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ington County to Call and
Purchases, We Can Fill
Money.
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| Call or write for Prices.
Foley's (Mno Laxative cures chroni
constipation and stimulates the live]
Qrino regulates the bowels so they wij
act naturally and you do not have t
take purgatives continuously. For sal
by Derrick's Drug Store.
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Saddles, Collars, Pads, ?
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THE QUALITY SELLSDAY
& CO.,
ile and Retail
our,
>ed and Grain.
?lanters and Farmers of LexSee
Us Before They Make Their
Your Wants and Save You
Street, Columbia, S. C.
isrse and Rider
alike should feel at ease to get the full
t enjoyment out of a ride. Our saddles
have a deserved reputation for form,
materials and -workmanship vrhich
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.
ET, COLUMBIA, S. C. |
I one of the best stocks of ijj
liL KINDS j|
ASH,
>S & GLASS
D CEMENT.
MANTLES. j||
c DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel
r. Salve has many imitators. There is one
LI original, and the name DeWitt is on
o every box. Best salve for bnrns, scratche
es and hurts- It is especially good for
piles. Sold by Kaufmann Drug, Co,
The Lesingicn ?1 vtf tii> I i
Wednesday, December 30. 1908- j
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A&vics to a Young Man.
Remember, my son, yen have to
! worn. Whether you handle a pick or i
j pen, a wheelbarrow or a sot of books, i
i dig ditches or edit a paper, ring an j
a iction bell or write inner things?|
I you must work. If you will look j
j around, you will see ihe men who are |
! the most able to live the rest of their j
| days without work are the men who j
j work the hardest. Don't fear of kill- !
j ing yourself by overwork. Ii is be- j
i vond your power to do that en the j
I sunny side of thirty. They die some- <
i time, but it's because thev quit work
! 1
j at 6 p. m. It's the interval to.re: kills, 1
t my son. The work gives you a perfect
and grateful appreciation of a
holiday. There are young men who !
do not work, but the world is not i
proud of them; it simply sneaks of j
them as old So-anu-So's boys. Iso- i
body likes them; the great busy world j
doesn't know that they are there, j
So find out what you vrant to be and \
do, and take off your coat and make
dust in the world. The busier you
are the less harm you will be apt to |
get into, the sweetei* will be your j
sleep, the brighter and happier your ,
holidays, and the better satisfied the |
world will be with you.?Bob Burnett.
Good Cough Medicine
For Children.
The season for coughs and colds is
now at hand and too much care cannot
be used to protect the children. A child
is much more likely to contract diptheria
or scarlet fever when he has a cold.
The quicker you cure his cold the less
the risk. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
is the sole reliance of many mothers,
and few of those who have tried it are
willing to use any other. Mrs. F. F.
Staicher, of Ripley. W. Va., says: "I
have never used anything other than
Chamberlain's Coacrh Remeriv for my
children and it has always given good
satisfaction." This remedy contains no
opium or other narcotic and may be
given as confidently to a child as to an
adult. For sale by Kaufmann Drug
Co.
Mrs. McEaney's Experience.
Mrs. M. McRaney, Prentiss, Miss.,
writes: "I was confined to my bed for
three months with kidney and bladder
trouble, and was treated by two physicians
but failed to get relief. No human
tongue can tell how I suffered,
and I had given up hope of ever getting
well until I began taking Foley's
Kidney Remedy. After taking two
bottles I felt like' a new person, and feel
it my duty to tell suffering women what
Foley's Kidney Remedy did for me."
For sale at Derrick's Drug Store.
Columbia's Napolions of finance deserve
a wider field for their operations
than three or four States.?Carolina
Spartan.
Notice of Piiiai Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that we, as
the qualified administrators of Hiram
Young, deceased, will make a final set
tlement of the estate of said Hiram
Young, deceased, in the Court of the
Probate for Lexington county on Tuesday,
January 12th, 1909, and immediately
thereafter apply to the said Court
for letters dismissary as administrators
of said deceased. All persons holding
claims against said estate will present
the same~duly attested on or before that
date, and all persons indebted to said
estate will make payment.
