealy, Calvin H. Moore and A. Rufus Oxner, of Newberry college, and Mr. Minic L. Eargle, of the A. and M. college, West Raleigh, N. C. ^ At the St: Mark's parsonage, Sa kida comity, on Sunday evening, Dec. > 15th, Mr. Jno. C. Addy and Miss Dollie E. Snelgrove were married, Rev. J. B. Harman officiating. Mrs. Epsy Hare is still confined to her room. The relatives and friends of Mr. , James E. Werts throughout this sec. tion were grieved to hear of his untimely death. Mrs. Werts is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Eargle, of this place. iJoyd. Jan. 4. / l # * / Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the disceased portion of the ear. , There Is only one way to! cure deafness, and that-is by constitutional remedies. Deafhess.is caused by an inflamed conI dition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube* When this tube, is inf flamed you have a rumbling s^und or * imperfect, and when it is entirely closed deafness is the result, and unless the aon Tvo falran /\n4> A4-V*^n iiuu LOU in? icuvcii UUD CH-LU. UUIO tube restored to its normal. condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition-of mucous suriaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. Cheney & Co.* Toledo, O, Sold by Druggists, 75c. ' Take Hall's Family Pills for constipar , tion. - 1 Beprimauded "by Wife; Slashed Sis Throat. "T Martinsville, W. Vs., Jan. 2.?Re. covering from a protracted spree, - Jacob Young, aged 25 years, was rep'rimanded by his wife today and announced he would kill himself. Two policemen were called to arrest him, put Young, standing at the head of the stairway, slashed his threat from ear to ear,> before the officers could interfere. He died almost instantly. Treasurer Found Short; .' Bemoved by Governor. Governor Ansel has removed from office John O. Edwards, 'treasurer of Berkeley county, who was found to be short in the sum . of $5,000. The office has been closed by the sheriff, who acted under the governor's in UV4 UVV^VUU* \Don't Take the Risk. When yon hava a bad cough or cold do not let it drag along nntil it becomes chronic bronchitis ofr develops into an attack of pneumonia, but give it the attention it deserves and get rid of it. Take Chamberlain's Congh Remedy and yon are sure of prompt relief. From a small beginning the sale and nse of this preparation has extended to all parts of the United States and to many foreign countries. Its many remarkable cures of coughs and colds have won for it this "wide reputation and extensive - use. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. ; 4 Due to the financial stringency, the Southern railway will not operate its fast trains to Florida and other points south this season. Rev. Jere Knode Cooke, formerly rector of the fashionable St. George's church at Long Island, and Floretta Whaley, the 17-year hieress with whom he eloped eight months ago, have been located in San Francisco. Cooke w as working as a painter and decorator and says he desires nothing but to be let alone. Bees Laxative Cough Syrup for ; coughs, colds, croup and whooping j cough grows in favor daily with young 1 and old. Mothers should keep it cn hand for children. It is prompt relic f to croup. It is gently laxative, driving the poison and phlegm from the system. It is a simple remedy that gives immediate relief, guaranteed. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. Ten thousand negroes in Mobile, Ala., celebrated emancipation day j and passed resolutions indorsing Taft for the presidency. Nick Scurry, a negro man who was snot ac a unristmas ironc in isewberry, died from his wounds. Did you inherit your political belief? ^ Anyway, the self-made man has only himself to blameFever Sores. Fever sores and old chronic sores should not be healed entirely, but should be kept in healthy condition. This can be done by applying ChamDerlain's Salve. This salve has no superior for this purpose. It is also most excellent for chapped hands, sore nipples, burns and diseases of the skin. For sale by Kaufmarui Drag Co. / i.: r, ... .... . .. . / ' i.nr.wiwBBi?Mma?B?? \Weak Lungs Bronchitis ' For over sixty years doctors ' - - % ? I nave endorsed Ayers ^nerry Pectoral for toughs, colds, weakt lungs, broqphitis, consumption. You can trust a medicine the best doctors approve. Then trust this the next tim$ you have a hard cough. The best hind of a testimonial? ( "Sold for over sixty years.*' A Made by J. 0. Ajr.r Co., Lowell, Uus I ?A Alto menuftoturer. or Si ZJ J SARSAPAR1LLA. I I flyers 11 We htve no seorett' We publish I the formulae of ell our xnedioinee. I Ayer's Pills keep the bowels regular. AU vegetable and gently laxative. Uartiii W. Buff. Marfcin W. Buff was born Nov. 12. 