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RELIABLE | Guaranteed ' FURNITURE i I FOE EVEBY ? BOOM IN j TEE HOUSE. I LiC BDIPCC TCI I int rniwbo ibtu J. B. FRID \ : , Wholesale ar Grocers, Floi Feet We Want the Merchants, Plan ington County to Call and See Purchases. We Can Fill Yo\ Money 1823-1825 Main Stre FOLEY'S HONEMAR: The original , LAXATIVE cough remedy. 1 For coughs, colds, throat and lung \ troubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholic. . Good for everybody. Sold every where* The genuine FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR is in a Yellow package. Refuse substitutes. ( | Prepared only by J ^Foley A Company, Chicago. 1 Derrick's Drag Store. 1 ? T KILL the COUGHl : amp CURE the LUNC8I Dr. King's I New Discovery - FOR C8Sg?8 j-St. AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. GUABANTEEDSATI3FACTOBY rf OB HONS? REFUNDED. J ;c. haynesworth" ! BARBER, ' 1332 Main Street, Near Skyscraper, Columbia, S. C. o *. ^ Expert Barbers, Sharp Razors and J Clean Towels?Everything Firstclass. ; Hi9 Lexington customers and many j friends will be served in the highest art k of the profession. KINARD'S HOTEL, J. C. KINARD, Proprietor, Leesville, - - S. C r The best attention given guest. Mod- ] ern conveniences. Table supplied with ~ best the market affords. . 6. W. LINDLER, j Cltapin, S. C? 1 Has an up-to-date line of COFFINS NND CISKETS ' On hand, at prices to suit everybody. Prices range from $1.50 up to $50.00. Call on me and I will save you money. I am prepared to furnish a hearse when- ? ever desired in connection with my un- J dertaking business. Jan. 2. 3m * Prices as low is good merchandise can se retailed for. I 313-1319 MAIN STREET, | COLUMBIA, S. C. I AND EMBALMED. THE QUALITY SELLSA.Y & CO., id Retail IF, i and Grain. iters and Farmers of LexUs Before They Make Their !t/ rr lA/iti/9 U/IWL OWVC iVM let, Columbia, S. C. Light-More Light Do yon want to save money? Then ase the "Best" Incandescent Vapor Gas Lights and burn air instead of money, rhey give 50 per cent, more light than a. Rochester Coal Oil Lamp, consume 8C per cent, less oil and make 90 per cent, [ess heat. All Lamps guaranteed for a period oi ;wo years., provided they are bandied according to our instructions. "Best" Incandescent Gas Lights, 10C candle power each, 300 candle power, )ne gallon of gasolene per burner, 6C lours, 6c., cost $3.60. The above is for ighting a room 20x60, 100 hours a nonth for one year. For prices, etc., ivrite C. H. HARTLEY, GASTON, S. C. Engine and Boiler Fixtures. I have just opened up a new and 'ull line of engine and boiler fixtures, consisting of valves, gauges, coupings, etc. Piping cut and threaded ;o order. Engine and boiler repairng also done. Satisfaction guaran;eed. Give me a trial. J. J. RIKARD, 15tf Lexington, S. C. Seed Corn! Seed Corn! The World's Premium Seed' Corn vhich look tbe Premium at the Yorld's Fair. Raised and sold only >y the Daisy Seed Farm. Write :o-day for circular, Price List and sample, free. THE DAISY SEED FARM, it. F. D. No. 3, Winston-Salem, N. C. Feb. 19?3mo. For Sale. Quantity of Deering cotton seed, rhis is by far the most prolific cotton [ have ever planted. Almost doubled 7ipld laaf, vpar nvpr nthpr variptips , J . V . w- . ? vith equal amount of fertilizer and mder same process of cultivation. I ind it especially adapted to the dif;erent soils of my farm. Is not easily jffected by extreme weather condi:ion8. Guaranteed to be as produc:ive as any on the market and is equaly adapted to the different soils of this section. Seed for sale in any quantity at 75 jents per bushel. H. Z. ADAMS, L9tf Leesville, S. C., route 2. Rings Little Liver Pills for biliousness ind sick headache. They clean the sys;em and clear the skin. Price 25c. Try ihem. Sold by the Kanfmann Dirug Co. The LexingSP1 DispatchT' i Wednesday, April 22, 1908. : r m The Cotton Situation. ! The outlook does not seem to be very good for higher priced cotton at any time in the near future. s The cotton mills are having dull times. The s.elling.agents'report that it is difficult to sell ^oods. Buyers, they say, look for lower prices, and \) are buying only in small quantities./! seeming to be oir&id to load up with I goods at present prices with a sluimp staring them in the face. / i And it make3 it hard on the; 'mills. : In fact many of the ssllivig agents , i are advising the mills to ^elose down | ! altogether for 60 dayk arguing | that this is the only real \?ay to curi tail the output and in thisv way hold ! up the prices. The mills, though, | seem unwilling to do' thi^, and it is j likely that the curtailment will be j made by running short time or with short help. t A few of the mills are in/gocd shape, having sold ahead some ti(iie ago, and if these orders are not cancelled these mills will be in good shape. But the situation doeVnot hold on I much promise of higher prices for I cotton any time soon^ And just now the farmers are get- j ting ready to plant another crop. What are they going to do about it? A big crop of cotton planted within the next few weeks will tend to further reduce the price.