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- The Land ?I is pretty busy these d handle the new crop, of gin owners to our st GIN BELTING, i LUBRICATES BRISTLES, TIIS fMMHHHMBaraKr onvBKBMmaHnnaRBiaHD You'll find us amply able a promptly and satisfactorily! h cut lace leathers: 1-2 inch wide, $1. 5-8 inch wide, $1. 3-4 inch wide, $1. N Hay Wire i For baling hay we can fur cotts, or in bundles, 250 strand Mail us your orders today. Lorick &;Lo< COLUMBI $ "We sell our gc WMt Sjj/f and for Spot ( ' Buy your Dry ( M , 1 T> ^ ivien s ana coys w and save mon S& \f) New Fall Goods v. ^ day. $ Jones Cash Dry \t> J 1554 Main Street, ! a o. brow fj| I73C MAIN STREET, | ;1 J j Is where you can find o] ^PAil OF AIL I DOORS, SA BLINDS 1 i LIME AND | CABINET 1 ;!j Call or write for Prices. > ^ '********#******************1 | The Caldw . * 5 1552 Corner Main and \ | Columbia Bank, Centrally * H. W. WOODWARD, Pr< J American and E | Bates: American $2. and $2 ? European, 75c and t 2 Headquarters for the IT 5 CUISINE UN. 2 Froper and Careful Attent * Now Under New Managements C?ft?n^^?^ ays getting ready to ^ 11 4- "l-v /-x <-> -4- 4- /-\ -n + i /i W fc? (J'CLi 1 blit? CL b LCIi UiUXJL iock of BELT LACING, G OILS, GIN J FILES, ETC. ;nd willing to fill any order lote the following prices on 15 per 100 lin. ft. 50 per 100 lin. ft. 85 per 100 lin. ft. For Bailing nish you wire in 100-pound s to the bundle. Price list upon application. wrance, inc. A, S. C. >ods very close, y/ Cash only." \t/ Coods, Shoes, ' wear from us $ W ey. y/ arriving every \|/f Vt/ y> Goods Store, $ Columbia, S, C. 3E N & BRO, I COLUMBIA, S. C. | | ie of the best stocks of jj> ?T$? i KINDS | j SH, [&GLASS CEMENT. , | I1ANTLES. | OUR PIES ! ve foirnd favor with everybody oabes and men, the little girl in aafores and her mother and her andmother. They are of the reet, delicious, wholesome, elt-in-your-mouth kind, and e're anxious to have tzj em if yon don'* Li ow thepro:f*our ovens. If you do low we won't have to ask you. EIDUKGER'S STEAK BAKERY COLUMBIA, S. C. ???^f? * - - A I fell Hotels | * raylor Streets, Opposite % 'located, Colombia,S.C. 5 iprietor and Manager. { a uropean Flan. % !.50 per day. * 1.00. Large, Cool Booms * . C. T.'? and T. P. A.'s. | EXCELLED. ion Given to All G . * v. ;;; * Watch ru Grow. * 00*0 **** J 1FV&1 j "ST^ ? ^ g?a?*ta? ?ii5? \>:^>ii. uA&> ttte -**>tr? \/ QT Pi I | <sa A Cu2St> CRatt^ V^ ' What They Will Do for You They will cure your backache, strengthen your kidneys, correct urinary irregularities, build up the worn cut tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Prevent Bright's Disease and Dinhates, and restore health and strength. Refuse substitutes. Dressed In "Black And YeliGw" Not "Football Colors" but the color of the carton containing Foley's Honey and Tar the best and safest cough remedy for all coughs an' 3olds. Do not accept a substitntA but see that you get the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar in a yellow carton with black letters. Sold Dy an JJruggisis. FARM LOANS Loans made on improved farms in Richland and Lexington counties in snms of $300 and upwards, payable in installments, no commissions aie charged, borrower paying for preparation of papers only. THOMAS & LUMPKIN, 1233 Washington St., Columbia, S . C j TELEGRAPHY We are unable to supply the demand for competent Operators. Three months course completes von under our expert Management. Positions guaranteed, or no tuition charged, v rite for catalogue. Charlotte Telegraphy School, Charlotte, N. C. Good Results Always Follow The use of Foley Kidney Pills. They are upbuilding, strengthening and soothing. Tonic in action, quick in results. Sold by all Diuggists. j in. d. mm I ' DEALER IN i General Merchandise 1 Staple Line I GROCERIES, CANNED I GOODS, HARDWARE, 1 ENAMEL WARE, TIN" 8 I Lexington, - S. C. f I Honesty I in .TAWftlrv 1 I A. AM. V V II V.-.-. ^ ? 