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MIWIWBBBIHBBIBMr I ^ "t"~l~ ~ ouh messa ^We are ready for them?I ^sbi You'll be right if you drop in be! iaeab* get the pick of the good tilings. The ^US *s correct. The most economical o * ? i We are filling a long felt want bv Wear. mm* j Department. Everything the little r^y$3k<T*- J 1 Pi fid TV/Tain RfrAAt JbV W w V* WW) I Tour Homegrown Cabbage I |f Cabbage Plants, all varieties. Prices: 1000 (8> $1.50, 5,000 9 - ? - - " ? 1 /t /\ T\ J _ @$1.25 per 1000, 10,000 @ $1,000. snipped kj. v. u ue I sired. Plants arrive at your express Office in good condi- B p| tion. Write for Mercliants' Prices, Cabbage, Beans, Sweet M B Potatoes and turnips in season. Orders for shipment of To- ?j ' B mato Plants, Sea Isand Cotton Seed and Sweet Potato Draw- fl fl ers should be booked in advance. 1 h 1a* Oau ENTERPRISE, S. C. Express Office 5 Sewing Machines! WHEELER AND WILSON, NO. 9, BALL BEARING. Marvelously Light Running and Noiseless, (a No, 100 spool cotton thread for a belt will run it). One1,1 ' * * ' 1-L'- nVinnf nno dav in ttnra raster; one-cmra easier rnan any snuu.it; m&iuiJLue. u?nc ?>wu.i/ ? three. A Great. Favorite with Dress Makers and becoming more popular all the time. Xeedles for all Machines.- Repairing a specialty, Work guaranteed. At/ techments, Shuttles, etc. In bringing Machines to be repaired it is only necessary to bring the head?leave the table at home unless it needs repairing too. 1905 Washers and Wringers. The most perfect Washer ever invented. I can sell them at my store for less than they will cost you ordered direct from the factory. Write for circulars and prices. J || Drnnv |j 1804 Main Street, III Ulmilt I COLUMBIA, S. C. 7 M I rnnuiTiinr inn oxnurc I runm i unt ami oiuvcoi h .. 5 J TRY 5 I JONES & BRACK, I H B ^ ?WHEN IN ^ g ^ i cj High Grade, Cheap and Medium Furniture. At this time |2 < ^ we have & SOME REAL BARGAINS I 0 in second hand Beds, Bureaus, Chairs and Bed Springs. 0 ? Don't miss the place. K 1 JONES & BRACK! H W 1208 Maic St, opposite City Hall, p; COLUMBIA, - - - - - - - S. C. 5 - - " ?" ADVERTISE A COST SALE WHY? BECAUSE OCR GOODS ARE NEW AND STYLISH. HOWEVER WE WILL SBLL Y0U A SUIT OF CLOTHES OR AN OVER COAT FOR #?w- #^wm| Less Money :??f? THAN OUR COMPETITORS - ' WHO TELL YOU THEY AK E OFFERING YOU GOODS FOR LESS THAN2COST. *ap- COME TO SEE US. H n f? tlUTflU ? IIA mmp-c-PEICE & c?- ssss ??? ,,. ipit ^ ^ ^ V-^g>- A.A<; vy*-* S'P"^ $m:- ?><: }-' ' . ^>fc GE TO YOU COI BXslhl ai Everything' they need or wai v O ?/ ore your nimble neighbor and 11 best dressed Men find our Cloth- ^ >nes find it pays to trade here. ij putting in an Up-To-Date Boys Men require, made up by the ?j Bailey?C 9m mi I The Lexington Dispatch, j j 1 Wednesday, March 8, 1905. Obituary. Celia Hock, was born January 5, 1820. and departed this liieFebruan 20, 1905 Age S5 jears, 1 month and 15 days. Sbe was confirmed early in life in the Lutheran church and there remained a consistent member until the close of her life. She was married to George Jefferson Hook in March 1841, and to this union were born 11 children, 7 sons and 4 daughters. Her husband and 5 children have preceded her to the spirit land. She had 32 grand children, 6 of whom are dead, and 6 great grand-children. Besides her children, she leaves quite a numbe; of relatives and friends to mourn her death She 1-aves to her children a rich legacy, a, good name and a (Jnriftiau cnaracter. She was . devoted to her church and a regular attendant upon its services, so long as permitted to assemble with the people of G id., Her staff of life has been laid aside, her work is with God She is not; she has been tsk _ %r -i-^T j li j ho. may 'lie jucru u:esB uou comfort the bereaved ones. "A precious one from ns lias gone, A voice we loved is stilled; A place made vacant in our hearts, Which never can be filled." J. A. C Incredible Brutality. It would have been incredible brutality if Chas. F. Lemberger, of Syracuse, N. Y., Jiad not dotie the best lie could for his suffering son. "My boy," he says, "cut a fearful gasb over his eye, so I applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve, which quickly healed it and saved his eye."