- A reduced acreage will help to hold-up the price. Thecesmuat-be plain facts to everybody. The price of cotton now rests very largely in the hands of the farmers themselves. What are they going to do about it??Anderson Mail. t-t mi_*_a now s xnis 5 We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his finu. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. f Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally , acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all. druggists. Take Hall's Family 'Pills for constipation. A Hew Rule Suggested. i The candidates are coming out?all "subject to the rules of the democratic primary.,' Now let us suggest an additional rule. When the county . convention meets a rule should be adopted providing that each candi' date must pledge himself that he will s not while a candidate treat any voter to meat or drink or otherwise. This 1 "treating'' has not been a great evil 1 in this county as in some others, but it is an evil that grows and it is best to nip it in the bud. A rule of this kind will be a blessing to the candit date and also to the voter, for it will save the one from being bled and the ' other, from being debauched.?New UCHjr uuocivci. ( I ? Obituary. > Emma Lavinia Kiyzer was born December 24, 1876, and died April 11, 1908, making her age 31 years, 4 months and 17 days. She was the wife of David Lucas and the mother of seven children, all living. She leaves a father, husband and children with many relatives and friends to mourn her death, but we trust that their loss is her gain. She was a member of the M. E. church and was buried at Boiling Springs church by the writer. A. R. T. Rheumatic Pains Relieved. Mr. Tlios. Stenton, postmaster of Pontypooi, Ont., writes: For the past eight 3Tears I suffered from rheumatic Sains, and during that time I used many ifferent liniments and remedies for the cure of rheumatism. Last summer I procured a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and got more relief from it than anything I have ever used, and ' cheerfully recommend this liniment to J all sufferers from rheumatic pguns." For sale by Kaufmann Drug Co. Reward for X&ce&diary. Gov. Ansel has offered a reward of $100 for the arrest of the party or parties who burned the home of Mrs. E. C. Moye, about six miles south of New Brookland, in this county, about ten days vgo. There is said to be evidence that the fire was of incendiary origin and arrests are expected to follow the offer of the reward. Maynard Taken to Asheville. R. L. Maynard, who has been in the jail here for several days upon various charges, was taken to Asheville last week by United States Marshal - - * - v . ?mi r Adams, wnere ne win iaue uidi m the United States court. While hauling a seine in Winona lake, Minnesota, fishermen brought in a pocketbook containing $1,500. "7 Fun j? | Y?}Jcan trust a medicine ! j | lasted CO years! Sixty years j j lr r.f rvnrriprrf* fhink nf fhflf I H I |j Experience with Ayer's Sar-| ; Kraparilia; the original Sarsa-1 | 8pa: iL*a ; the Sarsaparilla the ^ j doctors endorse for thin blood, | j h .veefc nerves, general debility. B ; U Vt:i fv*n ll.ts rran.l ol?l medicine cannot <lo j? : j;i us I" >; vs?>r.; if iliu Mver i.> iuactirv svimI tlie M 1 [J ii..v-? is rinot'j'iili'il. 1*<*-' 11 I t | os*ililP reK Mi'ts. '* >:! y.!i??uitl tnfce laxitiive coses of Aysr's sa 1 ? rii..-, \?hilu ta.'::ns ti.e S;irs.ii>aiiila. M tg Ziiade by J. O. ilyer Co., Lowell^Mass. I /F& Also manufacturero of 5 /?Ja 9 HAIR VIGOR. | ? ? &&PQ AGt'ECURE. 1 -JSb CB CHERRY PECTORAL. 1 We hare no secrets! We publish S the formulas of all our medicines. ? Shady G-rcve Items. To the Editor of The Dispatch: The farmers are busy planting corn and cotton. It seems that they are planting a larger acreage in cotton than was planted last year. I am sorry to see them making such a big mistake. , The small grain is looking well and prospects for a large yield are good. So far the indications are that there will be a large fruit crop in this section, especially peaches. Some of our Union men are looking droopy over the low price of cotton, but I hope they will continue to hold for 15 cents. Mrs. Janie McConnell and Miss Lillie Lanier, of Honeapath, were visit ors to Mrs. S. C. Amick recently. Mr. John Busby is all smiles?it's a girl. Mr. Tillman Daily will shortly begin the erection of a handsome residence near his father's home. A large number of our citizens attended the special term of court at Lexington on Tuesday. Rose Bud. April 18. A Twenty Year Sentence. "I have just