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, K , ' ~ Gd to Henry Drag Store, Ohspin P \ 8. Ok i to he*? your eye* tested tea H ; gUwe?, Examination free. Wc cl ' : oleo handle a foil line of drugs ' patent medicines^ jewelry, paints i m. M r , ; *'<. i 1 ?????? rwron. ??? ?ox58oss. ' ~r ' ' I " . I. .i f ' 1 Dr. D. B. Kneece, the popular pbj* tictaa of Peiiun, wae in to wuy ester day attending court as a witness. / t ? " .. ?. ^ ; - ' Messrs. D. F. Shnmpert and *A. /Mr . 1 Hutto, merchants of Pelion, were heit t yesterday in attendance upon court. Mr. Lonnie Harman, a leading J farmer of the Dutch Fork, was ii e town yesterday. - < h * V. ?! Mr. M. L. Barre, a student of Ne*- 1 berry College, spent the week-ei?' ' with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. t Barre. x Vallentines?both comic and senti ^ mental?in great variety, at Harman's Baaiar. Pysumaster Leaphartis able to -b out, after haviDg been confined t his home for a fortnight with measels Barrett Jones, Esq., of Batesburg, is here on legal business. ^ Lawson D. Melton, of Columbia, na J been hereon legal business during th. week. * a Ool. George Johnstone, of Newberry, ~ tbe - distinguished attorney for thi Southern Railway, ha9 been here 01 n legal business. C 8 Mr. Joseph S. Huffman, a leading t] aitizen of the Patch Fork, is amon> a the popular jurors this week. si h Mr. H. Frank Hendrix, a progress ^ ire merchant and mayor of the tow' of Leesville, is here this week as * juror. J J. Wm. Thurmond, a leading a*tor 1 a?y*of the Edgefield bar, has been it attendance upon court this week. ^ Miss Annie Martha Meetze has re- ^ turned from a delightful visit to Miss . Sadie Baysor of Stt Matthews. J Misses Almi Long and Ada Williams h spent Saturdayand Sunday in Oolum- b tea. y a Mrs. Dr. E. P. Derrick has returned from* visit to her parents in Golum* Ma. ; ' ; * j Dr. Bice B. Harman spent Sunday- n with friends in Batesburg. d . r George BeilTimmerman, the popular ^ solicitor of this circuit, baa been- here Q during the freek. * a 7 y ' ' a Col. J. H. Frick, of Ohapin, was i, here lor a tew days this week on legal business. ? Mr- George M; Adams, of Baxter, is a popular juror this week. b ? *" / 4 Col. J. Brooks Wingard, member of t the House, spent the week-end at his 8 home here. h Mfc- James C. Dunbar, one, of the ^ most progressive farmers of the comity oame up from his home near Pelion F en Sunday. ?< Dr. E. C. Ridgell, president of the "Lexington County Corn Grower's Association and a former member of the legislature, is a juror this week. "We are entering a number of ilew subscribe!? pn our list. The Dispatch and Homeand Farm all cost $1.25 a year, and now is the time to subscribe. Mr. E,M. Livingston, a leading / merchant of North, has been here this scefik. . FBBB?Windows of HeaTen No. 10. Send me 12 names and addressee of masio teachers or leaders, written plainly, and I will mail a copy of tny new song book, No. 10 to yon free. No. 10 is the best book I have published. J. B, Vaughn, Athens, 'Oa.. ... lw " ? - -5 *\ . There will be communion services at Pisgah on next Stmday morning at 11 o'clock conducted by the pastor, the Rev. P. D. Ri singer. I Din I LJIU y 9 1 Havingst I retail my enti I prices. Do n< ' I ^ I >< CABHAOC PtAWTS?Select fiosiroof "Sarly Jersey and Charleston Wakefield cabbage plants 15c the bunked. - ,Kaufmann-DrugC) : ; : . j Bock Island dry batteries, the finest q the world for automobiles and tele* hones, tor sale at right prices at H. if. Kaminer and Op's. Me. Azariah Taylor, merchant and armer of Fowals Old Mill, was in ?w.fi Monday. ?0B SALE?Triumph Cotton Seed, 7o cents per., boehel, cash with order. - W.lX McGartha, Batesburg, 8. C. 18 Cotton selling around the cent mark ia*jCft3sed thousands ox oaies to go on lie market du ring the past week. Dysentary yields quickly to DAR5 Y'S PROPHYLACTIUFLUID. Uramps, wind colic, and sick stomach klso disappear before its marvelous jorrecting influence. It heals cuts, tores or wounds on the snrface of the 30dy with equal readiness. It purifies >ad odors, destroys germs and is excelent in the bath water for cleansing ;he skin Price 50 cts. per bottle. Sold i y all Druggists. FOR SALE?One pair of Mill Rock, Lpply to P. J. Wessinger. 