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Potatoes have enjoyed their present ? popularity as an article of diet for only ^ ?J>otifc a century and a half. The first - Irish crop was raised 011 Sir Walter Raleigh's estate in about the year 1583 Foley's Kidney JriiijL?, | What They Will Do for You j They will cure your backache, ! strengthen your kidneys, cor- j rect urinary irregularities, build ! up the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Pre?* Tent Bright's Disease and Diabates, and restore health and r* Strength. Refuse substitutes. * ' ? ? , V/ * Good Results Always Follow The use of Foley Kidney Pills. They . -are upbuilding, strengthening and V soothing. Tonic in action, quick in -Walts. Sold by all Druggists. f ^ "We sell our g< f" . .?a*. if n ! and tor spot Pw Buy- your Dry 1 |iOf Men's and Boy; KV * and save mor ftSt* New Fall Good; |f Jones Cash Dry E| 1554 Main Street, pfn 1730 Win STREET V | Is where you can find c r ;j OF ALL I I DOORS, SA I I BLINDS | LIME AND n CABINET . Call or write for Prices. ? ? 1 ' I' ? I ! Ik The Caldv 1552 Corner Main and B Columbia Bank, Contrail] & H. W. WOODWARD, Pr W American and E Bates: American $2. and $! I European, 75c and J L Headquarters for the tJ ^ CUISINE UN Proper and Careful Attenl Now Under New Management * ^ Eclipse of tlie Moon. A total eclipse of the moon is scheduled to take place on November 1(5, and will be visible here. The moon enters the penumbra at 4:46 p. m , enters the shadow at 5:44 p. in., and will be total from 6:55 p. m., to 7:-17 p. m. This is the last eclipse of the sun or moon for the year 1910 visible in this country. Dressed In "Black And YelloV Not "Football Colors" hut the color of the carton containing Foley's Honey and Tar the best, and safest cough rem edy for ail couphs ami coins. uo riui accept a substitute but see that you get the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar in a yellow carton with black letters. Sold by all Druggists. In one day Daniel Eastman,77 years old, besides tending his store at Cansan, N. H., made by hai.d 77 1-2 feet of six inch stovepipe, requiring 12G 1-2 pounds of sheet iron. It is reported that a pure white dee and an equally white fawn have been seen in the wood9 near Charlotte, Me. <8^ inS VV )ods very close, % Cash only." Goods, Shoes, ^ i' wear from us ^ w WA> iey. W ' fl > arriving every Goods Store, $ Columbia, S, C. ^ i & 0R0. , COLUMBIA, S. C. I ae of the best stocks of ij 1 iii^ i KINDS | lSH, 3 & GLASS CEMENT. j| MANTLES, f OUR PIES ive found favor with everybody babes and men, the little girl in nafores and her mother and her randmother. They are of the veet, delicious, wholesome, telt-in-your-mouth kind, and e're anxious to have you try tern if you don't know the pro icts or our ovens. 11 you ao now we won't have to ask you. iEIBLINGER'S STEAM BAKERY COLUMBIA, S. C. **??**?*?????????********? /ell Hotels I Taylor Streets. Opposite * j located. Columbia, S. C. * oprietor and Manager. { luropean Plan. * i.50 per day. * &1.00. Large, Cool Booms * r n a ip n a is ? V. Z.B tt.HU. X . X . XJL. 0, f EXCELLED. | ion Given to All Guests. * * Watch us Grow. * * *************************** \ AN APPEAL FOR AID. Pomaria Ledge No. 151 A. 1?. M. Peak, S. O., Out. 11, 3910. j To All Whom it May Concern: Brethren?On the nig lit cf May 11, I 1910, I lobt by lire my dwelling and ? contents, lea ving me almost dest iiuie j but thank God my dear brethren and j good people h<vp\I ma s.um. On the 5t'n cf September I had the ; - ' .... ! misfortune while trvirg to rebu:i,i, \o j fall from the top of the house ami : fracture my ankle, and have not. hern j J able to walk since except by cruohes j and dv/ not know when I will. I am a member of the above named J Lodge in good standing, white our ! Brother W. M. will vouch for. I have a limit-oil amount of mean ;. I T am the last person who wishes to ! beg, but I am really in need. Anything the brethren will give wi?l j ! be greatly appreciated, and may be j sent to the address of our Bro. W. M. Fraternally yours, J. F. Mahaflle. I vouch that the above statement is true. John C. Swygert, W. M. Approved October 27.h, 1910. Ja# R. Jo'inson, Grand Muster. Attest: Walter M. Whittaker, Grand Secretary. I Successful efforts to reclaim watic marsh lands by raising celery aro being made in Bermuda. Newspapers, 10c per hundred. Best and cheapest wrapping paper for merchants in wrapping hardware, etc. Send us an order. The Dispatch. FARM LOANS At 7 nnH 8 npr c.&vit_ Loans made on improved farms in i Richland and Lexington counties in sums of $300 and upwards, payable in installments, no commissions ate charged, borrower paj iug for preparation of papers only. Loans of $1000 and over at seven per cent., under $1 000 at eight per cent. THOMAS & LUMPKIN, 1223 Washington St., Columbia, S. C Please Pay Up. We want to urge upon our subscribers the importance of paying the printer. We have carried a number of names on our list through the dull summer months, and now we feel that our efforts should be appreciated. Besides, we need the money to meet our own obligations. A dollar or two does not amount to a great deal, but in the aggregats it means a lot to the -publisher. Please pay up now. Cotton is a good price and better thnea" are ahead. : TELEGRAPHY We are unable to supply the demand for competent Operators. Three months course completes you under our expert Management. Positions guaranteed, or no tuition charged. Write for catalogue. Charlotte Telegraphy School. Charlotte, N. C. Cored |J| "I have used Sloan's Liniment on a fine mare for splint and cured her. This makes the third horse I've cured. Have recommended it to my neighbors for thrush and they say it is fine. I find it the best Liniment I ever used. I keep on hand y<.yr Sure? Colic Cure for myself and neighbors, and I can certainly rccom?* C XT C \ ? TTTT menu it iui o. ij. McDonough, Ga. Cursd Thrush. Mr. R. W. Parish, of Bristol, Ind.,R. No. 2, writes:?''I have used lots of your Liniment for horses and myself. It is the best Liniment in the world. 1 cured one of my horses of thrush. Her feet were rotten; the frogs came out; she laid most of the time. T ! ... one would die, b'' " u: -a die Liniment as dir a?jd she never lies down in the daytime now." LIN?MENT should be in every stable and applied at the first sign of lameness. You don't need to rub, it penetrates. Will kill a spavin, curb or splint, re||g duce wind puffs JftS&l and swollen joints, and is a sure and speedy remedy for iyMSaffi| fistula, sweeney, * 8 horse?, cattle, sheep fl IdlgJuLuLI ffj and poultry sent ? Dr* Earl S. Sloan, BhMHBSB Boston, Mass,, U. 8. A. jamaammM MSJU toMMa ?- . ? -. ... / / A Woman's Question* Before I trust my fate to thee, Or plate iny hand in rhine. Before I let thy future give Color and form to mine, Before I peril aii for thee, question thy sou! tonight for me. I break all slighter bonds, nor few I A shadow of regret, I-; there one link within the past That holds thy spirit. 