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* ^ the best Shoes that can be I SEE OURS BE! E. P. & F. * % . _ 1710 Main Stree : Lombard Iron Wer | AUGUSTA, "** Fovxndry, Machine and Boiler Works Bridges, Roofs, Tanks, Tower and Building Co < Cans arjd Shingle Mill Machinery and Repairs i road Castings; Railroad and Mill Supplies; Be JI III mi ! in I . Oilers, LIGHT SAW MILLS vnH G4 Quick SI *= J For Roofing Tro J VULCANITE * \ Made ready for use, satu] ^ new d ^ Weatherproof, Rot] # BEST : ROOFING : ] i 'm I? extremely durable. J cold. Always pliable and J together in the rolls, Is ei J and coated with superior d J cannot evaporate; thereto: 2 Requires no ai f . Guaranteed to co t Hoofing Pitch in 600 lbba: ? ~K Ooalffar - - - LOKM S J INCORP< } WHOLESALE ^ Columbia, QUALITY You have probably bought many thin good, that cost a good price, but under test of service soon proved themselves woi It might have been shoes that soon the sides, capsjbroke down, heels gave gave out and soles were plated. ?wearr and]be c< | i I wear jour moo iZStissLfc- ' choice stoc ^ .rnu ___ ing selections ? T. A. J Opposite Post Office, J^optherF J Unexcelled Dining J? Through Pullman Sleepii a Convenient Schedules Tor full information a li consult nearest Southern I J. C. LUSK, D. jjK BROOKS MORGAN, A. C f am -.7 * - ~ a>*rv:i iL-^agaL.-w art, a?n.xu- .uje-hjg? i JraL <ika&? <$?~2y I ill kind of leathers to suit dress and every day swear, mers' medium and heavy 'It Shops p snppialtv. Youi " ? ~ ~r j ; j depend that we give you lought and at a small profit. 'ORE YOB BTJY -DAVIS, t, Columbia, S. C. ks and Supply Co. | GEORGIA [I and Mill Supply Store. Engines, Boilers, ; i instruction; Cotton, Saw, Grist, Oil, Fertilizer, . i j; Building. Bridge, Factory, Furnace and Rail- Itinjr. Packing. Injectors, Fittings, Saws, Files, j etc.TShafting, Pulleys, and Hangers. i CAST EVERY DAY i J Capacity fcr 300 Hands its and Erie ENGINES, Kortin^ and ir Injectors, Turbine Water Wheels, etc. > Grade Mill BOILERS Built to Hartford Specifications a Specialty * Locomotive T ender T anks > Write Us Before You Buy * SOLINE ENGINES in Stock lipment. ubles We Advise 5 ROOFING! rated and coated under a J process. , J )roof and Fireproof. i HATERIAL : KNOWN ? Not affected by heat or J flexible. It does not stick J asily affixed. Impregnated J ian^p-proof materials which J re J uroal painting. # ntain no. coal tar. ^ rrels - $1.25 per 100 lbs J $4.00 per barrel f LOWRANCE, t DRATED, a ^ i and BET AIL, i - S. C. * SHOES! gs that looked t the rugged thless. rdn over at way, sewing V\ .gainst these things, especially in foot( ortfident of getting the best quality foot- 1 i < tey can buy, take advantage of the large j ;k constantly available for making pleas- ] 1 it our store. J ? for W. L. Douglas Shoes for men, -$1.5C 3 O Y N E , ! Columbia, S. C. ( j 1 ? j RAILWAY. II ; Car Service, S| ! ig Cars on all Trains, : on Local Trains. y|> is to rates, routes, ,etc. wii Railway Ticket Agent, or v y P. A., Charleston, S. C. L P. Am Atlanta, 6a. ? Ozt Vizgiiiiz Letts?. To i?ie Editor cf The Dispatch: It was with dorp sorrow that cur family received the sad news of ?.Ir. j Grover Sleazcr's death. We scarcely \ realize that such a stalwart, manly I form now lies beneath the sod. if j sympathy dulls the edge of grief, I'm j sure the dear family upon which this falls knows its worth. "E'en though it be a cross That raiseth me: Still all my soul shall be, Nearer my God to Thee!" We are snow-bound. Some of the snow now on the ground has been with us four weeks, and afresh suppl}* is now coming down. Some roads are impassable and have been so . for a month. About ten inches has fallen in the last 21 hours, and it is still coming. With a good warm fire, my study is a very attractive place, and I am sticking close to it. I find plenty to do here, too. Most people would be surprised to find how many things one is called upon to do. For instance this week, besides preparing for three services, teaching a Theological student each day, and do