15 New Brookland, S. C. ?; For .Congaree Improvement. Washington, February 5.?A bill ras to-day introduced be RepresentaLve Lever, of thet7th South Carolina istrict providing for a resurvey of f he Congaree Riyer, with a yiew to . modification of the proposed method f improvement. Mr. Lever himself thinks that revet lent, to prevent caving of bank9 and j hifting of current, is.tke solution of tie problem, but there is no warrant nder the present status by which nch work cant be done. Mr. Lever opes, through the aid of his collegue, | lr. Elierbe, who is a member of the ivers and haibors committee, to get u item in the next river and harbor ill carrying out this idea. Dr. Mitchell To Speak. Dr. S. C.JMitchell will address the iexington County Teachers' Associaion at its next meeting February 17 til o,dock. Eyery white teacher a the county is cordially iivited to e present. This is intended as a peronal notice to each teacher. Roof-Kleckley.. . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Roof anounce the coming marriage of their aughter, Mattie Julia, to Mr. Samuel Ihaiiming Kieckley, which will t ke lade on February 14th The ceremo- [ y will be solemnized in the afternoon t 5S0 o'clock in Mt. Herman Luthbrn ekurch. No formal invitations ssndd but all friends are invited. / i *. / # JRdimds Completed. County Auditor Dent has completed lis rounds o er the county and is now aking returns in the office. All perons owning personal property who lava not already returned can make eir returns until Feb. 20th, on which late the tide expires without the 20 >er cent, penalty. * Consoli The firm of P- H. idated and in ord . will offer for the ] tire stock of good Shoes. Trunks, e1 This is a rare om v actual cost, ana < county should ta Thursday Februj STALLIP NEW BR ai r SkT M. D H/ >ld my store build %e stock of goods ( :t wait, but come M. C *-*S3L K . ' '*.&;'y^r> i '-. Rev. J. B. Barman Pays Iwo Years' Subscription - The Dispatch has received the folio wing, letter. which is much appreciated, from the Rev. Julian B. Harman, who has recently moved from Leesville to Newberry: "Please fl d inclosed my snbscription for two years. I have always en joyed reading your paper, although, while I was born in- LexiDgton - county, I was mostly raised in Saluda county. I used to visit my grandfathers /tJodfrfey Harman and J. William Ballentine, and at each of these places r -found The Lexington Dig- patch ancfit was always a pleasure for me to peruse its pages. "I hope that The Lexington Dispatch shall ever be an advocate of sound principles and good citizenship. "Yours truly, "Julian B. Harman." Trespass Notice. All per9on9 are hereby notified not to cut timber, cut or take fire wo od haul straw or trespass in any way on my lands around Gilbert, Summit, Fowles side track or elsewhere. The will onfnrcnd if this notice is law w i&i w __ disregarded. W. H. Donly I 15 I Subscribe to The Dispatch and Home & Farm, only $125 a year, in advance. I hAA'N AAA W1V * * . You want the best when s - all, you want that home to be You are sure W warmth Smokeless Oil Heater. ' * The Perfectioh is the be It is a sort of portable fir It is ready night and da] ' the wick. The Perfection is The Perfection' Oil Heater automatic device prevents that It room and is ecfcially suitable for ai finished with nickel trimmings; di or plam steel! pERFECTIOl SMOKEtCftf . ^ -S^i. ^ j C aaiecv c < StaUings and Armstro .er to make room for next ten days beginnin Is consisting of Dry G-oc kc., at Factory Cost. jortunity to buy first svery man, woman, an ke advantage of these iryls,.and buy at youi ICS & ARI (OO KL AND, )SIN( OMAN'S SI ing and lot, I wil consisting of Hard at. rmr.A n,R mv stf ). H > XINGTON, i' T VJC.I ! ' , tVJ ;. IN NEW QUARTERS. '" K&? >'*; :- We wish; to announce to our friends and customers that! we have opened up, temporarily, in the Department Store Building,1 adjoining E. G, Dre- ' her & Co. We have a new line of Drugs and Chemicals, which we or-, , dered by wire, and are prepared to serve you with the same promptness and skill as when , we were in ou.r old quar- . ters. Your continued patronage will be apprecia ted. THE KMM DRUG CM ew Home tarting in the