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' ======== IJ ROYAL RUBBER ROOFING || With Lap Cement Caps & Nails. I 1 Ply, $1.60; 2 Ply, $2.00; 3 Ply $2.40. Galvinized CORRUGATED IRON ROOFING Lenghts |j CGBTRIGHT METAL SHINGLES Roofing tin in Rolls 14 and 20 inches wide. SPECIAL PRICES ON COOK STOVES No. 7 Dixie with 15sl6 Oven at $5.50, o fWpn of 358.00 I ii u? o vux11 m uid w xin a waa v v ? vu -v . ? ? No" 8 Model, Charter oven 20x20 at 11.60 LEE A. L0RICK& BRO. Phone No. 498. 1519 MAIN STREET COLUMBIA, S. C. Ruuuhwuuuw '0 Rolls of Select | VALL PAPER J ^ Largest and most varied stock in the State, goods marked ^ " ^ close, call and see us, % J YOU NEED GOOD PAINT AT $1.15 PER GALLON. ^ ^ Picture Frames Made to Order heaper than Elsewhere. ^ $ Webb's Art Store $ J 1627 Main Street - Columbia, S. C. | <?VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVtf /^IM REPAIRS e??ve niDC Rakk:? ?/- anv mala B OAH J9 AlUJf uinuc tt iHCf vbvuiii uv>i ?w? <hij ??? ? 9 I ' ysm of Gin ENGINES, BOILERS and PRESSES and Repairs for same. Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, Li* Rectors. Pipes, Valves and Fittings, Light Saw, Shingle, and Lath Mills, Gasoline Engine* <ane Mills in stock. LOMBARD IRON WORKS AND SUPPLY COMPANY, Augusta. Go. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SEE SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JUNE 20. SY1 VAN RROR N. B. These schedule figures show I Ull vOi the time that trains may be expected to j FOR arrive and depart, but the times stated r L/xv are not guaranteed. j Jewelry, Diamonds, DEPASTURES FROM LEXINGTON. ?? NORTHBOUND. Sterling Silver. 10:18 A. M.?No. 8, daily for Columbia Watohce, Outclass, and intermediate points connecting Art Goods at Columbia for Spartanburg and Asheville. Parlor cafe car Colum- All new and absolutely beautiful Asheville. Arrive Colum- goods. Come in whenever you have bia 10:o0 a. m., Spartanburg o:lo , J p.m., Asheville 9:15 p. m. an opportunity. . 6:55 P. M.?No. 130, daily for Colum- Remember We Only Handle SOLID * TtY- L2 1 J XL A i. / V^\TTTT\VTI Dia vvasniDgioa auu lut! JCiitat ai?o i ana u?ii> uijm^ u-ooas. If Not Conconnects at Columbia for Ashe- j venient To Come In, SEND In Your ville. Through Pullman sleeping i ORDER, Which Always Has S^SrNc5oIS?toPA^?Ule. Ar- | Onr Personal Attention, With a Gearrive Columbia 7.30 p. m., Wash- ; antee To Please. Always Glad To ington 10:40 a. m., New York j gee You At 5:00 p m SYLVAN BROS., SOUTHBOUND. I a"" M ' tor A M -No 129 daily for Ansm=ta | Jewelers, Silversmiths and Opticians and intermediate points. Arrivo | Cor. Main and Hampton Streets. Augusta 10:10 a m. PnllrAanc^ ; COLUMBIA, S. C. 5-44 P. M.?No. 7, daily for Augusta i and intermediate points. Arrive ; Augusta 8:35p. m. j @ur chifeMng Offer. Summer excursion tickets now on . * sale For further information cail on Itiswitb pleasure that we announce agents, or ! to our readers that we have again P H Coapman, Washington, D. C, j made arrangements with the publishH p Carv. G- P. A., Washington, ! ers of Home and Farm whereby we T> C* J L- Meek, A. G. P. A ! can give that most excellent paper in Atlanta Ga Alex. H. Vcker, T. P. A connection with Tne Dispatch for Ar.crr.QtA Ga -5c. a year. This means that you can ' " i secure both papers?The Dispatch and - i Home and Farm?for only Si 25. No SffediCHas. i belter ofIer ba* .pvt* l'e mac!e b>" ^ ' any newspaper in tne country. The The Bazaar is making a special price > Home and Farm is