3 el? Or is thy faith cm dear and as free as J that wuic.t 1 e .e pieago u> tacvV j L'ocs th: re within thy dimmest (3H anis A possible iuturc shine, Whoivin ;hj ill"-.: c 'd iKueensi'th | nrCHt:io, Untouched, unshared by mi no? I: so, at any pam or C'->sL, O tell :ti j b i ? i o r e a)i is lost. Look deeper still. If tlnui canst feci, Williui thy inmost >:ou 1, That thou has kipt a poition back While I have staked ibe whole. Let 11 j false pity spare the blow, but in true rnerey tell me so. Is there within thy heart a need That mine cannot unfill? One chord chat any other hand Could better wake or siiii? Speak now?lest at some future day my whole life wither and decay. 1 I Lives there within thy nature hid The demon spirit change, Shedding a passing glory siill I On ail things new and strange? It may not he thy fault alone?but I shield my heart against thine own Couldst thou withdraw thy hand one day That Fate, and that today's mistake Not thou?had been to blame? Some soothe their conscience thus; j but thou wilt surely warn and save me now. Nay, answer not?I dare not hear, The words would come too late; Yet I would spare thee all remorse, So comfort thee, my Fate? Whatever on my heart may fall?remember, I would risk it all. ?Adelaide Ann9 Proctor. At Wolfboro, N. H., Mrs. Mary Stackpole, 100 years and 10 months old, and the ten month-old son of Mrs. and Mr. Smith were fellow guests of Warren Canney. At The State Fair. The Sttate fair is now on and, as usual, most of our people are enjoying the festivities of the occasion. Our county is well represented both in exhibits and attendance. It is indeed a big show from every point, of view, and is bv far the best fair in the history of the association. Eyerybody is having a jolly good time. Two Wretches Convicted. Vnonlr O Willionio onrl A n no T-Tnll 1 x aua v_/? *f miaiiiiT unv* jljuu were convicted in Pittsburg: on Tuesday of violating the federal law against the "white slave traffic", and were sentenced to two years and half in the penitentiary. The woman was proprietor of a resort for which the man secured the victims. The Awful Crime of A Georgia Man. A dispatch on Tuesday from Lawrenceville, Ga.. says. "Joseph Wallace, a prominent merchant, shot and killed his wife and their 13 year old son, fatally wounded his 16 year old boy and drove two daughters away from home, then turning the revolver on himself, ending his own life, at his home last night. No cause was given for the deed. FRESH MEATS, ETC. I beg to announce that I will open a first-class meat market in the building next to Meetze & Son's store on next Friday, Nov. 4th. I will have hprf, pork, pudding and sausage. Your patronage is earnestly solicited. Edward A. Kleckley. Lexington, S. 0. " r Ul*r< f&varm IT vCa IWUJTl V?tfVilS JLrikVC. When Bark Examinpr Chambers appeared at the State Bank at Weir. Texas, Monday afternoon, to examine into the condition ofj^the in9-imtion, Cashier J. I. Lester scabbed himself in the throat with a knife. He died within a few minutes. NOTICE OF SALE. On the 15th day of November next we will sell to the highest bidder the personal property of the late George S. Cumalander, consisting of one horse and wagon, boggy, farming implements, corn and fodder, three cows in i milk, hogs and household and kitchen furniture, at his late residence, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., on above date. J. Hollie Cumalander, Executor. Chapin, S. 0., Oct. 17, 1910. FOR SALE. - for sale, on easy terms, my *rt place near Lexington. Good land, good dwelling and necessary outbuildings. Apply quick. Mrs. Jesse Hendrix, fdfcf Leeaville, 8, 0. ?I IT Tl'f- >-*1a WHEN YOUR FOOD U9ES NOT CiGtJ "blue" and tired and discoura St M 81S (' 11 d'll VrS r^ n po j ?? *? i* & I LIVER REG j (THE I'OvVDEii I It opens the br.v;els, sweetens the digestive organs. A dose i .ken at I of health and energy. fi sst r> :.y ssat-ctr. ra'ro, i.