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r v , ^ - - m Mm mm. ' - the best Shoes that can b -SEEjOURS B E. P. & F 1710 Main Sto f m UJmMUU llvn *?i I AUGUST LIGHT SAW MILLS^ancM | VULCAN IT \ Made ready for use, sa S Weatherproof, 1 J BEST : ROOFING V Is extremely durab \ cold. Always pliable a \ together inthe rolls, 1 5 and coated with superi( i cannot evaporate ; ther 5 Requires n< ' - ? si T Roofing Htcn in ouu id ^ C oal Tar ? WHOLESA wColumbia. Q U A L IT' . -J.-;..-. ' Ton hare probably bought many i 'Tv i' good, that cost a good price, but ui test of service soon proved themselves It might have been shoes that s< the sides, caps broke down, heels ga gave oat and soles were plated. 1 T. A. Opposite Post Office, fe - '"* v *'' 9 ? * \ir' V ~ ^ "* * jSgh 1 4T CnTTWttflim ^ klUUJLUJLillil JP Unexcelled Dini x Through Pullman Slee a Convenient Schedu ^ For full informatioi iii consult nearest Souther W R. W. HUNT, BROOKS MORGAN, i ^55*^^5*^55* ^^5*^^5*^55 's V - ' - >'* * y / 1907 FALL and IA/1NTER Shoes ja all kind of leathers to suii or dress and every day wear medium and heawv . Ul UJlVA U %J rork Shoes a specialty. You nay depend that we give you e bought and at a small profit. EFOBE YOU BUY A. DAVIS, root, Columbia, S. C. Mis and Supply Co. A, GEORGIA pain; Building. Bridge, Factory, Furnace and Bail* i; Belting, Packing, Injectors, Fittings, Saws, Files, ' fVaadMor 500 H&ndi Atlaf and ErtotNGWM, Korttng ?nd Mtder Infeetor*. Turbine Water Wheels, eta. Igh Oroide Mill BOILERS Built to Hartford Spectfleetiona a Specialty Locomotive Tender Tanks Writ9 U? Before Tea Buy e^p^epieienneioieio'O'eieieioieieia^ GASOLINE ENGINES in Stoci : Shipment WWWVW WW? troubles We Advise S E ROOFINGf fcnrated and coated under a J nt process, \ totproof and Fireproof. i : MATEEIAL : KNOWN <? le. Not affected by heat or J nd flexible. Itjdoes not s^tick J !s easily affixed. Impregnated J ir damp-proof materials which \ efore i > annnal painting. # contain no coal tar. ^ barrels - $1.25 per 100 lbs- f $4.00 per barrel- J RPORATED, ' " J LE and EETAIL, 1 S. C, # /WWVWWWW'S /SHOES! f "T. - - - / t . > v'' **; / k ihinga that looked ider the rugged j*?" worthless. x>n run over at re way, sewing trd against these tilings, especially in foothe nnnfidAnt of crettin<y the best nnalitv foot money ean buy, take advantage of the large stock constantly available for making pleas>ns at our store. jent for W. L. Douglas Shoes for men, $1.5C BO YNE, Columbia, S. C. PATTWiV^ lliiiJU I* xi jl yn * > ing Car Service, ping Cars oil all Trains, lies en Local Trains. y|> i as to rates, routes, etc. a Railway Ticket Agent, or w 3). P. A., Charleston, S. C. L G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. J. Adam Bister. After a sojourn of nearly 84 years, Adam Rister has fallen peacefully asleep and rests with his fathers and i one more mound marks the last resting place of another Christian citizen and soldier. * In early manhood he married Ra- 1 chel King to whom were born several children. His wife preceded him to 1 the Eternal City. He now sleeps beside the church of which he was a faithful member for sixty years and r a deacon for over forty years. It has been said that, "The true and honest , I husbandman is the noblest work of God", and if true then our departed friend was truly entitled to a place on - the roll of honor, for he was really t one of nature's noblemen. Those i who knew him best respected most ] his honesty and integrity and his I brethren are the best witnesses of his Christian worth. Deception had no , place in his sonl and Rev. Thos. Cup- J stid was fortunate in selecting a text r that revealed his life and existence: "I have finished my course, I have kept the faith, and I have fought the good fight." To this blessed benedic- ] tion on his life the whole congregation would have said amen. ] For four long years in honor he wore the gray and justly received frcm his fellow soldiers their esteem . 