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RELIABLE Guaranteed FURNITURE FOR EVERY ROOM IN I THE HOUSE. i ImIi I FUNERAL DIRECTOR THE PRICES TELL. J. B. FBID I Wholesale i \ # Grocers, Flo Fee V We Want the Merchants, Pla ington County to Call and Set Purchases. We Can Fill T( Money. 1823-1825 Main Sti FOLEY'S HONEMAR The nriffinal IIIU unguium j LAXATIVE cough remedy. For coughs, colds, throat and lung1 troubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholic. Good for everybody. Sold everywhere. The genuine FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR is in a Yellow package. Refuse substitutes. Prepared only by Foley A Company, Chicago. Derrick's Drug Store. j C. HAYNESWORTH, feARBER, 1332 Main Street, Near Skyscraper, Columbia, S. C. -?o Expert Barbers, Sharp Razors and Clean Towels?Everything Firstclass. His Lexington customers and many friends will be served in the highest art of the profession. E&ffiso aad Boiler Fixtures. I have jnst opened np a new and full line of engine and boiler fixtures, consisting of valves, gauges, couplings, etc. Piping cut ana threaded to order. Engine and boiler repairing also done. Satisfaction guaranteed. Give me a trial. J. J. RIKARD, 45tf Lexington, S. C. mil A M Ud WHISKEY HABITS B 9 Uv|KI99 cured at home with* I inimseAsiK 9 9 PHOBBi B. M. WOOLLY. M. D. ^^XSSftBtS, te. Office 204 N.Piyor Street. KH?isnaoEr?si?R IW ckUdrmt Mf?, tuffi J?? aflafH Six Prices as low as good mer- f chandise can j be retailed for. 1313-1319 MAIN STREET, ' COLUMBIA, S. C. ETRE'S I AND EMBALMER. THE QUALITY SELLS* AY & CO., md Retail ur, d and Grain. titers and Farmers of Lex? Us Before They Make lheit mr Wants and Save Tot \ eet, Columbia, S. C. Horse and Rider alike should feel at ease to get the ful enjoyment out of a ride. Our saddlei have a deserved reputation for form materials and workmanship whicl makes them the most desirable in th< market. As much may be said of on] entire line. DAVIS & COMPANY, 1517 Main Street, Columbia, S. C Light-More Ughl Do yon want to save money? Thei use the "Best" Incandescent Vapor Ga Lights and burn air instead of money They give 50 per cent, more light thai a Rochester Coal Oil Lamp, consume 8< per cent, less oil and make 90 per cent less heat. All Lamps guaranteed for a period o two years, provided they are bandle< according to our instructions. "Best" Incandescent Gas Lights, 10< candle power each, 300 candle power one gallon of gasolene per burner, 6< hours, 6c., cost $3.60. The above is fo' lighting a room 20x60, 100 hours i month for one year. For prices, etc. write C. H. HARTLEY, GASTON, S. C. Winthrop College Scholarship and Entrance Examination. The examination for the award of va cant Scholarships in Winthrop Colleg< and for the admission of new student: will be held at the county court hous< on Friday, July 3, at 9 a. m. Appli cants must be not le6s than fifteei years of age. When Scholarships ar< vacant after July 3 they will be award ed to those making the highest average | n ma * ^ ? ?- ?-3 ? A aif ciamiua i xu li, pxuvxueu. lliej meet the conditions governing th< award. Applicants for Scholarship! should write to President Johnson be fore the anamination for Scholarshi] examination blanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and frei tuition. The next session will opei September 16, 1908 For further in formation and catalogue, address Pres D. B. Johnson, Bock Hill, S. C. t PINE SALVE ACTS LIKE A POULTICE RELIEVES ALL FORMS OF SKIN DISEASC i\ The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, June 3, 1908. I Gen. S. D. Lee Died After Long1 Illness. j Vicksburg, Miss., May 28.?General j Stephen D. Lee, the last surviving t lieutenant general of the Confederate I army, died this morning at his home I ! here after an illness of seven weeks. Gen. Lee was commander-in-chief j of the United Confederate Veterans, | and was the most popular of all the old Confederate officers of the South. | Since the war he had been giving all | his time to the upbuilding of the state. I i He was president of the State Agri- \ j cultural and Industrial college, and | I i ..1-,-. lovrra nlontinfT inf.DWicto in I I i dl?U 11 Cill i C. 1 j, <- U. illLviV^U^ !