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DO YOU WANT? ||p A COMPUTING SCALE? - A CHEESE CUTTEB* ' A SHOWCASE? A REFRIGERATOR? A HEATEB? A SAFE? ABAVGE! i^fe%TV ' ' In fact anything in the way of Store Fixtures, Stoves, Ranges or Refrigerators? We cany only the BEST of everything?the sort of goods, the quality of ~ which you remember, long after the price is forgotten?the kind of goods that causes you to always remember us most pleasantly and which prompts you to recommend us to your friends. Prices are the moderate profit kind. 1 . CALL, PHONE or WRITE and let us tell you what we can do for you on . anything that you may need. We will give you always our prompt, careful and J ; courteous attention. ! V. M. C. A. Building.?Colombia, 8. C.?Main and Lady Streets. 5 JV*%V%*/VVVVVVVVVV*VVVV'VV\^ 0^ 5 * For all our Lexington friends. Our . y y store is the place to buy your dress yJ goods, notions, etc. Our prices are f ? especially attractive these days. Come ? y now. ? iwM. PUTT & SON, | \ Main Street, Near Postoffice, y J COLUMBIA, - \... S. C. ? J\\\wvvvvvv%vvvvvvvvmv^ ii-r i nnmi/ o nnn Lex A. LUMUA a onu., 1519 Minn Street, Columbia. S. S. ' JOBBERS - AND - DEALERS - IN Stoves and Ranges, Stove Pipe, Tinware, . Enamelware, Hollow ware, Tin Plate, Iron and . ^1 Eve Trough and Conductor, Sheet Metals, Wood Mantels, Grates and Tiles, Plue Pipe, ' Fire Brick and Clay Pumps, Pipe, * Fittings, Valves, Cocks, Hose, Electric and Gas Fixtures, Paints and Oils, * \ Cutlery, Wire Netting. < 4 S. B. McMAS , Wholesale Dealer in Marlin G-uixs, Lefever G-uns and Ansley H. Fox G-uns. Gun Repairing and Everything in the Shooting Line. r The only Automobile at Moderate Price that runs through sand and mud-Four Cylinder FORD S. B. McMASTER. COLUMBIA, S. C. THEONLYHOUSE 111 Columbia, South Carolina, making a specialty of handling everything in the MACHINERY SUPPLY LINE. Write us for prices before placing order elsewhere. COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO* Columbia, S. C. Mjftfr- ' ' On nornnr opposite Seaboard Air Line Passenger Station. The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, January 29,1908. T&AZ2TX2TQ OF CHXLD3E2T. How to Lead Them Aright and Coun* teract Bad Habits. The child's tendencies should be carefully watched, and everything in him which appears vicious or nupieasant should be nipped in the bud, says the Chicago Tribune. If a child is careless of his toys and breaks and defaces them, the proper punisnment is to take them from him and say he cannot have them for a certain period of time, and then give them to him when he promises to take care of them. It is bad policy to be continually buying new toys for a child who is destructive and disobedient. These are not qualities to be encouraged by frequent rewards of gifts. If a child is cruel and domineering to its little associates, it should be sternly reproved and taught to behave gently and humbly. Boys should be taught to be tender and chivalrous to all girls and particularly to their sisters. Children who treat their pets roughly and cruelly should be deprived 6f them. No right minded person places a little helpless^umb creature in tlie power of young children who are cruel through a vicious nature. Tha treatment of nets should be watched by the mothers of children having them. Be carefnl how yon criticise the efforts of the children. The clipped wing never glows again. Make it a matter of concience never to mislead a child, for he is a traveler newly arrived from a strange country. Allow him %as his world widens to have opinions of his own; let him be a personality / not a mere echo. Make your home the center of attraction to your children; let them feel drawn to you and-it, like the needle to the pole. Respect the secrets of your qbildren, but do not worry them to confide in you.?Ex. The Experience of a Poultry Dealer. Only in recent years has poultrykeeping taken a place among recognized industries. Many of the successful poultry men of to-day-.were not experts when they began, ;?but had to learn by experience. "In regard to Sloan's Liniment-for poultry diseases," writes E. R. Spaulding, of Jaffrey, N. H., "a disease called roup is one of the greatest drawbacks in poultry raising. It is somewhat similar to distemper in a horse. After trying and experimenting with about everything recommended,. I found that Sloan's Liniment was the i speediest and surest remedy for roup, and I can especially recommend it for canker in the windpipe." Send for Dr. Sloan's free book on Horses, Cattle, Hogs, and poultry. Address: Dr. Earle S. Sloan, 612 Albany Street, Boston, Mass. Zf 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, 9oftens 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 39, 1906. Serial number 1908. tf It is the best of all. Eyma To Boiled Eggs. A well known minister relates that visiting in the country near here recently where the family did their own work, he was awakened quite early by the tones of a soprano voice singing, "Nearer My God to Thee," As the preacher lay in bed he meditated upon the piety which enabled hi9 hostess to go about her task early in the morning singing such a noble hymn. At