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- -. rrwrwnnix'-wri.'tif VJJUiXUHOKSSLfXaBSfZRn AU OUT OF SOTS Has Any Lexington Person Hever Felt That Way? Feel ail ont of sorts? Tired, Blue, Irritable, Nervous? Back feel lame a ad achy? That's the story of sick kidneys? Bad blood circulating about; Uric acid poisoning the body. Just one way to feel right again, Cure thp sluggish kidneys; Do it with Doau's Kidney Pills. ?- ? ?_--i t : i .uucLirs nave cureu. many juaiugwii people. Here's one case. Mrs. E. L. Corley, of Lexington, S. 0. say9: 4'I was a sufferer for several years from rheumatism and also had symptoms of kidney trouble. My head ached severely and I endured a great deal of misery from sharp pains through the small of my back. I finally decided to try Doan's Kidney Pills and procured a box at The Kaufmann Drug Co. I used 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." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, 9ole agents for the Upited States. . , Remember the name?Doan's?and take no other. '1 ^ WALK-OVER g III flfi cheapes m for msn let pll u w I $3.50 b u $4.00 THE Farm Wac Lumbe Dr I One and two-horse makes manufactured, s HACKNEY. We carry the most retail house in the Sout I Buggies, C If you want to ride buy a Fappy Thought ] you more comfortable 1 the hundreds of users. We also sell the li^ its neat appearance anc ing in popularity very in one week, while the I OUR OUA -esr.TSr7~Btr*aCV7S."K7SKiK VOKT-^OUXSa i I FnolishsiL by 2t:q^sf.t. j Dr. I>. iM. TVoolley, Atlanta, Ca. i My dear Dr. Wool ley: Aiter mere ! than ten years of worse than slavery, ! I began in June, 190o. to take your i cure for the morphine habll. i think ; 1 go: four month..' treatment, but did j i not use all of the kiss mouth's supply, j { and I was entirely cured. For over j j three years I have been a new man, ; | and have had no desire at all for the j j "dope." When I began the treatment i I weighed cue hundred and forty j pounds, and now I weigh one hundred ; and seventy-two pounds, and feel good j all the time. I feel that I owe you J many apologies for not writing long ago but better late than never, I suppose. If you can use this letter to help some other poor sufferer, please cio so. With a heart full of gratitude for what God has permitted you to do for rue, I remain, Yours truly, (Signed) T. M. Nichols. Oxford, Fia., Jan, 12, 1909. Dr. Woolley conducts the well-known Victor sanitarium in Atlanta. Ga., and he will be pleased to hear from any one to whom he can be of service. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a very valuable medicine for throat and lung troubles, quickly relieves and cures painful breathing and a dangerously sounding cough which indicates congested lungs. Sold by All Druggists. hoes for Style j j hoes for Wear |jl hoes for Comfort (j : } have them from the m < kSs 1 I ' 11 1*1 1 A n 6 ? IS I t to tne nignest. ah sizes ||| j , women and children. jj < YOUR NEXT | PAIR BE A ; \LK-OVER I C ^ | SHOE MAN IN COLUMBIA I jons, Log- Wa >r Wagons an ay Wagons in all the different sizes and < uch as OLD HICKORY, MITC complete line of Wagons to be f h. arrlagesand Ha i in the best and easiest riding bu? Babcock. No amount of money DUggy, As to its durability, we Ask your neighbor; he has one. xht and neat little Hackney Bugs 1 long lasting qualities. This buc fast. We recently sold a car lo Bishooville stable sold a car load A T - EGORY RANTEE SVSEAi That there has boon something rati- , ically wrong at C'ieni^ n College for j several years has been obvious u> ! those who have wa'mood and kepr up i with the workings o; time institution. ! Ex-President Moll, in hi? annual re- i port to the legislative committee, j which has been printed in the press ci > iliii oi.il'. , puiii; s> ou?i? ui-l.ic; ! troubles he encountered while presi- j dent and recommends several chang- i cs. Certain members of the board <. f i trustees are severely criticised, while i others are commended. Whether all j that he says is true or not we are not- j iu position to say, but it verifies the i general beiief that rennovation is necessary, and it is to be hoped that a full and complete investigation will bemads. With the amount of money Clemson receives there is no reason why it should not be made the greatest institution of the kind in the entire country, with proper management. When -Rubbers Beccsue Necessary And vour fhoes rineh, Allen's Fo.ot-Ease, a powder to be shaken into the sdu-es, is just the thing: to uso. Try it for lireikingrjn New Shoes. Sold everywhere, ?5C. PON'T ACCEPT ANY SUBST IT UTS Banking Sours. On and after February 1st the banks of Lexington will observe the following banking hours: Open at 9 a. m., and c!o<e at 4 p. nr., except on Saturdays when they will reopen at 5 o'clock and close again at seven. Lexington Savings Bank. The Home National Bank. ? little Liana sals. Ij On the first Monday in February, I will sell at public outcry, before the \ court house door, at Lexington, S. C., during the legal hours of sale, all of my home place containing cue hundred (100) acres, better known as the Cip Shealy old place. It contains a two-story house, large