new home. Above mug and warm and comfortable. and comfort with a Perfection t and most reliable heater made. v jplace. . Just< strike a match and light all aglow in a, minute. r,. does not smell nor smoke?a patent, can be carried easily from room to y room in die bouse. Handsomely urns of either turquoise-blue enamel Ask your dealer to show you a Perfection 'I SmokelessOit Heater, or write (or descriptive M circular direct to any agency of . . Standard Oil' Company (Incorporated) *: - I >aie ng&Co. have consolDur Spring stoch, we I February 1st our ends, Notions, Clothing, class merchandise at d child in Lexington prices, so be on hand ownjprice. Respti, , flSTRONC. s. c. a OU rORE, 1.EXIN 1 sel in the next ti ware, Groceries, el ck is going; fast. VRM Q ^ HppwapKMI - .-/i ' V / . . i ,^7,V' r**>: * t. ; .1 ST ' - -? entire cuv is:! m hi Atlanta People Are Dnmfonnde Follow Use of Strange Nc Startling Cures Co: ?f. ,r CAN NOW BE OBTAINED Home People Will Have Opp< Liquid That Is Causing So ] Wonderful Cures of Cer Atlanta, Ga., (Special Dispatch)? There seem9 to be no end to the excitement thaf has been created here by the strange and mystifying results following the use of the new Root Juice treatment in cases of stomach and kidney disorders and rheumatism. Some of the severest case-) that could be found have been treated succe.-sfully with the new liquid and so quick have the results been in many ease* that the sufferers a?.d their friends were dumfounded. Persons who were helpless from rheumatism for months and \tho had to be carried about have recovered as if by miracle after using the strange ? -fz-vw o rorir clinrt lirr.p r.ew j-ueuiL iiic iui a i vi j uuv> w v-.~ v ar.d are now walking the streets enjoying the ^est of health. Sufferers from stomach trouble who could not drink a glass of water without suffering afterward and who claimed to have suffered agonies from indigestion, headaches, belching, bloating, pains after meals and other similar distresses now declare they have a hearty appetite, can eat anything arid never suffer from any of these symptoms. Many prominent and influential people of this city have need the treatment with pronounced Access and a. number have given out statements for publication. Among these is Mr. H. r Seay, 19 E. Pavilion 'street, whose wife has been practically ran invalid for four y^ars. When seen and asked about bi9 wife's experience, Mr. Seay said: " It is true that Mrs. Seay nas been wonderfully benefited by the new treatment. She has been suffering from stomach and kidney troubles for four years and lately these became complicated with nervous prostration. We tried several doctors, but they did <iot seem to help her and then westarte i to trying everv remedy we heard of. During her illness Mrs. Seay ha9 use one hundred and forty bottles of various well-known "medicines with but little or no relief. She is;now on the third bottle of this new ; Root Juice treatment and we are deligntea witn the rest.Its. She has gained in.strength baa a splendid appetite, sleeps well at night and feels better than she has in four years. In fact, the three bottles of this new medicine has done more for her than all the hundred and forty I spoke of." ' At almost any hour of the day in the drug store where the new medicine is being explained tne may hear stories of startling results obtained by those who have been using it, A very interesting and remarkable experience was related by Mr. Wilson Gaines of 318 Western Avenue, who is well known in railway circles, having been employed as switchman by the Central of Georgia Railway for eight years. Mr. Gaines explainpd that ho had been troubled on and off for five years and that he suffered intensely. When ask* d to give a description of his case he said: "I suffered fearfully from rheumatism in my joints and it was especially severe during wet or changeable weather. My digestion was poor and I would sometimes belch gas after eating. I luffered also from headaches, backaches, painful urination and was nervous and irritable. Sometime^ I could noti sleep at night and I grew weak and run down. I tried FOR SALE CHEAP. My place containing 176 acres of good timbered level land, also one good