published twice a on all patent medicines. We are go- j month and is without doubt one of ine to closj out this part of our busi- . the best farm papers published. Send ness and you'll find most anything J in your renewals and new subscripvnn want here. Give us a cali. J tions now. Cish must accompany the ^ " Harm an's Baz?ar. | order. i M s W K j teTatotg and painful illness. She j ^ fe was about 70 years old. Before her j M r- ? tn rav>r Warren K. Smith I iNi - - Zlre than ?7?? *e was a | And best ?f WOrk is Miss Frances Bodie, and wa? born and | Jjj Feature that has hi v raised near the present town of Lees- ; 3; yiiie. II The state-wic In early lite she married C aptain j 3; and endorS' Smith, and soon afterward they moved j 3; to a farm near the present town of j < 3! _ ^ . Springfield, where they raised their j;S: OOlltO Carolina I large family of children, 1 - of whom : 3| survive her, and are among the most j jj: honored and successful in the differ- j n All WOrk in ci ent sections where they live. Capt j j* Guamte?d to 9' Smith died about three year* ago, and ; 3: uudUuiie.U 10 St was buried in the new cemetery near! *; l*6RCe also. Wfi town. The remains of his faithful m _ wife will be laid to rest by his side : n ?~(?6 US and \V6 \\ this afternoon. j | * j your interest is She leaves the following children [J j surviving her: Jas. C. Smith, Jo.-eph ; 2 B. Smith, Butler Smith, Charley . : R; SOUTH CAROLINA Smith, Mrs. Lid a Martin. Deile Kirk- ; Jj land, Bettie KirkUnd, Bertie Kirk- : j h j Phone 1553. : land, Ida Aver, Kate Austin. T.vlias ;& TtT i ) C\? Z I ? .. J i ' / ^ 3 tad ^ - 1 waisn, V/iara ?u:t ai?u ^arry o: a?iy. ;gj */iHJGVI 551A, Governor-elect Cole Bloaso, of Sc.tr'? : jyi R. V. STILLER, Manager. : : Carolina, has appointed Alexander jp' Rowland ; s his private secretary. g Oilie Goddard, of whitfield county. Georgia, sold his mule Icr ?1.25 and a pint of whisky. He got drunk on the liquor and was fined ?4 25. r ' j For More Than Three Decades Foley's Honey and Tar lias been a household favorite for coughs, colds, and ailments of the throat, client and lungs. CoDtiins no opiates. Sold by i all Druggist. ? I ' I I Joe Willi in s, a f fteen-cid New OrI leari9 boy, has confessed to holding up I i and robbing a mail carrier. A Generous And Charitable Wish "I wish all might know of the benefit I received from your Foley's Kidney Remedy," says I. N. Regan, Farmer. | Mo. His kiuneys and bladder gave ) him so much pain, misery and annoyance, he could not work, nor sleep. He says Foley's Kidney Remedy compJpt-p)y cured h.'m. Sold by all Druggists. ; Negroes of Atlanta have issued a di- J rectory of heir rase, showing 5,000 ' names. I SOLD THE '. ikfri!!T 1 froNicifl Troops are guarding the court house at Lexington, Ky., where a negro is on trial for assinltoDg an eleven-yearold girl. A mob tin e^tens to lynch the negro. - ??*?~ Ycu are not experimenting on yourself when you take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for a cold as that preparation has won its great reputation and extensive sale by its remarkable cures tf colds, and can always be depended upon. It is equally valuable for adults and children and may be given to young children with implicit confidence as it contains no harmful drug. Sold by all dealers. It i9 believed that W. M. Cox, the man who 9hot Dr. J. R. Sewell, an Atlanta physican, to death, i9 trying to starve himself to death. He hasn't ea'en any food in a week. Shoes, Shoes, Shoes, I have just opened up a lot of new shoes right from the factory. Come and see me before you purchase elsewhere. H. STEELE. | SELL THE BEST AMERICAN REFINED SUGAR AT COST I We import and roast every pound of I Cc'l'ee sold by us. j Roasted 1 le to 35c. Green 10c to 00c. i Fine Teas 25c to 80c. I Flee sold at Cut Prices. ! Pure Baking Powder 00c lb; 10c lb. ! Walter Bikers Cocoa 20c lb. Walter Baker's Chocolate 20c ; PHONE 157.' 