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RELIABLE | Guaranteed f FURNITURE 1 FOB EVEBY ?| BOOH IB H THE HOUSE, ?1 I FUNERAL DIRECTOR A KILL*'COUCH I ~ *y> CURE THE LUNGS ToJ wm,Dr. King's s New Discovery FORtf^SFS!'8 ?te*Soti dil VOIDS Trial Nottle Free cord AMD ALL THROAT AND LUK6 TROUBLES. . of tl fe; ^UABANTEED &ATI3FACT0KX \ 8 JB MONEY BEFgNDED. N C. HAYNESWORTH? IK ' ; jndi BARBER, # elev :f t?rn 1332 Main Street, Hear Skyscraper, for Columbia, S. C. V vitl Q * til? Expert Barbers, Slwurp. Razors and Clean Towels?Everything Firstcjass. ^ aHis Lexington customers and many l'^is friends will be served in the highest art * of the profession. -tinil KlYiRDS -HOTEL, ?i J. C. KINARD, Proprietor, of* Leesville, - - . S. C The best attention given guest. Mod- t^.S em conveniences. Table supplied with * best the market affords. Rheumatism a I "have found a tried and tested cure for Rhea- ' lBatigm! Not a remedy that will straighten the 6Xta distorted limbs of chronic cripples, nor turn bony Sefcs growths back to flesh again. That is impossible. u 1 But I can now surely kill the pains and pangs of . this deplorable disease. Apr In Germany?with a Chemist in the City of leDC Darmstadt?I found the last ingredient with Which Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy was made / a perfected, dependable prescription. Without 'able / . that last ingredient. I successfully treated many, Qou tnany cases of Rheumatism; but now, at last, it uni- ^ h formly cures all curable cases .of this heretofore yy much dreaded disease. Those sand-like granular Vor wastes, found in Rheumatic Blood, seem to dissolve jh0lc and pass away under the action of this remedy as . freely as does sugar when added to pure water. er?f And then, when dissolved, these poisonous wastes G freely pass from the system, and the cause of Rheumatism is gone forever. There is now no 'rT c leal need no actual excuse to suffer longer with. I-L/.k. cut help. We sell, and in confidence recommend Dr. Shoop's .? I 3 22 Rheumatic Remedy THE KAUFFMAN DRUG CO. t whi G. W. LINDLER, | Chapin, S. C., Has an up-to-date lino of COFFINS AND CASKETS ~ On hand, at prices to suit everybody. q Prices range from $1.50 up to $50.00. Thi Call on me and I will save yon money. I h? I am prepared to furnish a hearse when- yiel ever desired in connection with my tin- wit] dertaking business. Jan. 2. 3m und ~~ :?: ? find ? 1 1 n ^, Uneqnaiea as a c>urt; iur vi uu^ iert "Besides being an excellent remedy effe for colds and throat troubles, Chamber- tion 1 tin's Cough Remedy is uneqnaled as a tive cure for croup," says Harry Wilson of ] ty a Waynetown, lnd. Wiif-n giypn as soon j sefi{ as the cronpy confcrh appears, this rem- j edy will prevent the attack. It is us< d cen success! 12 hy in mat y tliou-;,nds of ! homes. For sale by Katifmai-n Dreg Co [_ - 9 gooci mer-1 landise can I S retailed for. 3-1319 MAIN STEEET, | COLUMBIA, S. C. i I NO EMBALMER. I s OUR PIES found favor with everybody ?s and men, the little girl in tres and her mother and her mother. Thev are of the , delicious, wholesome, n-your-mouth kind, and anxious to have you try if you don't know the proof our ovens. If you do we won't have to ask you. .HIRER'S STEAM BAKERY, COLUMBIA, S. C. Notice of Special Court. he cburt officials, grand jurors and 1 others interested: n extra term of the court of General lions, in and for the county of Lexon, will be held at Lexington court se, in said county, beginning at 10 i., on Tuesday, the 14th day of il, 1908, and to continue for such ;th of time as maj be necessary, to >resided over by Hon. J. W. DeVore, ait judge, as special judge in aclance with the following two orders ie governor, to wit: TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Executive Department, pplication having been made to me Solicitor G. B. Timmerman, SoliciDf the circuit embracing the county <exington, it having been in fifth cial circuit and it now being in the ant.h inHir'.ifl.l fnr nn Avt/rft a of the-Conrt of General Sessions