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DONT H. T. \ , Suceessor to 1 NEAR POST OFF; When you are looking fc Solid Car Load Lots and at therefore, can sell you for les ments. Solid Oak B Nine Pieces?One feed, Or Centre Table, Four Chairs. C No. 7 Blae with a complete list of Cooki Black Oak, with a completi ne is complete. All grade Furniture of the same grade 490 for prices COLTO / S. B. Mc COLUMBIA. r. . " \ y i We have the lar{ Base Ball 600 Guns and sp< ' ' descriptions, General Bepa f ft?nl ?no VCUVUIUM. \ Our prices are Write for wl when in the c - rv ' ? Columt LEE A. LOR 1519 Main Str JOBBERS - AN] * Stoves and Ranges, Stove Pipe, Tinware, Enamelware, Hollow Ware, Tin Plate, Iron and Asphalt Roofin , Eve Trough a Conductor, SI Wood Mantel n a. _ j rr: x urates aiiu jlj Plue Pipe, * r yv . / } J. B. E Wholesale an General Groceri Pork am 932 GERVAIS STREET, FLOUR-": Cheaper by the barrel. First patent, give satisfaction or money lefuncled, people to bay flour at a low price. Se We Serve 'he Best of ?very thing y t v ii ana :ry our cs Fa L. ?AM r , # t I* I FORGET &'srZiOs&i Maxwell & Tayior, ICE, COLUMBIA, B. 0-, >r Furniture. We buy only in ^ ? ? ? ? A. An?V) rv-rn nQ?3 Tirfl I IXlt? lowest uyut taou jjjlivv/o. vr v ;s than if we bought in local shipedroem Suites* ie Eureau, One Washstand, One >ne Eocker?all for $17.25. k Oak Stove "I- _ <bW CA TtT^. O .ng utinseis, lor o/.uu. ?\u. o 5 list of Utinsels, $12.50. Our s. Prices guaranteed a3 low as can be bought Write or phone AYJLOM, IBIA) S. C. V. iM AS T E R , - - S. C. jest stock of ds, Pishing Tackle, >rting goods of all Automobiles and ir Shop, in South the lowest : : tat you want, and ?*Tr Or? VA Tift fi. RftlL *?v ? t J I )ia, S. C. ' ICR & BRO,, eet, Columbia. S. S. I D - DEALERS - IN ,nd Leet Metals, s, 1 les, Fire Brick and Clay Pumps, Pipe, Fittings, Valves, Cocks, Hose, Electric and Gas Fixtures, Paints and Oils, Cutlery, Wire Netting. [ERIOT, id Retail Dealer in es, Beef, Mutton, d Sausage, COLUMBIA, S. C. i just received a carload of flour. The price i reduced to only 65c. per 24 pound sack, waterground. Every sack guaranteed to This is a fine opportunity for Lexington e me before you buy. Everything: NewJClean and Up-t.o-Date Star Restaurant % and Lunch Room for Ladies and Grntlemen If QUICK SERVICE 3 Best Celfcc Served in the Ci'y ir Week r.cd 3Tou will he pleased. ELLOS, Prop. ! 1312 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C, I I ifrv.* ''-s i i J t % s& -; .: -i mm | lp^.12 ' l^isTa 1 w&brfLca m h mm woe? 1 Jl L C(\\ /n) Nature and a woman's mark-combined have produced the grandest remedy for woman's ills that the world has ever known. In the good old-fashioned days of our grandmothers they relied upon the roots and herns of the Held to cure disease and mitigate suffering. The Indians on our 'Western Plains to-day can produce roots and " ?? 4- -?-? a! /uit?A neros .tor every cuxmeiU', ?.aiu. v^uig diseases that baffie the most skilled physicians who have spent years in the study of drugs. From the roots and herbs of the field Lydia E. Pinkham more than thirty years ago gave to the women of the world a remedy for their peculiar ills, more potent and efficacious than any combination of drugs. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is now recognized as the standard remedy for woman's ills. Mrs.*Bertha Muff, of 515 N.C. St., Louisiana, Mo., writes: 44 Complete restoration to health means so much to me that for the sake of other suffering women I am willing to make my troubles public. "For twelve years I had been suffering with the worst forms of female ills. Dnrinc that time I had eleven different physicians without help. No tongue can tell what I suffered, and at times I could hardly walk. About two years ago I wrote Mrs. Pinkham lor advice. I followed it, and can truly say that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Mrs. Pinkham's advice restored health and strength. It is worth mountains of gold to suffering women." What Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound did for Mrs. Muff, it will do for other suffering women. Coh Pipe Sets Fire to Buggy. A colored man while driving along a public highway near Waterloo, set fire to his buggy by SDarks from a cob pipe he was smoking. The buggy was destroyed and the driver barely i 1 j.' "L "~ ,.1 ^ nau tune 10 uimucn ma muic. A great many people have kidney and bladder trouble, mainly due to neglect of the occasional pains in the back,^ slight rheumatic pains, urinary disorders, etc. Delay in such cases is dangerous. Take DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. The}r are for weak back, backache, rheumatic pains and all kidney and bladder trouble. Soothing and antiseptic. Regular size 50c. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. A man in good health finds it easy to laugh at the ills of others. It soothes pain, it is cooling and healing. Good for cuts, burns, bruises and scratches, but especially recommended for piles?DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve. Sold by Kanfmann Drug Co. ??? The man who seeks temptation merely to show his strength only exhibits his foolishness. I Female Ills I Im w H Yon should take, for female |H ffls, a medicine which acts on the H female organs and functions. M Cardal is not a man's medicine. H It is for women. Its pure, heal- Ira ing, curative, vegetable ingredl- H ents, go direct to the womanly EE organs, relieve their pain and in* 9 flammatlon, and bclld ap their H strength. , H "Tongue cannot tell," writes jgi Miss Nola Smith, of Sweetser, lnd., Kg WOMAN'S RELIEF I has done for ?e. i am on my E??! third bottle and am so much bet- jra ter. Before I began to take Cardui, I could not do a day's work, rag Now I can work all day. Mother took four bottles cf Cardui before confinement, got along fine and 5? has been real strong ever since." ||| At All Druggists II H WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE, II ?0 staring acre and describing r.ymp- off ftp toms, to Ladies Advisor;/ Dept., fa* fcfi The Chattanooga Medicine Co., BS3 ! fjjsj Chattanooga, Ten:?. E 40 Jgrc i j Ins Lexington Dispatch. | Wednesday. January 6. 19GS. Interrupted Resolutions. i . i j \ . i _ j I j] start me giaa now year With laughter and with song I And strive with brave good cheer | To help the world along; j I'll labor more and more j To spread abroad good willConfound that girl next door! I wish she might keep still. With patience in my breast I'll bravely go my way; At care I'll fling a jest, My laughter shall be gay; j Hope's banner I'll unfuri And'practice wnat i preaen? Ok, curses on that girl! I wish she'd cease to screech. I The glad new year I'll start With charity for all; I'll keep within my heart Love for the great and small; I'll vainly fret no more, I'll teach men to rejoice? Oh, darn that girl next door! I wish she'd lose her voice. Chicago Record-Herald. Marked For Death. 4'Three years ago I was marked for death. A grave-yard cough was tearing my lungs to pieces. Doctors failed to help me, and hope had fled, when-??my husband got Dr. King's New Discovery," says Mrs. A. C. Williams, of Bac, Ky. 4'The first dose helped me and improvement kept on until I had gained 58 pounds in weight and my health was fully restored." This medicine holds the world's healing record for coughs and colds and lung and throat diseases. It prevents pneumonia. Sold under guarantee at Derrick's Drug Store, Kaufmann Drug Co., and Sandel's Drug Store. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. A life time of regret is often unfolded in a moment of foolishness. There is always room at the top, but it isn't so lonesome at the bottom. Beware of Frequent Colds. A succession of colds or a protracted cold is almost certain 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. M. White, of Butler. Tenn., says: "Several years ago I was bothered with my throat and lungs. Someone told me of Chamberlain's Congh Remedy. I began using it and it relieved me at once. Now my throat, and lungs are sound and well." For sale by Kaufman Drug Co. The man who is always takirg things as they come sooner or later finds everything going. Mothers don't give your baby anything that contains opiates or any other injurious drugs, but insist on having Dr. Thornton's "Easy-Teeth er", as it is the best medicine on the market for teething babies, and is absolutely harmless as it does not contain any opiates or injurious drugs eany kind. It is guaranteed under Pure Food and Drugs Act, Guaranty No. 11584. Price 85 cents. For salf by Derrick Drug Co.; or Easy-Teeoth er Medicine Co., Harcwell, Ga. A man may profit temporarily by stealing playtime from youth, but his loss will be permanent. ?? Muscular Pains Cured. Daring the summer of 1903 I was troubled with muscular paiAs in the instep of my foot," says Mr. S. Pedlar, of Toronto, Ont. "At times it was so painful I could hardly walk. Chamberlain's Pain Balm was recommended to me, so I tried it and was completely cured by one. small bottle. I have since recommended it to several of my friends all of whom speak highly of it." For 1A Vs.? is o ? rr Pa NAie uv xxaiuumuu jui u^, w, A short sermon is the one that contains the most meat, i0 matter how long it takes to deliver it. A lot of young men spend a mint of money to acquire that cheapest of all titles?"Dead Game Sport." 