* Good for burns and ulcers too. Only 25c., at The Kaufmann Drug Go's., drug store. Things for Girls to Learn. The modem girl's education is incomplete unless she has learned to Sew. Cook. Mend. Be gentle. Dress neat. Keep a secret. Avoid idleness. Be self reliant. Darn stockings. Kespecfc old age. Make good bread. Keep a bouse tidy. Make borne bappy. Be above gossiping. Control ber temper. Take care of the Bick. Take care of the baby. Sweep down cobwebs. Head the very best books. Take plenty active exercise. Be light-hearted, fleet-footed. Keep clear of trashy literature. When she has learned all this, if she does not grow wings to fly to a better land, she will make some lucky man a most excellent wife. The great difficulty in her case will be that no man on the face of this earth u worthy of so good a Woman. > -? Always Liberal te Churches. Every church will be given a liberal quantity of L. & M. paint. Call for it. 4 gallons Longman & Martinez L. & M. Paint mixed with three gallons linseed oil, will paint a house. W. B. Barr, Charleston, W. Va., writes: "Painted Frankenburg block with L. & M., stands out as though 1 varnished." "Wears and covers like gold. Don't pay $1.50 a gallon for linseed oil, which you do in ready-for-use paint. Buy oil fresf from the barrel at 00 cents per gallon and mix it with L. & M. It makes paint cost about $1.20 per gallon. Sold by W. P. Roof. 20 I A big crop of cotton this year means four cents cotton next fall. I j When in need of a Jiniment try i | T. X L. j Tbe new Governor of Indiana has refused a railroad pass; and the new j Governor of North Carolina an ini crease in salary. It would seem j from this that the miilenium is near. t _ I , ? ? 1 ? 0 1 Obituary. j Luther Jacob Snelgrove, the son of ! Jacob and Lizzie Snelgrove, was | born on the 2d of November, 1903, | and departed this life February 8, j 1905, making bis stay on earth 15 : months and o dfcys. His burial | service was conducted by the pastor, i Rev. Roundtree, in the presence of i sorrowing friends. Then his iittle ] body was committed to the mother JCERNS SPRING nd. Boy -4 at in the way of Clothing, highest skilled labor and of the ^ found in this Department. Ik- We are opening case after c; for Men and Boys. |? Yours is here. Please eirtb, at Ho>et> cburcb bur^iu^ j ground. He leaves to mourn bis de- 1 parture a father, mother, two broth- 1 ? '9 TT bra ana lour sisters. ne was a bright little boy aDd a great favorite to his friends aDd loved oDes. Tha?aoother Jittle bud has been plucked from earth to bloom in heaven above "Go to thy rest fair child, Thy toils and cares are over. And sorrow, paiD, and suffering DOW, Shall oe'er distress the more, But Jesus summoned thee away, Thy saviour called the home. To share the joys of heaveD." C. L. A Safe Cough Medicine for Children. In buying a cough medicine for children never be afraid to buy Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There is no danger from it and relief is always sure to follow. It is especially valuable for colds, croup and whooping cough. For sale by the Kaufmann Drug Co, Sin Eating1. The curious and repulsive practice of sid eating is now obsolete. Aubrey in "RemHins of Gentilisme aDd Ju daisme" thus refers to it: "In the county of Hereford was ud old custome at funerals to have poor people who were to tike upon them the siones of the party deceased The manner was that when the corps was brought out of the house and layd on the biere a loafe of bread wasbrought out and delivered to the sinne eater over the corps, so also a mazer bowle of maple full of beer, which be was to drinke up, and sixpensein money,in consideration whereof he took upon him all the sinnes of toe aeiunct ana ireea mm or her from walking after tbey were dead.'