Lexington county, in accordance i the provisions of Section 2744 of Code of Laws of 1902, volume 1, I lereby order that an extra term of Court of General Session be held nd for the county of Lexington, in State, to commence on Tuesday, 14th day of April, 1908, and to cone for such length of time as may be issary. I do hereby notify the Clerk lourt of Lexington County of the ing of said extra term of the court eneral sessions.. iven under my hand and seal of the executive department at Golum!.] bia, S. C., this, the eleventh day of March, A. D. 1908. M. F. ANSEL, Governor. rATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Executive Department. y virtue of the power given me unSection 2744 of the Code of Laws of !, upon the application of the solicr3f the circuit, I have ordered an a term of the Co art of General ions for the County of Lexington, egin on Tuesday, the 14th day of il, 1908, and to continue for such :th of time as may be necessary, , upon the suggestion of the Honori Chief Justice of the Supreme rt of the State of South Carolina, I iereby. appoint Honorable J. W. Dee, circuit judge, as special judge to 1 said extra term of Court of GenSessions for Lexington county, iven under my hand and seal of the executive department at CoLJlumbia, S. C., this thirteenth day of March, A. D. 1908. M. EV ANSEL, Governor, ated Lexington, S. C., March 17, SAM'L. E. GEORGE, Clerk. Seed Com! Seed Corn! he Worlfl'9 Premium Seed Corn ch look tbe Premium at the rld's Pair. Raised and sold only the Daisy Seed Farm. Write lay for circular, Price List and lple, free. - . THE DAISY SEED FARM, F. D. No. 3, Winston-Salem, N. C. eb. 19?3mo. m For Sale. uantity of Deering cotton seed, s is by far the most prolific cotton ive ever planted. Almost doubled d last year over other varieties !i equal amount of fertilizer and er same process of cultivation. I it especially adapted to the dif:nt soils of my farm. Is not easily cted by extreme weather conuiis. Guaranteed to be as prodr.c as any on the market'and is equaldapted to the different soils of this :;on. :?ed for sole in any quantity at 7o ts r.-er bushel. H. Z. ADAMS, Leesviile, S. C., route 2. ! The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, March 25. 1908. - Our Mother. The following is taken from the Reflector, of Nashville, Tenn., and is from the pen of the editor: I One of the sweetest words in the English language is "mother." How dear is that name to those whose ' mother is still living as they look into those eyes, once bright now dimming witfi age; upon tnar nair. once oiacK now turning to white, or once golden now turning to silver; upon that brow, once so fair, now furrowed with I wrinkles, and remember that it was j the love, the care, the self-sacrifice ! for them, for their welfare, for their happiness, for their Waywardness, it may be, which caused those eyes to grow dim, that hair to turn white or j silver, that brow to become furrowed | with wrinkles. Oh, bey, have 3*011 a j mother? Is that mother still living? I beg you to love that mother. Care for that mother. She is the dearest friend 3rou have 011 earth. You will never have but one mother. When she is gone there will be nobody to take her^ place for you. Love her, care for her, and never, never, I beg you, trample with ruthless feet upon , her affections, or do anything to bring down her gray hairs with sorrow to the grave. And if the mother is no longer living, but Las gone to that home beyond the skies, where she awaits your coming in the sweet bye and bye, that fact should make her name dear to you,- and lead you to live such a life as she hoped and prayed that you might live. ' God bless and keep your mothers. Lekd thy mother tenderly Down life's steep decline; Once her arm wa9 thy support, Now she leans on thine. See upon her loving face Those deep lines of care? . Think?it was her toil for thee Left that record there. Ne'er forget her tireless watch < Kept by day and night, Taking from her step the grace, From her eyes the