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^6S6S6SGS6^ f* S In Oxfords, Strap Ties, G 8 Leather House Slippers, 8 Spring Weight High Sho 8 dress and every day wea] 8 ington friends. They cai 8 give them the best that i 8 lest possible cost S FOB GOOD 3 | E. P. & F. 8 1 VIA C+i*< / X a I xv mam Mm sdbiAiAiAiibiAiAiaiAiAiiiAiAiAiaui ii Lombard Iron Wo Mj f V AUGUSTA t, T: 1 Fo\mdry? N&ohlne &nd Boiler Worl '* . ; Bridget; Roofs, Tanks, Tower and Building Cane and Shingle Mill Machinery and Repa , road Castings; Railroad and Mill Snpplies;: w?mmm?mmammm?mmmammm?mmmBZ oiler ; . gjgj iWM 'iHigiX :' ai IBISII Lea Hig i i i mi l si i S 1 '; V % . _ft_t _ ____ . v LIGHT SAW MILLS and^bi 5 The Presei | is at # Don't you need some jt ^ rings, wax top cans, wax 4 We herewith name pric< J Mason's Fruit Jars, pints > \ Mason's Fruit Jars, quan J Mason's Fruit Jars, half-] 5 Extra Fruit Jar Tops, pe J Extra Fruit'Jar Rubbers J Wax Top Cans, quarts, v J Extra Wax Strings. 5 JellyvGlasses, 1-3 pints, ] J Jelly Glasses, 1-2 pints,1 # Let us have your ordei i MERCHANTS SUFP] 1 Lorick & 2 INCOf J Colombia, DR. L. L. TOOLE 1608 Main Street, ?11 COLUMBIA, - - S. C ? PAINLESS TOOTH EXTRACTOI AND DENTIST. BEST PLATES - - - $10.0 BRIDGE WORK (per tooth) - $5.0 GOLD FELLINGS - - $1.00 u] JPAINLESS EXTRACTION 25 and 50 5r All dental work done at money savinprices. Sep. 5 tf 6. W. LINDLER, Chapin, S. C., TTaa an up-to-date line ol COFFINS flHP CASKETS On hand, at prices to suit everybody + Prices range from $1.50 np to $50.0C Oall on me and I will save yon money. Jan. 2. 3m niflli m and WHISKEY HABIT* 9f| illllBfl cured at home with H r III IVI out pain. Book of pat I IVIVI ticulars sent FBKE H B.M.WOOIXEY. M.D ^0 Atlanta, Qa. Office 104 N. Pryor Street FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE WILL CURE YOU of any case of Kidney 01 Bladder disease that is noi beyond the reach of medicine. Take it at once. Dc not risk having Bright's Disease or Diabetes. There is nothing gained by delay. 50c. and $1.00 Bottles. MFUSC SUBSTITUTES. The Kiafmian Drag Cd. Jr. - - 1907 | Spring 8 and | Summer 8 SHOESI ribson Tie, Opera Slippers, % Cloth Slippers and Light $ ?es, in fact everything for I r, are now ready for our Lex- t 1 always be satisfied that we $ aoney can buy at the smal- l IONEST SHOES t A. DAVIS, | jet, Columbia, S. C. ? s laaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaioiaioiaiaioiaiaiaii rks and Supply Co. GEORGIA t ks and Mill Supply Store. Engines, Boilers, : { Construction; Cotton, Saw, Grist, Oil, Fertilizer, irs; Building. Bridge, Factory, Furnace and Rail- ? Belting, Packing, Injectors, Fittings, Saws, Files, \ rs, etc.: Shafting, Pulleys, and Hangers. ] CAST EVERY PAY > j C&PMlty for 300 Hands j Has and Erie ENGINES, Kortirvg and * j der Injectors, Ttirbirv? Water Wheels, eto. L h Grek.de Mill BOILERS Built to Hartford Specifications a Specialty Locomotive Tender Tanks Write Us Before You Buy | eipipi^n^# , ASOLINE ENGINES in Stock Shipment fving Season $ Hand. | irs, extra jar tops, extra jar ^ strings, jelly Glasses, etc? # js: ^ i, per dozen 50c. \ ts, per dozen.. y 60c. J gallons, per dozen 75c. J r dozen 25c. 5 > per dozen 5c. 5 rith strings 45c. 5 5c. J per dozen, 25c. J per dozen * :.30c. 5 Telephone No. 79. ^ LIED AT $ WHOLESALE PBICES. ^ Lowrance, | tPORATED, * i S.C wwwwvwwS i Carolina National Ban)!. ORGANIZED 1868. Assets Over $1)500,000.00. ' UNITED STATES. STATE. COUNT? AND CITY j \ DEPOSITOR!. j o Capital Paid in - $200,000 0 Surplus Profits - - - 72,000 p Liability of Stockholders 200.000 b $472,000 1 SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Interest allowea at the rate of 4 per * i - cent, per annum, payaoie quarterly. Loans to