1 and confidence. He belonged M>. tke J MtthS. O., Regiment. One of his* old . J X TXJm-w. . CUUntUBB ?UU Ul CDS Ui?V0B| uiiaiu > Hotto, assisted in laying him away. I Mr. Bister was a man of strong con victionB and had the cpnrage at all * times to stand by his convictions. He > was a good citizen, kind husband and A ^ father. He qtdetly and submissively : met his end. Peace to his ashes. < A Friend. t - * > A Seal Wonderland. ^ South Dakota, with its rich silver r mines, bonanza farms, wide ranges and . strange natural formations, is a verit[ able wonderland. At Mound City, in ? the home of Mrs. E. D. Clapp, a won- ' . derful case of healing has lately occur" red. Her son seemed near death with lung and throat trouble. "Exhausting , coughing spells occurred every live ( minutes," writes Mrs. Clapp, "when I , began giving Dr. Kiog's New Discovery i the great medicine that saved his life \ and completely cured him." Guaran- 3 teed for coughs and colds, throat and ] lung troubles, by Kanfmann Drug Co., j and Derrick's Drug Store, druggists. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. 1 Notes From Upper Saluda. To the Editor of The Dispatch: ' Sowing grain is all over now, and the farmers have put in a good supply. 1 Our beloved friend, Capfc. R. W. 1 Frick, Sr., has passed away. Best in peace faithful friend and soldier. I have not seen any thing in The Dispatch about our reunion at Chapin on the 19th of October. It was a saccess in every particular. The Veter- 1 illlS liUUJk 1U W lJU'uau Olijic auu u?/u . their teeth and claws, and welcomed < little chickens with gentle, smiling < jawil * '4 3 One of your correspondents from 3 Piney Woods calls for Ragged Veteran and a wild hog chase. He may hear from the chase later. Ragged Veteran. i Muscular Fains Cured. c "During the summer of 1903 I. was troubled with muscular pains in the in- 1 1 step of my foot," sayB Mr. S. Pedlar, of ! Toronto, Onfc. "At times it was so , painful I could hardly walk. Chamberlain's Pain Balm was recommended to me, so I tried it and was completely 1 b cured by one small bottle. I have since < recommended it to several of my friends, < all of whom speak highly of it." For sale by Kanfmann Drug Co. I No Store Cigarettes. i The Southern railway company has 2 issued an order that no more ciga- J rettesmokers will be employed; that 2 if a man is known to smoke them even when off duty he will be di9/tV>omrai4 Tf ia ft rrtoo mnvo hftth fnr VUOlgWUt AV AO V TIMV UiVf V| VWVM the road and the men. Cigarettes do not kill a man as quick as liquor and may not make him such a fool, but in time will Tain him.?Exchange. : ? ?? ? i Millions of bottles of Foley's Honey f nd Tar have been sold without any ] person ever having experienced any other than beneficial results from its use for couglis, colds and lung troubles, j This is because the genuine Foley's ' Honey and Tar in the yellow package contains no opiates or other harmful drugs. Guard your health by refusing any but the genuine. Derrick's Drug Store. Of the world's population there are 64 to the 1,000,000 who are blind. * Pinesalve Carbolized acts like a poultice, draws out inflammation and poison. \ Antiseptic, healing. For chapped hands,.lips, cuts, burns. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. , Three railroad men were killed in a * collision of trains in northeast Philadelphia Thursday. ( W -, "ggg ?