< the state. His interesting personality had made for him warm friends all over the nation. A favorite saying with him wa9 that no soldier of the Lost Cause, which Gen. Lee always believed to be right, need ever hang his head with shame. 4'The keeping alive of old Confederate soldiers," he said just a few hours before his death, "is a trust that 9hould be sacred to the sons of veterans." State of Ohio, City of Toledo, ) Lucas County \ ss* Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State afore- | said, and that said firm will pay the . sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS | for each and every case of Catarrh that j cannot be cured by the use of Hall's i Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. | iyiq onVwcv?,?iKo/1 CWUlli IV L/OJLV/it1 uig auu DUk/ovni/vu I in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON, (Seal.) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, 0. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. . > > New Railroad Law3 Go Into i Effect July 1st. After July 1st next, all passenger j coaches used within the State will be provided with cinder deflectors, like those used on Pullmans. An act requiring the companies so to equip their cars by the date named was passed by the recent legislature. The penalty for non-compliance is ! a fine of not less than $500 and not i more than $1,000 for each car not 1 furnished with the deflectors. ? The railroad commission has furnished the railroad companies, for their information and guidance, with copies of the act. The commission also wrote to the railroad companies recently directing their attention to another act 1 passed by the recent legislature, forbidding public drinking on trains. It is requested that a sign be displayed in each coach. . Cured Hemorrhages of the Lungs. "SoT-oml rpnre cin r\p mv Inncs were so badly affected that I had many hemorrhages," writes A. M. Ake, of Wood, Ind. "I took treatment with several 1 physicians without afay benefit. I then 3 started to take Foley's Honey and Tar, and my lungs are now as sound as a ' bullet. I recommend it in advanced i 1 stages of lung trouble." Foley's Honey 3 and Tar stops the cough and heals the r lungs, and prevents serious results from a cold. Refuse substitutes. Derrick's Drug Store. Jealously Causes Zilliag. Whittier, N. C., May 28.?William Dunlap shot and killed Robert Craig as the result of jealously over a young - woman with whom both men were in love. Dunlap and Craig had been ' good friends until a short time ago, when their love affairs came between them. They met yesterday a short distance from town, a quarrel about the girl ensued, and Dunlap shot his 2 rival down. Dunlap escaped and has I not been caught. Stomach troubles are very common in j 8 the summer time and you should not only be very careful about what you i eat just now, but more than this, you 5 should be careful not to allow your stomach to become disordered, and when the stomach gces^ wrong take j Kodol, Tills is the best anown prepa- : f ratioD that is offered to the people to- | j day for dyspepsia or indigestion or any | stomach trouble. Kodol digests all foods. It is pleasant to take. It is ) sold here by Kaufmann Drug Co. ] Worst Floods in the History of r Tezas. i Galveston, Tex.?To the railroads the present floods are the most de' structive in the history of Texas. The railroads estimate that their damage will be between ten and twelve mil; lion dollars. The estimated amount of track washed away is 420 miles. Thirty bridges have been destroyed and 43 damaged. Orders for two million new ties and five million feet of bridge timber and 480 tons of bridge | material have been placed. Fifteen locomotives were wrecked and 39 damaged, while 300 freight _ cars were damaged. Freight depots, : round houses and car shops suffered damage aggregating over two million ? dollars. A Lesson in Health. 