T. F. Harper and G. K. Lyles,
4wll Qualified Administrators.
Guilty of Counterfeiting.
Passing counterfeit money is no worse
than substituting some unknown worth
less remedy lc-r r oieys rioney ana iar,
the great cough and cold remedy that
cures the most obs-tinate coughs and
heals the lungs/ For sale at Derrick's
Drug Store.
Richard Rollings, a young white
boy, was killed near Lancaster last
week by a tree falling on him.
Emulsion
of Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites
should always be
kept in the house for the
following reasons:
First?Because, if any member
of the family has a hard cold,
it will cure it.
Second?Because, if the children
are delicate and sickly, it
will make them strong and well.
Third? Because, if the father
or mother is losing flesh and
becoming thin and emaciated,
if will build them up and give
them flesh and strength.
Fourth?Because it is the
standard remedy in all throat
and lung affections.
AT~ 1 ~1 1J _ ...UL
nuuseuuiu diiuuiu vc wiutoutit.
Send this advertisement, together with name
of paper in which it appears, your address and
four cents to cover postage, and we will send
you a "Complete Handy Atlas of the World."
SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St, New York
TATNTWC f* TA'DH
Sinclair Lodge Adopts Beautiful Resolutions
in Memory or the Distinguished
Lexingtonian.
At a recent meeting of Sin Clair
Lodge, No. 154, A. F. M.f the following
resolutions were unanimously
adopted:
In as mnch as it has pleased the Supreme
Ruler of the Universe to take
from us our beloved brother, James
C. Fort, who died August 27, 1905, a
true and loyal Mason has been called
to take his final degree in that city
whose builder is God.
A loving busbar,d has been carried
by s\vift messengers r.f love to that |
country vboiv the sua never sets and
the leaves never fade; a home has J
been made desolate by the shadow of
i
death and a lovmg and faithful wife's
j heart has been crushed, to whom we
i would say:
j Lean sweetly 0:1 Jesus, oh, child
I ?v'i M-"'
Each heart throb of anguish he waiteth
to share;
! No friend like the Savior so deeply
can feel,
Andtho7 he may wound thee 'tis only
to heal.
Therefore, be it resolved
1st. That in the death of Brother
Fort Sin Clair Lodge, No. 154 A. F.
M., has lost a true friend and brother
Mason whose place can never be
filled;
2nd. That we extend to the sorrowing
widow and children our tenderest
sympathy and commend them
to the one that is able to comfort
them in times of affliction as well as
in times of health;
3rd. That a copy of these resolutions
be spread upon the minutes in
memory of Brother Fort, and a copy
be sent to his sorrowing widow and a
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patch, with request to publish same.
B. L. DORRITY,
J. E. ADDY,
W. T. HEMRICK,
Committee.
Muscular Pains Cured.
During the summer of 1903 I was
troubled with muscular pains in the in!
step of my foot," says Mr. S. Pedlar, of
j Toronto, Ont. "At times it was so
painful I could hardly walk. ChamI
berlain's Pain Balm was recommended
' to me, so I tried it and was completely
j cured by one small bottle. I have since
recommended it to several of my friends
! all of whom speak highly of it." For
sale by Kaufmann Drug Co.
' A Civil Service examination will be
held in Charleston on January 13 h
I for railway mail jlerks.
j Kodol for Dyspepsia, indigestion, weak
stomach, sour stomach, cas ontliestom
ach, etc., is a combination of the natnral
digestive juices fonnd in a healthy stomach
with necessary vegetable acids, and
is the only thing known today that will
completely digest all kinds of food utider
any condition. It is guaranteed to
give prompt relief from any form of
stomach trouble. Take Kodol and be
convinced. It will cure your dyspepsia.
Sold by Kaufmann Drug, Co.
Dozier Singletary, a regro, has
been arrested in Kingstiee on the
charge of murder, killing Leila Williams,
a negress, whose dead body
was found in the swamps several
days ago.
