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?????.. %*. ?. - ? Y - Consumption is less < o Certain relief and u t I Will remit from the f oB< O . - Hope, rest, fresh ai f . Emulsion. ( X ' ALL DRUGGISTS l~C QUARTERLY i ? < Statement of the net profits of th< lOr the Quarter ending March 31, 1908: No. 1. Lexington Dispensary No. 2. Lewiedale Dispensary No. 3. ., Peak Dispensary No. 4. New Brooklana Dispensary S"-y . V .- v ^ R.L.K J.L.81 J. W. I STATE OP SOOTH CAROLINA, \ Lexington County. f Personally appeared before me R. Addy, Lexington County Dispensary ] * true and correct statement of the ne pessary Fund for the Quarter Ending 1 8worn to and subscribed before me thi 7th day of April, A. D., 1906. G. A. Derrick, Notary Public. i ~ 4 'ViVt - * * ' r.- 11 i' i BEARDEN E'V. 22-924 GervaJs Si mmmmm ' y,-> Groceries, Hay, Grain, Hai | ^ferial, Wire Fencing, Ti * Tnsnti NftrnML Sft( 7 7* Bridle Beet wagon yard in the cil Call to see us. Pi treatment! . ^ ?7 *nr C3 We are now selling oar entii Shoes, Glass and Crockerywarc HO FAB We mean what we say. Call store across the railroad. GANTT1 Swansea, (WALL PAPER PICTURES a No better good South. Call and see us e j a ngni. I WEBB'S Al ff 1627 Main Street, I. . fl Opposite Kirby's 5 i T. B. Ro Qualit] . , -1 937 Gervais Street, : i wmmmmii Special prices to the Lexii Pinacle Flour $5.40 per bt Hay, Grain, Feed, Cotton 1 Groceries. Prices always the lowest, A Ldxiagton Lawbreaker. Andrew Cook, colored, was arrestee yesterday by Officer Richardson or request of Sheriff Corley, of Lexing ton comity. Cook is wanted in thai . county on a charge of housebreaking and grand larceny.?State, 7fch. "Health Coffee" is really the closes Coffee Imitation ever yet produced This clever Coffee Substitute was re cently produced by Dr. Shoop, o Racine, Wis. Not a grain of real coffe in it either. Dr. Shoop's Health Coffe is made from pure toasted grains, wit; malt, nuts, etc. Reallv it would foe an expert?who might drink it fo coffee. No 20 or 30 minutes tedioo boiling. "Made in a minute" says th doctor. Sold by H. D. Harman. / ieadly than it used to be.9 sually complete recovery J 6 >wing treatment:; jfr r, and?Scoff's) iOc/AND $1.00.^ 1^ If STATEMENT. . Lexington, S. C., April 7th, 1908. 8 Lexington Comity Dispensary Fund $1,069 04 793 43 800 93 1,010 60 ______ Total. $3,683 00 ieisler,) mler, > Comity Dispensary Board. Lddy. ) L, Keisler, J. L. Shuler and J. W. k>ard and made oath that the above is t profits of the Lexington County DisMarch 31,1908, s) J R. L. Keisler, J. L. Shuler, J. W. Addy, Comity Dispensary Board. & LUTHER t - Columbia, S. C. mm??mm V' dware, Wheelwright Ha* hw&re, Farming ImpleIdles, Collars, Pads, >8, eta .7 for the benefit of &1L ompt and courteous V , 1 mn A e stock of Dry Goods, Notions, ?at COST. X SALE L to seo no in our new brick J i R AST, , - So. Car. AND PAINTS { indFRAMgS I s or prices in the 1 3 and be treated I ?T STORE, I Columbia, S. C. I and 10 eents Store. H ach, f Grocer, : : Columbia, S. C. Lgton trade, irrel. deal and Hulls, General Family That languid, lifeless feeling that i comes with spring and early summer, can be quickly changed to a feeling oi 1 buoyancy and energy by the judici one use of Dr. Whoop's Restorative b The Restorative is a genuine tonic t( tired, rundown nerves, and but a fev ' doses is needed to satsify the user thai Dr. Shoop's Restorative is actually reaching that tired spot. The indoo: t life of winter nearly always leads t< sluggish bowels, and to sluggish circu i- lation in general. The customary lacl f of exercise and outdoor air ties up th< ? liver, stagnates the kidneys, ana oft 8 times weakens the Heart's action. Us h Dr. Shoop's Restorative a few week 1 and all will be changed. A few day * test will tell you are using the righ s remedy. You will easily and surel; ? note tne change from day to day. Sol* by Kaufmann Drug Co. 1 The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, April 8,1908. ConvioteA Man Shoots Five Men in Courtroom. AtTerre Haute, Ind., on Thursday Henry F. McDonald in the circuit court room shot and killed Detective William E. Dwyer, seriously wounded three other officers and a bystander, > i* s 1? ?