merchants and farmers a specialty. Otu motto is: 'A. helping I hand and a square deal to all." BOND ACCOUNT. U. S. Bonds .... $250,000 South Carolina Bonds - 50,000 City Columbia Bonds - - 50,000 ) November 9th, 1905, number of De positors, 2,430. Amount of Deposits, $1,192,729.55. Your business solicited. W. A. CLARK, President. T. H. MEIGHAN, Cashier. - KILLTHE COUGH : AND cure THE lungs ? ? Of, Kjng's New Discovery ' FOR CouSI18 1 AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. | 1 GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY^ ;~l. ii urn. Lexington, - - - S. C., > DISTILLER and DEALER in TURPENTINE. i Will, at all times, pay highest market prices for Crude, based upon Savannah quota1 tions. The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, July 17,1907. Claimed She Was Wife of Senator Ben Tillman. New York, July 11.?Jewelers in Maiden Lane have been passing the tip around to one another for several /Jn<*Ta +/-. lftrtlmnf for* n VianrJonmplv UOJO UV lV/Vixvuu V ' gowned woman who seemed to have a mania for ordering thousands of dollar's worth of jewelry sent to various hotels, each time under a different name. Yesterday the woman was arrested at John and Nassua streets and remained to police headquarters for the night without bail. She will be given a hearing this morning. The woman was beautifully dressed and wore much jewelry. Her gown, shoes and hat were of the most fash# ionable cut and type. She visited the jewelry store of Tarrant and Gismond at 13 Maiden Lane, it is alleged, saying she was the wife of Senator Tillman, of South Carolina, and wanted them to deliver to the Hotel Astoria a large amount of jewelry. While she waited a member of the firm call| ed the hotel on the 'phone and learned , that neither Senator nor Mrs. Tillman were stopping at the hotel. While they were communicating with the hotpl the woman became suspicii ou9 and left. At the Tombs court the woman said she was Isabel Loomi9, 32 years old, of No. 8 West 108th street. a Best Medicine in tlie World for Colic and Diarrhoea. "I find Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy to be the best remedy in the world," says Mr. C. L. Carter of Skirum, Ala. "I am subject to colic and diarrhoea. Last spring it seemed as though I would die, and I think I would if I hadn't taken Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I haven't been troubled with it since until this week, when I had a very severe attack and took half a bottle of the twentyfive cent size Chamber Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and this morning I feel like a new man." For sale by Kaufmann . Drug Co. Tapp^s Improvements. The Jame9 L. Tapp Company, Columbia, have recently added improvements to their already large and well equipped store. They have arranged an arch door from the original Tapp store to the Warren-Allen Company, which is now owned by the Tapp Company. This store is to be used for the wholesale hat department?a department recently organized by , Mr. Tapp. Merchants in all parts of the country will find it to their advantage to call or write thi9 firm before placing their order for anything in the hat line, as their prices will be found as low as you will find anywhere. Tapp's department store, proper, is fillea with new and desirable goods. Here you will find everything needed and the polite and courteous salespeople always make it a pleasure to < deal with tins house. i Two Cows Died After Sating Sorghum Cane. Mr. L. Knight, of Hopewell township, lost two cow9 Wednesday in a ! very unusual manner. The cows broke out af the pasture and got into a patch of sorghum cane. The cows I were discovered and driven out of the cane after having eaten about a dozen stalks each