I Every case of backache, weak back,
, bladder inflammation and rheumatic
pains is dangerous if neglected, for such
troubles are nearlv always due to weak
kidneys. Take DeWitt's Kidney and
Bladder Pills. They are antiseptic and
soothe pain quickly. Insist upon DeWitt's
Kidney and Bladder Pills. Regular
size 50c. Sold here by Kaufinann
Drug, Co.
The Southern Power company has
secured options on 40,000 acres of land
on the Waterree river.
More people are taking Foley's Kidney
Remedy every year. It is considered
to be the most effective remedy for
kidney ana bladder troubles that medical
science can devise. Foley's Kidney
Remedy corrects irregularities,
builds up worn out tissues aDd restores
lost vitality. It will make you feel
well and look well. For sale by Derrick's
Drug Store.
Thp T-nnieiana lot.foTxr nroo o CnnrloTr
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school collection compared with the
Seminole transactions.?C a r o 1 i n a
Spartan.
Beware of Frequent Colds.
A succession of colds or a protracted
cold is almost certaiu to end in chronic
catarrh, from which few persons ever
wholly recover. Give every cold the
attention it deserves and you may avoid
this disagreeeble disease. How can you
cure a cold? "Why not try Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy? It is highly
recommended. Mrs Si. White, of Butler,
Tenn.. says: "Several years ago I
was bothered with my throat and lungs.
Someone told me of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. I began using it and
it relieved me at once. Now my throat
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cuan iUUpO Oil VJ CUUUV1 auu v> UJJL, X Ul
sale by Kaufman Drug Co.
Try one bottle of Horekound, MulLien
and Tar and be relieved of that
cough aiid cold and you will have no
other cough mixture.
The Murray Drug Co., Makers,
Columbia, S. C.
k iag!sf?aS?'? Osorf.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Lexington.
G. T. Graham and T. C. Srurkie, partin
Law, doing business at Lexington,
South Carolina, as Graham & Sturkie,
plaintiffs,
against
Rosalie Sternenberg, defendant.
Li Magistrate's Court.
To tlii' Sheriff of Lexington County:
CIm-* r? i ?-* r? > ?> i*. /I a n 1-A
UtCil iiiCLVlC lcJJ.LV
ine by T. 0. Sturkie, one of the members
of the firm of G. T. Graham and
T. C. Sturkie, that prior to the bth day
of November, 1 1)08. Rosalie St: rnenberp
became indebted to the said firm
of Graham & Sturkie, a- s< t out in afiidavit
hereto attached, to the amount of
one hundred dollars, for 1 pel and ether
services rendered her in the case of the
State vs. I'Jauc- y and J'ercey Sierenbrrp.
Iter said m i nor children, who were \
tried in r!:c Court of Gem-mi Scs.dou.s
for t/udiipton county, in the November
term of court, and aid minor children j
v.-.-re released from all charges preferred ]
apuiH-t tiicni. rum pmimius iiavo made
(leinaiul j'v<r 1 iio ].-ayiiie:ii oi" sumo, but i
defendant failed and ivfmcd. to pay i
same.
These are therefore to require you to i
summon the said Rosalie Scernenberg
to bo in id appear before the Court of G.
I A. Derrick. Ivlapstralo at Lexington,
S. C., twenty-three (2U) days after the
service of this summons and complaint,
or judgment will be given against her
by default.
Given under my hand and seal this,
the 14th dav of November, 1908.
G. A. DERRICK,
Magistrate.
MOVED TO 1434 MAIN ST.
For Sale.
Improved place of 595 acres, three
and a half miles from railroad, about
50 acres open land. Improvements?
nice six or seven room dwelling, nearly
new, good outbuildings. Place is well
watered. Price $2,000.
155 acres of land two and a half miles
from Lexington depot, small dwelling,
12 acres open, long leaf pine, estimated
fo r?nP OftCl OC)C\ fortf nf InrriKor Kolonnn
wv V/UU (VVVjVVV iCUU Ui JLU.X_LlUV.Xy UC*A?*LLL/U
oak woods. Price $650.