1639 MAIN ST., ! COLUMBIA. S. C. i wmmmmmmmm . . .. ' I AT L-l .1TYYTTHTT ; n ! I 1N' the strong ;3; elped to earn i J ' * i ! ie reputation ; S ements of the 11 *; Vlarble Works. : N! - ? ? Hi ? Ml ither marble or granite if 1 * itisfv. We sell iron fcj *? H , ,. < te or call to E *! 'ill see that * K J protected. 1j?j M M X I (WARBLE WORKS. S H 1 707 Main Street, * ; : S. C. S; : F. H. HYATT. Proprietor. t\ ] 1ARGER AND BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE s e > | Annual State Fair at Columbia Oct 31, Nov. 1, 2, 3 and 4. i Especially Low Railroad Rates, Fin* Attractions. Everybody Is Going to Attend This Yea?. Great Side-Shows and Exceptional Exhibits.' _? * o For more than forty years the South Carolina Agricultural and Mechanical Society has stood for that which is best and most progressive in the industrial and agricultural life of South Carolina. The association will this year give its forty-second annual fair. There are a great many features, as the people of this State know, to the annual fair. But chief among these are the gathering in Columbia once a year of the representative citizens of the State and the display of the best products of the State. President John G. Mobley of the association has had the hearty co-operation of the large membership in making this a record-breaking fair. With general prosperity throughout the State, and the promise of special attractions the fair this year will be unusually well attended and the exhibits particularly good. The fair opens in Columbia October 31st, and will close Friday night, November 4. One of the special features of this year's programme is that the grounds and-buildings will remain ' open at night.VThis will give many an | opportunity of seeing the exhibits and j spending the evening pleasantly on the grounds, where they have heretofore been unable to do so. The grounds will be kept open on the even- I ings of November 1, 2, 3, until 11 o'clock at night, and the price will be one-half of the usual admission. Of course, the purpose is to make the evenings worth while and have all of the midway special features in full. The premiums are more general and attractive than usual, and it will be worth while for those intending to I make exhibits to communicate with Mr. D. F. Efird, secretary, Lexington, S. C., for premium lists. Th$ races this year will be better ' than ever before, and that means that they will be unsurpassed in the South. The racing committee has arranged an attractive list of purses. For the harness stakes over $4,000 has been offered, and the running events, now quite popular in this State, have 12 prizes of $100 each. The conditions can be learned from the premium list. On account of a larae number of shows secured through the efforts of J the officers the old midway will overlap its former bounds and special efforts have been made to secure the best and cleanest attractions. A full day may be put in on this alone, and the visitors will feel fully repaid even should they see nothing else. ? All of the railroads are golnjr