and in a half hour I the cows became swollen up, fell I down and were dead. I Mr. Knight is unable to account for J the matter, as sorghum cane is not supposed to be poisonous in any way, I but the hard fact remains that his cows are dead. Mr. Knight is positive that the sorghum caused the 1 death of his cow9, because of the fact tin at anotner cow got out ui me puature with the other two, but? did not eat any of the cane and is still all right.?Anderson Mail. War Against Consumption. All nations are endeavoring to check the ravages of consumption, the "white plague" that claims so many victims each year. Foley's Honey and Tar cures coughs and colds perfectly and , you are in no danger of consumption. Do not risk your health by taking some unknown preparation when Foley's Honey and Tar is safe and certain in results. The genuine is in a yellow * " package. Sold by The Kaufmann Drug j Co. v ] - j . ' 1 : Heir the Editors. i Every newspaper wants to publish the news. The better the paper the j l more prosperous it will be. Local I news items are especially hard to run [ down. How many times have you, 1 dear reader, been approached by the | j newspaper man for an item of news ! | and tola him_that you knew nothing . of interest. JbTODaDiy at tne time your family were away on a visit or some one from out of town was visiting at your home. Of course you didn't mean to deceive the scribe, yet when you received your paper you wonder- , ed, why your family or friends were not mentioned. A good way to avoid all of this is to kindly inform us of the facts or drop us a note in the postoffice to the paper. The one item may not amount to much, but several colums of such news is the life of a local paper.?Ex. During the summer kidney irregulari- 1 ties are often caused by excessive drinking or being overheated. Attend to the kidneys at once by using Foley's Kidney I Cure. Sold by The Kaufmann Drug Co. Schnapps Tobacco is Made ? Tobacco Grown in tt The Imitation Bran Quality Only 0 Of the Hundreds of imitation brands are on sale that look like Schnapps tobacco. The outside of the imitation plugs of tobacco is flue cured the same as Schnapps, but the inside is filled with cheap, flimsy, heavily sweetened air cured tobacco. One chew of Schnapps will satisfy tobacco hunger longer than two chews of such tobacco. The color, size and shape of the tags, plug's and packages of ' A W ? ' certain imitation brands of tobacco have been made so much like Schnapps that they have often been accepted by buyers under the belief that they were getting Schnapps. Sufficient proof has been secured to establish the fact that certain brands are infringements and in violation of the trade mark laws, yet the trade will continue to be imposed upon by these infringers until the suit already entered and now pending to protect Schnapps is decided. A great many of these imitations are R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Coj Tribute of Respect! I Smith Sra: Mr. Jolin Kaminer, son of Mr. and J To ^he Editor of Th Mrs. M. K. Kaminer, died Ju]y 0, 19C7, ' . Everything is qui' age 19 years and 26 days. J The farmers are Weep not fond parents, for God has j croPs rapidly. Sine seen fit to remove Johnnie from our j *iave improved won midst to rest in a brighter and better j 'l!ie hsalth of this world. | Come down, Mr. ! Dearest Johnnie thou hast left U3, ; ?? ^hing. They \v Here thy loss we deeply feel; so t^ie mosquito But 'tis God that hath bereft us, visifce(ithe He can all our sorrows heal. Pelion last week ar ? . . , . , ,, friend, Mr. C. R. Ri Yet again we hope to meet thee, ' , txtu 4.u a s-i-e a a a good mercantile b When the day of life 19 fled; ? . Then in Heaven with joy to greet as Pleasm? as