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{ New Goods Fresh I Fas Arriving daily at my new j Stand, corner of Main and ! your presenee will be appr JOHN EE WHm.-RR AND WILSON. N( Running and Noiseless, (a No, 100 s third faster; one-tliird easier tlian ar three. A Great Favorite with Dress time. Needles for all Machines. R tachments, Shuttles, etc. In bringi: ' to bring the head?leave the table at 1905 Washer The most perfect Washer ever inv they will cost you ordered direct fro FURN *. H. SOWELi COLUM We especially invite von to come t Beds, Lonnges, Stoves, Lace Cnrtain 30 DAYS SALE? W. H. SO WELL, FTJRE Opposite G] I _ I S | To Buy | SH J We have the i S "Leather' shoes 4 comfort of the fe ^ at prices that sati | E. P. & : 5 1710 MAIN ST] Over 100 convicts were made e by eating vegetables cooked in old pot at the penitentiary on TV nesday. None died. The remain of the contents of the pot were a lyzed by Dr. Barney, of the So Carolina College, and particles Paris green in considerable qua ties were found It is tbougdfc Col. Griffith that tbe poison was in the cabbage with malice and guilty party has betn spotted I WM.C0ELEY, I NEW BR00KUN3, S. C. |jj Aijent fo rthe New Improved ISIK6ER SE\VI\G HACBIXES I S Awarded over fifty premiums for sM ~ %. 1 sin ov?rl cn r.arinritr Q over other makes. Try this popg| ular machine in your home heQ fore buying. Large discounts for y cash, or ninety davs. Liberal >3 terms on instalment plan. i I Needles, Oilw. Ktc., |j| for all standard sewing makes, k Bargains. b Large lot of Old Machines of standi dard makes in good repair. Yon Can Prevent Sick-Headacl when you feel it first coining on, by taki: Ramon's Pill at once. It removes the poison causes the trouble. A guaranteed cure, money refunded if not satisfied. 25 cents. For Sale at Harman's Bazaar. a 0^0 5 Cnnrln uuuia, hionable Goods, )lace of business, W. T. Martin's Old Blanding streets, Columbia, where eciated. rZMAURICE, 3. 9, BALL BEARING. Marvelonsly Light pool cotton thread for a belt will run it). Oneij shuttle machine. Save abont one day in s" Makers and becoming more popular all the epairing a specialty, Work guaranteed. Attig Machines to be repaired it is only necessary ; home unless it needs repairing too. s and Wringers. ented. I can sell them at my store for less than >m the factory. Write for circulars and prices. |? 1804 Main Street, i I ^ S COLUMBIA, S. C. iture:. i rnniiiTiinr rn L rUKNIIUKE LU., iBIA, S. C. o see us for your Furniture, Cheap Suites, Iron s. Side Boards, Hall Racks. FURNISH YOUR HOUSE. ITTTJBE CO., 1621 Main Street, :obe Dry Goods Co. ???????????? k/WWVWWWV* E PEACE $ Your Summer 5 :oes. > most complete stock of 5 in everything for the ^ et that can be had, and ^ F. A. DAVIS, \ JEET, COLUMBIA, S. C. # nek James C Co'e, said to be a peacean able and well to do y.ouog farmer of red- Florence county, shot and killed der Alorza Murphy, a colored tenant on ma- bis farm, on Monday. Cole was reutb monstratiDg with Murphy for beafc0f iDg bis wife, when Murphy attacked nti. him with a shotgun. by - = put "* ?NGINES BOILERS. ?? Bteck* Bteoi Plpti 8M*?t-Zroa r/A Work; SluftUf. Pulleys, 9e*rtuf, Bases, HS Hangers, ew, Mill CutUn. 0 VCaat mry far, mrk 900 hull. S UMIAKS IROM WORKS * SVrVLY CO k AUOUKTA, OBOBOflA, I. ^ If Nervous and Run Down k simply improve your circulation. Remove the V waste' matter that clogs the blood by taking k Ramon's Pills?then tone the nervous system V with the Tonic Pellets. All in one box for 25 cts. k ?nd money back if not satisfied. jj . For Sale at Hainian's Bazaar * ill lilfli v THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN ^ COLUMBIA. v UNITED STATES. STATE, CITY AND COUNTY ? DEPOSITORY. k O? N^1 Saving's department. ^ Paid up Capital - $200,000 >2 Surplus Profits . 