-nn J, Ar.k f*!!? ir?>R:r:Tv v:?h fr.t? J>?i 7. ?>n t! < !;? < 3 3<-nd t>v Midi' i !. *.*< r |V"i. vit i . p H. vl.i'J j t' hott'.i. *- >'/. i->t ti.e l;ct! /. i:>.! i. ^ J. H. ZlCiLi?! &. CO.. mi tt ; ? 3 w I \m aim i jfl llCfV'S i Oil 15?ill I mmaktsjmsqc^.'jtmz: t.? > c jkt: \-rx. ju "J .,"r.c*rv?sr r ^ffvxg.\g. .vt II Our stock of JS 1 Goods, Dry Co J, Shoes and Hats is i We want our Lexin 4 call and inspect our H and make our stor 1 while in the city, H buy or not. Our H M a IF* s I I 1804 MAItJ ST. jm PRIVATE DS&8NG ROC $ Metropolitan K BEST AftDLARGES H THE FINEST IN THE STATE ff 1 533 Main Street Oppo: 3 % COLUMBIA, 1 Regular Dinnei B Lunch Ticket0 :?1.10 for $1,$2.30 f< I ALSO CAPSTi ? 1210 Main Street Opp Ww Two Best Places in the City The Land of I is pretty busy these da^ handle the new crop. "V of gin owners to our stc< GIN BELTING, Bi LUBRICATING BRISTLES, TIN You'll find us amply able anc promptly and satisfactorily. Nol cut lace leathers: 1-2 inch wide, $1.15 5-8 inch wide, $1.50 3-4 inch wide, $1.85 Hay Wire fci For baling hay we can furni: cotts, or in bundles, 250 strands i A/r^-i P IVlclil Ui> JUU1 UlUCIO LUU-ciJ . X L?rlck &*Lov COLUMBIA, I 4b 4U RIKARI LexingS PI Has one of the F jgjj State and is prepared 1 EKGENES, BOILERS an || on short notic< 0 Can bore any size e SSI ton Gin Saws Filed b; || perfect work. I also || Full line of Mill Si r? of T^ocrmoKlo nri/ oo IM Irf 1 V (4UVUUMAV Will answer all cou faction guarateed or y J. J. F British po9toffices handle 15,OCO,000 letters and 250,000 telegrams a day. is * Ic An Italian soldier has invented light metal attachments by wh'ch a sledge ambulance can be made in a few minutes from a pair of skis, an alpenstook fa and other military equipment, a " , ,, Hi >T well and you let;! ; ged, you should use _ j m $1 l> hm f 1 , fcfl ! w y L A T OR [I "OHM) h stomach and strengthens the jjjj time restores a line iecliuj jj;! (I - fccnic;, k !" . I << ;. it rrinit to re. wn v-'!I j| .. ST. LOUIS. MO. ^|j| *?> 1 bH 5 M Siiofo? i*fMqQ -~ f ilii&i UUUud I lillinery, Dress jg ods, Notions, I now complete. 1 igton friends to || line of Goods j| e headquarters ? whether they 1 prices are right, a I & SO fig | COLUMBIA, S. C. ? M FOR FAMILIES , ^ Restaurant 9 ?T IN THE CITY - B QUICK SERVICE site Columbia Hotel i S? Co ra - 35 Cents or $2. ,$3 for 2.50,$5.75 for$6 I OL CAFE I osite Opera House B Coffee i^ade by Steam Jw 75 getting ready to 7e call the attention ck of LLT LACING, OILS, GIN 1 FILES, ETC. J 1 willing to fill any order I te the following prices on M > per 100 lin. ft. i per ICO lin. ft. ' per 100 lin. ft. r Sailing sh you wire in 100-pound to the bundle. rice list upon application. iran<Qe3 Inc. ?prsKaBpgy^s^woBWwaq?O?W^BMCMCC? ??9 gg on, S. C. II in est Repair Shops in the | d COTTON CiNS |J ngine cylinder desired. Cot- g H y Machinery, which insures || refill Gin Brushes. g ipplies,Piping, Fittings, etc., g mtry calls promptly. Satis- 6 flj our money back. Phone 412 | Wfl IIKARD, I Lexington, S. C. 11 Something like 300,000 borsepow ^Hj going to waste in the waterfalls < eland. dflH Altho it weighs only half a pound, BH male herring will lay 45,000 eggs