1846, and died Dec. 16, 1907, making his earthly pilgrimage 61 years, 1 month ana 4 days. He leaves^ an i affectionate wife, fonr children and three grand children with a host of relatives and friends to mourn his departure. One son Daniel R. Buff, a noble young man of 25 years, having preceded him to the spirit land. . Few truer men ever lived than I "Dock" Buff. An affectionate hus- 1 band, kind father and good neighbor in the fullest sense of the word: His outward life was of a.very quiet aild unassuming disposition. To say that he was not a church man . would not be treating him just. He joined /Mt. ' Hebron Methodist church in early youth to which he remained faithful until death. He loved his church, but expressed regret repeatedly upon his death bed that he had not done more during his life for the church and the. good of suffering humanity, which only showed the humbleness and honesty of his inmost soul. He prayed so earnestly that he might be spared to see the new church completed, but his heavenly Father said: "It is enough. Come up higher." It was his dying request that his funeral . be preached from the new building, though not quite completed. He was ? one of the board of trustees of his church also one of the building committee for the new church, and requested that it be completed and. made ready for use as soon as possible. ' , Martin Buff will be greatly missed, not only by the immediate family,, but by the community at large. Peace to his ashes and rest to his immortal soul. May heaven's richest blessings rest upon the sorely bereaved family. , "N One "Who loved him. A Cure for Misery. "I have found a cure for the misery malaria poison producesj" says R. M. James, of Louellen, S. C. "It's called Electric Bitters, and comes in 50 cent Wvffloa Tf hroatn nn n. i><lsa nf fVhilla rvr a bilious attack in almost no time; and it puts yellow jaundice clean out of ; commission." This great tonic medicine and blood purifier gives quick relief in;'all, stomach, liver and kidney complaints and the misery of lame back. Sold under guarantee at Kaufmann Drug Co. and Derrick's Drug Store. < I i ^ Masonic. JL A REGULAR COMMUNIC Am/\^tion of Lexington Lodge No. 152, ^\A. F. M., will be held Saturday, 11th January, at 7:00 p. m.. . Brethren are earnestly requested to at- s, tend promptly. By order of the "W. M. Gopfrey M. Harsian, Sec. Regular communication of Pomaria lodge No. 151, A. F. M., will convene in the Masonic hall, Peak, S. C., on Saturday, 11th Jan., 1908, at 7 o'clock N p.. m. The entered apprentice degree will be conferred and the arrear list on dues will be read. Take due notice and govern yourselves accordingly. John C. Swygert, Master. _ Lame Shoulder Cured. Lame shoulder is usi!klly caused by rheumatism of the muscles and quickly yields to a few applications of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Mii. F. H. McElwee, of Boistown, Nerts Brunswick, writes: "Having been troubled for some time with a pain in nfv left shoulder, I decided to give GEamberlain's Pain Balm a trial, with the&resalt that I got prompt relief." For s^le by Kaufmann Drug Co. f On the level, isn't a henpecked man a funny-looking rooster? A Ring's Dyspepsia Tablet after each | ^ meal overcomes indigestion, dyspepsia J and other stomache ills. Two day's trial free. Ask our dealer. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. IT' HSBtt^ 6FITIP I Ml jy:;; J|jg3 An improvement ove system of a cold by a< satisfaction or money ] Sold by Kaufmanli Drug Co. WE HAVE JUS1 A CAR OF KENTU PTTLEBAUM 8 Prosperity FITZMAUI Three Arc I i * '> COLUMBIA Dry Goods, Notions^ Clol Ladies' Tailored Su Furs, Art Square I A Great Bargain Sale jnst started. A grai lolidays. We have reduced the price of nearly lave over bought ourselves and must unload. "3 joods. The head of the house wants a good su >aid before. What we sold for $12.50 we are & ' on a $15.00 suit at $10.00. In black or colors >8.50 to $5.00. A good j)air of all wool blanket nem as low as 50c. J? me comlorts trom 75c. r tan be found in this big store for less than i Do your Xmas shopping here while you can ge 1 c. o. BROWN | 1730 MAIN STREET, 00 Is where you can find one o I ~ PAIN jf OF ALL EH DOORS, SAS BLINDS | LIME AND G | CABINET Mi Call or write for Prices. saagBBKaggSTAR REST/ ror Ladies and Gentlemen. Meals at Pop Quick Service. Fish anc Best Coffee Served L G. KANELLOi Opposite Jerome Hotel, 1312T Agent fo ifiTsiir Miiift CO?iFORWlS TO NATIONAL PU r many Cough. Lung and Bronchial Re: !ting as a cathartic on the bowels. No refunded. Prepared by PINEULE MEDIC * .. . . . ,.i v*Tt ?JK"c i -- . [ RECEIVED < FINE CKY MULES i LANGFORD, , S.C. LICE'S i Store, s.c. thing, Furnishings, lifs, Millinery, 1 is, Rugs. < x id chance for shoppers before th^ r every item in onr big store. We fon need many an article in winter , | it of clothes for less than he evfcr * ^ elling now for $7.95. We can give. ( ladies'long cloaks reduced from > i s at $8.95, the $5.00 kind, and have Lp. Any item of wearing apparel any similiar house in the State, t the advantage of the bargains. 4 < Tin ILUMBIA, S. C? | % f the best stocks of ! > . TS^ v / JDS. I _ ?[ * H, 1: 7 ?> t GLASS I lEMENT. | ANTLES. | | t . . ' ' AVY HARNESS FOR HEAVY WOEK r I < ves just as1 careful attention from the fanciest driving harness we >. Of coarse the leathei is solid, -4 tanned and caji stand any reason- f strain. We can equip yoni horse * "v or entire satisfaction. t DAVIS & COMPANY,1 7 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. VURANT. ! .' ular Prices at all Hours. 1 I Camp in QoacAn ? ? ? WVM^VIIi in the City. S, Proprietor. *2 Main St., Columbia. P. RiOOF, EXINGTON, S. C.? r all kinds of ling implements. tITE FOR PRICES. . !?E FOOD AND DRUGS LAW. K/WVC*V4^W It J. 1U3 UlC opiates. Guaranteed to give INE CO., CHICAGO. U. S. A* * ' 'l*r rirriii?TlRMnrTffli'