breakfast he spoke to her about it, and told her how pleased he was. "Oh law," she replied, "that's the hymn I boil eggs by?three verses for soft and five for hard." And the preacher ate the threeverse eggs.?Johnson News-Monitor. Newberry Lemons. Mrs. J. W. Earhardt has a Ponderosa lemon tree from which she pulled a lemon on Saturday that weighed a pound and three-quarters. It was sound and rich in flavor and very juicy. The tree had ag-ood many on ?X ? " C n W% rt 1 1 w 11 1 1 _ It, L)Ul> one ui tilt; s.iidii tiiiaiiua ,A ed most of them off to play with when they were small.?Newberry Observer. . / Rank Foolishness. "When attacked by a cough or a cold, or when your throat is sore, it is rank foolishness to take any oilier medicine than Dr. King's New Discovery," says C. O. Eldridgo, of Empire, Ga. "I have used New Discovery seven years and I know it is the best remedy on earth for coughs and colds, croup, and all throat and lung troubles. My children are subject to croup, but New Discovery quickly cures every attack." Known the world over as the King of throat and lung remedies. Sold under guarantee at Kaufmann Drug Co. and Derrick's Drug Store. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. * ' ' . . ^ -- Headless Body ef Unclad 'Woman Found by Police. The body of a woman unclad and headless was found rising and falling on the waves about 30 feet off shore near the German building, in Chicago a few days ago by the police. The body was that of a young woman of apparent high station in life. It was shorn of every article of raiment?not even a strip of cloth, a finger ring, a vestige of adornment being found to giye the authorities a working clew. } . There was a score of minor scratches and bruises over the body in addition to the major wounds. The top of the head was completely gone as though severed with an axe. The neck was cut and bruised. The right arm was I fractured. There was a deep gash on the left groin, the right knee cap was broken, and there were two clean cuts just below the heart. ! The police say that nothing but a blade driven by a human hand could have caused the marks below the woman's heart. The body had apparently been in the water for two I weeks, possibly longer. The Pure Pood Law. Secretary Wilson says, "One of the objects of the law is to inform the consumer of the presence of certain harmful drugs in medicines." The law requires that the amount of chloroform, opium, morphine, and other habit forming drusrs be stated on the label of each bottle. The manufacturers of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy have always claimed that their remedy did not contain any of these drags, and the truth of this claim is now fully proven, as no mention of them is made on the label. This remedy is not only one of the safest, but one of the best in use for coughs and colds. Its value has been proven beyond question during the many years it has been in general use. For sale by Kaufmann Drug. m m + Obituary. On the night of December 12, 1907, the angel of death swooped down on the quiet little town of New Brookland when all were peacefully sleep-, ing, and without a minutes warning took the spirit of sweet little Lucy Addie May, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Howard.. Little May was born May 30, 1907. She was a sweet little angel who came to their home to spend the short period of 6 months and 12 days. God took her to himself to be a little Angel in heaven forever. - , There is a world above Where parting is unknown; A long eternity of love, Formed for the good alone. Her Grandpa. p To stop that pain in the back, that stiffness of the joints and mucles, take Pineules. They are guaranteed. Don't suffer from rheumatism, backache, kidney trouble, when you get 30 days' treatment for fl.uu. A smgie ciose at bedtime proves their merit. Get them to-day. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. Counterfeit Certificates. At Columbus, Ga., during the last three days while the banks were closed for the holidays and Sunday, counterfeiters passed a number of counterfeit clearing house certificates. Until the certificates have been taken in it will not be known to what extent the counterfeiters have been passed, but so far fifteen certificates of twenty dollar denomination have been unearthed. The clearing house association has called in all certificates. I Agonies I I Of Pain I jH Never give up, and thick that g^J 19 all women, yourself included, have i&a fa to suffer pain. pj H Thousands of women have writ3 ten to tell how they have cured I their womanly IDs, and relieved fgl || their pains; and over a million Kg 1 have been benefited, In various Kga I other forms of female disease, dnr- pf log the past 50 years, by that gyf iff popular and successful female "1 believe I would row have been dead," writes Mrs. Minnie ffiaj Mil 1 arr-.ho nf I pSonnn [nui finn t'l- niu I^uiiiwvj v* rwwuuuvit ^ ?i*jq ' <! it hadzrt been for Cardui. I hcd suffered with bad cramping ?