on& tkee pappa cut the first Where no farewell tear is shed. were glad to see ^ ,. _ , . leading physician Bv his devoted friend. -rw -n oi " ' ineasrs. xj. jc . ouuu ROBERT B CROMER. wige are ^ game> Lexington, July 11. July n A Wonderful Happening. Port Byron, N. Y., has witnessed one If ths B&TdV is I of the most remarkable easels of healing ~ _ ever recorded. Amos F. King, of that ?em8^?an^eS? place says: "Bucklen's ArSica Salve cured a sore on my leg with which I Jmih anf+^m had suffered over 80 years. I am now Lwa wiTifi eighty five." Guaranteed to cure all u0Aaf sores by Kaufmann Drug Co. and Der- a?8 JhL? cfA? orr- five cents a bottle, nek s Drag Store. 2oc. der the pood and D _ _ ~~ * ' ~ . 1906. Serial numbe Mail Service to Augusta. tf it is the b An effort is being made to secure mail service on the local trains be- _ . . , e tween Columbia and Augusta and yes- *'^ ? S&V6 terday Congressman Lever received G&V0 Doatl word that as soon as the mail cars Eastman, Ga.?Al were given by the Southern road the ing Joseph Nicholsc necessary clerks would be furnished. P. Smith, one of th( The letter to Mr. Lever from ihe act- physicians here, att ing second assistant postmaster gen- for two days in a va eral is as follows: v.:s ijfe "Replying to your letter of July 1, Nich;ison rented regarding the establishment of service c . , on trains 7 and 130 between Columbia, , the e i./-, ri. x about the rent. "J S. C., and Augusta, Ga., I have to advise that the department will make 9uSSe^e r- 1 the necessary appointments as soon a?ree<*> anc^ mei as the railroad company can furnish ^eSan firing. Two the cars. Superintendent Terrell has butt^9 took effect a been requested to take the matter up PTm Smith ^ imn promptly with the officials of the road h*8 in order that the service can be es- ^^ay until ye tablished without any avoidable de- everything possi Lay."?The State, July 12. The shenff remain t with the doctor an< The Doctor Away from Home when Most Needed. him in jan. People are often very much disappoint- The men had bee ed to find that their family physician is _, , . . away from home when they most need and before dying r his services. Diseases like cramp colic Dr. Smith. and cholera morbus require prompt treat- . ment, and have in many instances * proven fatal before medicine could be Hundreds of people procured or a physician summoned. The painful operations n right way is to keep at hand a bottle of they never tried Man Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar- it is put up in such a rhoea Remedy. No physician can pre- be applied right whei scribe a better medicine for these dis- it relieves the pain j eases. By having it in the house you it is for any form of escape much pain and suffering and all Sold by Kaufmann D risk. Buy it now; it may save life. For sale by Kaufmann Drug Co. Jones?"Do you b can be wrought by t Unclaimed Mail. hands?" List of letters remaining uncalled Smith?"Yey; tha j?uiynithi907fflce for the weck endiug my b?y of the cisari Carflon^P W A pretty SUr6 W Carter,'J. E. ' good husband is to t Females. on tr. sn *. rr X 1 Will 4-V wv VV w AA Harman^Mis's Dorothy. from then until he d Smith, Mrs. Daisy. Pineules for the 1 Washington, Mrs. Laser. these organs andassi These letters will be sent to __ the son from the blood, dead letter office July 1UU~, if matism, kidney, bh not delivered before. In calling for lumbago and tired 1 the above, please say "advertised," They bring quick r giving date of list. Guaranteed. Sold b; S. J. Leaphart, Postmaster. Co. ENTIRELY from Flue Cured le Piedmont Country, ds Have Schnapps in the Outside Plug claimed to be "just as good" as ! Schnapps, but there is only one gen- j mna Qoknonrvr ciirA ! UllXl* JU1V< HiV* l^VbW