* The o igin of this strange custom was most likely connected in gome way with the ceremony of the scapegoat under the old law (Leviticus xvi, 21)?Westminster Gazette. Seduction in Cotton Acreage. Anderson Intelligencer. If the farmers of the South try to play a cute trick this year, each for himself and at the expense of the others, by putting in larger cotton acreage thau is justified by existing conditions, tbey will bitterly repent when the time comes for marketing the crop. If ever there was a time when the common sense of the cotton planters was called to meet a test that time is now, when argument in favor of a reduction acreage could not be more potent. It has been repeatedly charged, and with good reason, that the farmers of the south cannot be bound together in the interest of their common good, but under present conditions it would eeem that the rule of common sense must inspire them to do the oDly one thing seemingly possible to avert disaster in the coming cotton year. If the farmers kill the goose that lays the golden eggs they will have only themselves to blame. You Can Prevent Sick-Headache \rhcn you feel it first coming on, by taking a Ramon's Pill at once. It removes the poison that causes the trouble. A guaranteed cure, and money refunded if not satisfied. 25 cents. For Sale at Harman's Bazaar. It is said the fertilizer shipments from Charleston have revived, as hundreds of cars are now being shipped from there daily. Cjmelios Vanderbilt, August Belmont, Baron de Rotbcbild, three millionaires, are in Hampton county for a big hunt on the Savannah river. Make your druggist give you Murray's Horehound, Mullein and Tar. Cures your cough. 25c. a bottle. At a meeting of the executive committee of the State Association of cotton growers, the salaries of the officers were fixed as follows: President, $1,000; treasurer, $600; eecretary, $600 Dr. J. William Fiinn, who has po I long beeD connected with tbe South | Carolina college has resigned as pro- i fespor of moral philosophy and other ! studies along that line. A woman calls it having a good j time when she is having a bad time j to mak8 somebody she loves happy, j Keeps the Feet Warm and Dry Ask today for Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. It euivs Chiblains, Swollen. Sweating, Sore., Aching, Damp feet At j all Druggists and Shoe Stores. XNV. '~M r CLOTHING. t>Hats and Furnishing Good best and strongest materials, wil ase tilled with these High Class : call for it. ?MW?WM?www i,x. ... All But One. An exchange says a femsle Ssm Joues is stirring up tbe people, ami 'bat recently she stopped in tbe oiio'd'e of a sermon, and, picking up ner Bible, said: "There is a man in ^bi* house who is unfaithful to bis wife! I am going to throw tbis B bie at him.'1 tSbe raised tbe book as if she was going to throw it aod -verv mm in tbe bouse but oDe ducked bis bead to avoid tbe missile. It was afterwards learned tbat be was deaf *r>d dumb. A Chicago Alderman Owes His Election to Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. 4'I can heartily and eonsicntiously recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for affections of the throat and lungs." says Hon. John Shenick, 220 So. Peoria St., Chicago. "Two years ago during a political campaign, I caught cold after being overheated, which irritated my throat and I was finally compelled to stop, as I could not speak aloud. In my cxtemity a friend advised me to use Cli mberlain's Cough Remedy. I took two doses that afternoon and could not believe my senses when I found the next morning the inflammation had largely subsided. I took several doses that day, kept right on talking through the campaign, and I thank this medicine that 1 won my seat in the Council." This romdv is for sale bv The Kaufmami Drug Co. tie Waft Belted. Nell?So she actually refused Lord Nobash! Belle?Well, no: 1 believe her father did the refusing for he?-. Nell?And ho was a "belted earl" too. Belle?I don't know that lie was until he interviewed her father. Then he got it all right.?Catholic Standard and Times. Proper Enough. "I see the trainer of men is called a 'coach,'" said the woman who had been reading the sporting page. "Yes." replied the husband; "that's right" "Then we might say that a kindergarten teacher is a 'baby coach.