general reading, besides pastorial work, I have prepar ed and delivered a lecture at our graded school, and helped on three debates. One question was, "Re-, solved, That the yellow man will in time drive the white man out of Asia. I told the boy I didn't wonder that he wanted help, and if the society would send me over, I would report when I got back. Mrs. B. is quite busy. Her music class is growing. She has a fine set* of young folks, who are unusually devoted to her. This, I find, helps our church work very much. We try to make the parsonage the home of all, and the young folks especially. And we find them mighty substantial friends in church work. Our family has been remarkably free from colds. Rev. H. P. Counts is now laid up with Grippe. My student is to preach for him to-morrovjf^ He has a kind people, and his work is moving on nicely. . I have been to Salem, my tramping ground during my college days, twice since Christmas. My visits were in connection with founding or enlarging a college for girls. To meet with friends of former days was ver pleasant. S. C. B. Rural Retreat, Va., Feb. 1. The Jumping Off Place. ''Consumption had me in its grasp; and I had almost reached the jumping off place when I was advised to try Dr. King's New Discovery; and I want to say right now, it saved my life. Improvement began with the first bottle, and after taking one dozen bottles I was a well and happy man again," says George Moore, of Grimes!and, N. C. As a remedy for coughs and colds and healer of weak, sore lungs and for preventing pneumonia New Discovery is mprerne. 50c and $1.00 at Kaufmann Drug Co. and Derrick's Drug Store. Trial bottle free. Elopiag Up To Date. The coatless man puts a careless arm 'Round the leg of the hatless girl, While over thedustles8,mudles9road8 In a horseless wagon they whirl. Like a leadless bullet from a hammerless gun, By smokeless powder driven. They fly to taste the' speechless joys By endless union given. The only luncheon his, coinless purse Affords to hem the means Is a tasteless meal of boneless cod, With a dish of stringless beans. Ee smokes his old tobaceoless pipe, And laugh a mirthless laugh When pap trie3 to coax her back x By wireless telegraph. Beason Enthroned. Because meats are so tasty they are consumed in great excess. This leads to stomach troubles, biliousness and jonstipation. Revise your diet, let reason and not a pampered appetite concrol, then take a few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and srou will soon be well again. Try it. For sale at Kaufmaun Drug Co's., drug store. Samples free. "Wronged Wife Not Guilty. Mrs. Annie Maithe, who* shot and rilled Mrs. Sallie Brown at thelatters lorhe in Baltimore in November last >n the ground that Mrs. Brown had ;aken her husband from her, was ac- j quitted on Friday. The state's attoriey-had asked for a verdict of manslaughter with a recommendation of nercv, but the jury promptly gave a verdict of not guilty. It was brought out that the wife folowed her husband to Mrs. Brown's louse and saw them together through 1 :he window. She then got the pistol md returned and shot the woman. Everything taken into the stomach 1 :hould be digested fully within a certain ime. When you feel that your stomicli is not in good order, that the food rou have eaten is not being digested, ake a good, natural digesfant that will 1 lo the work the digestive juices are not ioing. The best remedy known today 'or all stomach troubles is Kodol, vhicli is guarai'teod to give prompt reief. It is a natural digestant; it digests vhat you eat, it is pleasant to take and s sold by Kaufmann Drug Co V7\*t* ?vT>-n T,wT.>ed V V tLtr- ?/ aUwa UJ V % d r*** ^*"\ f*^ ^ "^r*1 ^ <i... rt> ?