to sell special excursion tickets for the State fair this year. / There will be the usual spirited games of football and other numerous attractions. ... ... ? . j Why Suffer From Fezema? A Georgia Man Tells His Experience. I was afflicted with a very bad ease of Eczema for twenty-five years, which was in my feet, legs and hips. Through ail this time 1 tried different remedies and doctors' prescriptions, obtaining 110 relief until i u-ed your . . HUNT'S CURE . . One box (50c) cured me entirely, and though two years have elapsed I have had 110 return of the trouble. Naturally I regard it as the greatest remedy in the world. Yours, i i> r>??i ? ') . X . JL VI Kill;:, Atlanta, Ga Manufactured and Guaranteed by L B, RICHARDS MEDICINE CO., Sherman, Texas. ? Sold by J. R. Langford, Swansca,S. C. Sterling Goods Sterling silver, cut glass, tine \ china, clocks. A fine stock always on hand for you to select from. Z Keep us in mind when want- I ing anything in Jewelry 01 \i Silverware. Cood watch work and best eye glasses. ? If you can't come, send for s. our catalogue or telephoneyoni A order to us. ^ xi P. II. IjACIIK'OTTE & CO., I JKWELEUS, > 1424 *tfain Columbia, S.C \ ??' Phone 934 J _ * FOR SALE:?Cheap, one lierht spring % wagon, iievrlv rpp;j>rrd nrcl painted. xj fji go? <1 condition. Rice B. Ifnnnnn j j I AVER'S H/ Does not Cc Hair falling out? Troubled with dandruff! Ingredients: We believe doctors endorse this forr AYER'S li/ Does not Cc J. C. Ater Coup/ ppnbhanbnhnambbi lAffl I fll - _ nneeiwngni, Diacxsi I make a Specialty of mal same to crippled feet. I als I beg to announce that I 1 repair shop and will devote my general repair work. t! JUL LEXING' I I Get SCK001 SCHOOL ; -Fi THE R I | E IBS. Ill kl BOOK | C )LUMBIA. | We've tfeen headquarl Icenturv. THE OLD If in need of the vei SADDLERY, selected by rueky Horseman" call < the greatest variety to sel best, medium and cheao. 1 and employ the best w work to last longer than t 5?7 Main Street 'irsf Glass Dental Work Jr. L. L. TOOLE, SOS Wain Street; - Op ^ At KRflD UV/Lt (VI D ' v 1/ nx </ \/ v/ v. v: *%?, V y<r. <1 \ I S:..v..j -nvf-ra! Jiic.>i?:i!i ;?er- - '< ' i 1 rD* rij'ji'l.'in '> ' hcr, v " ' .' i> i'i t;?i if; >'ji.: <; in-r af-re. * :<\'iv \ ;';irn. < Ha>iiies> ?: > WADE BL ? INal l'-farf Airent. !H3HB90BlBXflE^U97^Di9S5BBX&3E3HBKBHHHHHK8DHBEIHEH \m VIGOR J >i?r ?he Hair ? Want mere hair? An elegant dressing? ccrin. Quinin. Sodium Chlorid. :se. Akuucl. Water. Perfume. nula, or \vc would not put it up. VSR VSGOR $S?r i:he Hair mith and General Repair Shop king Horse Shoes and fitting ;o treat diseased feet. lave given up my automobile all my time and attention to jl > INT *OSr rcN, s. c. Your | LBOOKS | rid? SUPPLIES 'om? BRYAN BO. STORE i RELIABLE ry best in HARNESS and an old experienced "KenDn us where you will find eet from of all grades, We use the Best Leather orkmen. Guarantee our mv on the market. C??5 Columbia, S. C. ; at Reasonable Prices These are f<fly Prices: 'iatcs (rubber oa-e) $15.00 Crowns $5.00 e Work (per tooth) $5.00 i Crown? (pivot tocth) $3.50 Ei*:racted (painless'). . 2oe. and 50c. Cleaned 75c. and $1.00 Filling? 50c. to $1.00 Filling? >'1.00 to $2.00 TREATING TEETH EXTRA. , - Surgeon Denlis', posite Thomas' Drug Store. ?. C. jtsso ST ?b **ir!r? c hi U?CA JL Cil JLIlk? m <r. *? : v.-1 cotton and corn lands, in '' 0 acres. Price varies from it ro iocatn n. grade and im- ftt \ eryears. It'interested, write POWELL, I BLAKELY, GEORGIA. IP > 4 ''t /s ^ 'MEM