^l Jgj spells, pains in my bccl;, slues ?8! ' and arms ?nd awfiri fees ring-down j^'t g| pains. Now these pains nave ;:ii ? ?.p? gone, as a result of using Card-i." & P At All Druggists |f, tl WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE, fe. stating age and describing symp- >y * w-zj terns, to Lcdien Advisory be pi., LO? [*1 The Chattanooga Medicine Co., e?: K* Ciiattanooga, Tenn. ii 3j ?. 1 . RETIRED BUSINE FAVJR! E." H. Lambert, of Ev< Believes Stomach One of the most Interesting state- 3 ments made recently concerning the 2 -much discussed Cooper theory, that has spread ever the country during the c past year, is made by E. H. Lambert, c a retired business man, whose home is 1 at 115 Francis Street, Everett, Mass. c Mr. Lambert has this to say in con- 1 nection with Cooper and his medi- i cines: "Some time ago I read an ar- 1 tide about this man Cooper, in which I he claimed that stomach trouble was a directly responsible for most ill health, c He went on to say that, although his medicine did nothing but get the stom- f ach in sound condition, it wonld, in a many cases, remove kidney and liver a trouble ana various otner ailments. He argued from this that the stomach t "was the main cause of sickness, and stated that the success he has had . with his medicines was due entirely to this fact. ? "I am now fully convinced that this ( theory is correct, and believe Cooper has a really remarkable medicine, * judging from my own experience. i "I lay? been a sick man for fly? THE WHITE ROM The design and finish of the i to equal it has yet appeared on 1 STEADY, SWIF Has a very large Bobbin?Hoi BALL BE A LIGHT RUNNER?STRONG and du (White SHUTTLE Machine has been in The NEW HOME stands at the top of S] Always on hand good Second Hand Mi machine attachments, shuttles, belts and ti J. H. BESSY, 18B2 Hail Parlor He , BEN DAVi$, NEXT TO SKYSCRAPER, ? Finest Restaurant in South Car< Only Woi Special Rates by the Weel Meal ibesT organs At Factory Priess. | j Every home can afford and ; should possess the best Or- J gan. Terms so easy, i For a limited time we will j 5 I , 13! | sell $90 Organs at only $75. a . Only $25 now; $25 Nov. j 1903; $25 Nov. 19C9, and no interest. > ' I < $80 Organs now only $05. Don't pay the peddler a ; big nrofit, but come to us or I - * - ... - .. I ' . I clip and send tins advertise- /i ment with your letter asking | for catalogue and price list, ! I I MALONE'S MUSIC HOUSE, Columbia, S. C. PIANOS & ORGANS. j AT DERRICK'S DRUG STORE, LEXINGTON, S. C., Will be found YAGER'S Cream Chloroform Liniment, the greatest of all liniments for Man or Beast, Rheu- | matism especially. YAGER'S Sarsaparilla. the best of Tonics and Blood Purifiers. YAGER'S Oleo-Vino, the System Builder and best of Cod Liver Oil 1 Preparations?You can't taste the Oil. Ask For Yager's Remedies at ( DERRICK'S DRUG STORE. (Hysteria?Woman's Friend) * > .* ' ?. /?" V - ? SS MAN i NEW THEORY i erett, Massachusetts, ^ the Seat of Life. rears. Three years ago I was told by i physician that I had Bright's disease of the kidneys. *1 have treated instantly for this trouble since, without results. After reading the article . nave mentioned, 1 purcnasea some if this man Coopert medicine. I have >een astounded by what it has done or me. I was relieved to some extent within 24 hours. Today my health la >etter than for five years, and so far. is I can tell, my Kidney trouble has . lisappeared. "My wife, who had stomach trouble ^ or some time, tried the preparation ifter noting its action in my case, tnd her improvement is fully as markid as mine. She now eats heartily hree times a day without any distress whatsoever. Her nervousness has also eft her. I certainly believe this man's success is fully justified, as he un-1 loubtedly has a wonderful medicine." We will gladly describe the remarkable record made by the Cooper medi- $ fines to all who wish to know of them. ; -"The Kaufmann Drug Ca SEWINIi MACHINE stand is unexcelled. Nothing ;he market. > r AND SURE. ds more thread than any other JARXNG, rable. It is something new. use twenty-five years.) \ BUTTLE machines. I have the latest, ichines. Needles for all machines and he best pure SPERM OIL. Street, Colombia, S. C. > 7 V staurant, Proprietor, COLUMBIA, S. C. ft I aooBMiBiaftviaasMBVBi . )lina. nan's Restaurant in Columbia. r Le Is at all Hours?Night or Day. DR. L. L. TOOLE 1608 Main Street, COLUMBIA, - - S. C. PAINLESS TOOTH EXTRACTOR I AND DENTIST. 1 BEST PLATES - - - $10.00 I BRIDGE WORK (per tooth) - $5.00 fl GOLD FILLINGS - $1.00 up * J PAINLESS EXTRACTION 25 and 50c J All dental work done at money saving 9 prices. Sep. 5 tf painii cti? Mils, i LEXINGTON, S. C. 1 Literary, Scientific and Classical I Courses. 1 Vocal and Instrumental Music, Drawing fl and Elocution. College Trained * fl Teachers. Expenses for fl Session $60 to $80. fl Fall Term Begins September 2, 1907. Fall Term Ends January 10, 1908. fl Spring Term Begins January 13, 1908. h Spring Term Closes May 15, 1908. fl Send for catalogue. Address fl W. E. BLACK, Principal. I M. D. HARMAN, Secretary. fl nm bum 1 UUUUU UilUU.,- | GUI! and LOCKSMITHS I 1719 Main Street, I COLUMBIA, - S. C. 1 Repairers of -.9 GUNS, 9 BICYCLES, 9 AUTOMOBILES, 9 ETC., ETC*, 9 "We give special care and 9 attention to all work in our line and solicit a share of the'* patronage of our Lexington 9 friends. Satisfaction Guar- 9 mteed. 9