light; Cherish well her faithful heart, Which through weary years Echoed with its sympathy, All thy smiles and tears. I Thank God for thy'mother's love, Guard thy priceless boon; For the bitter parting hour Cometh all too soon. When thy graceful tenderness Loses power to save Earth will hold no dearer spot, Than thy mother's grave. ?Kate Logan. Lame Shoulder. Whether resulting from a sprain or from rheumatic pains, there is nothing so good for a lame shoulder as Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Apply it freely and rub the parts vigorously at each#application and a quick ^ure is certain. For sale by Kaufmann Drug Co. 1 ' Free to Our Subscribers. We will be glad to have every reader of our paper take advantage of the i? 11 _nc Tr in a ioiiowiDg oner: 11 you wui sena your name and address to the Pineule Medicine Co., 389 La Salle Ave., Chicago, 111., they will promptly mail you postpaid a full week's trial of their most excellent preparation "Pineules." The preparation is put up in little gelatin globules, easy and pleasant to take and are truly remarkable in their quick effects on all Back Ache, Lame' Back, Rheumatism and all Kidney and Bladder affections. In writing them it will be necessary to mention this paper. Please do so. We hope any of our readers, who are suffering from any such complaints will take advantage of this offer at once, as we know the preparation is most highly recommended. t For Diseases of the Skin. Nearly all diseases of the skin such as eczema, tetter, salt rlieum and barber's itch, are characterized by an intense itching and smarting, which often makes life a burden and disturbs sleep and rest. Quick relief may be had by applying Chamberlain's Salve. It allays the itching and smarting almost instantly. Many cases have beep cured .by its use. For sale by Kaufmanr Drug Co. .. . . . ? Death of a Child. Ollie Burton, son of Mr. and Mrs. r ? t-* * 1*1 TIT J. T1 3 ~ Jonn Jiargie, aiea in west n,nu un Tuesday of acute nephritis, aged three and a half years. The body was taken by the Coast Line train on Wednesday to Irmo, where the burial took place.?Newberry Observer. The Lueky Quarter Is the one you pa3' out for a l>ox of Dr. King's Now Life Pills. They bring' j you the health that's more precicus tllan i jewels. Try them for headache, bilious! ness, constipation and malaria. If they j disappoint you the nrice will be cheerfully refunded at The Krmfmann Drag j Q0., and Derrick's Drag Store. 1 ? * ; rvtr-zrJwn.^....'.'^ ? j Does Yourl \ Heart Beat\ I Yes. 100,000 times each day. 1 !l Does it send out good blood 8 or bad blood? You know, for I good blood is- good health; bad blood, bad health. And you know precisely what to take for bad blood ? Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Doctors have j endorsed it for 60 years. One frequent cnnse of bn<l l>lnod is a slngpish liver. Thus produces constipation, Poisonous substances ate then absorbed into the blood, i Keep the bowels open with Ayer's 1'illsj "nnrmwiuirv, ?v. rstaaswagrarcart: -j-j n. i i.. i?bbp. ? yfl Ha do by J C Lyor Co., Lowell, Haas. 3 8 jf '*- AIsl- inanuCictufcra of ja JLM P HAIR VIGOR, 8 / B ? IP S*Q *GL'E CURE J | JL tfl & 3 <0 CHERRY PECTORAL. ? | j Ve here vo *-ocrc*3! V7o publish n ! i t the formulas of all cur medjcincs. S ! ?rs?r-rr..,~i *ui 3 j !?:. Smaamaker Homeward Sound. "Mr. A. S. Nunnamaker, Jr., son of Mr. Arthur Nunnamaker, of the Fork, having completed his term of enlistment in the United States navy, is now homeward bound. He left San Francisco1 on the 14th and w^l arrive in a few days. / This is Worth Remembering Whenever you have a cough or cold, just remember that Foley's Honey and Tar will cure it. Do not risk your health by taking any but the genuine. It is in a yellow package. Derrick's Drug Store. Fins Line of Crackers. The finpst line of fancy cakes and crackers ever shown iq Lexington, just opened up at Harman's Bazaar. You can find anything you want from the famous "Uneeda" to the fanciest of the fancy. CaU to see them. t