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leS?w?vsgprr^rj*v* ?.? >-. -.j - >. - .. pdSaBE^iSSSS^SSEBS&BS&SMSEB& iC fli 0 J! ? 3 *s daHEassa m Sssis m FURNITURE BUYERS V OWE IT TO THEMSELVES TO SEE OUR STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING. WE OFFER THE LARG IE S T SELECTION IN SOUTH CAROLINA AT THE LOWEST PRICES. ( 1313-1319 MAIN STREET, VanMi FIIMFRAL BiRECTOf m m hi mm m m n. ? -w * *? """ " BEARDEN 922-924 Cervais S1 ? . OHHHB Groceries, Hay, Grain, Har terial, Wire Fencing, Ti ments, Harness, Sad Bridlei J' n>A?i otmwj) 4-V> A A{4~ jjcou waguu jraiu xxi uio vib I Call to see us. Pr< 8 treatment ? THE PRICES TELL. J. B. FRID i Wholesale i j? p* , '! Grocers, Flo \ K ' Fee We Want the Merchants. Pla * ingthn County to CaM and 8a Purchases. We Can Pill Tt Money. / 1823-1825 Main Sti 0????????????? ( I 1730 MAIN STREET | Is where you can find c !| or ALL I DOORS, Si BLIND! I T.TMT51 ANT G A<8AATA m ***? mm f CABINET ]!i Call or write for Prices. Burns, bruises and scratches, big and little cuts or in fact anything requiring a salve, are best and quickest soothed and healed by DeWitt's Oarbolized Wttch Hazel Salve. The best salve for piles. Be sure you get DeWitt's. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. i us \ $! 1 sps cm /bk p & i ?u .#% Cr Mr r? j ?3 jKsfe tV:'^V A, j wk'5iu2^.? < fi.' V-"A t5 I 8SK$?i ifctf^VxS v--> Vii i'f i gj 1 |j i a J? &- I SSI 53 Si s* & v> & ;$ fsf f> k h &* & yvrf j/.wvX;' Sw^bV d <SjP1qIT K| I P pv- ? HI 9*3 g j V?ri . ? m COLUMBIA, S. C. 1 I AND EMBALMER. J & LUTHER I \ - Columbia, S. C. 1 dware, Wheelwright Ma- | nware, Farming Imple- g idles, Collars, Fads, | b, etc. | y for the benefit of all. I Dmpt and courteous g guaranteed, | OHBHBHHDBHBHHBHH THE QUALITY SELLS* AY & CO., md Retail UP, * d and Grain. nters and Farmers of Lex? TJs Before They Make Iheir mr Wants and Save You eet, Columbia, S. C. Horse and Rider aliVo nf. OASA fn frftt: fhp frill enjoyment ont of a ride. Our saddles have a deserved reputation for form, materials and workmanship which makes them the most desirable in the market. As much may be said of our entire line. DAVIS & COMPANY, 1517 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. iTioTf , COLUMBIA, S. C. | me of the best stocks of fj ISTC?^ Sto I V I KINDS | LSH, S & GLASS > CEMENT. | MANTLES. | A pain prescription is printed upon each 25c. hox of Dr. Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets. Ask yoar Doctor or Druggist if this formula is not. complete. ?ieaa pains, womanly ]>ains, pains anywhere got instant relief from a Pink Pain Tablet. Kaufmann Drug Co. t :c v i m ' . T-. ' yciV &*(} . IPt i tv!?"?n.-.cjr*! 0 " ' 1t??r '*? : '>r'* M ^Ov! ^ i' -w* ? .'w k ' .* / ' i V-?V TV>, < 4 ' j J- A Cf- A Vt. *. uA w A /4.V- -. .. V . <- I ? Dor-vcr. C'l.. Go!. i- I . 1 1 yoDrPr.&'nt2ii%%*H ?}*:}Tcir? v./orK | among tb-? arriving deiegaios to the; fv'?th annnal convention of the V7o- I men's Christian Temperance Union t<> ! have that city ckce-m as convondon J city f or next year. Moreihan 200 del- I egates and several hundred other S members of the organization have a;- | ready arrived to attend the convention which will open Friday. "I predict that in ten \*ears the prohibition movement will cover ihe entire nation," said Mrs. Slovene of Portland, Me., president of the union, today. "It is not a spasmodic etfort but a substantial and healthy gain which can not be checked by any amount of opposition. We new have nine States?Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, i^ansas, luame, ^onu v_,arulina, North Dakota and Oklahoma? which have gone prohibition, and others are on the road. ^ i - A Cure For Ecg Cholera. Hog Cholera or Swine Plague as it is sometimes called is a highly contagious disorder. When a hog shews any symptoms ! of this disease, he should he isolated at once and the pen fumigated in order to save the other hogs if possible. Mix one part Sloan's Liniment with two parts milk in a bottle and give every sick hog a tablespoocful of this mixture night and morning for three daj-s. Sloan's Liniment is a powerful antiseptic, kills the disease germs, soothes all inflamation and acts as a tonic to the animal. A. J. McCarthy of Idaville, Inch, says: 4'My hogs had hog cholera three days before we got Sloan's Liniment which was recommended to me by a neighbor who was using it with success. I have used it now for three days and my hogs are almost well. One hog died before I got the Liniment, but I have not lost any since." Mr. G. W. Balsbaugh of Peru, Ind., writes:?"I had four pigs that were coughing and were not doing well. I gave them some of Sloan's liniment and they got better at once." Sloan's book on Horses, Cattle, Hogs and Poultry sent free. Address Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Boston, Mass. Served as coffee, the new coffee subs'itnte known to grocer's everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee, will trick even a coffee expert. Not a grain of real coffee in it either. Pure healthful toasted grains, malt, nuts, etc., have been so cleverly blended as to give a wonderfully satisfying coffee taste and flavor. And it is "made in a minute," too! No tedious 20 to 30 minutes boning. Test it and see. Dr. Shoop created Health Coffee that the people might have a genuine coffee substitute, and one that would be thoroughly satisfying in every possible respect. Sold byM. D. Harm an. The reason a woman has faith in a man is it helps her not to be so miserable over the things she can't trust him in. Had a Close Call. Mrs. Ada L. Croom, the widely known proprietor of the Croom Hotel, Vaughn, Miss., says: "For several months I suffered with a severe cough, and consumption seemed to have its grip on me, when a friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery. I began taking it, and three bottles affected a complete cure." The fame of this life saving cough and cold remedy, and lung and throat healer is world wide. J3old at Kaufmann Drug j (Jo., Dernc&'s Drug storo, sanaei Drug Store. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. The big cotton congress will be called at Memphis Novemer 10, 11 and 12.. -* ? STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. In the Court of Probate. Sarah Black Chestnut, as Administratrix of the goods and chattels of Edward Black, deceased, and in her own right, plaintiff, vs. Mattie Brown, Maggie Sellers, Will Black, Thomas Johnson, and John Johnson, defendants. Copy Summons. To the Defendants above named: You and each of you are hereby notified that a petition, a copy of which is hereto annexed, has been filed in my office, and you and each of you are i hereby summoned and required' to an swer or plead to the same within twenty (20) days from the service of this summons upon you, and if you fail to answer orplead to the same, judgment will be rendered against you for the relief demanded in said petition. Dated at Lexington C. H., S. C.f this 5th day of October, 1908. GEORGE S. DRAFTS, Judge of Probate for Lexington County, State of South Carolina. Thomas & Thomas, Attorneys for Plaintiff. NOTICE. To the defendants, Maggie Sellers, Will Black, Thomas Johnson and John Johnson: Take notice that the petition, together with the Summons in this action, of which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in my office, at Lexington, S. C., on the 5th dav of October, 190S. GEORGE S. DRAFTS. Judge of Probate for Lexington County, ! South Carolina. Lexington, S. C., Oct. 5, 190S. Thomae & Thomas, Attorneys for Plaintiff, $-? r i , A >r. & ,rV V ' v. i. ; i c i i "5 , '"V *V? "*t "", !> ' r-'K: *?fi-V;? ?? I . -i ~iC- Ci ' * I C- JC-3 j i i*3 r.?iO 'v^.-rrn fc*3f:h r1'.fty*jCF? i Vv" 51 : 72. r" ' ?2 b' Zzfltl i C J-.5 fc -22 :v--t j be v-ooi! Wl^t *5 -'. r-v:-'.:-'.' < ; ?fc&t9 CSSEOt be ?00*: i\'OOC\ 2<p1 ?3 gj?% ~ ? ?j M f g <SgN?sS $ .?* j'i $ K & ^ '"'; M If : ! v.r ?' ;' !?S R8-! at i't V. & ?*? '\ E g?M.IL SI ?> Ut&Zn;'\ (32 Q-Ji vil Vfc^ (?a w5 52 :3 w | rsvrrcfy thctorchS OVER cud racMffS i its oaturai action. A. health y UVE?