8 "If it camo from Sentz's, you ? know it's all right," is what one fj of our customers remarked to $3 another the other day. g] When you bay Jewelry, you S generally have to take the "Jew- g Ieler'3 word for it" whether it is j| good or not. g That's just where our reputa- eSJ tion for honesty and fair dealing ? counts. And furthermore, we will [al- R ways give you your money back g and ask no questions any time E you are dissatisfied with a pur- K ? Special attention to mail orders, e I IURIIS P SENTZ. I IlvXixlIUJUU l lc g JEWELER, 9 1439 Main, Columbia, S. C | It\ EFORE ordering Magazines set aar E K big clubbing catalogue and special H afters and save MONEY. jfl SOUTHERN SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY I A Postal Card will do. RALEIGH, N. C. FOR SALE." I offer for sale, on easy terras, my Leaphart place near Lexington. Good land, good dwelling and necessary outbuildings. Apply quick. Mrs. Jesse Hendrix, 62tf Leesville, 8. C. Subscribe to The Dispatch aDd pay your subscriptions whiie the editor is on the rounds with the County Treasurer. Wsngardi-Storfc:, On last Wednesday morning at 'J o'clock at the home of the bride's parents Miss E-lith Wing-trd of Lexington and ZMr. Abram Stork. Jr., of Columbia, wore happily married, the dev. T. S. Li row n, pastor of St. Stephen's Lutheran church, performing i he ceremony. On?j the relatives and j close friends of the contracting parlies were present. The Wingard home was beau Ti fully decorated, cut flowers and potted i plants being used m great profusion. Immediately niter the ceremony the couple iefc on the 10:13 train for Columbia, where the groom is prominently connected. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wingard. She is a young woman of many traits of character and has endeared heiself to a wide circle of friends. The Dispatch wafts congratulations! Auction Saie of Desirable Town Property. On the first Monday in December, next, I will offer at public sale before the court house door in Lexington, S. C., my residence on South Main street, together with one-half acre of land; also one lot, containing one-half acre, on Corley street in the town of Lexington. Terms: One thousand dollars cash, balance to suit purchaser. Purchaser to pay for papers. 3w4 T. Frank Griffith. Gone to Barnwell. Mr. J. B. Morris, Jr., who has been on The Dispatch force for several weeks past, has returned to his home in Barnwell. During his stay in Lexington Mr. Mori is made many friends who regretted to see him leave. He is succeeded on The Dispatch by Mr. O'Riley M. Waddell, of Seattle, Washington, a young man of pleasing address and an expert printer. Wild Goose Killed. Mr. John Bickiey, son of Mr. S. E. Bicklej% of the Dutch Fork, while plowing in their bottoms a few days ago shot a wild goose, which weighed : eight pounds. Macon Ga., is dissatisfied with the census returns of 40,099 for that city and will take a census on its own hook. Frank Br >oks and Ben Reese were convicted and sentenced for life at Per ry, Ga., for the murder of Addie Cutler. Alton B. Parker, of New York, says Roosevelt will be the Republican candidate for president in 1912. Giles Phelps, a well known business man of St. Augustine, Fla., committed suicide. He first hung crape on the 1 door, put on burial clothasand notified an undertaker. It is said that only 43 per cent of the negroes are now totally illiterate! President Braga, Portugal's first president, favors women voting. Mrs. Ebelen, of Henderson, Ky., ha9 been acquitted of the charge of killing her husband. A bartender at Hot Springs, Ark., shot and killed a soldier in a quarrel. W. H. Brown, of Vicksburg, Miss., while hunting, chased a squirrel into the swamps and ha9 disappeared. A historic bell, weighing several thousand poudks, has disappeared from the cupola of the city hall in Salt Lake City, Utah. Two firemen confessed stealing the bell. ( Iowa Democrats canceled a speaking date of W. J. Bryan because he refuses