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I RELIABLE | Guaranteed <| FONITDRE f D , ' m FOR EVERY m ' ROOM IN THEHOUSE. U j f -- ? ? VANME I FUNERAL DIRECTOR / Before You Other Write ra. WE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANY 1 ORANGE. MASS. T 'A Many Sewing Machines are made to sell regard- ! ^41 tes of Quality, but the " 5? ew Home 99 is modi i& wear. Our guaranty never runs out. We make Sewing Machines to suit all conditions 1100 of the trade. The "iVcw Home" stands at, the cf all Kijfh-prade fair.Oy sewing machines ^OT Sold by authorized dealers only. For \ FOR SAI.S B* For W . JP. KOOF, < 4 ^ Lexington/8. C Spe ;? Spe K1MRD'? HOTEL, g > J. C. K1NARD,! Proprietor, | Spe Leesville, - - - S. C spe *he best attention given guest. Mod- ! em ponvenienoes. Table supplied with ? . best tie market affords. ; ^ for c w. 1 iNm CR 1 VII SB I faS9Wn?faBaB9| 19C! y Chapin, S. C., oue Has an up-to-date line of nre COFFIHS flNDt GASKETS ** On hand, at prices to suit everybody.- in* Prices range from $1.50 up to $50.00. Call on me and I will save yon money. I am prepared to furnish a hearse when- I rrr eyer desired ia connection with my un- j Sertakmg business. Jan. 2. 3m I KILL the COUCH I I mo CURE the LUNGS 1 ?=T ' ? St "" Dr. Kings 1 New Discovery i nni/rri and F0? C8i!8f8 JSs. ? m ALL THROAT AMD LUNG TROUBLES. bre Rest GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY geif ftU WAWTTV REFUNDED. C. HAYNESWORTH, 1 BARBER, J 1332 Main Street, Near Skyscraper, Columbia, S. C. ^ " 0 , 1 Expert Barbers, Sharp Razors and ? * Clean Towels?Everything Firstclass. His Lexington customers and many T1 friends will he served m-the highest art of the profession. . * . JUSl Tax FOLEYSHONBT XAR in stops the eostfh and healtlon^ Dri ' . \ "* A . : ' V % 'dZ'&S? - / ' ' - ' V* :>/ r 'rices as low / 5 good mertiandise can 6 retailed for. , | 13-1319 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. LNR FMRAIMFR ll 3 OUR PIES found favor with everybody es and men, the little girl in ores and her mother and her [mother. They are of the b, delicious,; wholesome, in-your-mouth kind, and anxictus to have you try if you don't know the proof our ovens. If you do we won't have to ask, you. LSH0ER'? STEAM BAKERY, coium*, s. c. TAX NOTICE. WILL ATTEND THE FOLLOWng mentioned places for the purpose receiving taxes for the fiscal year, 7: 'he balance of the lime at Lexington irt House until December 31st, 1907, iT which thfie the following penalties 1 be added by the County Auditor L collected by the County Treasurer, n January 1, 1908, 1 percent penalty 1 be added to those who have not L * >n February 1st, 1908, an additional 3r cent, will be added to those who e not paid, making 2 per cent, for >.will be added on March 1st, making ;r cent, penalty to be paid by those d have not paid by March 1st, 1908. j i Books wtil Close March 15, 1908. he hours for closing the tax hooks I ? I.- 1 11 l pusiLivcxj uc ai< xjl u xui uiic i ming and 4 o'clock for the afterh aDpointments. LEVY. ' State Purposes 4A Mills. Ordinary County Purposes 31 Mills. Constitutional School Tax 3 Mills. Total 11 Mills, cial School Levy Dis. No. 15, 3 Mills cial School Levy Dis. No. 18, 3 Mills cial School Levy Dis. No. 19, 4 Mills cial School Levy Dis. No. 25, 2 Mills cial School Levy Dis. No. 34, 2 Mills cial School Levy Dis. No. 37, 2 Mills cial School Levy Dis. No. 42, 3 Mills cial School Levy Dis. No. 75, 2 Mills I Tax $1.00 RAILROAD LEVY. ada Township. 7A Mills ad River Township 71 Mills k Township t... 71 Mills ommutation Road Tax $3.00, pay3 from October 15th .to March 1st, 3' arties owning property m more than township must so state to the Treasr. ^hen writin? for information conai'-g taves always give Township ckool District an~d name in fall, not ials. FRANK W. SHEALY, Treasurer Lexington County. j omach trouble is but a symptom of. and not self a true disease. We think of Dyspepsia, rtburn. and Indigestion as real diseases, yet r are symptoms only of a certain specific re sickness?nothing else, was this fact that first correctly led Dr. Shoop le creation of that now very popular Stomach ledy?Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Going direct le stomach nerves, alone brought that success favor to Dr. Shoop and his Restorative. Withthat original ana highly vital principle, no 1 lasting accomplishments were ever to be had. >r stomach distress, bloating, biliousness, bad ith and sallow complexion, try Dr. Shoop's :orative?Tablets or Liquid?and see for yourwhat it can and will do. We sell and cheerf recommend )r. Shoop's Restorative * [any a man has lost it while trying let ahead. [lis is Worth Remembering Whenever you have a cough or cold, 5 remember that Foley's Honey and will cure it. Do not risk your 1th by taking any but the genuine, is in a yellow pact age. Derrick's ig Store. I j The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, March 4. 1908. I Gilbert Chronicles. To the Editor of The Dispatch: Mr. D. E. Hammond spent Sunday in Columbia. Mr. H. C. Oswald, the blushing young -R. F. D. carrier of Steadman, visited our little town last Saturday evening on his wav to see the home ? o - - t folks. Mr. Joseph Hallman, son of Mr. L. Hallman, went to Brookland Saturday on a visit to friends and relatives. / We were glad to see Messrs. Willie and Archie Donley on our streets Sunday. They were on a short visit to their parents. Dr. Oxner spent a few days with his family this week. A railroad crew has been here this week unloading rails. Hope we will eoon see a better track. As the dispensary was closed last Saturday, there was a great many customers disappointed. The house that was damaged by fire a few days ago is being rapidly recovered by Mr. J. Hall, the owner. I Prof. J. M. Massey, of Monroe, N. C., gave an interesting lecture to the pupils of the academy on Monday afternoon and a music entertainment at night to an appreciative audience. Mr- Uonw TTallmori Viae hoon r?r?n XLLi. 11V111 J XJLUAAiXAWU XAWU WVV1A W*? fined to his room several days with lagrippe. We are glad to see him out again. Mr. Daniel Leaphart, our bicycle and furniture repairer, has recently moved to Leesville. Capt. D. J. Griffith was here one day this week. Feb. 29. Pupils. Notice to Our Customers We are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles is not affected by the Natural Pure Feed 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. Got WellPaid. Mr. Welch, the Columbia lawyer, who worked so faithfully and successfully for the promoters of Calhoun county, is reported to have sent in a bill for $4,000 for his services. This is a pretty stec-p fee, but, when it is remembered that Mr. Welch talked so eloquently to the Supreme Court that he made that august tribunal ignore' all former decisions and reverse it, I self, his services4 \^as worth all he charged.?Orangeburg Times and Democrat. Candidate for R. R. Commissioner. It was1 the editor'9 good fortune to meet Maj. Hal W. Richardson, of Barnwell, candidate for railroad commissioner, while in Columbia recently. Maj. Richardson is a man of pleasing personality, a good conversationalist and no doubt will be a hard njian to beat. Best Healer In the World. Rev. F. Starbird, of East Raymond, Maine, says: "I have used Bucklen's Arnica Salve for several years, on my old army wound, and other* obstinate sores, and find it the best healer in the world. I use it too with great success in my veterinary business." Price 2?c. at Kaufinann Drug Co., and Derrick's Drug Store. m The goternment of India has. decided to employ unmarried of widowed women between the ages of 18 and 30 as telegraph operators. If they grow old in the service they will < be pensioners. Resignations will be compulsory in the event of marriage. Thomas A. Edison, the (famous inventor. has iust undergone a success- j ful operation at the hospital to relieve I him of an abcess in the middle ear. Mr. Edison had trouble of the same kind three years ago and a slight attack of grippe is supposed to be responsible for the recent attack. i? m Unequaled as a Cure for Cfoup "Besides being an excellent remedy for colds and throat troubles, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is unequaled as a cure for croup," says Harry Wilson of Waynetown, JLnd. When given as scon as the croupy cough appears, this remedy will prevent the attack. It is used successfully in many thousands of homes. For sale by Kaufmann Drug Co Burglars entered the store of Kirby & Co., in Charleston some time Saturday night, blew open the safe and secured about ?488. It was the work of professionals. 