3 Healthy kidneys filter the impurities j 4-V>a onH nnlocc rViov Af\ f.Vlia g JLi. UUX IIUV UlVVAij Miuu vmvj \*v v?w 3 good health is impossible. Foley's KidI ney Cure makes sound kidneys and will 1 positively cure all forms of kidney and 3 bladder disease. It strengthens the . whole system. Derrick's Drug Store. ? j The dog question is being agitated b in Sumter and the city council will s prohibit them from running on the - streets unless they are muzzled. ? A man who is in perfect health, so he can do an honest day's work when 5 necessary, has much for which he should i be thankful. Mr. L. C. Rodgers, of - Branchton, Pa., writes that he was not only unable to work, but he couldn't f stoop over to tie his own shoes. Six - bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure made a new man of him. He says, "Success to 1 Foley's Kidney Cure."?Derrick's Drug I Store. I When the j Hair Falls I Then it's time to act! No time 1 to study, to read, to experi-| ment! You want to save your I I hair, and save it quickly, too! | So make up your mind this a very minute that if your hair j ever comes out you will use Ayer's Hair Vigor. It makes the scalp healthy. The hair stays in. It cannot do anything else. It's nature's way. | ; The best kind of a testimonial ? ? "Sold for over sixty years." S M Mmdrt bv J. C. Aver Co.. Howell. M?sa. B I Also manufacturers of g I it/* tSnSARSA?AWLLA- 8 B<dL JLLj&i O CHERRY PECTORAL, j j Those Hats. I met them first within a car While hanging to a strap; | We struck a curve?there came a jar? I Three of them seemed to lap. Then I, a man, rushed to the street, My face scratched like a cat's? I prayed that I no more might meet Those Merry Widow hats! 'Twas in a church I saw them next? They had the foremost pew? I quite forgot the preacher's text, So dazzled was my view. In prayer again I bowed my headAlas! as I arose A big one, spreading just ahead, Abruptly gouged my nose. 'Twas in an elevator now I ran across my foe; Too bad that I wa9 not a cow Upon all fours to go! Three worn en entered?each one tried To raise her headgear high, And though aloud for help I cried, The things dug out an eye. ?New York Times. If you will make inquiry it will be a rpvAlatinn to von how manv succumb to kidney or bladder troubles in one form or another. If the patient is not beyond medical aid, Foley's Kidney Cure will cure. It never disappoints. Derrick's Drug Store. Pinal Discharge. I This is to notify all persons that I will apply to George S. Drafts, Esq., Judge of Probate for Lexington county South Carolina, on the 16th day of June, 1908, for a final discharge as adminisI trator of the estate of W. S. Hipp. 4w32 Samuel B. George, Admr. i Final Discharge. This is to notify all persons that 1 j j will apply to George S. Drafts, Esq., ' Judge of Probate for Lexington county, South Carolina, on the 16th day of June, 1908, for a final discharge as administrator of the estate of Dr. Geo. Smith. 4w32 Samuel B. George, Admr. Delinquent Tax Sale. 1 will sell under tax executions at public outcry at Lexington C. H., on the first Monday in June, next, during the legal hours of sale, all that piece, parcel or tract of land belonging to J. W. Sandel; tract No. 1, known as the Lattakoo tract, containing 31 acres. more or less,, bounded on the east byJacob Haltiwanger, south by John Summer, west by Ben Barrett and the north by Hill Shealy. Tract No. 2, containing 44 acres, more or less, bounded on east by Hill Shealy, south and west by Geo. Fulmer, north by Paul Ellisor. Levied on a*, the property of Dr. J. W. Sandel for l&xes. Terms of sale. cash. P. H. CORLEY, S. L. C. May 13, 1908. Tax Notice?Town of