/ irt. k ij w>* tlj i. V i?!iM Gainesville, Fin., Feb. 6.?Jack ! Long, a white man. was lynched near ; New'berry, a milling town near here, > today. Lpng was accused of the raur- | der of Eli as Sapp. a prominent farm- i er, and was taken from the town jail l by a crowd of 200 men, carried to the j scene of the crime and there hanged j to a tree. j Excitement in Newberry is at fever i J i heat and citizens of the town are armed. It is feared that there may be further trouble and it is said that t another lynching is threatened. According to the police, Long's j brother was killed by one of the Sapp famil}T, who has never been captured. This is believed to have given rise to the trouble, which culminated today in Long's death. At times when you don't feel just right, when you have a bad stomach, take something right away that will assist digestion; not something that will stimulate for a time but something that will positively do the very work that the stomach performs under ordinary normal conditions, something that will make the food digest. To do this you must take a natural digestant like Kodol For Dvsnensia. Kodol is a scientific preparation of vegetable acids with natural digestants and contains the same j juices found in a healthy stomach. Each dose will digest more than 3,000 grains of good food. It is sure to afford prompt relief; it digests what you eat and is pleasant to take. Sold by the Kaufman Drug Co. The Farmer. Let us never forget that cultivation of the earth is the most important labor of man. Man may be civilized in some degree without progress in manufactures and with little commerce with hi! distant neighbors, but without the cultivation of the earth he is, in all counties, a savage. Until he gives up the chase and fixe3 himv\lnrtA or?/^ flAAlro n lirri DC 11 1U DUIA1C ClJLIlX. 3CCAO <X llVliig from the earth he is a roaming barbarian. When tillage begins other arts follow. The farmers are the founders of civilization.?Daniel Webster. Neighborhood Favorite. Mrs. E. D. Charles, of Harbor, Maine, speaking of Eletric Bitters, says: "It i? a neighborhood favorite here with us." It deserves to be a favorite eveiywhere. It gives quick relief in dyspepsia, liver complaint, kidney derangement, malnutrition, nervousness, weakness and general debility. Its action on the blood, as a thorough purifier makes it especially useful as a spring medicine. This grand alterative tonic is sold under guarantee at the Kaufmann Drug> Co., and Derrick's Drug Store. 50c. . Plunges to Death. H. B. Bigham, assistant industrial agent of the Seaboard Air Line railroad, was found near Method, N. C., Tuesday. It is believed hejfell-out of a sleeper car window of a Seaboard train, which runs parallel with the Southern at that point. - ? . ? <? * Riders Whi* Farmer. Hopkinsville, Ky., Feb. 6.?A small body of "night riders" operated last night in west Christian county. Telephone-wires were cut in several places to prevent an alarm being given. Lucien Means, a farmer, is reported to have been whipped for selling tobacco outside of the association. Suffering & Dollars Saved. E. S. Loper, of Marilla, N. Y., says: "I am a carpenter and have had many severe cuts healed by Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It has saved me suffering and dollars. It is by far the best healing salve I have ever found." Heals burns, sores, ulcers, fever sores, eczema and piles. 25c at Kaufmann Drug Co., and Derrick's Drug Store. RHEUMATIC FOLKS! Are You Sure Your Kidneys Are "Well? Many rheumatic attacks are due to uric acid in the blood. But the duty of the kidneys is to remove all uric acid from the blood. Its presence XT 1.1 T J 1.2 unere snows uie Kiuneys are inactive. Don't dally with "uric acid solvents." You might go on till doomsday with them, but until you cure the kidneys you will never get well. Doan's Kidney Pills not only remove uric acid, but cure the kidneys and then all danger from uric acid is ended. Rupert B. Calvo, bookbinder, employed at The State Publishing Co., official printers for the State of South Carolina, living at 1010 Lumber St., Columbia, S. C., says: "I thought I had rheumatism and treated for it on that belief. I used all kinds of liniments. The pain was in my back and in my hips clear to the shoulders. The liniments did no good and I took to blood medicines but they did not help me. I took a long trip in hopes that the change of climate might help me. I was away three months but could see no change for the better. I heard of Doan's Kidney Pills and determined to try them, and got a box at a drug store. They completely removed the pains out of my back and I have not felt a touch of the old trouble since I used them." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agent9 for United States. Remember the name?Doan's?and take no other. h & /A>, /' . W-' - ?/ *";" >- <*:? te \ . ? / - *g^y v^jlj ? ] f\ ".rl'i ?j -; I iV, ; . v^" ':-'r^*> -5- ? s {i\ I '<88?At?! ea> it4 S}?' V' jW *?>!> V^*.V sas^is^js r ^ v??*S8| SI ^ sefoSsSi ^ 3 W li IIM| | ft penerrofes ar wg I quickly-needs ve I does no} leave a ani'seP^c r fibula and an> PRICE 2.5i SloartsTreoh'se on Hoi 5enl ? : I: : : CHAFIN, Our ' banking facilities I pfaee them at your comma! i terest paid on time depcsii wsth your business. 8 J. F. HOB J. A. BLACKWELDER, P g?WTKinwrmrmmgem??iww?pk?? ! ! . Tlie Palmetto b COLUMBIA WE ARE A Depository for the Unit* of South Carolina, the Con of Columbia. WE OWN $400,000 United States Boi Carolina Bonds. WE SOLICIT Accounts of Banks, Firms WE PAY Four Per Cent, on deposits terest calculated quarterly WE PROMISE Our best efforts to transact satisfaction. PALMETTO NATIONAL BJ CAPITAL $25 Wilie Jones, President. i SEE i f I HERE! 1 J Is your Liver all right? 5 Are your Kidneys in a J healthy condition? If so, J g( S HILTON'S LIFE for 3 3 the LIVER 3 3 and KIDNEYS 3 will keep them so. If not, Hilton's Life foj: the Liver and Kidneys will make them so. A 25c. bottle will convince you of this g fact Sold wholesale by s The Murray Drug Co., 3 n 1 3 Columbia, S. C. 3 J S For sale at The Bazaar, 3 3 Lexington, S. C. 3 ??ooe???9?????oeooaoe??c?? j 8BS8MMMW |ta TAnriT? ~vm UUUUV UUUU.; ; GUN and LOCKSMITHS ? 1 i 1719 Main Street, f COLUMBIA, S. C. Repairers of GUNS, c BICYCLES, | c AUTOMOBILES, ! R TTTO PTf! r ? X-I a V/., JJXW, j J , We give special care and j attention to all work in our j ^ line and solicit a share of the I i j p patronage of our Lexington j friends. Satisfaction Guar- 1 anteed. { OW^ 9 3 fl A 3 and WHISKEY HABIT8 Sa BIB tkat cured at home withlre nnHHi B. M. WOOLUiY, M. D. I ] Atlanta, &&. Office 104 N. Pryor Street, ^eott Furs and Beeswaz Wanted. "wis Wanted?Otter, mink, coon, fox rou: and all kinds of furs. Highest prices uesc paid for beeswax and furs. Rice B. va i] Harm an, Lexington, S. C. Ord< ncaagqggBWgz?i^^? %| $f i ^^??!9Lt c.:/ o / / i v^'r> it 1 4. L> //feVAljBtt* si/ /r^ 2 9 $pmm i ^ Spf^l5 I l .xrvexvt lurpcssssd id relieves pain very ry iirHe rubbing ana scar or blemish, emedy for fhrush, j ' abscess. . 50$ Z $ 1.00 '$es. Cattle. Hogs and Poultry" t* Free loan, Boston. Mass .U 5. A. ? ' S. C. : : : 1 are exce83ent. We | red. 5 per cent, in- | is. Kindly favor us | ^EYCUTT, Cash3er. 1 resident. J| [atfonal Bank, L, S. C. 3d States Government, the State .nty of Richland and the City y ids and $100,000 State of South ri~ ? i.: J ? i , VUipVittUVilB iiliu. J_UU.iVlU.UaiS. i in our Savings Department, in; your business to yoar entire SlNK, Columbia, S. C. 0,000.00 J. P. Matthews, Cashier. Portrait Photographers. Opposite Wright's Hotel, JLUMBIA, - - - S.VC. trictly High Grada Wm-k \J1 l. IVUV II VI11* Id and New Pictures Copied and Enlarged. Please call and see our beauul Photo Color Dispay. sterling Goods Sterling silver, cut glass, fine shina, clocks. A fine stock always on hand for you to select from. Keep us in mind when wanting anything in Je?elry or Silverware. Good watch work and best >ye glasses. it you can't come, send for >ur catalogue or telephone your >rder to us. H. IACHICOTTE k CO., JEWELERS, 24 Main St., Columbia, S. C. none -Jo4 | ohn C. Boozer UNDERTAKER, ne, - S. C. Iiave on hand, a large and well seid line of Coftins and Caskets, gents' is and children's Robes, cheap. I 1 to say to my friends and the snrlding country to call on me when in 1 of anything in my line. Grave ting, cement or brick, a speciality. 3rs filled day or night. Nov.27 3m I