j I Fresh Stock of (tardea Seed. Fresh supply of garden seed?different varieties?just opened up at Harman's Bazaar. Little Jennings White Russell, son of Mr. F. J. Russell, of Newberry, died in the Pasteur Institute in Atlanta on Wednesday from the bite of a mad dog received a couple weeks ago. It was thought at first that the child would be all right, but hydrophobia set in, causing death within a few hours. Abe Hummel, the notorious New York lawyer, who played such an important part in the fir9t trial of Harry Thaw and who has been serving a one-year sentence in the penitentiary, was released on Thursday. DeWitt's Little Early Risers, small, safe, sure little liver pills. Sold by The Kaufnfrann Drug Co. United States Senator . William Pinckney Whyte, of Maryland, died at his home in Baltimore on Wednesday. He had been in public life for 60 years, and was one of the most prominent members of congress. The supreme court has affirmed the "< - r J-1- - 1 i- :? decision 01 tne lower wuiu xu unc case of Pink Franklin, colored, convicted of the murder of Constable Valleptine of Orangeburg, some time last summer. Franklin was sentenced to hang last October, but his case was appealed to the higher court. March 28 is the anniversary of the birth of that distinguished soldier and statesman, Wade Hampton. ManZan Pile Remedy comes ready to ) use, put up in a collapsible tube with nozzle attached. One application proves its merit. Soothes and heals, reduces , inflammation and relieves soreness and itching. For all forms of Piles. Price 50c. Guaranteed. Sold by Kanfmann Drug Co. y Pinal Discharge. This is to notify all persons that I will apply to Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., Judge of Probate for Lexington County, S. C., 6on the 4th day of April, 1908, for a final discharge as Administrator of the estate of H. W. Conner. J. W. CONNER, 4w21 Administrator r ? | An improvement cn fcrold. "by K'-.vAv.\?.\ ,i ! : -:p C->. i i|| 1730 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C., j jj; Is where you can find one of the best stocks of | i OF ALL KINDS. i DOORS, SASH, BLINDS & GLASS j LIME AND CEMENT. -j:\ f CABINET MANTLES, jj v Call or write for Prices. 1 jj! THE PRICES TELL. THE QUALITY SELLS J. B. FRIDAY & CO., % \ ' Wholesale and Retail \ Grocers, Flour, * ' ; \ Feed and Grain. 1 T l*t ' , ' , ' * '' *: 'i We Want the Merchants, Planters and Farmers of Lexington County to Call and See Us Before They Make Their Purchases. We Can Fill Your Wants and Save You i * . Money. 1823-1825 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. ~ Qyjf * Horse and Rider I // Mil alike should feel at ease to get the full 1 II M+Yw Vi// enjoyment out of a ride. Our saddles Uf/yv have a deserved reputation for form,. materials and workmanship which MM BjljAl M| 'J makes them the most desirable in the' Mm wHufljjw market. As much may be said of our CLltlTb llU0. ff Jt DAVIS & COMPANY, ^ 1 1517 Main Street, Columbia, S. C? // / v,/ FITZMAURICE'S f Three Arch Store, COLUMBIA S. C. , ;; r Drv Roods. Notions. 0othing. Furnishings. ? # ' O' O ' Ladies' Tailored Suits, Millinery, Art Squares, Rugs. New Spring Goods for every branch of 1 our store are coming in every day. Yon can always find what yon want here; it is needless to go elsewhere. Come to see ns when in Colnmbia. 1 ti CITY HOTEL and CAFE I |g. AMERICAN and EUROPEAN. ^ ^ Fine Cool Newly Furnished Rooms. ?1 ?9 Near Theatre and State Capitol. ?5 || American Rates $1.00 to $2.00 Per Day. if H European Rates Rooms 50c. and Up. P 1218 Main Street ..... Phone 851 || MRS. L. I. KAMINER, Proprietress. ^ Columbia, S. C. -.H ' i ?,rw w- p- roof, 1$ I' LEXINGTON, S. C., * I rJs Agent for all kinds of ~ WRITE FOR PRICES. IITIWi COM SYRUP. if&td h ? o fc?3 <& vlv & J k& i y & W a COMFORTS TO NATIONAL FURS FOOD A?2D D2U3S LAW. rcr many Cou?h, Lur.t? r.na Bronchial Hcir.c *.Ic.s, because it ri*2s the . a'5 a ea- ha Tic on the bowcij. >?o Guara:;;- y:I to give 1 y refunded. Prepared by piMbUI.if CO., C; - V. S. A,