to support the Nebraska Democratic candidate for governor, A band of religions workers, known as "Holy Rollers," made such a racket in their meetings in an Atlanta suburb that they were placed under arrest. General Charles Grosvenor, of Ohio, at a meeting of Union veterans in Chattanooga, Tenn., told them to stop waving the bloody shirt. Savannah, Ga., is warring on idle negroes. Those that won't go to work will be sent to the chaingang. Ira Grinneel, who escaped from the Rome, Ga., jail seven months ago, was arrested while sitting in the court house listening to a trial. While Rome, Ga., people were attetding a cfr'cus, thieves broke into several houses and got away with ranch jewelry. The postal deficit is rapidly disappearing, and it is believed penny postage is not far distant. Caruso, the famons tenor who sang at the Music Festival in Atlanta last May, was accidentally injured at Munich, Bavaria, and will have to quit opera for a while. Jerome Shearons, cashiar of the Citizens bank of Gay ton, Ga., committed suicide. FOR SALE. Georgia cane syrup at 36c per gal Ion in 35-galIon barrels. Also homemade vinegar at 2pc per gallon. Terms cash. W. H. Davis, 1808 Tayj lor street, Columbia, S. C. .. 8w7 N cS^fi iSsssMsk^ '-h&AN and used it with such satisfactoi and I have up to this time used success/'?James Hyde, Beeb Clot Fas?* 5n ?.#* Mr. James E. Alexander, o a horseshoer and subject to mai brought on rheumatism in the i when sitting in my chair, that I at once applied your to the affected part and in less I think it is the best of all Linii Sloan's Liniment doe rubbing. It's a po^ Try it for Rheumat Sprains, Chest Pains,; It gives almost instan Price 23c., oOc., and $1. Send for Sloan's Free Book DR. EARL S. SLOAN, J i JS, TABU ||| Can be eque at this, the Iand best jmii Any article the furnitn found here s VANME1 | UNDERTAKERS J wi H'W1,WPMHM: mm utwiiiitfituiiwCrM rri~~77i- 11., ma. mm Gf PR3VATE DININC a Metropoli n BEST AND LA H THE FINEST IN THE I gj 1 538 Main St"ee | COL H Regular I 9 Lunch Ticket0 :$1.10 for $ i also c H 12IU main aire Two Best Places in tf I J. J. RIKi Le Has one of State and is pr ENGINES, BOILEI n shoi Can bore an; ton Gin Saws j perfect work. Full line of at reasonable p Will answer faeticn guarate j. j '"It -o?. Cured I ftlfc My \ -? IBS , BaeR,5J tOL/ For twenty-nine years I have j&\ been at intervals a great sufferer from rheumatism. During that time, no telling how many galW Ions of the various kinds of linin v?/1 Aih< T U a? .A * A A " '1 c;:iva vjiio ? ua\c U3CU aiiu with but little relief- Recently, LnmaM I was confined to my bed helpless. I tried Sloan's Liniment -i ry results that I sent for two large bottles, about half a 50 cent bottle with splendid i e, White County, Ark. S3 Than Ten Minutes. f North Harpswell, Me., writes: ?"I am ly strains in my back and hips which has sciatic nerve.'f I had it so bad one night had to jump on my feet to get relief. I than ten minutes it was perfectly easy. is not need any Jii ^ * verful penetrant. ism, Sciatica, and Sore Throat. | g 00 at AH Dealers. fy ? I on Ilorses. Address * g fllljjjBjjilKl | i BOSTON, MASS. MM 10ITM mm. illy well served I South's largest 1 m rot i you require in 8 ire line can be 1 it the right price | Hi fLfttit1 ? RE'S ,Jff] | 313-19 Main St. JOlIf j lolumbia, S. C. | S ROOM FOR FAMILIES ^ tan Restaurant a RCEST IN THE CITY \ STATE QUICK SERVICE Jg i Opposite Columbia Hotel B UMEIA, S. C. 8 Dinner 35 Cents n pi,$2.30 for $2.,|3 for 2.50,?5.75 for$5 8 APITOL CAFE I et Opposite Opera House ' ie Citv Coffee Made bv Slcar1 ^ XRD, I xingtcn, S. C. B the Finest Repair Shop* in the H epared to rebuild fi v RS and COTTON GINS | j size engine cylinder desired. Cot- B Filed by Machinery, which insures B I also refill Gin Brushes. B Mill Supplies,Piping, Fittings, etc., I >rices. 8 all country calls promptly. Satis- I *d or your money back. Phone 412 H I. RIKARD, 1 Lexington, S. 0. I 1||