70,000 Liability of Stockholders - 200,000 IA 'az a S47U.000 ?hat Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per oent. and per annum, payable May 1st and November 1st W. A. CLAKK, President. Wilis (Tones, YicePresident and Cashier. | N. A. YOXJI^G, 5 | Wholesale anil Retail Merchant, | | 1603 Main St.. | | COLUMBIA, - - S. C. | One-fourth of a century in the Dry Go at tf 1603 Main ? The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, June 7, 1905. ITe^berry Items. To tbe Editor of tne Dispatch: The old saying is, umake hay while the sun shines,1' tbe way in which some of our cotton fields look around hear, all we need is sunshine and the hay can be made. The report came yesterday that cotton was bringing eight cents on account of the receDt floods in Texas. Newberry is blessed with a good number of talented professional men, CjI. Georg6 Johnstone, Mower, Shumpert, Hunt Bros., aDd C. L. Bleaee, lawyers; 0 B. Mayer, Houseal, Kibler and Smith practicing physicians, although Dr. Mayer has declined practice and consultations outside of his office. Summer Bros, who were born and raised up in our grand old county of Lexington, moved to Newberry atout fifteen years ago, are now the largest wholesale and retail grocerymen in town. They run a very large and extensive mercantile business. Mr. Charlie Summer, one of the firm of Summer Bros., returned from an extended trip from the West a few days ago. Wonderful to hear the story in which be tella after his return from the cold regions of the Coloradoes. He reports experiencing a Bnow storm while on his way ii ' j ii :i j ...iui up mere ana me rauruau uumunuec had to apply the enow plow in order that the trains might pass through. The narrow gage road gradually ascending around the mountain can be traveled for miles, when by looking down, one can very readily see the starting point. He said the climate was very dry, yet ice can be seen, and the climate not much colder than here. Well, Mr. Editor, we know you would be more than delighted to see the little 2| horse power gasoline engine, pulling the printing press, folding machine, the type setting machine?all of which are run by this little engine. Mr. Aull, no doubt would take great pleasure in showing you the labor saved in this machinery. Come up, we will take care 01 you. We extend our thanks to Mr. W. E. Derrick of Hilton, for invitation to attend the commencement exercises of Newberry College, June the 11th. Mrs. G. W. Hiller is confined to her bed from a bilious attack, glad to say is improving. B. B. H. If the Baby is Cutting Teeth, Be sure and use that old and welltried remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. It is the Best of All. A Russian Explanation. Tokio, June 2?A dispatch from Sasebo, where Rc jestvesky waB taken after his capture, says one Russian commander has offered an explanation of tbe admiral's action in taking a course through Korean straits, which had not been expected he would attempt. R jestvensky said be bad hoped to clear the straits of Tsushima under cover of a heavy fog which prevailed. A southwest gale suddenly cleared the fog away and revealed the movement of his beet and laid his vessels open to Togo's attack, i The sinking of the Remchug, which i has been unofficially reported since i the battle, has been coDSrmed. One story which is told by survivors of i Our Buyer is always in sea suit the wants o cds trade, and ample cash enables us to gi' Ld everything kepr in a First Class Store t >treet p| J|B the battle is that in the extremity of the fight a hundred and forty of helpless wounded Russian sailors on the Orelwa were thrown overboard because iheir cries of pain and visible agony seriously affected the men who were working the gUDS. The municipality has arranged the gala program for celebrating the great victory, and today the whole ci y is enjoying a holiday. Dying of Famine is, in its torment.-', .like dying of consumption. The progress of consumption from the beginning to the very end, is a long torture, both to victim and friends. 4'When I had consumption in its firststage," writes Win. Myers, of Cearfoss, Md., "after trying different medicines and a good doctor, in vain, I at last took Dr. King's New Discovery, which quickly and perfectly cured me." Prompt relief and sure cure for coughs, colds, sore throat, bronchitis, etc. P(sitively prevents pneumonia. Guaranteed at The Kaufmann Drug co's., drug store, price 50c. and ?1 a bottle. Trial bottle free. Increase of Immigrants. 