* sseans pvcs \ blood.? . Pure blood means health. Health raean3 happiness. TsJxO eg Substitute. AH Druggists. Obituary. Mrs. Sallie Wingard, nee, Caughman, was born April 20, 1S53, and died Oct. 15, 1908, aged 50 years, 5 months and 16 day?.. She was baptized in infancy, and in early youth was confirmed a member of St. Stephen's E. L. church, Lexington, and upon the organization of Pilgrim E. L. Church, she was transferred to same, and became one of the chartered members, ( and ha3 always been ready to do any thing in her power for the advancement of her church, and was a faithful teacher in the Sunday school to the-end of life. On March 13th, 1884, she was united in marriage to W. -Si Wingard and who, together with her mother, two brothers, two sisters, one son and one daughter survive her. One son preceded her to the Spirit land. She was buried at Pilgrim church in the presence of a large concourse of relatives and friends. J. A. C. Sale for Division. On the first Monday in November, next, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash, before the court house door in Lexington, S. C.r all tliat tract of land belonging to the estate of Zinska Harman, deceased, containing one hundred acres, more or less. Land is bounded on the north by D. J. Harm an and Mrs. M. 0. Boozer, on the east by J. S. Hendrix and Sneider brothers, on the south by Mrs. M. A. Franklow and west by D. J. Harm an. Purchaser to pay for papers. MBS. S. A. HARMAN, 6w52 Administrator. When a man will confess to his wife that he had a love affair before he was married,, she is all the more suspicious about the ones he doesn't tell ner of. Columbia Has Marries tfegro Woman. This is a fact, and we C3n prove it; however, it was expected because the man bought furniture from the Lion Furniture Co., and they saw that he was a negro man. He bought from us because he had tried all over Columbia, and found our's the cheapest. See our ad in this paper. THE LION FURNITURE CO., Columbia, S. C. Eeosevelt to Be Editor. President Roosevelt has signed a contract with The Outlook to act as assistant editor after his retirement from the presidency in March next. xms is nmut; auujcua iu iuc contract to write the story of his African travels for Charles Scribner's Sons. His work in connection with The Outlook is to cover political and economic topics. . Rheumatic Folks! Are Yon Sure Ycur Sidneys are Well? Many rheumatic attacks are due to uric acid in the blood. But the duty of the kidneys is to remove all uric acid from the blood. Its presence there shows the kidneys are inactive. Don't dally with "uric acid solvents." You might go on till doomsday with them, but until you cure the Kidneys you will never get well. Doan'9 Kidney Pills not only remove uric acid, but cure the kidneys and then all danger from uric acid is ended. Here is Lexington testimony to prove it. Mrs. E. L. Corley, living two miles northeast of Lexington, S. C., says: "I had been a sufferer for several years from rheumatism and I also had symptoms of kidney trouble. My head ached severely and I endured a great deal of misery from painB through the small part of my back. T finally decided to try Doan's Kidney Pills and procured a box at the Kaufmann Drug Co. I U3ed them in accordance with the directions, and can truthfully say that they helped me a great deal. I do not hesitate to recommend your remedy to other sufferers." Try* oalo hv all Hpnlprd Price 50 I cents. Foster-Milbnrn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Uuited States. Remember the name?Doan's?and I take no other. Five governors will attend banquet of Spartanburg chamber of commerce on November :20th to celebrate coming of Carolina, Clinchfield and Ohio railroad. | There are two kinds of girls sure to be old maids, those from whom every man runs away and those who run after every man. J cilAT7S OF ><>'' Vi\ GAKiJiASA. Co:im> 'i L. 'i, / 1 ^ .fc I* i'\ . , ? ,, - T ! ^ ^ ^r.nrt < ?r Cuiii-iton ? j a?. Mrs. Mirni?? 0. M -r:^, Mrs McrtJmr-. ; >* iiiii::* \v:',v' .Mi,S *1 ' 'vs. }J KlUv-r M.d ,vfr>. 2: *i.a : .:phxirri-.'-V, ; : Knf; .' A' -"-. TvjM.m: ?.7il:er. Wt? r \-iJ- 1 | " v, Aui^V y.iWv.i. ;t Mill* r. I Mij.'Cr. -.liili-r, Afu.'tI Jioknd. Ellen Er^'le. Eorn. Wi v. i >Ti;Jir?rd Lou;.:. Simon I/r.w. A'.ruhaia i I T r?r>r* in Inn t;Arv.Mr'i?i I . LiilL AJ. X-'V.UliU.VIfc. -W /.'