140 acres of land two miles from
Blackville. Improvements, dwelling
and outbuildings, 93 acres in cultivation,
balance long leaf pine and oak.
Price, including land, two mules, wagon
corn, fodder and farm implements, all
for $2,500 cash.
Four three-room houses in Waverley,
100 yards from car line, that rent for
$15 per month. Price $1,350,
' 10G acres, well improved place, 10
miles from Columbia, one and a half
miles from railroad, 83 acres in cultivation,
balance woods.
Well improved place of 100 acres,
near town; improvements consist of
fine dwelling and good outbuildings.
43 acres of land, near Columbia, cheap
and real good terms, one-fourth mile
from car line.
100 acres, 3 miles from Columbia;
wood will pay for the place and the
land is good.
2,229 acres timber, estimated 17,000,000
feet of lumber. Write for further
particulars.
51 acres with dwelling and outbuildings,
five miles from Columbia, Lexing!
ton county, 25 acres in cultivation.
Owner will clear $500 on the place this
year. Price $750.
J. F. MOBLEY,
1434 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
Phone 1816. *
Why pay more?when you can ger,
not only i>0 fine large cups of Dr.
Shoop's Health Coffee from a 25c. package?but
a coupon on a 25c. silvered
"No-Drip" Coffee Strainer besides?
Look for the coupon?I put them in
now. The satisfaction is, besides most
perfect. Sold by M. D. Harman.
Eeal Estate and Personal
Property for Sale.
I offer at private sale 125 acres of
land, 3 miles south of Barr, one-horse
farm open; young orchard of couple
hundred fruit trees; fairly good laud;
small dwelling, stables and barn: couple
thousand turpentine boxes: plenty
oak wood and lightwood.
Also, one merchants oil tank, GO gals.
One set double buggy harness.
One open face buggy.
One horse or mule.
This property must be sold quick for
cash. It will pay to call on or address, 1
J. FRYE,
2w9 Gilbert, S. 0., Route 1.
TAX NOTICE
I WILL ATTEND THE FOLLOWING MEN
Hr>nr-*a n!a(?ps for thfi rmrnoSB O ! reCilvinc
.taxes for the fiscal year. 1908:
Hrookland, Saturday, Dec. 5.
The balance of the time at Lexington
Court House until December 3lst. 1908. a'ter
which time the following penalties will b-*
added by the County Auditor and collected
by the County Treasurer.
On January 1.19i-9 l per cent, penalty will
be added to those who have not paid.
On Fepruary 1st. 1909. an additional 1 per
cent, will be added to those who have r-or
paid, making 2 per cent, for Feb. will be
added on March 1st, making 7 por ecDt. penalty
to be paid by those who have not paid
by March 1st, 1909.
Tax Books will Close March 15, 1909
The hours for closing the tax books will
positively be at 11 o'clock for the morning
and 4 o'clock for the afternoon appointments.
LEYY.
For Statu Purposes ... 5%Mills
For Ordinary County Purposes ... S14 Mills
For Constitutional School Tax 3 Mills
Total 12 Mills
Special School Levy His. No. 15 3 Stills
Special School Levy Dis. No. IS 4 Mills
Special School Levy uis. JNo. iy * Jims
Special School Lew Dis. No. 25 2 Mills
Special School LevyDis No. .SI 2 Mills
Special School Kevy Dis. No. 37 2 Mills
Special School LevyDis No.42 3 Mills
Special School Levy Dis. No. 75 2 Mills
Special School Levy Dig. No. fifi 3 Mills
Special School Levy Dis. No. S3 2 Mills
Poll Tax $1.00
RAILROAD LEVY.
Saluda Township 7l'? Mil's
Broad River Township 7Y* Mills
Fork Township 7% Mills
Commutation Road Tax $3.00, payable from
October 15th to March 1st. 1909.
Parries owning property in more than one
township must so state to the Treasure.
When writing for information concerning
taxes always give Township or School District
and name in full, nor initials.
FRANK W. SHEALY.
Treasurer Lexington County.