* kl: BpBMWnMHnHH IHI1 ||y|J 1L J P I^^i^ELIABL^EMEDT^^I FOR MAN AND BEAST I j For Internal and External Use. Positively guaranteed I to do all claimed (or it or money refunded. Recom- f roeudedforrheumatistn.painanndsorenessofalikinds burnt, bruises and sprains, inflammation, pulmonary I and lung complaints, sore throat, crnmpand colic,and | numerous other ailments. The fact that Noah s liniment being recommended for stock as well as man should not give the impression that it is too powerful for family use. Noah'8 Liniment is absolutely pure ana clean and can be applied to a child with safety. It is not a dirty, greasy liquid and will not stain the flesh or clothes. Requircsbut p little rubbing and penetrate* immediately to the scat c of pain. For sale by all druggists and dealers, 25c. -s Be prepared for action by having a bottle in your C house. Noah Remedy co., Boston, Mass.,u.s.a. r 1 1 Grand Kissing Revival. A. little kissing Now and then, Will save the day For married men. ?Birmingham Age-Herald. [Jnless the little Kissing be Bestowed on an Affinity. ?Indianapolis News. rhe secret lies In knowing this \ EIow, where, when and Whom to Mss. ?Boston Globe. ' t r . A i-i/3 ain/3 #AI? fVir\aa trVvn ^AlU OOrU 1VA UAAVOW W UVj Knowing not, [mprint a kiss on The wrong spot. ?Milwaukee Sentinel. And sadder still, So I'm advised, Po kiss lips not Well sterilized. ?Nashville Tennessean. So?sadder e'en Tlian that, I fear, [s kissing so * Her dad can hear. I Montgomery Advertiser. ft But moat of all.. The girls like well = rhe men who kiss * And never tell. \ Memphis News-Scimitar. J rhe best of kisses, jj And ones you should patronize, 7i Are the girls 1 Who do pot advertise. /f ?Anderson Intelligencer. v? rhe best of all, Along this line,, ^ Are the girls who kiss y\ And do not whine. \i Lexington Dispatch. ^ * Passed Examination Success- ^ fully. ( James Donahue, New Britain, Conn., / sprites: "I tried several kidney reme- \ lies, and was treated by our best physi. y nans for diabetes, bijt did not improve N mtil I took Foley's Kidney Cure. After ? the second bottle I showed improve- a ment, and five bottles cured me com- 7 pletely. I have since passed a rigid ex- ^ unination for life insurance." Foley's / Kidney Cure cures backache and all \ bladder trouble. Derrick's Drag Store. m m * Ella Corni9h, a negro woman cf y Columbia, died of hydrophobia Sai- * urday. She was bitten by a m dog m about three months ago, and did nut 7 jhow any symptoms of hydrophobia ^ an til a week before she died. 75 Notice to Our Customers. \j We are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds \< mcblung troubles is not sffectod by tlie *3 National Pure Food and Drug law as it (j 3ontains no opiates or other harmful .jej irugs, and we recommend it as a safe 71 remedy for children and adults. Der- ^ rick's Drug Store. 7 NJ ? * The financial stringency is not such f i terribly ill wind, after all. A graph- a >phone factory in New Jersey has 7 Deen shut up.?The State. ^ A Ring's Dyspepsia Tablet after each { neal overcomes indigestion, dyspepsia a iod other stomache ills. Two day's 7 A oV An,, daolar Snld Viv _sl .1UU 1J.CC> non vui uvwv* fc>j _| Kaufmann Drug Oo. \ A According to the annual report of :he Pinkerton's, bank robbers stole 71 )ver $100,000 in one year from finan- , jial institutions. It will be unnecessary for you to go ~~ ihrough a painful, .expensive operation 'or Piles if you use ManZan. Put up n collapsible tube with nozzle, ready to ipply to the soreness and inflammation, for any form of Piles, prices 50c. guaranteed. r. H. Williams, IBEffE, S. C? Dealer in I General Merchandise. Mso keeps a full Stock of. __ WATCHES r and GUNS. I Sail on him before purchasing elsewhere. He will treat 2 you right, cThaynesworth, ! BARBER, I 1332 Main Street, Near