. ? lJ-iWi.V . , I X. P. Hipp Jess? Dreh AffilP Dreher, Bertie Dreher, "i,Dre'ier, and Samuel B. (ivur?u. c-> administrator 01 the estate or alar, ha Miller, deceased. doieudr.nr?. Summons for Relief. (Complaint Served.! To t 3 defendants above named You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action of which a copy is herewith served upon you and to serve a copy of your answer to said complaint on the subscriber at his office in Chopin, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid the plaintiffs in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. J. H. FRICK, Plaintiffs' Attorney. Doted Oct. 9th, A. D., 1903. To the minor defendants Jesse Dreher, Addie Drelicr, Bertie Dreher and Yancy Dreher: You and each of you will please take LlUUIUe lllttl) LJULC Mil IlillUi-Lg ttJJLU, V^UJLUL^^l<lli-lU in this case were this day filed in the office of the Olerk^of Court of Common Pleas for Lexingtbn County, S. C.. and are now on file in said office; and you are further notified to have guardians ad litem appointed according to law to represent you in this case and within twenty days after the service of this notice upon you; and you are further notified that in case you fail so to have a guardian ad litem appointed to represent you the undersigned will proceed to have one appointed according to law. J. H. FRICK, Plaiutiffs' Attorney. October 13th, 1908. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. Court of Common Pleas. W. S. Keialer, R. L. Keisler, Mrs. Carrie Riley, Miss Ann Keisler, Jacob Keisler, Mrs. Nancy L. Leaphart, Mrs. Ida A. Shealy, Mrs. America Derrick, Mrs. Eugenia Derrick, Mrs. Bertha Alewine, Mrs. Lilian R. Lewis, and Mrs. Agatlia Shealy and Rebecca A Keisler. nlaintiffs. vs. M. L. Riley, D. Luther Riley, C. G. Riley, J. C. Riley, Pet E Riley, Laura Riley, Minnie Ranch, Daisy Keisler Price, Nezzie E. Keisler, A. A. Keisler, Bessie Keisler, Pearl Keisler Lamkin, Mrs. E. 0. WessiDger, D. Sim Kyzer, Jesse L, Kyzer, Mrs. L. V. Smith, W. E. Lee Kyzer, Mrs. H. P. Hendrix, Mrs. 8. A. Harmp.ti, Mrs. N. A. E. Roof, J. F. Kyzer, Sidney M. Riley and Samuel B. George, Administrator of estate of Maria E. Keisler and Mary A. Keisler, deceased, defendants. Partition. In obedience to the Decree of the Court herein, signed by Hon. J. W. DeVore, Presiding Judge, and dated June 22nd, 1908,1 will sell to the highest bidder at public outcry, before the Court House door in Lexington, S. C., during the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in November, 1908: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in Hollow Creek Township, in the county of Lexington and the State aforesaid, containing seventy-nine and one-half (79$) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of R. L. Kei&er, B. R. Rawl, Henry S. Sease, Calhoun Keisler, and Tract No. 2. All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and b^ing in Hollow Creek Tomnship, in the county of Lexington and State aforesaid, containing forty-three (43) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Calhoun Keisler, Taylor's land, Scott Keisler and Tract No. 1. Terms of sale: One-half cash, balance on a credit of one year secured by bond of the purchaser with ten p6r cent, attorneys fee included, and a mortgage of the premises sold, with leave to purchaser to pay all cash; purchaser to pay for papers. SAMUEL B. GEORGE, Clerk of the Court. Lexington, S. C., October 13th, 1908. Messrs. Efird & Dreher, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. THE STATE OF SOUTHJCAROLINA, County of Lexington.. By George s. uraits, j&squire, rroDare Judge. Whereas, G. F. Keisler made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the estate of and effects of Quinton B. Keisler. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Quinton B. Keisler, deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington, C. H., S. 0., on 27th day of Oct., 1908, next, after publication hereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 14th day of October, Anno Domini, 1908. Geo. S. Drafts, (l. s.) Probate Judge, Lexington County, S. C. j Published on the 14th day of October, 1908, in the Lexington Dispatch. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. Hy Lteo. ?3. UTMia, rruuttw; o uuj^c. Whereas, Geo. A. Shealy, D. E. Shumpert and H. D. Shurnpert made suit to me, to grant them letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of Joseph Shumpert. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Joseph Shumpert, deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington, 0. H., S. C.. on :23rd October, 1908, next, after publication I hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 8th day of October, Anno Domini 1908. GEO. S DRAFTS, (L. S.) : Probate Judge, Lexington County,S. C. Published on the 14th day of Oct. [ 1908. in the Lexington Dispatch. 2w52 I ' j For ! j q tt p A Ttj .-n F ! 7 : I PISE. < i /. p 'it DTTffT -- ?v .?. J?/ w? :Xt -a. a ! SEE | 7TT1 cf^ ? ?s ^L*i* & jiJ^dL wm8A ? LEXINGTON, S. C. Strongest and Best Companies u ft m LUSHS8? aiiS TOi 55 SB tt&ttdiRg Mafsrier^ 4 Machinery For Sale. I 30-H. P. Boiler, Geo. A S'neilds make. 130-H. P. Engine, Struthers & Wells make. 1 8x24 Planer. 1 Gaug Edger. 1 9 Fay & Egan Moulder. 1 Buffalo Knife Grinder. 1 10 Buffalo Turning Lathe. 1 16 Buffalo Turning Lathe. A lot of Bits, Shafting, Pulleys, etc. ? All or part at a very low price. Apply to M. H. DStlSdESlS. Columbia, - - S. C. TTEiir THE HARNESS MAN,933 Gervais 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. RESULTS are REASONS' For using "Hilton's Life for the Liver and Kidneys." They testify to its excellence in all disorders oftheKidneys,Lrver CfftwnrtVi an/i oa a oranarol raff* WWII KIVU. c?UU UU ? g VUVA l*A *WQ nlator to the system. 25c., 50c. and $1.00 bottles. Sold wholesale by the Murray" Drug Co., Columbia, S. C. For sale at The Bazaar, Lex ington, S. C. ' 6. W. LINDLER, Chapin, S. C., Has an up-to-date line of COFFINS AND CASKETS On hand, at prices to snifc everybody. ' Prices range from $1.50 up to $50.()0. Call on me and I will save yon monoy. I am prepared to furnish a hearse whenever desired in connection with my undertaking business. Jan. 2. 3m Heart Strength Heart Strength, or Heart Weakness, means Nerve Strength, or Nerve Weakness?nothing more. Fab ifcively. not cue weak heart In a hundred is, to 1^ self, actually diseased. It is almost always a bidden tiny little nerve that really 1b all at fault. This obscure nerve?the Cfcrdiac. or Heart Nerve ** ?* imply needs, and must have, more power, more stability, more controlling, more governing strength. Without that the Heart must continue ' to fall, and the stomach and kidneys also have these same controlling nerves. This clearly explains why as a medicine, Dt. Shoop's Restorative has in the post done so much lor weak and ailing Hearts. l)r. Shoop first sought the cause of all this painful, palpitating, suffocating heart distress. Dr. Shoop's Restorative?this popular prescription?is alone directed to these weak and wasting nerve centers. It builds; ltjBtrengthens; it offers real, genuine heart help. If you would have strong Hearts, strong digestion, strengthen these inervea ? reestablish them as needed, with Dr. Shoop's Restorative THE KAUFFMAN DRUG CO. CLGTHES CLEANED AND PRESSED. When you want yotir clothes cleaned, pressed or dyed, have it done by * an expert. I make a specialty of cleaning and pressing ladies' skirts. > Hats?felt and straw?made to look like new. All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Work done on v short notice. Give me a trial. JOSEPH DAVSS, Rear of Barber Shop, LEXi&CTON, : : S. C. CI & $1 acd WHiSK?\ HAaiTt, cured at ho-.c withti MH 5? out pain. Fv of par* w B SvS ticulars ser ?K?L zssm?os*jiazs!a n. m. wooi. /. m. d. Atlanta,Ofucc304 N. PrvorStreet. HAiraa&w ] Oaccfo* ccd^Jkrantifks the^urtr.I Never Falls to Bestore^ <3r*y| IaKOw 11.air to its iouwvui vjior. * Cur*.* p?2-lp disaa?*s & hair falling# | Any 80, 1 y j WANTED?To buy every pound of beeswax in the country. We will pay the highest market price in cash at The Bazaar, Lexington,S. C.