0 Washington, May 31?A sta:*ment made public at the departmer t of commerce today Bbows that 521,320 immigrants arrived at ports of the United States in the six months ended April 30 last. This is an increase of 29 per cent, over the arrivals for, the corresponding period of 1902 03. Arrivals from Russia continue to increase with great rapidity, more than 95,000 having regis fcered from that country in the six months ended April 30, as compared with 59,000 in the corresponding period of 1902 03, a gain of 62 per cent. It is stated at the department that total arrivals for the fiscal year ending June 30 will be in excess of 1,000.000, which will be the high water mark. Nearly 800,000 had arrived up to April 30 Death. Miss Enois Blanche Counts, daughter of Mr. O. B. Counts, was born October 9cb, 1870 and died May 10th, 1905, at the home of Mr. W. M. Wilson in Newberry, S. C. Her remains were brought to Peak and buried in Mount Hermon cemetery by liev. O. B Sherouse. She wa9 a member of Mount Hermon Evangelical Lutheran church. She leaves a father, three sisters and three brothers to mourn her has. We loved h*r, yes we loved he But angles loved her more, And they have sweetly called her To yonder shining shore. The golden gates were opened, A gentle voice said come. And with farewells unspoken She calmly entered home. Peal:, S. C. * O B. 0. Found a Cure for Dyspepsia. Mrs. S. Lindsay, or Fort William, Ontario, Canada, who has suffered quite a number of years from dyspepsia and great pains in the stomach, was advised by her druggist to take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. She did so and says. "I find that they have done me a great deal of good I have never i had any suffering since I began using them/' If troubled with dyspepsia or indigestion why not take these Tablets, get well and stay well? Tor sale by The Kaufmann Drag co. Cofti Going Up. Chicago, May 31 ?An advance of nine cents a bushel today marked the close of the bull campaign in May corn. Throughout the entire session of the board of trade today shorts were anxious bidders for May, but offerings were hard to find. The close was at the highest point of the day, 60 cents a bushel. The opening Bhowed a gain of one cent, at 52 cents, and within the first few miDutes the price was bid up to 55 cents. Just before the close the price was forced to 00 cents, the final quotation. 000 ?05 ^ i ,rch of such values as will 5 f the up-to-date ci :ington re you bargains in Dry Goods, Dress Goods. Ti hat cannot be obtained anywhere else but at \gmms% tuunu, COLT The Hege Log Beam j SAW MILL WITH IH EACOCK - MNU rLtu vvuniso Engines and Boilers, Woodworking Machinery, Cotton Ginning, Brickmaking and Shingle and Lath Machinery, Corn Mills, Etc., Etc. GIBBES MACHINERY CO., Columbia, S. C. The Gibbes Shingle machine Very Low Excursion Bates. The Southern Railway lias made T?ery liberal rates to the places named below as follows: Niagara Falls, N. Y.?Ancient Arabic Order of Mystic Shrine Imperial Council, June 20-23, 1903. Rate one fare pins $1.00 for round trip from all points. Toronto, Out.?Account International Sunday School association, June 20-27, 1005. Rate on certificate plan. Calhoun, S. C.?Soutli Carolina State Summer school, June 21st to July 19, 1905, Rate one first class fare plus 25 cents for round trip from all points --- o? 4-i, } ill uuuiiu \yui vjniixi. Athens, Ga.?Summer Scliool, June 27 to July 28, 1905. Rate one first class I fare plus 25 cents for round trip. Knoxville, Tcnn. ? Summer School, June 20th to July 2Stli, 1905. Rate one fare plus 25 cents for round trip. Nashville, Tenn.?Peabody Summer School, Vanderbilt Biblical Institute, I June 14th to August 9th, 1905. Rate one fare plus 25 cents for round trip. f, Asheville, N. C.?Annual Conference 1 Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A., June c 9th to 25th, 1905. Rate one fare plus fc 25 cents for round trip. Asheville, N. C.?Conference of Young Peoples Missionary association, June 25tli to July 2nd, 1905. Rate one fare . plus 25 cents for round trip. Asbury Park, N. J.?Account National Educational association, July 3-7. Rate very low and given on appli- " cation. Baltimore, Md.?Account United So- < ciety Christian Endeavor Convention. j July 5-10, 1905. Rate one first class fare plus $1.00 for round trip. The Southern Railway is the most di- I rect line to all of the above points, oper- L ating Pullman Sleeping Cars, high back jVestibule coaches with suburb Dining Car service. For detailed information apply to any Ticket Agent of this company, or R. W. Hunt, 4 Division Passenger Agent, Charleston, S. C, i] Narrow Escape. 