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tj The trouble is pencrally dec to a lacy or 5 A
p overworked Ii*'cr ;au inactive bowels, jj M
u l9&? P Pil^ I m
P 3 *k?ixi& L^Ev.-*.J3mJ5 O ll eS!)9 i H
| They will cure such treacles?biliousness, j
3 sick headache, constipation and the rest R B
[? ?readily ; ic-Id to treatment cf these jjj *
^ little pe'lcts. Take one at bedtime, a
? 25 Doses Cost Only 25 Cents. ?
I Made bj CHA5. ?, LAMS & 00,, St Lkiis, Mo. 1
g For Sale in Lexington by t.
I Derrick's Drug Store. J
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INSURANCE,
IIEE,
ACCIDENT,
&"E"E
S, G*o DreJter,
LEXINGTON, fe. C.
Strongest and Best Companies 1
Lumber asd
Building
Material
Machinery For Sale.
1 30-H. P. Boiler, Geo. A Slieilds
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.
AH or part at a very low price.
Apply to
mu nnieiiERS
b?i lia
CoEumbia, S. C.
RESULTS .
are
REASONS
For using "Hilton's Life for ,
the Liver and Kidneys." They
testify to its excellence in all
disorders of the Kidneys,Liver
Stomach and as a. general regulator
to the system.
25c., 50c. and $1.00 bottles.
Sold wholesale by the Murray
Drug Co., Columbia, S. C. ^
For sale at The Bazaar, Lexington,
S. C.
G. W. I INni FR.
%tisa iv BBivuraniBi
Chapin, S. C?
Has an up-to-date line of
COFFINS fiWD C&SKETS
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 whenever
desired in connection with my undertaking
business. Jan. 2. 3m
Wonb Wnmt>n
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I
To weak and ailing women, there is at least one- *
way to help. But with that way, two treatments,
must be combined. One is local, one is constitu-, * ,
tional. but both are important, both essential.'
Dr. Shoop's Night Cure is the Local.
Dr. Snoop's Restorative, the Constitutional. '
The former?Dr. Shoop's Night Cure?is a topicalmucous
membrane suppository remedy, while Dr.'
Shoop's Restorative is wholly an internal treatment,
The Restorative reaches throughout the *
entire system, seeking the repair oi all nerve,
all tissue, and all blood ailments. j
The "Night Cure", as its name implies, does its
work while you sleep. It soothes sore and inflamed
mucous surfaces, heals local weaknesses and
discharges, while the Restorative, eases nervous
excitement, gives renewed vigor and ambition,
builds up wasted tissues, bringing about renewed
strength, vigor, and energy. Take Dr. Shoop's
Restorative?Tablets or Liquid?as a general tenia
to the system. For positive local help, use as well
Dr. Shoop's;
j Night Cure1
i THE KAUFFMAN DRUG CO.
CLOTHES GLEANED
^JKDPRESSED.' i
When you want your clothes clean- i
ed, pressed or dyed, have it done by *
an expert. I make a specialty of
c'eaning and pressing ladies' skirts. ^
Hats?felt and straw?made to look
like new. All work guaranteed.
Prices reasonable. Work done on
short notice. Give me a trial.
joseph davis,
Rear of Barber Shop,
Lexington, : : s. c
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HAIR BALSAM
raEgStgKjwKjW and beautifies the naff.
j?^8^gESB8@Sl>roc3o!.c? a luxuriant growth.
R&SBsif^i JHHUever Pails to Bestore Gray a
i?SRwKi~!S&&i I Hair to its "Southful Color. ?
Cure# scoljwiistMes it^hair ia.ling.
Aug 30, 1 v
feSfe ^ K 8 a ft m and WHISKY < . ,tfciTS
fiSf @ 9 3 ra&3 cured a-: lio-.t- with- Jk
p kr 8fcfwM?? r"- r (per. ^
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v.'j H i-OTvSSJtfcJSSSTC S. M. WOOi. M. D.
v*-'^ -ktaastifa, t*^ Olilcc "'04 K. It* iir-iet.