Skyscraper, Columbia, S. C. 2 o Expert Barbers, Sharp Razors and 9 /lean Towels?Everything Firstclas3. Thomas W. Reese will be glad to erve his Lexington customers and 9 aany friends in the highest art of the ThItT 1 A ff 0 'J. UlCOOXVJil U UAJ 4V? VA. ^ W. D. DIM. I Lexington, - - - S. C., IISTILLER and DEALER in TURPENTINE. Will, at all times, pay high st market prices for Crude, lased upon Savannah quota ions. I Tonsilitis I is swelling ond inflammaHon I Hie glands ai Hie side of ihe Hi I 51oejv's I Liivinveivt I used as a gargle and applied to j I - Mis Aiikl/ia aP Hia iKrAnf rodiuveJ i lie .vui^iuv vi 11iv iihvwi vuuvvvfl I the swelling and gives instant relief. I For Croup, Quincy SoreThn I Bronchitis, Asthma, FatninCht I Lungs this liniment is unsurpas I Starts liniment is indispensable I when travelling because it is ' I penetrating, wanning, soothing, , I heoling ond antiseptic. A I . Price 25s,50*6 HOO [W.ti. F.flAST * $m mm.'m The O lie Pr | SWANSEA, j). Dry Goods, Notions, Clothii ^ I have the Largest and best Selecl ing to be found in any store in the of the County. Full Line of BUR( jXL of Baltimore, the best Clothing in MEN, YOUTH'S, and CHILDE j? , Styles just arrived. V SHOES! CEADDOCK-TEE jp I carry a full line of the famoi (Vs., SHOES for Men, Women, s ^ BEST by test for wear or dress. . . MY LONG EXPEEI in the Mercantile business and with to pay for all Goods, makes it }K>ssit |* goods at CLOSER PRICES than th ?/ obliged to buy on credit. [; GEOCEBIES?HEAVY A3S i\ My stock of Groceries, both Heavy m Best to be found in this section. 1/ and Up-to-date. Don't buy anythir R you see my line and get my prices. h. JF1. J F THE ONE PRICE 5 | SWANSEA, - - S0U1 XXXXXXXXXX^ The Palmetto Mi COLUMBIA, S. ' WE ABE A Depository for the United Stai of South Carolina, the County oi of Columbia. WE OWN $400,000 United States Bonds an Carolina Bonds. WE SOLICIT Accounts of Banks, Firms, Corpi WE PAY Four Per Cent, on deposits in om terest calculated quarterly. WE PBOMISE Our best efforts to transact your satisfaction. PALMETTO NATIONAL BANE CAPITAL $250,000.C Wilie Jones, President. J. 1 $14, $16, $16 igagSSSHSS-sssaag IV The Oven T of this stove is all carefull; b ed and fitted tight at ev< SB It will never leak ashes or dust, no 1 in use. The two-piece oven bottc fe pansion and contraction?always st 1 JEWEL COOK SI ?v are perfect in every detail of construct I, | right shape, width and depth. They hold 1 fe fuel There are many other adP vantages only found in Jewel |J Cook Stoves. It will pay you to ?KB2 j| make careful investigation of SS Jewels betore buying. At gw r the price we ask you cannot wJUl get the same value elsewhere. U/HDUmn. Others try to imitate jgjlll nwnwnws t/#w./Stoves. DO not be misled. Genuine Jmwmi* bear the JB u Ja trademark printed herewith. Buy from T Jr on ran no risk ef *ettin* imitations. {J Steworl-Soydam Har 1645 MAIN STREET, COLI ?9??fee9i0et9i9H?me?MHi?099< x?k Jpp^M is^or JwdBgMM wdJHH ice'store,^ S.C ng, Shoes, Etc. ^r ted Stock of Cloth- ^?x Southern portion LENDER BROS-, <*/ l the country for Tlx :EN. New Fall =J? ~JL. EY'S LINE! * is Craddock-Terry -=?? and Children, the \i/ ENCE the Ready Cash >Ie for me to buy ^ e Merchant who is n> FANCY! *$ ' and Fancy, is the Everything Fresh 1 g elsewhere until 7f\ ?TORE, 'H CAROLINA, g V ional Bank, c. $ fees Government, the State : Richland and the Oity d 1100,000 State of South orations and Individuals, r Savings Department, in* ' % business to yoar entire , - - Columbia, S. C. X) ?. Matthews, Cashier. 5, $20. j { cement- . . 2 >ry joint. H matter now long g 5 >m allows for ex- ? ays flat. ? rovES | } Ion. Fire boxes are \ % the fire and save the i dwarp f.n 1 uui) JMBIA, S. C. S