1 Paris, June 1 ?An attempt to i assassinate King Alfonso, of SpaiD, \ was made at midnight. As his majesty drove with President Loubet from a gala performance at the Grand opera bouse a bomb thrown by an anarchist exploded with deadly effect near the royal carriage. As if by a miracle both the k'ng and President cscapsd uo njured, but fragments of the missile seriously injured five persons, killed or maimed a number of calvary horses forming ^ the escort and knocked out a child's eye. Intense excitement followed the incideut. The king and presi- fl 1 /I AW t f biMti C f V. /?/. , , f ' UCUli ICldlUCU LUTii ^/icaci-ioc VI ijuiuv, ; j his majesty sending back a member J. of his suire to make inquiry as to the ^ condition of the wounded. The j person who is believed to have j thrown the bomb has been arrested J' with two others who are thought to f have been implicated in the plot 0 A Bad Scare. Sonic day you will get- a had scare, when you feel a pain in your bowels, and fear appendicitis. Safety lies in q Dr. King's New Life Pills, a sure cure, for all bowel and stomach diseases, such as headache, biliousness, costiveness, etc. Guaranteed at The Kaufmann Drug co*.s., drug store, only 25c. Try ^ them. J We are up to date and ail round f) 'J Dry Goods Merchants, p , We Solicit Your Trade, g i N. A. YOUNG. ? | rimmings, Laces, Embroideries. Xotions JMBIA, S. 0. i Rifles, Pistols, Shotguns, I J are perfect ir. every respect. The sportsman i?s pe-er J { cisapiHjfr.tc-- in t. e v.orkintr of l-?s ;run if it's a Sl'ilV- I ENS? ri.ev are safe. strong, accurate, dcrai/ic, and i j convenient t.> l.anri.c. S ; Vv'e will scad you our >aiuabie ico-pa^e book,tell- a ' iny_ail ar<?ut STEVENS arms, shooting. bunting. 9 ' i?' tcs r n t:.e pr<-j er tnre of a i;ua, sights, etc., if you S wiil send ^ cents in stamps. b' FJK.T-IT.1 FT'iCiCL. JE! "Write fur the riCe puzzle; 1 ? most fascinating. 3 i Ask yo?jr dealer, ami insist on the STEVENS. If 8 S votr caiim t obtain them, we ship direct, express pre- 9 -M ; paid, cn rc.eit t ot catalog price. 'a B i J. STEVENS ASMS AND TCCL CO., 8 * ' P O. Pox C053. a] ^ CKICOPEE FALLS, MASS., U.S.A. $ ^Lmm jqAblllflL Before You Purchase Any Other j7rit3 PHE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANY orange;, mass. Many Sewing: Machines are made to sell regardess of quality, but the 44 Ncw Kobiic" is made o wear. Cur guaranty never runs out We make Sewing Machines to suit aii conditions if the trade. The Xcw Koine" s'andsatthe lead of all High^rradefamily sewing machines Sold by authorized dealers only. for s' r FV ? - W. F. ROOF, LexiDgton, !3. C. NOTICE! i "We want every man and women in the fl United States interested in the cure of V Dpium, "Whiskey or other drug habits; ^ ;ither for themselves'or friends, to have J Dne of Dr. Woolley's hooks on these dis- ffl jases. Write Dr. B. M. W oolley, Atlanta^ 3-a., Box 287, and one will be sent you free. liflili )EPOSITS BECEIVED SUBJECT TO CHECK. j W. F. ROOF, Cashier. DIBECTOBS: Lllen Jones, W. P. Boof, C. M. Efird, ^ B. Hilton. James E. Eendrix. { EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Deposits of $1 and upwards received and j iterest at 5 per cent, per annum allowed, A ayable April and October. M September 21?tf * ^ '"PARKER'S | HAIR BALSAM CletaMf and. t<?s.u"..fies the ja*It. | WMBjagESaftgBgWPromote. a mur:ao? gTowim i ?2??9^= ^IgflUever Bails to Bestore Gray! Hair to its Mouthful Color. I fSir>s fcalp <*.;?tsses & hair 1 ailing. I ^^5 fl'c.ahd fcl.K'at Druggim j Harness and Saddlery, 517 Main St., Columbia, S. C. For cheap, medium and ne goods we carry the ~ ~ j urgest stock in the South. Everything in harness, sadlery and farm gear can be ad. Any single part of arness in stock and can be urnished on short notice. ur $ofto?The Best is the Cheapest. losing out our stock of Back Bands af Cost. Davis & CO. i