Lexington, S. C. Taxpayers are hereby notified that by an ordinance duly enacted by the Town Council of the Town of Lexington, S. j C., a levy of (5) five mills has been | made on all the taxable property with- j I in the corporate limits of said town for j municipal purposes for the year 1908. The tax books will be kept open by the undersigned, at his usual place of business in said town, for the collection of the said taxes so levied, from May I 4, 1908, to May 30, 1908, both inclusive. After which time, a penalty of five per cent, will be added and the book9 kept open until June 15, 1908, for the collection of delinquent taxes and pen- i alty. Tax executions will be issued against j ail defaulting taxpayers after June 15, 1908, to enforce the payment of all nn- , paid taxes. SAM P. ROOF, ; Treasurer of town of Lexington, S. C. April 13, 1908. 10w33 I Bt An Improvement o system of a cold by satisfaction or monc Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. 1 1730 MAIN STREET, i | Is where you can find one I " OF ALL K 1 DOORS, SAS ' BLINDS | LIME AND I CABINET M V ^ ? uaii or write lor rrices. ICITYHOTEL |g AMERICAN and Fine Cool Newly Furnishec Near Theati jS American Rates $1.00 to $ H European Rate: S5 1 21 8 Main Street & MRS. L. I. KAMINE! Columbia, Lumber and [ Building 1 Material " N. H. DRIGGERS, 1 Columbia, - S. C. Manufacturer of T iivnl\ar T o-fVie RV?inorl<s? JUL 11111 UV19 iiU WilOf Ml** I Paints and all kinds of building material. Call or write for prices. Will save you money. Lumber bought in any quantity at highest market price. E. A. FELLERS, THE HARNESS NAN, 933 Gorvais St, Columbia, S. C. Harness, Saddles, Collars, Whips, etc. Repair work a specialty at short notice. Prices always right. Solicits = a share of the Lexington trade. G. W. LINDLER, * Chapin, S. C., Has an up-to-date line of Y. COFFINS AND CASKETS Y rin hand n.t nrioPQ tn cnif: pvprvhndv. , ? w X ~~ Prices range from $1.50 np to $50.00. Call on me and I will save yon money. I am prepared to fnrnish a hearse whenever desired in connection with my nn- D iertaking bnsiness. Jan. 2. 3m i iXATIVE COU CONFORMS TO NATIONAI ver many Cough. Lung and Bronchia] acting as a cathartic on the bowels. :y refunded. Prepared by PINEULE M COLUMBIA, S. C? | of the best stocks of | INDS. I I GLASS CEMENT. I CANTLES. | OUR PIES e found favor with everybody ,bes and men, the little girl in if ores and her mother and her ldmother. They are of the et, delicious, wholesome, t-in-your -mouth kind, and e anxious to have you try n if you don't know thepro;s of our ovens. If you do w we won't have to ask you. ILINGER'S STEAM BAKERY, COLUMBIA, S. C. .and CAFE 1 EUROPEAN. || I Rooms. H re and State Capitol. ?3 2.00 Per Day. s Rooms 50c. and Up. || Phone 851 ?3 R, Proprietress. ^ ? s.?. & ieOIE 1ERCHANDISE fiSSIHS^S^SESSi^lSSIBHj In order to secure Reliable Merchandise, it become necessary first for you to buy of a reliable merchant. This you can do always when you visit our store. Here you find evnrything needed in the way of something to , wear and something that's good to eat. A new line of spring and summer goods, embracing Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, etc., for men, women and children. A veritable shopping place for all. I A - i. v. uiuvcr, BATESBURG, S. C. ? ! AT ERRICK'S DRTJG STORE, LEXINGTON, S. C., ill be found YAGER'S Cream Chloroform Liniment, the greatest of all liniments for Man or Beast, Rheumatism especially. AGER'S Sarsaparilla. the best of Tonics and Blood Purifiers. , A.GER'S Oleo-Vino, the System Builder and best of Cod Liver Oil Preparations?You can't taste the Oil. Ask For Yager's Remedies at EBBICK'S DBTTG STOBE. (Hystoria?Woman's Friend) P. ROOF,! LEXINGTON, S. C? | for all kinds of 1 1 Illlllg Implements. iTRITE FOB PRICES. GH SYRUP L PURE FOOD AND DRUGS LAW. I Remedies, because it rids thtv No opiites. Guartnteed to give ED1CINE CO., CHICAGO. U. S. A. m