barn, good stables and crib. A three-horse farm 3pen. Terms of sale: Cash. For any in- j formation, write, < H. C. SHEALY, JR. F. D. 3, Lexington, S. C. Jwl4p. 4 Site's Early Prolific Cotton . Seed. The most prolific cotton in existence >ut of 20 varieties tested at Georgia * Sxperimental station 1908. Hite's Proific gave the highest percentage of P int. All seed offered are from cotton n vhich averaged more than two (2) n ales per acre on my entire crop. Get a ome of these fine seed and make k noney farming. Single bushel $2, 3 & ushels for ?5,10 bushels $16,00. Write a or description and testimonials. V. T. KITE, R. F. D. 4, Augusta, Ca. 8pd . ri gens, I ^ J||l QUICK ? nmu?vnr>u>J t^vaci *** These are t Automobile busi ^ AUTQMOBBLf We have just line of accessoric of the best Atlas Punctur <ittt?T't 1 nrvf r*iT-nr?fiTro yjniijLtL* ana "viInner Tubes, a Tires and Innei ouirci m any Tires and Inner . and Inner Tu Greasers and Li meSS Cylinder Oil, Hij Cable Wire, Sf Tgy on earth Tiring. Goggles, could buy erSj Carbide, C refer you to Tubing, Metal Wind Shields, C ry, noted for Horns, Tire H( jcv is rain- Jacks, Pumps. DBi/ ? ad of them Send us your 1 in 3 days. shipped same d; -CONC NSSOMETHi m 1 A 1 jf {>-f ** jf f* M & y & ^&gi0 wm WW H Wi If W yi| ill i? ia il oi ^ u>vj i, :i frvS 4'2 &*tsv I&A }$ &W* &f? fel ?J ijit m & H j*S m gl ?i f$ tej ^ H *i pi il H n p y ?1 Us ill & M?&&& sits w On February 1st, we will of stock of FINE and MEDIUA time every piece will be knocki regardless of cost, as this busin* to time of this Auction Sale, w< * low Factory cost. "We have 15 G-olden Oak Suits to $27.50 per 3 piece suit, these si being large, well made and genuin Folding springs $1.50 per pai: All Ootton Felt Mattresses $< Above are only a few of th; need Furniture of any descripti A. another opportunity. You can 1409 M a in St. 0 Card of Thanfcs. Valuablo Pla< .'o the Editor of The Dispatch. I 0ffer for gaie my Please allow me space in your pa- tor's church, 3 miles er to express to my many friends ton, containing 82 ac ly sincere appreciation of their kind- land, good 5-room d^ ess and devotion during the illness good water and othe nd death of my father, Edwin Tay- H jr. May the richest blessings of an 3wl2p Lexing .11-wise Providence rest upon each ' nd every one. Jacob Taylor. Piedmont and 01 A peach of a girl always hopes the C0UP?ns wanted. I ght young man will pick her. | n casl3'. E J. ..i ; r ?-:-^r ijk^ :T-. > :. * iSON , ; v -v At.A^ . . ,;=< T . : BRUSH J ? ACCESSORIES e Proof Cases?will Michelin Tires and II sizes. Goodrich m t ^.1 ? Tubes. Goodyear Tubes. Empire Tires . ?T , t , ... _ 1 . We have been advertising oi bes. 1 ransmission new year, and in order to tak< ibricating Oil. Buick thought best to carry a 1 rger and Low Tension We have just unloaded thre< Plnrrc Rnbhpr BowlinS Green' Ky?> ancl two /ark rlugs, Kubber have them in all bize3> from tb J ones' Speedomet- n i9 a well known {act that ias Lamps, Coffer to do and do, we give you be Polish, Generators, 1X569ibly set from dealar9 who k'l T * U4- n n li is simple: We buy six to ten cs III LighlS, Cry Cells, ana large buyers can get bette aiders and Casers, We give our customers bette and our numerous sales to o enough of that fact. mail orders. Parts ? , , 4 0 , 1 . . j Recent sales went to Sail ly oraer is received. | counties. NG. - C IBM Wk i ii r I %i MJk i 1? I ^Ssr.^f $ VA ikses ffejffll a. ftgf $pg| DKG| !ff?l M mm i =J11 i^ 11 &?# Ma i tfl|H p i a* & 1*41 M il H h te#a ?@? #, ipp $ m feli paM |b ?VA r$ $&&a fetf &k3 *:3 ?J Kja fefe! y ?%* ii? y m tcia Hi? t$ y itar ZMm w? mm w fer at Auction, balance of our 4 EURNITURE, at which id down to the highest bidder 25 sss will be discontinued. Prior e will sell at 20 per cent, be3 that we will sell at from $16.50 lits sell at from $32.50 to $50.00, e Oak r. 3.30, regular urice $10.00. e bargains we have and if you O t/ on, you will never have such *t afford to miss it. ' Columbia, S. C. C9 for Sals. BIG- MAIL. place near Fewest of Lexing- p)0 y0u want to got 3C0 pieces of :res, 30 acres open maji jn the next 5 months, such as celling, 2 barns, magazines, circulars, samples, novelr conveniences. ties, etc., all for 10 cents? We guar!amp L. Roof, antee that or refund your dime. We ton, R. F. D. 2. 9endyoua copy of directory with your came therein. Send dime today. United Mailing Directory, .d Mill cigarette P. O. Drawer 280, will redeem these Columbia, S. C. ;ice B. Harman. Loads Mules This I Week le car a week, but, to "open the ball'' for the S 3 care of our rapidly increasing business, we supply this month than ever. 9 j carloads of very fine mules, one load from B A loads from National Stock Yards, Illinois. We ? I ;e middle class cotton mule to the very finest. % mules are high everywhere, but, what we agree jjj fcter mule for the same money than you can B only ship a few loads in the season. The reason fl irloads at a time for the several Gregory Stables ? r prices than smaller buyers. D ^ r mules for the price than they can get at home | ut-of-town and count}- customers is evidence I j irlo Aiken. Kershaw. Fairfield and Newherrv I i - CO ' msi I COLUMBIA- S C. I