J j on the tag, and stamped on the plug j under the tag spell S-C-H-N-A-P-P-S i and then you have it?the most wholesome tobacco produced, with just enough sweetening to preserve the mild, juicy, stimulating quality of the leaf tobacco. Expert tests prove that this flue cured tobacco, grown in the famous Piedmont region, re- I quires and takes less sweetening than any other and has a wholesome, !. ?i.: i - .?. r ? ; is LI III U let 1111^ , ailUSi^lilg CliCUl un chewers. If the tobacco you are chewing I don't satisfy you more than the mere j habit of expectorating, stop fooling ! yourself and chew Schnapps tobacco. Schnapps is like the tobacco chewers formerly bought costing from 75c. ; to $1.00 per pound; .Schnapps is - - 4 sold at 50c. per pound, in 5c. cuts, ; strictly 10c. and 15c. plugs. ipany, Winston-Salem, N. C. aril Stems. ? ? ie Dispatch: 9 * be in this section. jj J > laying-by their ! WP/RP.t * ie the rains crops o M a js J JLSYi a ij # d erf ally. I J 0 2 section is good. g Is your Liver all right ? J Editor, and let's 9 Are your Kidneys in a J ill bite now, but ^ healthy condition? If so, J Dod old town of 2 HILTON'S LIFE for 2 id saw cur good 2 the LIVER 2 ish, who is doing and KIDNEYS 2 usmess. He was ^ them SO. If not, John was when * T 8 watermelon. We Hilton's Life for the Liver Dr. Kneece, the and Kidneys will make of our section. them so. A 25c. bottle T ri/kino A - * - - ^^ ^ Lipcxu ? Will CUIIV1UUC yvii UX tJLlXS J fact Sold wholesale by LONG JOHN. _ ,, " ? i I The Murray Drug Co., * _ ... _ ,. 2 Columbia, S.;C. S Cutting? Teeth, Fonsale at The Bazaar, t old and well tried Z t en aslow's Soothing Lexington, S. C. teething. It soothi the gums, allays colic and is the " rrhoea. Twenty ^ Dl IV rur Guaranteed un- DUI Int ^ 0 men disagreed ^lOHa^? Let S fight it out, Before You Purchase Any Other Write nith. Nicholson JHE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANY J 1 drew pistols and . orange, mass. - _ _ .. - . Many Sewing- Machines are made to sell regard Of Dr. Smith7 S fess 0f Quality, but the " New Home" is mads nd Nicholson fell. k wear. Cur guaranty never runs out olrr We make Sewing Machines to suit all conditions leaiateiy carnea ofthetrade The "New Home" stands at th? ice, and from Sat- bead of all High-grade family sewing machines isterday afternoon Sold by authorized dealers only, * ible to avert death. ' FOR SALE ed in the office 'Wr - ^ OOF, I wounded man, Lexington, S. 0. olson died yester ysician and placed m^ ^ n warm friends, ^ C/fi? S C &1 C Nicholson forgave ! Any person having backache; t kidney pains or bladder trouble i yearly go through J \ teedlesslv, because Who Will take tWO Or three. fo^tLflfc1^ Pine-ules upon retiring at night SidheiX^eaS: Bha11 be relieved before morning. piles. Price 50c. rug Co. mm* medicinal virtues of ths pSsSHgwr crude gums and resins obelieve that cures tained from the Native Pint he laying on of i ^av? '>eea recognized by the medical proI lession for centuries. In Pine-ules we offer i 111 of the virtues of the Native Pine that ,ts the way I cured j ue of value in relieving all ette habit." j gj^y anjj g|a^er Troubles ay not to be a Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction or Money Refunded. )e married. Prepared by lan seeks honor; P1NE"ULH MEDICINE C0" CHICAC? . . The Kaufmann Drug Co. ies comforu fo ridnevs strengthen l * st in'drawing poi- PARKER'S Try them for rhen- gBjgg&^fU HAIR BALSAM adder trouble, for Clears and beautifies the nafr. i ? V Egg Promotes a luxuriant growth. SVOm OUt reeling. dWI Never Falls to Bestore Gray elipf Hair to its Mouthful Color. L/ilPX. OttllSIilCtlOIl Cure# real? diseases k hair tailing. y Kaufmann Dru2 " ^ffandti.ooat Druggists t 1