* Boston Herald. A I'aefnl Bird. kv. I Farmer Monkey?I tell you The flamingo makes a dandy hoe!?Chicago Strikes Hidden Bocks. When your ship of health strikes the hidden rocks of consumption, pneumonia, etc., you are lost, if you don't get help from Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. J. W. McKinnon, of Talladega Springs, Ala., writes: "I had been very ill with pneumonia, under the care of two doctors, but was getting no better when I began to take Dr. King's New Discovery. The first dose gave relief, and one bottle cured me." Sure cure for sore throat, brochitis, coughs and colds. Guaranteed at The Kaufmann drug store, price 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Strike is on Agaia. St. Peterr-buig. F?-h. 24 -Fifty thousand emplojes of five St. Petersburg factories are again out on a strike. The workmen of Pntikff Iron Works, the point at which ibe original strike broke ou\ are among those to quit The minority of the workmen refused to stop work and a serious disturbance followed. A strong police fore* was called our On their arrival ibey attacked the strikers, foriog them to leave the vicinity- The calling of the police had an adverse efiVct. on the remaining workmen, who 'brew down their tools and joined the strike Troops are now patrolling the neighborhood of the Futile ff works. A Father's Protection. Father, if is as essential lor you to provide a safeguard against that night tieiid to your children, croup. as to their hunger. Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet hum and Mullein will cure cough, croup and colds. At druggists, '25c., .'?<V. and *1.0o a iu.tth-. Sold hv all druggist. is Columbia, S. C. f Wood's Seeds. Wood's Selected Seed Potatoes | are specially grown for seed pur| poses, and are very much superior to ordinary potatoes. We carry the I largest stock in the South, and can supply large buyers to the jg very best advantage, both as regards quality and price. Wood's Twenty-fifty Ann!* I versary Seed Book, which is I mailed free on request, tells all about the best new and standard 1 varieties of Potatoes, as well as \ about all Garden and Farm Seeds. Write for Seed Book and I special price list of farm seeds. 1 T.W.Wood & Sons, Seedsmen, | RICHMOND-VIRGINIA. "WOOD'S SEEDS Awarded GRAND PRIZE ST. LOUIS, 19D4. I SOLD MEDAL - PARIS, 1900. u- viinw |Y|nMiiiiiw Before You Purchase Any Other Write THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANY ORANGE, MASS. Many Sewing Machines are made to sell regardless of quality, but the ** New Home " is made to wear. Our guaranty never runs out We make Sewing Machines to suit all conditions of the trade. The ".\ow Home" stands at the head of all Higrh-?rA?2e family sewing machines Sold by authorized dealers only. , FOR SALC BY j W. P. ROOF, L'-XlDgftOD, S. COflr WftnllflwV SEjrr FREE t0 al1 Ult flUUIlB? 0 users of morphine, DAtftit cec opium, laudanum, elixir of opium,con IH|HH caine or whiskey, a fij 111 BUH ^rge book of parI 111 IVI ticularson home or I H U| Rf I sanatorium treat ' ment. Address, Dr. AND B. M. WOOLLEY, Whiskey Cure Atlanta, Georgia. [[lei MBS Ml. DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO CHECK. W. P. ROOF, Cashier. DIRECTORS: illen Jones. W. P. Roof, C. M. Eflrd, K. Hilton James E. Hendrix. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Deposits of $1 and upwards received and interest at 5 per oent. per annum allowed, payable April and October. September 21?t* * PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM . six! hiaotifies ths ftstr. Frooiotes s Insurant growth. JRH Never rails to Bertoro Gray yha%irJ&~ Hair to its > outhfnl Color. Corel diwuiei L biir laJuag. 1Ifc. and $1 .oust Drj^giMi Must Go, Having determined to push our hand made harness and make room for same, we are now offering a lot of good FACTORY MADE HARNESS at greatly reduced prices. Best Web Back Bands, 2 for 25c. If you want any bargains, call early as these goods at marked * down figures will soon go. I Davis & Co., i ? - ? ? - - / n j 1517 Mam St., Columbia, o. U, %