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. v?_ . -1J ?\. ~ 1 I Tiie quiCKer you cure ins eoia me 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. Ya., says: "I have never used anything other than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for my children and it has always given good satisfaction." This remedy contains 110 opium or other narcotic and may be given as confidently to a child as to an adult. For sale bv Kaufmann Drug Co. The foolish man wastes the present worrying about the future. The poorest way to set about coni-.-.i.t iiier > mini ti, hutirl him V t I (1 li Ull^i J iiiUil i IV/ .iu?m a a a i l i a tract and then leave him to read it. For health and happiness?DeWirt's Little Early Risers? small, gentle, essy, pleasant little liver pills, the best made. Sold by Ivaut'mann Drug Co, Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given thar we, as the qualified administrators v>f Hiram Young, deceased. will make a final settlement of tin- estate ot said Kiram Y'ouug, deceased, iu the Court of the Probate for Lexington county ou Tuesday, January 12th, 100'.), and immediately thereafter apply to the said Court i lor letters (u.s;nis.?ary 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. Subscribers. 0.J3TTO SUBSCRIBERS?Tn remitting by bank checks for payment of your paper, please bear in mind that the banks charge ten cents exchange, and, tiiereiore, we lose ten cents.? Make your checks for $1.10, or remit in greenbacks. ^ ^ yy irk; ^ I NEW - FAI r: : *g? > We are now recei =|=- J vanced styles in =|=- j winter goods. j =!* | We invite an ii *|* 5 goods before bi HK Lexington county jf* s welcome. Com j first choice. | Wm. Platl JL 1804 Main Straat JUXWUxJL4.4c4.4W4 ? < ! ions, DO) ^ ' WHRSt Our Grocery Depar fresh, reliable goods?y/c i guarantee satisfaction. We pay highest prices for hulls at lowest prices. Cdane Fruit Cake Ingredients fo e Convenient wagon yard, 1 - ? ? ? ? V VVM fWWVVVVVVWwwvvwwwvi was down, we can save you Farmers medium and heav Our motto, "Live and let lr SOLID : LEAT E. P. & F. 1710 Mayi Stree Parlor He BEN DAVID NEXT TO SKYSCRAPER, I I ) I Best cooking and finest Restau I Special Kates by the wee Me WANTED?To buy every pound c^H^H beeswax in the country. We will the highest market price in cash The Bazaar, Lexington.S. C. FIRSTGUS5 BOILERS. II Atlas and C. T. Engines, and bard Boilers, tanks, stacks, stand and sheet iron work, shafting, pulleys^^^^H gearing, boxes, hangers, etc. Complete cotton, saw, grist, oil anc^H^H | fertilizer mill outfits; also gin, press^^^^H cane mill and shingle outfits. Building, bridge, factory, furnace an ! railroad castings; railroad, mills, ma^^^Hfl i chinists' and factor}' supplies. Belting, packing, injectors, pipe ! tings, saws, files, oilers, etc. Cast everv day; work 200 hands. GET OUR PRICES. ' LOMBARD IRON WORKS SUPPLY CO., Augusta, G , / H \ /fl\ / i)\y ?3\ / 61 \ / i) \ / fi ? / Pi I - GOODS WM *~< - r? iving all the ad- > . early fall and j ajj* i *r BH Hh H HK I H /S\ flfl & Sons, 1 J , COLUMBIA, S. C. jjp \ /l\ /f\ /n\ /f\ 7?T\ ,u\ /w\ /f\ wTsll ] SWANSEA, S. C. | We carry everything in S brenerai Merchandise. 5 You will find our store J hH headquarters for Shoes, ciothing and | Gents' Furnishings, Dry Goods and Notions, Hats, | JH tment is" alwavs full of SH| i only handle the best and : cotton seed and sell meal and to us before you sell. r your cake. until ample room for stock. =fl 10O? 1 all aU^in.i?*j^L Shoes all styles and leathers ; for dress and every ir. Having bought our FaJ^^n }k in March when leath^HH| money by buying from US.WH y work shoes a specialty. ^H| ve" prices. HER : SHOES. A r* Aine nH M. UMVI^,A t, Columbia, S. C. sstaurant,B 9 Proprietor, COLUMBIA, S. C.H rant in Columbia. For Ladies and Gentlemen^^M als at all Hours?Night or