house, kitchen, barn; good well of never-failing, water in the yard; 30 acres of good fresh land open; 12 acres of old time and latest improved fruit trees that never fails. Land lies two miles south of Saxe-Gotha Cotton Mills; plenty of timber and^ wood on land to" pay"for the place. Terms casn. Apply to J AS. M. JUSTICE, 3wl5p Saxe-Gotha Mills. Reader if you are due for your paper try and send us > our dollar. TS A \\A I \SI*9 V* 311 days, eithar in ;c., for cash, at gre AN, napMMn I ? ' v * **'" iUEN iNV ARE EXCITER { 'J d by Sensational Basalts That; !W Liquid and Reports of ntinne to Appear. IN DRUG STORES HERE ortnnity to Investigate New Much Excitement; By Its tain Chronic Diseases several doctors and at least ten or twelve medicines without finding a cure. .1 have b.?ii using this new Root Juice treatment t wenty days now j and am feeling better every* day. I -<4 have spent at least $250 00 seeking a cure without even getting relief, but I find the juice treatment is fast curing * me. The medicine has proved to be worth its weight in gold to me.'' Mr. Gaines' story started others telling their experiences with it and j were it nor. for the fact that many of the people gatheremd there were well known in social and business circles, some of the stories would seem too good to be true. M H. L. Bassinger, of 118 Elm street Macon, said he had suffered from rheumatism and stomach trouble for nine years and that aithough four doctorshad told him there was no cure for , him, the first bottle of the juice treatment had given him relief and that he was feeling fiue. A lady, who gave ? V> r> o rv-i a no * * xacJL uaxjuc <*3 1U10. JLUaLUti IJ01(|tlllI/ &QQ 1 her address as 400 Crom ley street, spoke up tfnd said: "I saffered thirteen years from indigestion, gas on the stomach and belching. I used to throw up halj what I ate and suffered fearfully. I [ " spent a lot of money on doctors and medicines,but got no relief. When I heard about Root Juice and the great things it was doing for the sick, I tried it and although I have taken only one bottle, I am beginning to feel fine. My food digests now and what I eat stays down. I know this new medicine is doing me a world of good and I believe i it is going to cure me completely after thirteen years of suffering. I, for one can certainly recommend it to anyone in my condition.}' Lack of space rioakes it impossible to print all of the many similar stories thai were told, but it is safe to say that at least a dozen people recited equally interesting ana startling experiences. 1 WONDERFUL MEDICINE CAi , NOW BE 0BTAINE0 HERE. Local people are to be given an opportunity to test the new Root Juice treatment which has; been effecting such marvelous cures and which has created so much excitement in Atlan>ta during the past few weeks. "The main 1 o Kn?oof \kf otrnft T*ii1 AOWVidUUIigo X' Ui U TT dJUU) XUU* y where the medicine is prepared, have made arrangements so druggists can now procure it through their whole-; ' salers and those who have not already placed it in stock can easily get it. . i Any person who suffers from indi- ' gestion, belching, bloating, pains after meals, loss of appetite, headaches, sleeplessness, nervousness, backaches, 1 weak kidney 8, impure blood/ rheumat- ' ic pains or other symptoms of disorderdered stomach, liver or kidneys, can, toerefore, obtain the Root Juice in one i dollar bottles at any good pharmacy or by writing direct to the Root Juice . Laboratories at Fort Wayne, Ind. In view of the phenomenal cares the medicine has effected elsewhere it is believed that home people, suffering : from various forms of stomach, liver kidney and bowel troubles, will find J j in the new treatment the same won- ' I derful results, which have been expe-. \ rienced by -those who have already I used it. * . . i < I Trespass Notice. . j Tbis is to notify all persons that 1 hunting, fishing or trespassing on the A lands of the undersigned in any man** V ner whatsoever is forbidden. Persons \ violating this notice will be dealt witk according to law. ' Jesse D. Shumpert. N. P. Shumpert. i Sol D. Shumpert. ( J. 0. Shealy. j Rachael C. Shealy. J 4wl4p Henry Gable. l lL.ee N i bulk or by afclv reduced % , v . J, ' it ; MnonMl