~ ana was mmsen senuuoiy wuuuucu. McDonald had been tried for dynamiting stores and a church in Sanford last year. As soon as the jury reported its verdict of guilty, McDonald jumped up, drew a revolver and fired at Prosecuting Attorney James A. Cooper, Jr., but missed because Cooper tipped his chair over backwards. McDonald continued firing at the officers seated around the counsel table. Detective Dwyer fell dead at the third shot. Policemen and deputy sheriffs in the court room drew revolvers and opened fire on McDonald, who returned the fire. Before the convicted man fell with half a dozen bullets in his body, he had shot Harvey V. Jones, superintendent of police, in the side, Deputy Sheriff Ira Wellman in the chin, Sylvester Doyle, court bailiff, in the leg and a bystander in the side, ?Mk tfiwv. To the Editor of The Dispatch: Mr. Cyp Summers and family have moved into the residence of Mr. Melvin Stuck. Mr. J. K. Summer is erecting three nice dwellings near Peak. Mrs. Lavinia Eleazer is having her residence painted, which adds much to the beautv of the place. r Mr. and Mrs. Sankey Fulmer have recently moved from Chapin to near Mr. Geo. Fulmer's. Mrs. Mary Ann Swygert has been visiting her son, at Laurens. Mr. Milton Shealy and sister, Miss Helen, have been visiting relatives at Bessemer City, N. C. Peak, April 3. Rosebud. Letts; to J. 8. Wlagard, Lexington, S. C. Dear Sir: Two cans of paint look alike; two paints look alike; when opened; two jobs look alike, so long as they're new?unless one is scant. They are far from alike: One is paint and the other is trash. The gallon price is not far from alike. They don't cost alike. One takes 10 gallons to paint a house; the other takes 20. The cost of one job is $50; the other $100?it may be $90 ?the job that cost least is the good one; wears twice as long as the other. There are two ways of telling good paint: By the name; by the,number of gallons it takes for a jod?least gallons, best paint. By the name Devoe; by least gallons. Yours truly, F. W. DEVOE & CO. P. S. The Kaufmann Drug Co., sells our paint. If&so&ies. IL A REGULAR COMMUNICAmJJX^tion of Lexington Lodge No. 152, XJrxA. F. M., will be held Saturday, 11th April at 7:00 p. m. Bretliren are earnestly requested to attend promptly. By order of the W. M. Godfrey M. Harm an, Sec. Regular communication of Pomaria Lodge No. 151, A. F. M., will convene in Masonic Hall, Peak, Saturday the 11th April. \ The E. A. & F. C? and M. M. degrees will be conferred. Also matters of importance in regard to our Masonic Home will be before the Lodge. Brethren will meet promptly at 6 o'clock p. m., as much business is to be transacted. Visiting brethren welcome. John C. Swygert, Master. Weak women get prompt and lasting help by using Dr. Shoop's Night Cure. These soothing, healing, antiseptic suppositories, with full information how to proceed sire interestingly told of in my I - ' . T7?? TTT >> rpv,^ DOOK '"PCO. <? rur rtuuicu. and strictly confidential medical advice is entirely free. Simply write Dr, Shoop, Racine, Wis., for my book No. 4. Kaufmann Drug Co. Rose Eilian Shows. The Rose Killian Shows left yesterday for Irmo, where they will ?ive two performances. Thursday, Friday and Saturday they will show in Chapin. This will giye the people of the Fork an opportunity to See one of the best shows on the road. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington, ; By Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., Probate Judge. Whereas, J. A. Livingston made : suit to me, to grant him Letters . of Administration of the Estate of and . effects of Vicie Sally. > These are therefore to cite and adt monislr all and singular the kindred and fc creditors of the said Vicie Sally, 7 deceased, that they be and appear, ber fore me, in the Court of Probate, to be ~ ^ tt ci /-i 3 held .Lexington, n.^ v^?, uu - April, 1908, next, after publication t hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to e show cause, if any they have, why the ~ said administration should not be grante ed. a Given under my hand, this 6th day s of April, Anno Domini 1908. t GEO. S DRAFTS, (L. S.) y Probate Judge, Lexington County,S. C, i Published on the 8th day of April. 1908, in the Lexington Dispatch. 2w24 i NOTICE! : : NO 100 K. P. Guano Distributors 50 Henderson Guano DistribMoline Cotton and Corn Plan Moline Cotton and Corn Plan Middle Busters and all kinds Agent for Planet, Jr. Cultiva WIRE FENCING. We have two cars m stock: ot any kind you v we can sell as cheap as anybody. LIME, CEME We buy in car lots and always have on hand We can sell merchants Lime and Cement che be glad to make you prices in quantities. PAINTS, Oil Let us figure with you on your Paints for Spi for five years, ready to go on your building at $1.; We carry a full line of everything that goes \ Come to see us or write. We will show you RUTUND-BI Batesbi Post Card Dealers Printers & Stationers j Talking Machines I s*um and Records I pump Rubber Stamps I F And Novelties of 10...1 Every Decription I MLL OR WRITE FOR WHIT TOO WIRT J. Wilson Bios (LEV COLUMBIA, S. C. I E. A. FELLERS, 1 1 THE HARNESS MAIL I da 933 Gervais St, Columbia, S. C. I Sh Harness, Saddles, Collars, I Sh Whips, etc. Eepair work a I specialty at short notice. I Prices always right. Solicits I SOI a share of the Lexington trade. I ^ Tor INSURANCE, I |ni LIFE, lift/ FIRE, 1 LL V ACCIDENT, I SEE 1 E. G. Dreher, LEXINGTON, S. G. === Strongest and Best Companies ? Nitrato Security for your Deposits, Fertilizf Courteous treatment, Drafts or Letter of Credit, ... Collections made, li/n 001] Bank accommodation whenever neces- f| fj HI I] sary for your business?see eur cashier about opening an account here. WIT Ad Our Capital ?2uu,uuu.uu |l/njf?|i . Our Surplus $110,000.00 Mf PI T |J j : Carolina National Bank, COLUMBIA, S. C. hi W. A. CLARE, President. I T. H. MEIGHAN, Cashier. I IIU TICE : : NOTICE] $7.50 formerly $9.00. utors $4.75 formerly $6.50. .ter with Guano Distributor $15.50. .ter $12.50. of Plows in stock. tors. WIBE FENCING. rant. We bought it in big lots, which puts us where NT and BRICK. what you need in this line. ? aper than you can buy in less than car lots and will ? and BRUSHES. ring Painting. We can sell you a Paint guaranteed L5 per gallon, vith a brush. we are in line and will save you money. IA8HAM CO., uiz>^9 S? C? 37500 WITH = 9 S, PULLEYS, PACKING, ROOFING | AND TIN PLATE. | Numbing Supplies. I hern States Supply Go. I COLUMBIA, S. C. I i * ER, "The Shoe Man," J (IN COLUMBIA.) I ?he place to buy your every- A i y and Sunday go-to-meeting S oes. Largest handlers of j i _ i H oes m xne uaronnas. .trices 3 extremely low at this sea- I 1. Come and inspect our I >ck. W ER, 'The Shoe Man" I (In Columbia.) I of Soda i MM? i Peruvian Guano^= :rs of All Kinds < ! Hp.afinnarffirs t I1UUUI|UU1 IU1 u is for Prices L D. Cullum Co. i BATESBURG, S. C.