1 -1 * ? Ttioifo/1 +.V10 lif.flp A U.CSiruuLI V C 1J1C V131VV/U vuv ixuv.w town of Belton on Wednesday, doing damage to property to the amount cf $5,500. ' Fifteen persons "were injured in a wreck on the Washington and Baltimore railroad recently. Three of the injured will probably die. The cause of the wreck is unknown. Three hundred teachers are needed in the Philippines. Remember that nearly half the teachers that went there several years ago married on the way. Do you see the special inducements to go? Wale, 'I bin, I j Nervous ? | Then your blood must be in I a very bad condition. You I certainly know what to take, g then take it ? Ayer's Sarsa-1 parilla. If you doubt, then I consult your doctor. We know | what he will say about this grand old family medicine. This it the first question your doctor would ask: "Are your bowels regular?" He knows that daily action of the bowels is absolutely essential to recovery. Keep your liver active and your bowels regular by taking laxative doses of Ayer's Pills. A Made by l.C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Xasa y? Also manufacturers of /-\ ' haw vigor. / 1 EOeTc ague cure. ftfc sauwl o cherry pectoral We have no aeerets ! We publish the formulas of all our medicines. a?a iru ?a??a?a??1 Notice of Farmers' Meeting. The Lexington County F. E. & C. U. of America will held its second quarterly meeting at Lexington court house on the second Saturday in M-irch, the 14th, at 10 o'clock a. m. Members and delegates, please be prompt, C. W. SMITH, Secretary. A Considerate Reporter. ? When the Maine was blown up the wife of Lieutenant Commander Wain' wright was at her home in Washington. She had heard nothing of the news when she was awakened about 4 o'clock in the morning by a violent knocking at the do^r of her house. Fi- j nally Mrs. Wainwright rose find looked ! out of the window, asking what was | the matter. A'voice called out. "Are you the wife of Lieutenant Command- ! er Wainwright?" "Yes. What do you want?" "The Maine has been totally destroyed. We are reporters and wish for some information about Mr. Wainwright." Only this and nothing more. The shock'caused the poor lady to fall i:i a don.l faint, from which she did not rally for several hoars, and. fortunately for her. it was then known her husband was not among the dost. / Hippophagy. Hippophagy being in low water in these later days.*somebody has set himself to show what ap exceedingly respectable history attaches to the practice. Among the ancients, especially in China, eating horseflesh was general, and it was only killed in Europe by a papal decree of Gregory III., though why horseflesh should have been interdicted does not appear. It was only the famine caused by Napoleon's invasion that revived the practice in Germany, where it has survived ever since.?London Globe. ^ Not Broadened. "They say that travel broadens a man," said the dark woman. "Weil, I don't know about that," replied the light woman. "My husband has besn a conductor on a trolley car for seven years and see how thin he is!"?Ytaikers Statesman. ( J Plant Wood's ( 7 Garden Seeds l\ FOR SUPERIOR VEGETABLES & FLOWERS. Our business, both in Garden and Farm Seeds, is one of the largest in this country, a result due to the fact that U Quality is always our Jj IP first consideration, q We are headquarters for Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Oats, Seed Potatoes, Cow Peas, Soja Beans and other Farm Seeds. Wood's Descriptive Catalogue is the best arid most practical of seed catalogues. An up-to date and recognized authority on all Garden / \ and Farm crops. Catalogue mailed / \ free on request. Write for it. / \ T. W. WOOD & SONS, / J) SEEDSMEN, - Richmond, Vt II : i I oJIe, ^BSk;:s' BAn improvement system of a cold 1: satisfaction or moi Sold by Kaufmanu Drag Co. I CITY NOTE ^ AMERgGM! 22 Fine Coo!! SVSewly Furnish < ? PSear The; American Rates $1.00 to 22 European Ra ?2 1 218 Main Street y| MRS. L. I. KAMIN kk Columbia Wtmw&mwEMmmxMzm FITZMA Three Arc COLUME Dry Goods, Notions, I Ladies' Tailored Art Squar New Spring G-oods our store are coming ii ^ ~ 4 xuu uttn aivvtiys i here; it is needless to to see us when-in Colu * / j SI30 mm STREET | Is where you can find o I " . ^ DOORS, SJ BLINDS * I LIME ANE CABINET ! si Call or write for Prices. >i / i \ THE PRICES TELL. J. B. FRID Wholesale; Grocers, / Flo Fee We Want the Merchants, Pla in(jton County to Call and Se< Purchases. We Can Fill Ji Money, 1823-1825 Main Sti ? CONFORMS TO NATIC over many Cough, Lung and Bronc >y acting as a cathartic on the bow* ley refunded. 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