completed a twenty year health sentence, imposed by Bncklen's Arnica Salve, which cured me of bleeding piles just twenty years ago," writes O. S. Woolever, of LeRaysviile, N. Y. Bucklen's Arnica Salve heals the worst sores, boils, burns, wounds and cuts in the shortest time. 25c at Kaufmann Drug Co. and Derrick's Drug Store. State Health Officer. Dr. C. Fred Williams, of Columbia, was elected State Health Officer by the medical society at Anderson last week. This office was created by the last legislature and carries a salary of $2,500. Plentv of Trouble is caused by stagnation of the liver and bowels. To get rid of it and headache and bilionsness and the poison that brings jaundice, take Dr. King's New Life Pills, the reliable purifiers that do the work without grinding or griping. 25c. at Kaufman Drug Co and Derrick's Drug Store. Fresh Stock of G-arden Seed. Fresh supply of garden seed?different varieties?just opened up at Herman's Bazaar. Here comes the Spring Winds to chap, tan and freckle.' Use Pinesalve Carbolized, (Acts like a poultice) for cuts, sores, burns, chapped lips, hands and face. It soothes and heals. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. The State conference of the Epworth League of the Methodist church was held in Darlington last week and a great many people attended. George Bernard Shaw says tea is as bad as whiskey. That's because he does not know how to make it. 30 Days' Trial $1.00 is the offer on Pineules. Relieve Back-ache, Weak Back, Lame Back, Rheumatic pains. Best on Sale for Kidneys, Bladder and Blood. Good for young and old. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. For sale by Kaufmann Drug Co. 9 BAn Improvement i system of a cold b] satisfaction or mon Sold by Kaufmann Drtig Co. I C. BROWh 1730 MAIN STREET, C ;>! Is where you can find one ^PAIN OF ALL KI DOORS, SA? BLINDS I LIME AND ( CABINET M y Call or write for Prices. Low Rate Mileage Tie SOUTHERN ] 500 Mile State Family Tickets $11.25?good ot Carolina for the head or dependent memt from date o^sale. 1,000 Mile Interchangeable Individual Ticket Railway and thirty other roads in the S( Limited one year from date of sale. 2,000 Mile Interchangeable Firm Ticket $40.0 and thirty other roads in the Southeast a* ger, the head of a firm or employe. Lin: such persons at one time. Limited one y 1,000 Mile Interchangeable Individual Tickei Railway and seventy-five other roads in miles. Limited one year from date of sal On and after April 1, 1908, all mileage tickets trains nor in checking baggage, except frt not open for the sale of tickets, but must there exchanged for continuous ticket. Money saved in passage fare by purchasing ti< Fares paid on trains will be at a higher ra Call on Southern Railway Ticket Agents for j detailed information Division Jfassengt R. W. HUNT, Asst. General Passenger Agent, A1 1 CITY HOTEL g< AMERICAN and E ^ Fine Cool Newly Furnished Near Theatr ^ American Rates $1.00 to $2 ^ European Rates ^ 1218 Main Street & MRS. L. I. KAMINER k\ Columbia, S mmmmimamSi ^I IXATIVE GOUI CONFORMS TO NATIONAL aver many Cough. Lung and Bronchial / acting as a cathartic on the bowels. ] cy refunded. Prepared by PINEULE ME 1 l & BRO, I OLUMBIA, S. C., !| of the best stocks of :nds. |; ' ??? I ?siSt o?d> ^ ess I DEMENT. I ' ANTLES. J . I OUR PIES found favor with everybody tes and men, the little girl in ores and her mother and her Imother. They are of the t, delicious, wholesome, in-your-mouth kind, and i anxious to have you try if you don't know the proi of our ovens. If you do r we won't have to ask you. LiNGER'5 STEAM BAKERY, . COLUMBIA, S. C. Horse and Rider :e should feel at ease to get the full Dyment out of a ride. Our saddles e a deserved reputation for form, :erials and workmanship which ie? them the most desirable in the ket. As much may be said of our re line. DAVIS & COMPANY, 17 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. ?. kets on Sale ky RAILWAY ? rer the Southern Railway in South )ers of a family. Limited one year s $20.00?good over the Southern mtheast aggregating 30,000 miles. 0?good over the Southern Railway . <gregation 30,000 miles for a manatited to five, but good for only one of ear from date of sale, b $25.00?good over the Southern the Southeast aggregating 41,000 e. will not he honored for passage on jm non-agency stations and stations be presented at ticket offices and ckets from Southern Railway agents, ite. mileage tickets, passage tickets and J. C. LXJSK, jr Agent, Charleston, S. C* tlanta, Ga. . and CAFE 1 [UROPEAN. H Rooms. e and State Capitol. LOO Per Day. ii Rooms 50c. and Up. ^ Phone 851 !, Proprietress. ^ 'vKBaaaBBm P. ROOF, " LEXINGTON, S. C., 'or all kinds of Dins Implements. rRITE FOB PRICES. GH SYRUP PURE FOOD AND DRUGS LAW. Remedies, because It rids the No opiates. Guaranteed to giv* DICINE CO.. CHICAGO. U. 5. A*